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    The Value of Critique: Exploring the Interrelations of Value, Critique, and Artistic Labour.Isabelle Graw & Christoph Menke (eds.) - 2019 - Frankfurt: Campus Verlag.
    The Value of Critique casts its gaze on the two dominant modes of passing judgment in art--critique and value. The act of critique has long held sway in the world of art theory but has recently been increasingly abandoned in favor of evaluation, which advocates alternate modes of judgment aimed at finding the intrinsic "value" of a given work rather than picking apart its intentions and relative success. This book's contributors explore the relationship between these two practices, finding that one (...)
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  2. Isabelle Graw, High Price: Art between the Market and Celebrity Culture.Philipp Kleinmichel - 2010 - Radical Philosophy 164:55.
     
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    Art Criticism in the Contracted Field1.Matthew Bowman - 2021 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 79 (2):200-212.
    Just over a decade-and-a-half ago, a roundtable discussion published in the pages of October worried that the periodic renewal of critical discourses had slowed to a standstill and that art criticism was faced with obsolescence. Such an obsolescence should be understood in a broadly Hegelian manner: the danger is not that art criticism would disappear from the cultural field, but that it will continue—although drained of its previous necessity. Such fears perhaps run the risk of exaggeration, yet this article shall (...)
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    Des camps en Europe aux camps de l'Europe.Isabelle Saint-Saëns - 2004 - Multitudes 5 (5):61-72.
  5. The cosmopolitical proposal.Isabelle Stengers - 2005 - In Bruno Latour & Peter Weibel (eds.), Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy. Mit Press (Ma). pp. 994--1003.
     
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  6. The nature of music from a biological perspective.Isabelle Peretz - 2006 - Cognition 100 (1):1-32.
  7. Natural history and information overload: The case of Linnaeus.Staffan Müller-Wille & Isabelle Charmantier - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (1):4-15.
  8. Use and Usefulness of Dynamic Face Stimuli for Face Perception Studies—a Review of Behavioral Findings and Methodology.Katharina Dobs, Isabelle Bülthoff & Johannes Schultz - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    A Theoretical and Clinical Framework for Parental Burnout: The Balance Between Risks and Resources (BR2).Moïra Mikolajczak & Isabelle Roskam - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:361705.
    Parental burnout is a specific syndrome resulting from enduring exposure to chronic parenting stress. But why do some parents burn out while others, facing the same stressors, do not? The main aim of this paper was to propose a theory of parental burnout capable of predicting who is at risk of burnout, explaining why a particular parent burned out and why at that specific point in time, and providing directions for intervention. The secondary goal was to operationalize this theory in (...)
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  10. (1 other version)Comparison as a matter of concern.Isabelle Stengers - 2011 - Common Knowledge 17 (1):48-63.
    The question of universalism and relativism is often taken to be a matter of critical reflexivity. This article attempts to present the question instead as a matter of practical, political, and always-situated concern. The attempt starts from the consideration of modern experimental sciences. These sciences usually serve as the stronghold for universalist claims and as such are a target of relativism. It is argued that the specificity of these sciences is not a method but a concern. To be able to (...)
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    Monitoring Alpha Oscillations and Pupil Dilation across a Performance-Intensity Function.Catherine M. McMahon, Isabelle Boisvert, Peter de Lissa, Louise Granger, Ronny Ibrahim, Chi Yhun Lo, Kelly Miles & Petra L. Graham - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    La nouvelle alliance: métamorphose de la science.Ilya Prigogine & Isabelle Stengers - 1979 - Editions Gallimard.
    La science classique s'est trouvée associée à un désenchantement du monde. C'est la leçon que Jacques Monod entendait tirer des progrès de la biologie : "L'ancienne alliance est rompue. L'homme sait enfin qu'il est seul dans l'immensité indifférente de l'Univers d'où il a émergé par hasard." Notre science n'est plus ce savoir classique, nous pouvons déchiffrer le récit d'une "nouvelle alliance". Loin de l'exclure du monde qu'elle décrit, la science retrouve comme un problème l'appartenance de l'homme à ce monde. Les (...)
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    Big Data in the workplace: Privacy Due Diligence as a human rights-based approach to employee privacy protection.Jeremias Adams-Prassl, Isabelle Wildhaber & Isabel Ebert - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (1).
    Data-driven technologies have come to pervade almost every aspect of business life, extending to employee monitoring and algorithmic management. How can employee privacy be protected in the age of datafication? This article surveys the potential and shortcomings of a number of legal and technical solutions to show the advantages of human rights-based approaches in addressing corporate responsibility to respect privacy and strengthen human agency. Based on this notion, we develop a process-oriented model of Privacy Due Diligence to complement existing frameworks (...)
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    Le sens de la vie?: 46 figures marquantes vont au fond des choses.Isabelle Clément - 2006 - [Saint-Laurent, Québec]: Fides.
    De Bernard Arcand à Guillaume Vigneault en passant par Sylvie Boucher, Richard Desjardins, Jacques Languirand ou Andrée Ruffo, 46 personnalités québécoises provenant des horizons les plus divers expliquent en une page, avec ...
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    Anger, passion, and sin: From ethics to aesthetics.Jacques Fontanille & Isabelle Klock-Fontanille - 1997 - Semiotica 117 (2-4):145-176.
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  16. Making the abstract concrete: The role of norms and values in experimental modeling.Isabelle F. Peschard & Bas C. van Fraassen - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 46:3-10.
    Experimental modeling is the construction of theoretical models hand in hand with experimental activity. As explained in Section 1, experimental modeling starts with claims about phenomena that use abstract concepts, concepts whose conditions of realization are not yet specified; and it ends with a concrete model of the phenomenon, a model that can be tested against data. This paper argues that this process from abstract concepts to concrete models involves judgments of relevance, which are irreducibly normative. In Section 2, we (...)
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    Non-passivity of perceptual experience.Isabelle Peschard - 2010 - Contemporary Pragmatism 7 (1):149-164.
    The main problems faced by a conception of perception as passive will be introduced through a critical examination of John McDowell's account of 'empirical thinking'. Overcoming these difficulties will lead to a conception of perception as involving an active cognitive participation of the perceiver, and an account of how observational judgment is warranted that is focused on the conditions of experience. In both cases, analogies to inquiry in scientific experimental practice will be explored.
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    Computational protein design as an optimization problem.David Allouche, Isabelle André, Sophie Barbe, Jessica Davies, Simon de Givry, George Katsirelos, Barry O'Sullivan, Steve Prestwich, Thomas Schiex & Seydou Traoré - 2014 - Artificial Intelligence 212 (C):59-79.
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    Lists as Research Technologies.Staffan Müller-Wille & Isabelle Charmantier - 2012 - Isis 103 (4):743-752.
    The Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus is famous for having turned botany into a systematic discipline, through his classification systems—most notably the sexual system—and his nomenclature. Throughout his life, Linnaeus experimented with various paper technologies designed to display information synoptically. The list took pride of place among these and is also the common element of more complex representations he produced, such as genera descriptions and his “natural system.” Taking clues from the anthropology of writing, this essay seeks to demonstrate that lists (...)
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    A developmental study of the affective value of tempo and mode in music.Simone Dalla Bella, Isabelle Peretz, Luc Rousseau & Nathalie Gosselin - 2001 - Cognition 80 (3):B1-B10.
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    Word Forms Are Structured for Efficient Use.Kyle Mahowald, Isabelle Dautriche, Edward Gibson & Steven T. Piantadosi - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (8):3116-3134.
    Zipf famously stated that, if natural language lexicons are structured for efficient communication, the words that are used the most frequently should require the least effort. This observation explains the famous finding that the most frequent words in a language tend to be short. A related prediction is that, even within words of the same length, the most frequent word forms should be the ones that are easiest to produce and understand. Using orthographics as a proxy for phonetics, we test (...)
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    Selling conscience short: a response to Schuklenk and Smalling on conscientious objections by medical professionals.Jocelyn Maclure & Isabelle Dumont - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (4):241-244.
    In a thought-provoking paper, Schuklenk and Smalling argue that no right to conscientious objection should be granted to medical professionals. First, they hold that it is impossible to assess either the truth of conscience-based claims or the sincerity of the objectors. Second, even a fettered right to conscientious refusal inevitably has adverse effects on the rights of patients. We argue that the main problem with their position is that it is not derived from a broader reflection on the meaning and (...)
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    Autoréalisation et communication en économie.Isabelle This Saint-Jean - 2006 - Hermes 44:191.
    Cet article développe l'idée selon laquelle la communication d'informations peut, en économie contribuer à modeler la «réalité» même sur laquelle ces dernières sont sensées porter. Il montre d'une part comment cette idée est apparue dans la discipline économique vers la fin des années 1970 et d'autre part qu'elle se traduit par des conséquences épistémologiques importantes.This article develops the idea that the communication of information can, economics help shape the "reality" even when they are supposed to wear. It shows both how (...)
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    Autoréférence et autoréflexion: le problème de la relation d'un x à lui- même chez Russel et chez Fichte.Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel - 2000 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 2.
    Est-il possible, par-delà l'opposition courante et parfois abusive entre philosophies continentale et anglo-saxonne, de comparer le moment où, avec Russell, naît le paradigme du langage et le moment où, avec Fichte, semble culminer le paradigme de la subjectivité ? L'analyse du concept de relation de soi à soi (référence d'une proposition à elle-même ou d'un sujet à lui-même) permet de repenser la nature de l'opposition entre les deux traditions. En effet, si, dans un cas, l'autoréférence est frappée d'interdit, alors que, (...)
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    La phénoménologie bien tempérée.Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel - 2013 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 105 (2):239.
    Cet article se propose d’analyser le dernier livre de Jean-Yves Lacoste, Être en danger, pour le situer dans le champ plus vaste de la phénoménologie aujourd’hui et ainsi mettre en lumière ses apports spécifiques. L’article montre comment la thèse principale du livre (selon laquelle l’être ne se dit que par ses modes, éclats ou fragments, qui ne pourront jamais s’hypostasier en une chimérique totalité) relativise la question de « l’être en tant qu’être » comme visée ultime de la philosophie (différence (...)
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    Juste des images.Isabelle Veyrat-Masson - 1994 - Hermes 13:15.
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    De l’observation des enfants à l’analyse interactionnelle : contributions de la recherche à la formation continue des éducateurs et éducatrices de l’enfance.Marianne Zogmal & Isabelle Durand - 2020 - Revue Phronesis 9 (2):108-122.
    This contribution presents an adult education workshop implemented in the field of early childhood education. One of the specificities of education and care practices lies in the competences of the professionals to give a central role to the detailed observation of situations, in order to adjust their modalities of action. How can such observational work be developed and transformed? A participatory research-training approach aims to support the co-construction of an analytical view on observable phenomena in the course of interactions. In (...)
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    Entre le temps et l’éternité.Ilya Prigogine & Isabelle Stengers - 1988
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    Thinking with Whitehead and Deleuze: a Double Test.Isabelle Stengers & Keith Robinson - 2009 - In Keith A. Robinson (ed.), Deleuze, Whitehead, Bergson: rhizomatic connections. New York: Palgrave MacMillan. pp. 28--44.
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    Contrast perception as a visual heuristic in the formulation of referential expressions.Madeleine Long, Isabelle Moore, Francis Mollica & Paula Rubio-Fernandez - 2021 - Cognition 217 (C):104879.
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    Lateralized Affective Word Priming and Gender Effect.Ensie Abbassi, Isabelle Blanchette, Bess Sirmon-Taylor, Ana Inès Ansaldo, Bernadette Ska & Yves Joanette - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Politique spatiale et construction de l'état en Chine.Stéphanie Balme & Isabelle Sourbes-Verger - 2002 - Hermes 34:121.
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    Arts, ecologies, transitions.Roberto Barbanti, Isabelle Ginot, Makis Solomos & Cécile Sorin (eds.) - 2024 - Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
    Arts, Ecologies, Transitions provides in depth insights into how aesthetic relations and current artistic practices are fundamentally ecological and intrinsically connected to the world. As art is created in a given historic temporality, it presents specific modalities of productive and sensory relations to the world. With contributions from more than 45 researchers, this book tracks evolutions in the arts that demonstrate an awareness of the environmental, economic, social, and political crises. It proposes interdisciplinary approaches to art that clarify the multiple (...)
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    Protection de la vie privée et traitement des données relatives à la santé à l'heure européenne.Isabelle de Lamberterie - 1996 - Médecine et Droit 1996 (20):6-12.
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    De quelques constructions théoriques et méthodologiques des obstacles à la participation sociale, le cas du projet CRIR-Living lab vivant.Michel Desjardins, Isabelle Ville & Kathrina Mazurik - 2014 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 8 (3):141-145.
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    Le libre jeu de l’effet d’art.Isabelle Rieusset-Lemarié - 2016 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 16 (2):47-63.
    Cet article analyse l’incidence du découpage art / non-art sur la hiérarchie implicite des expériences qui sous-tend la hiérarchie explicite des arts. Parmi la diversité des expériences prédisposées par un « effet d’art », il se focalise sur l’expérience privilégiée du « libre jeu du plaisir libre » dont il met à jour l’évolution historique, de la charis (dans la période antique de l’« art élargi ») à ses nouveaux enjeux spécifiques dans l’esthétique de Kant.
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    Ethical issues raised by the introduction of payment for performance in France.Olivier Saint-Lary, Isabelle Plu & Michel Naiditch - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (8):485-491.
    Context In France, a new payment for performance (P4P) scheme for primary care physicians was introduced in 2009 through the ‘Contract for Improving Individual Practice’ programme. Its objective was to reduce healthcare expenditures while enhancing improvement in guidelines' observance. Nevertheless, in all countries where the scheme was implemented, it raised several concerns in the domain of professional ethics. Objective To draw out in France the ethical tensions arising in the general practitioner's (GP) profession linked to the introduction of P4P. Method (...)
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    Les stéréotypes nationaux et le rôle de la télévision.Isabelle Veyrat-Masson - 1989 - Hermes 5:237.
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    The influence of affect on higher level cognition: A review of research on interpretation, judgement, decision making and reasoning. [REVIEW]Isabelle Blanchette & Anne Richards - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (4):561-595.
    In this paper, we examine whether affect influences higher level cognitive processes. We review research on the effect of emotion on interpretation, judgement, decision making, and reasoning. In all cases, we ask first whether there is evidence that emotion affects each of these processes, and second what mechanisms might underlie these effects. Our review highlights the fact that interpretive biases are primarily linked with anxiety, while more general mood-congruent effects may be seen in judgement. Risk perception is also affected by (...)
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    Speculative Empiricism: Revisiting Whitehead.Didier Debaise, Isabelle Stengers & Tomas Joseph Weber - 2017 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Edited by Tomas Weber.
    A radically new philosophy of experience and speculation, based on a reading of Whitehead's Process and Reality. Can experience be thought systematically without transforming the richness of the world as it is lived into reductive philosophical generalities? Can the method of empiricism ever be reconciled with a method of systematic cosmological speculation? Didier Debaise's reading of Whitehead shows clearly what a philosophy that makes this possible looks like, how it works and what is at stake. He focuses in on Whitehead's (...)
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    Dynamic Consent: a potential solution to some of the challenges of modern biomedical research.Isabelle Budin-Ljøsne, Harriet J. A. Teare, Jane Kaye, Stephan Beck, Heidi Beate Bentzen, Luciana Caenazzo, Clive Collett, Flavio D’Abramo, Heike Felzmann, Teresa Finlay, Muhammad Kassim Javaid, Erica Jones, Višnja Katić, Amy Simpson & Deborah Mascalzoni - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):4.
    BackgroundInnovations in technology have contributed to rapid changes in the way that modern biomedical research is carried out. Researchers are increasingly required to endorse adaptive and flexible approaches to accommodate these innovations and comply with ethical, legal and regulatory requirements. This paper explores how Dynamic Consent may provide solutions to address challenges encountered when researchers invite individuals to participate in research and follow them up over time in a continuously changing environment.MethodsAn interdisciplinary workshop jointly organised by the University of Oxford (...)
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  42. «Les Solitaires» et «La Nouvelle Héloïse» ou l'ambiguïté féminine chez Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Isabelle Brouard-Arends - 1991 - Etudes Jean-Jacques Rousseau 5:77-84.
     
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    The Radical Empiricism of Contemporary French Phenomenology.Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel - 2014 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 45 (2):118-132.
    This paper suggests that one single thread characterizes the developments of French phenomenology that occurred after 1990 in the wake of Merleau-Ponty's and Levinas's major contributions. Janicaud in 1991 had already identified one global trend in French phenomenology and believed it was possible to unite the thoughts of Levinas, Henry, Marion and Chrétien under the common banner of “theological phenomenology.” However, his analysis seems to fail to account for deeper-seated affinities that exist between French phenomenologists such as Marion, Lacoste, Chrétien, (...)
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    Instrumentaliser les images. Pour quoi faire?Isabelle Veyrat-Masson - 1994 - Hermes 13:239.
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  45. Order out of Chaos.Ilya Prigogine & Isabelle Stengers - 1985 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (3):352-354.
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    Bernard Bourgeois (1929-2024).Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel - 2024 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 122 (3):399-402.
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    Cohérence de l’ontologie de l’art : Arthur Danto ou l’anti-Wittgenstein.Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel - 2016 - Cahiers Philosophiques 144 (1):39-56.
    Nombreuses sont les contradictions imputées à l’œuvre de Danto, telles, pour les plus spectaculaires, « ontologie versus historicisme » ou « essentialisme versus contextualisme », voire « substantialisme versus pluralisme postmoderne ». Pour tenter de sortir de ces paradoxes, qui qualifient trop souvent le cheminement de Danto, nous tentons de revenir à l’exacte nature de son essentialisme qui, ouvrant (1981) et fermant (2013) sa réflexion sur l’art, en constitue l’armature profonde. Nous montrons, chemin faisant, comment la clarification de cet « (...)
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    Sociétés carcérales: Relecture(s) de “Surveiller et punir”.Daniele Lorenzini & Isabelle Fouchard (eds.) - 2017 - Paris: Mare & Martin.
    Paru en 1975, Surveiller et punir de Michel Foucault a profondément marqué l'ensemble des sciences humaines et sociales. Plus de quarante ans après, la société de surveillance annoncée par Foucault se manifeste à travers des préoccupations sécuritaires croissantes et la quête fantasmatique d'un risque zéro. Les réformes successives de notre droit pénal traduisent une volonté forte de prévenir, voire de prédire, la réalisation des infractions. La surveillance se déploie non seulement dans l'enceinte carcérale mais au-delà des murs. Il s'avère ainsi (...)
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    Référence et autoréférence: Etude sur la mort de la philosophie dans la pensée contemporaine.Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel - 2005 - Vrin.
    La présente étude se propose d'analyser, de mettre en cause, puis en perspective le thème reçu de la fin de la philosophie. Analyser le motif, en développant diverses variantes (post-analytique, phénoménologique, etc.). Le mettre en cause, à la lumière d'une conception de la signification philosophique qui aille au-delà des paradoxes dont la racine est commune : une " cours à la référence " au détriment d'une théorie minimale de l'auto-référence. Au total, fournir un modèle qui mène vers la fin de (...)
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    La vie publique et privée dans l'Inde ancienne. Fascicule II: Le mobilierLa vie publique et privee dans l'Inde ancienne. Fascicule II: Le mobilier.Friedrich Wilhelm & Isabelle Gobert - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (2):162.
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