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    Contemplating or Acting? Which Immersive Modes Should Be Favored in Virtual Reality During Physiotherapy for Breast Cancer Rehabilitation.Hélène Buche, Aude Michel, Christina Piccoli & Nathalie Blanc - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    BackgroundEven though virtual reality is more and more considered for its power of distraction in different medical contexts, the optimal conditions for its use still have to be determined in order to design interfaces adapted to therapeutic support in oncology.ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to examine the benefits of VR using two immersion methods and comparing them with each other in a population of women with breast cancer who have undergone breast surgery, during scar massage sessions.MethodsIn a physiotherapy center, (...)
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    Peter Riedlberger, Philologischer, historischer und liturgischer Kommentar zum 8. Buch der Johannis des Goripp. Groningen: Egbert Forsten, 2010. Pp. 503; 36 black-and-white figures. $129. ISBN: 9789069801575. [REVIEW]Helen Kaufmann - 2014 - Speculum 89 (1):234-236.
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    Biopolitiken – Regierungen des Lebens Heute.Helene Gerhards & Kathrin Braun (eds.) - 2019 - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    ​Das Buch versammelt konstruktivistische Perspektiven auf das Konzept „Biopolitik“. Dadurch werden die Analysepotentiale für aktuelle Phänomene, die den Zusammenhang zwischen dem Leben und dem Lebendigen und der Regierbarmachung betreffen, ausgelotet. Im Fokus stehen die Strategien und die Objekte der Regierungs- und Regulierungsbemühungen: In welcher Weise werden gesellschaftliche Probleme konstruiert und bestimmten „Zielscheiben“ zugeschrieben? Welche Subjektivierungsformen lassen sich im Rahmen biopolitischer Zugriffe ausmachen? Inwiefern spielen spezifische sozialtheoretische Überlegungen und Konzeptionen von Zeit für biopolitische Strategien und Konflikte eine Rolle? An welchen Gegenständen (...)
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  4. Democratic Reason: Politics, Collective Intelligence, and the Rule of the Many.Hélène Landemore (ed.) - 2012 - Princeton University Press.
    The maze and the masses -- Democracy as the rule of the dumb many? -- A selective genealogy of the epistemic argument for democracy -- First mechanism of democratic reason: inclusive deliberation -- Epistemic failures of deliberation -- Second mechanism of democratic reason: majority rule.
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    Open Democracy: Reinventing Popular Rule for the Twenty-First Century.Hélène Landemore - 2020 - Princeton University Press.
    "Open Democracy envisions what true government by mass leadership could look like."—Nathan Heller, New Yorker How a new model of democracy that opens up power to ordinary citizens could strengthen inclusiveness, responsiveness, and accountability in modern societies To the ancient Greeks, democracy meant gathering in public and debating laws set by a randomly selected assembly of several hundred citizens. To the Icelandic Vikings, democracy meant meeting every summer in a field to discuss issues until consensus was reached. Our contemporary representative (...)
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    What can self-disorders in schizophrenia tell us about the nature of subjectivity? A psychopathological investigation.Helene Stephensen & Josef Parnas - 2018 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (4):629-642.
    The purpose of this article is to show how schizophrenia, understood as a distortion of the most intimate structures of subjectivity, illustrates the nature of subjectivity as such, while at the same time how philosophical considerations may help to understand schizophrenia. More precisely, schizophrenic experiences of self-alienation seem to reflect a congealing or concretization of a form of differentiation or potential alterity implicit in the dynamic nature of subjectivity. In other words, we propose that the structure of subjectivity includes potential (...)
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  7. Beyond the Fact of Disagreement? The Epistemic Turn in Deliberative Democracy.Hélène Landemore - 2017 - Social Epistemology 31 (3):277-295.
    This paper takes stock of a recent but growing movement within the field of deliberative democracy, which normatively argues for the epistemic dimension of democratic authority and positively defends the truth-tracking properties of democratic procedures. Authors within that movement call themselves epistemic democrats, hence the recognition by many of an ‘epistemic turn’ in democratic theory. The paper argues that this turn is a desirable direction in which the field ought to evolve, taking it beyond the ‘fact of disagreement’ that had (...)
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  8. Deliberation, cognitive diversity, and democratic inclusiveness: an epistemic argument for the random selection of representatives.Hélène Landemore - 2013 - Synthese 190 (7):1209-1231.
    This paper argues in favor of the epistemic properties of inclusiveness in the context of democratic deliberative assemblies and derives the implications of this argument in terms of the epistemically superior mode of selection of representatives. The paper makes the general case that, all other things being equal and under some reasonable assumptions, more is smarter. When applied to deliberative assemblies of representatives, where there is an upper limit to the number of people that can be included in the group, (...)
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  9. Deliberation and disagreement.Hélène Landemore & Scott E. Page - 2015 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 14 (3):229-254.
    Consensus plays an ambiguous role in deliberative democracy. While it formed the horizon of early deliberative theories, many now denounce it as an empirically unachievable outcome, a logically impossible stopping rule, and a normatively undesirable ideal. Deliberative disagreement, by contrast, is celebrated not just as an empirically unavoidable outcome but also as a democratically sound and normatively desirable goal of deliberation. Majority rule has generally displaced unanimity as the ideal way of bringing deliberation to a close. This article offers an (...)
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    The Differential Influence of Identification on Ethical Judgment: The Role of Brand Love.M. Deniz Dalman, Mari W. Buche & Junhong Min - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (3):875-891.
    As negative information about companies becomes widely available and spreads rapidly through digital communications, understanding consumer reactions to these events and how human perceptions are shaped becomes increasingly important. In this paper, we investigate how consumers’ identification with brands and their love for them affect their support for the brand during extremely unethical situations. The results indicate that brand identification both decreases and increases consumers’ ethical judgment following extremely unethical events. Moreover, we find that consumers who are in a love (...)
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    Yes, We Can (Make It Up on Volume): Answers to Critics.Hélène Landemore - 2014 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 26 (1-2):184-237.
    ABSTRACTThe idea that the crowd could ever be intelligent is a counterintuitive one. Our modern, Western faith in experts and bureaucracies is rooted in the notion that political competence is the purview of the select few. Here, as in my book Democratic Reason, I defend the opposite view: that the diverse many are often smarter than a group of select elites because of the different cognitive tools, perspectives, heuristics, and knowledge they bring to political problem solving and prediction. In this (...)
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    Mission géomorphologique et topographique.Alexandre Farnoux, Hélène Wurmser, Lionel Fadin & Matthieu Ghilardi - 2008 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 132 (2):835-840.
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  13. Jacques Derrida : Co-responding voix you.Hélène Cixous - 2009 - In Pheng Cheah & Suzanne Guerlac (eds.), Derrida and the time of the political. Durham: Duke University Press.
     
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    Inclusive Constitution‐Making: The Icelandic Experiment.Hélène Landemore - 2014 - Journal of Political Philosophy 23 (2):166-191.
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    Donner raison au vrai christianisme.Hélène Bouchilloux - 2009 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 93 (1):69-82.
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    Hegel, lecteur des Provinciales.Hélène Bouchilloux - 2008 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 58 (3):50-61.
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    Controlling the Wilderness: The Work of Wilderness Officers.Helene Lawson - 2003 - Society and Animals 11 (4):329-351.
    Ideologies having roots in the legal structure of the system of wildlife protection characterize the work culture of the Pennsylvania wilderness officer. This paper examines these ideologies and the characteristically strong social solidarity of the community of wilderness officers. Wilderness officers are both law enforcement agents and conservationists. They mediate between human and animal as well as between what is considered scientific management and what is considered unenlightened and even lawless behavior. In performing this boundary work, wilderness officers participate in (...)
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    Early Modern Semiotics.Hélène Leblanc - 2021 - Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences.
    This entry describes the semiotic thought in the Early Modern Period through three groups of authors: Late Scholastics who developed original theories within a traditional Aristotelian and Augustinian framework; John Locke and the authors of Port-Royal who follow the lines of a linguistic paradigm; Thomas Hobbes, Pierre Gassendi, and Pierre Bayle who built a renewed semiotic theory headed towards epistemology.
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    Intention and sign in the Tractatus de signis of John Poinsot.Hélène Leblanc - 2014 - Methodos 14.
    Parmi les différentes approches possibles de la matière historique, on observe souvent, dans la littérature, une tension entre les deux options suivantes : faire d’un auteur le précurseur d'une révolution dont notre modernité serait l'héritière directe, ou au contraire, et par réaction, se livrer à un travail de remise en contexte détaillé qui prend parfois le risque de gommer l'originalité possible de ce même auteur. Le Traité sur les signes de Jean Poinsot (appelé également Jean de Saint Thomas), dominicain du (...)
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    Paires élémentaires de corps pseudo-Finis: Dénombrement Des complétions (elementary pairs of pseudo-finite fields: Counting completions).Helene Lejeune - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (2):705-718.
    Soit Π une théorie complète de corps pseudo-finis. L'objet de cet article est de montrer que, dans le langage des anneaux augmenté d'un symbole de prédicat unaire (pour le petit corps), la théorie des paires élémentaires non triviales de modèles de Π admet 2n0 complétions, soit le maximum envisageable. /// Let Π be a complete theorie of pseudo-finite fields. In this article we prove that, in the langage of fields to which we add a unary predicate for a substructure, the (...)
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    De l'usage Des coniques chez ibrāhīm Ibn sinān.Hélène Bellosta - 2012 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 22 (1):119-136.
    Once Apollonius' Conics had been translated from Greek into Arabic, they became a main reference and the principal tool in studying solid problems, algebraic equations of 3rd and 4th degrees, infinitesimal mathematics, etc. Mathematicians of the 9th–10th centuries also studied the conic sections' constructions, as well as their continuous drawing and their drawing by points. Ibrāhīm ibn Sinān, as his grandfather Thābit ibn Qurra, was one of the most active and inventive mathematicians in these fields. Late Hélène Bellosta examined (...)
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    Future Time Perspective in the Work Context: A Systematic Review of Quantitative Studies.Hélène Henry, Hannes Zacher & Donatienne Desmette - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Correspondencia: José Ortega y Gasset, Helene Weyl.José Ortega Y. Gasset & Helene Weyl - 2008 - Madrid: Fundación José Ortega y Gasset. Edited by Helene Weyl.
    El filósofo español José Ortega y Gasset y su traductora al alemán Helene Weyl intercambiaron correspondencia entre los años 1923 y 1946. José Ortega y Gasset y Helene Weyl formaron parte de dos grandes comunidades de intelectuales europeos: Ortega, representante de la filosofía académica en España y Helene Weyl, representante de una intelectualidad vivida más allá de cualquier corsé academicista. Su correspondencia documenta el desarrollo de dos grandes espíritus europeos así como la singular intersección de estos dos mundos y culturas (...)
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    Pourquoi le grand nombre est plus intelligent que le petit nombre, et pourquoi il faut en tenir compte.Hélène Landemore - 2013 - Philosophiques 40 (2):283-299.
    Hélène Landemore ,Aude Bandini | : Cet article présente les bases d’un argument épistémique en faveur de la démocratie définie comme procédure de décision collective. Il explore également les implications d’un tel argument épistémique par rapport à d’autres justifications établies de la démocratie, par rapport aux explications scientifiques de ses succès empiriques, et en termes de politiques publiques à mener. En ce qui concerne l’argument épistémique proprement dit, il repose sur le concept de « raison démocratique », autrement dit (...)
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    The power of visual material: Persuasion, emotion and identification.Joffe Helene - 2008 - Diogenes 55 (1).
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    Zu den anfängen der griechischen biographie.Helene Homeyeh - 1962 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 106 (1-2):75-85.
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    Veils.Hélène Cixous, Jacques Derrida & Geoffrey Bennington - 2001 - Stanford University Press.
    This book combines loosely "autobiographical" texts by two of the most influential French intellectuals of our time. "Savoir," by Hélène Cixous is an account of her experience of recovered sight after a lifetime of severe myopia; Jacques Derrida's "A Silkworm of One's Own" muses on a host of motifs, including his varied responses to "Savoir.".
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  28. Figures de l’indicible dans la Divine Comédie.Hélène Leblanc - 2013 - In J. Dünne/M.-J. Schäfer/M. Suchet/J. Wilker (ed.), Les Intraduisibles en poésie. pp. 161-170.
    La Divine Comédie est le récit poétique d'une vision, d'une expérience surnaturelle qui se fait toujours plus intense, et que le langage peine toujours davantage à traduire. La mission de Dante consiste à rapporter cette vision. La question que nous pose la Divine Comédie réside dans la différence entre l'intraduisible et l'indicible: y a-t-il un intraduisible dicible? Ou en d'autres termes : quelle est, au-delà du topos de l'indicible poétique, et au-delà de la figure rhétorique de la prétérition, la signification (...)
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  29. Sur Un Manuscrit Du Rustican: Note Complémentaire.Hélène Naïs - 1958 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 20 (3):556-559.
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    Le mystère de la petite boîte… Représentations de l'incinération chez l'enfant et théories thanatologiques infantiles.Hélène Romano - 2013 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 199 (1):131-141.
    Bien que l’incinération soit une pratique funéraire de plus en plus fréquente en France, les enfants endeuillés restent souvent privés d’explication sur ce rituel, comme si celui-ci était plus traumatique et difficile à aborder que l’inhumation. L’article fait l’hypothèse que les théories thanatologiques infantiles présentent des spécificités dans de tels contextes. Cette réflexion s’appuie sur l’expérience clinique de l’auteur auprès d’enfants endeuillés et plus particulièrement sur le suivi de trente-six enfants de moins de 10 ans dont un proche a été (...)
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    Aristotle's Teleology and Uexküll's Theory of Living Nature.Helene Weiss - 1948 - Classical Quarterly 42 (1-2):44-.
    The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to a similarity between an ancient and a modern theory of living nature. There is no need to present the Aristotelian doctrine in full detail. I must rather apologize for repeating much that is well known. My endeavour is to offer it for comparison, and, incidentally, to clear it from misrepresentation. Uexküll's theory, on the other hand, is little known, and what is given here is an insufficient outline of it. I (...)
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    Connections between simulations and observation in climate computer modeling. Scientist’s practices and “bottom-up epistemology” lessons.Hélène Guillemot - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 41 (3):242-252.
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    Un essai de psychologie des sciences : le dernier livre d'Arthur Koestler.Hélène Tuzet - 1960 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 150:105 - 118.
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    Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing.Hélène Cixous & Susan Sellers (eds.) - 1993 - Columbia University Press.
    _Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing_ is a poetic, insightful, and ultimately moving exploration of 'the strange science of writing.' In a magnetic, irresistible narrative, Cixous reflects on the writing process and explores three distinct areas essential for 'great' writing: _The School of the Dead_--the notion that something or someone must die in order for good writing to be born; _The School of Dreams_--the crucial role dreams play in literary inspiration and output; and _The School of Roots_--the importance of (...)
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    L’Aphrodision.Hélène Aurigny, Francis Croissant, Lionel Fadin & Karine Rivière - 2016 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 139:843-848.
    Figurines de terre cuite (H. Aurigny, Fr. Croissant) Tous les fragments sont désormais enregistrés dans la base FileMakerPro, terminée pour l’essentiel en 2013 et complétée en 2015. La mission prévue en 2014 ayant été annulée par l’École française d’Athènes pour raisons budgétaires, un réexamen à distance de l’ensemble du matériel avait néanmoins permis d’en esquisser à distance le classement typologique et d’élaborer quelques hypothèses, qui ont pu être vérifiées et affinées sur place en mai...
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    Du différend entre Descartes et Malebranche sur la connaissance que l’esprit a de lui-même.Hélène Bouchilloux - 2022 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 72 (4):63-69.
    L’examen du différend entre Descartes et Malebranche sur la connaissance que l’esprit a de lui-même sera l’occasion d’éclaircir la doctrine de l’esprit qui s’élabore dans les Méditations, la complexité de celle-ci ayant suscité et continuant de susciter de nombreux malentendus qu’on essaiera, en l’analysant dans toutes ses articulations, de dissiper. Une telle analyse, qui pourra paraître austère en sa technicité, n’intéresse cependant pas exclusivement l’historien de la philosophie, elle intéresse plus largement tout philosophe soucieux de se comprendre lui-même comme l’esprit (...)
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    Pascal et la mystique.Hélène Bouchard - 2018 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Peu de textes de Pascal semblent relever de l'expérience ou du discours mystique. Outre le Mémorial, qui garde mémoire d'une expérience de Dieu sur une feuille de papier, outre la Prière pour demander à Dieu le bon usage des maladies, certaines lettres à Mlle de Roannez contiennent des conseils pour se rapprocher de Dieu, et d'autres lettres spirituelles, comme celle écrite après la mort de son père, traitent de l'attitude du chrétien face à la mort. L'Ecrit sur la conversion du (...)
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    Les socialistes réformistes au sein de l’opposition en RDA (1949-1990).Hélène Camarade - 2023 - Actuel Marx 74 (2):17-32.
    Ce texte replace les groupes et penseurs marxistes ou ceux relevant, plus largement, d’un socialisme réformiste dans l’ensemble des courants de l’opposition en RDA entre 1945 et 1990 et cherchent à mesurer leur impact. En procédant chronologiquement, il évoque la résistance, essentiellement antimarxiste des années 1940 et 1950, ainsi que les conflits au sein du SED lors du soulèvement du 17 juin 1953, puis l’émergence d’un courant réformiste à partir de 1956 qui évolue vers la dissidence chez certains (W. Harich, (...)
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    Figurines dédaliques de Gortyne : Essai de typologie.Hélène Cassimatis - 1982 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 106 (1):447-464.
    La typologie proposée cherche à cerner un aspect de la personnalité d'une puissance divine et l'essence de son culte, à travers les gestes et les attitudes des offrandes les plus représentatives, tant par leur nombre que par leur fréquence. A côté d'ex-voto divers, il en est qui se réfèrent directement au culte et au domaine d'action particulier d'une divinité : distinguer leurs types amène à préciser ce caractère spécifique.
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  40. (1 other version)Freincipe de plaisir; ou paradoxe perdu'.Hélène Cixous - 1983 - Temps de la Réflexion 4:427-33.
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    Des dieux dans le four. Enquête archéologique sur les pratiques religieuses du monde artisanal en Grèce ancienne.Hélène Collard - 2023 - Kernos 36:276-278.
    Cet ouvrage est la version remaniée d’une thèse de doctorat soutenue à l’université de Lille en 2013. Sous ce titre accrocheur, l’A. propose une enquête sur une thématique encore peu explorée jusqu’ici, du moins dans sa globalité : celle des pratiques religieuses des artisans en Grèce ancienne. Longtemps resté dans l’ombre, l’artisan grec est aujourd’hui devenu objet d’étude à part entière. Mais la difficile reconnaissance des phénomènes religieux d’un point de vue archéologique explique sans...
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    Dionysos in Classical Athens. An Understanding through Images.Hélène Collard - 2018 - Kernos 31:316-317.
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    From Monaco: A Question of Society and Self-identities.Helene Cristini - 2020 - The Bulletin of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion 64:14-15.
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    Grammaire générale and Grammatica speculativa: The Historical Roots of the Marty–Husserl Debate on General Grammar.Hélène Leblanc - 2017 - In Hamid Taieb & Guillaume Fréchette (eds.), Mind and Language – On the Philosophy of Anton Marty. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 325-344.
    The debate between Husserl and Marty focuses on the notion of general grammar. Nevertheless, there doesn’t seem to have been a clear outcome, and the terms of the debate remain quite unclear. Moreover, while both authors make striking use of historical references, their entanglement seems to call for some clarification. This paper aims to shed light on this debate, by considering it from an historical perspective. In doing so, two putative candidates will be introduced as (conceptual) precursors of the ‘allgemeine (...)
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  45. Grammar in the Early Modern Period.Hélène Leblanc - 2021 - Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences.
    This entry provides a presentation of grammar according to its early modern sense, as the art of speaking a particular language, as well as of the universal grammar of this period, whose scope is theoretical and which transcends any particular language.
     
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    The Semiotic Foundation of Ingarden’s Analysis of Music.Hélène Leblanc - 2019 - In Dominika Czakon, Natalia Anna Michna & Leszek Sosnowski (eds.), Roman Ingarden and His Times. pp. 173-190.
    Based on chapter 3 “The musical Work and its score” of Roman Ingarden’s The Work of Music and the Problem of its Identity, this paper examines the semiotic theory from which the Polish philosopher develops his analysis of music.
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    Term circulation and conceptual instability in the mediation of science: Binary framing of the notions of biological versus chemical pesticides.Hélène Ledouble - 2020 - Discourse and Communication 14 (5):466-488.
    This article explores the influence of textual structures on the acquisition of knowledge in popularization discourses related to biopesticides. Following a terminological insight into the linguistic and cognitive complexities of the notion, we proceed to a semantic analysis of press articles in major Anglo-Saxon newspapers, focusing on the explanation strategies used by the media to simplify their presentation. We show that in the mediation process, biopesticides are systematically described as being environmentally friendly, and opposed to chemical pesticides, consistently shown to (...)
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    Interaction and its Failures: An Approach Through Embarrassment and Shame.Hélène Maire, Rawan Charafeddine & Jean-Baptiste van der Henst - 2022 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:67-81.
    The present study is a theoretical and methodological proposal rooted in the field of social developmental psychology and describes three objectives. First, it aims to show how transgressive situations are conducive to study of social norms governing interactions. Second, the similarities and differences between two emotions, namely shame and embarrassment, are outlined in order to better understand how their respective measures can highlight social norms in interactions. Third, we illustrate our proposal to study social norms through emotional reactions by presenting (...)
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    The Multiple Self.Helene Tallon Russell & Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki - 2011 - In J. Wentzel van Huyssteen & Erik P. Wiebe (eds.), In search of self: interdisciplinary perspectives on personhood. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans.
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  50. Theater, theology, and empowerment : Kierkegaard and Boal.Helene Russell - 2018 - In Roberto Sirvent & Silas Michael Morgan (eds.), Kierkegaard and political theology. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
     
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