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    Après Kant: mélanges offerts à Jean-Pierre Fussler.Jean-Pierre Fussler & Antoine Hatzenberger (eds.) - 2024 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Par son enseignement et par ses traductions de Kant, Jean-Pierre Fussler a influencé plusieurs générations d'étudiants. Croisant les approches, ce recueil de travaux en son honneur fait dialoguer perspectives kantiennes, lectures et relectures des œuvres de Kant, commentaires de son œuvre et études de sa réception contemporaine, mais aussi, plus généralement, questions éthiques, essais phénoménologiques et diverses études philosophiques qui s'accordent toutes sur la nécessité de la méthode, la diversité du rationalisme et les impératifs de la pensée critique."--Page (...)
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    On the Origins of Cognitive Science: The Mechanization of the Mind.Jean-Pierre Dupuy - 2009 - MIT Press.
    An examination of the fundamental role cybernetics played in the birth of cognitive science and the light this sheds on current controversies. The conceptual history of cognitive science remains for the most part unwritten. In this groundbreaking book, Jean-Pierre Dupuy—one of the principal architects of cognitive science in France—provides an important chapter: the legacy of cybernetics. Contrary to popular belief, Dupuy argues, cybernetics represented not the anthropomorphization of the machine but the mechanization of the human. The founding fathers (...)
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    Entrevista com Jean-Pierre Berlan.Jean-Pierre Berlan - 2004 - Scientiae Studia 2 (3):395-413.
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  4. What Makes Us Think?: A Neuroscientist and a Philosopher Argue About Ethics, Human Nature, and the Brain.Jean-Pierre Changeux & Paul Ricoeur - 2000 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton.
    In a remarkable exchange between neuroscientist Jean-Pierre Changeux and philosopher Paul Ricoeur, this book explores the vexed territory between these...
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    Neuronal Man: The Biology of Mind.Jean-Pierre Changeux - 1997 - Princeton University Press.
    Here Jean-Pierre Changeux elucidates our current knowledge of the human brain, taking an interdisciplinary approach and explaining in layman's terms the complex theories and scientific breakthroughs that have significantly improved our ...
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    Impulsions & Rythmes.Jean-Pierre Boistel - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Jean-Pierre Boistel est percussionniste et Directeur pédagogique de l'École régionale de Jazz et des Musiques actuelles de Montpellier. Tous ses droits sont réservés. Aborder l'expression rythmique par le nombre d'impulsions : 1 : Un coup, un accent, une note, un son permet d'entendre immédiatement l'origine – le passage du silence, du vide (plein de potentiels) non déterminé à la résonance. Plaquer un accord et le laisser résonner ouvre le champ du chant musical et l'imagination de l'interprète (...) - (...)
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    The Mechanization of the Mind: On the Origins of Cognitive Science.Jean-Pierre Dupuy - 2000 - Princeton University Press.
    The development of a scientific theory of mind was thus significantly delayed."--BOOK JACKET.
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    The Mark of the Sacred.Jean-Pierre Dupuy - 2013 - Stanford University Press.
    Jean-Pierre Dupuy, prophet of what he calls "enlightened doomsaying," has long warned that modern society is on a path to self-destruction. In this book, he pleads for a subversion of this crisis from within, arguing that it is our lopsided view of religion and reason that has set us on this course. In denial of our sacred origins and hubristically convinced of the powers of human reason, we cease to know our own limits: our disenchanted world leaves us (...)
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  9. Ongoing spontaneous activity controls access to consciousness: A neuronal model for inattentional blindness.Jean-Pierre Changeux & Stanislas Dehaene - 2005 - PLoS Biology 3 (5):e141.
    1 INSERM-CEA Unit 562, Cognitive Neuroimaging, Service Hospitalier Fre´de´ric Joliot, Orsay, France, 2 CNRS URA2182 Re´cepteurs and Cognition, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.
     
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  10. From a Geometrical Point of view: a study in the history and philosophy of category theory.Jean-Pierre Marquis - 2009 - Springer.
    A Study of the History and Philosophy of Category Theory Jean-Pierre Marquis. to say that objects are dispensable in geometry. What is claimed is that the specific nature of the objects used is irrelevant. To use the terminology already ...
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  11. Category theory and the foundations of mathematics: Philosophical excavations.Jean-Pierre Marquis - 1995 - Synthese 103 (3):421 - 447.
    The aim of this paper is to clarify the role of category theory in the foundations of mathematics. There is a good deal of confusion surrounding this issue. A standard philosophical strategy in the face of a situation of this kind is to draw various distinctions and in this way show that the confusion rests on divergent conceptions of what the foundations of mathematics ought to be. This is the strategy adopted in the present paper. It is divided into 5 (...)
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  12. Myth and Society in Ancient Greece.Jean-Pierre Vernant - 1988 - Zone Books.
    Jean-Pierre Vernant delineates a compelling new vision of ancient Greece that takesus far from the calm and familiar images of Polykleitos and the Parthenon, and reveals a culture ofslavery, of blood sacrifice, of perpetual and ritualized warfare, of ceremonial hunting andecstasies.In his provocative discussions of various institutions and practices including war,marriage, and the city state, Vernant unveils a complex and previously unexplored intersection ofthe religious, social, and political structures of ancient Greece. He concludes with a genealogy ofthe study (...)
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  13. Some pitfalls in the philosophical foundations of nanoethics.Jean-Pierre Dupuy - 2007 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 32 (3):237 – 261.
    If such a thing as nanoethics is possible, it can only develop by confronting the great questions of moral philosophy, thus avoiding the pitfalls so common to regional ethics. We identify and analyze some of these pitfalls: the restriction of ethics to prudence understood as rational risk management; the reduction of ethics to cost/benefit analysis; the confusion of technique with technology and of human nature with the human condition. Once these points have been clarified, it is possible to take up (...)
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  14. Category theory.Jean-Pierre Marquis - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Les usages de la preuve d'Henri Estienne à Jeremy Bentham.Jean-Pierre Schandeler & Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin (eds.) - 2014 - Paris: Hermann.
    Sous l'Ancien Regime, les champs semantiques de la preuve sont aussi complexes et plastiques que ses usages. La notion circule et innerve des pratiques tres diverses, parfois de maniere inattendue. La plaidoirie ou le requisitoire reorganisent les faits, creant des fables qui s'eloignent quelquefois de la realite et qui tendent a transformer la verite en mensonge et le mensonge en verite. Ces ressorts sont aussi ceux de la fiction qui exploite toutes les ressources de la probation ou preuve et signe (...)
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  16. Abstract mathematical tools and machines for mathematics.Jean-Pierre Marquis - 1997 - Philosophia Mathematica 5 (3):250-272.
    In this paper, we try to establish that some mathematical theories, like K-theory, homology, cohomology, homotopy theories, spectral sequences, modern Galois theory (in its various applications), representation theory and character theory, etc., should be thought of as (abstract) machines in the same way that there are (concrete) machines in the natural sciences. If this is correct, then many epistemological and ontological issues in the philosophy of mathematics are seen in a different light. We concentrate on one problem which immediately follows (...)
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    Neuronal models of cognitive functions.Jean-Pierre Changeux & Stanislas Dehaene - 1989 - Cognition 33 (1-2):63-109.
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  18. Forms of Structuralism: Bourbaki and the Philosophers.Jean-Pierre Marquis - 2020 - Structures Meres, Semantics, Mathematics, and Cognitive Science.
    In this paper, we argue that, contrary to the view held by most philosophers of mathematics, Bourbaki’s technical conception of mathematical structuralism is relevant to philosophy of mathematics. In fact, we believe that Bourbaki has captured the core of any mathematical structuralism.
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    Henri de Lubac et Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: Le sens d'une hospitalité.Jean-Pierre Wagner - 2003 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 77 (2):270-271.
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  20. Les sens trompeurs. Usage cartésien d'un motif sceptique.Jean Pierre Cavaillé - 1991 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 1:3-31.
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    La philosophie des passions chez David Hume.Jean-Pierre Cléro - 1985 - Paris: Paris.
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    Category Theory and Structuralism in Mathematics: Syntactical Considerations.Jean-Pierre Marquis - 1997 - In Evandro Agazzi & György Darvas, Philosophy of Mathematics Today. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 123--136.
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    La grammaire logique.Jean Pierre Brisset - 1970 - Paris,: Tehou.
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  24. Deleuze dos à dos et de face.Jean Pierre Faye - 2005 - In Gilles Deleuze, André Bernold & Richard Pinhas, Deleuze épars. Paris: Hermann.
     
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  25. Reseña del libro "Présentation de la France à ses enfants".Jean-Pierre Richard - 2010 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 135 (3):418-419.
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    Le mal et son pardon dans l'œuvre cinématographique de Bertrand Tavernier.Jean-Pierre Zarader - 1985 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 90 (2):247 - 265.
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    Living with Uncertainty.Jean-Pierre Dupuy - 2004 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 8 (2):4-25.
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    Sociologie de l’action et émotions. Les émotions dans l’expérience du déni de citoyenneté chez les jeunes de banlieue.Jean-Pierre Zirotti - 2010 - Noesis 16 (16):47-62.
    Les grands paradigmes des sciences humaines ont été constitués, au fil de l’histoire, par l’éviction progressive de la dimension affective des objets et méthodes scientifiques. Après un long désintérêt, pour partie dû à la préoccupation de l’objectivation des phénomènes retenus par l’analyse sociologique, mais aussi à l’hypostase du social, qui a trouvé notamment chez Durkheim un accomplissement encore plus accentué que dans la plupart des conceptions holistes, la question des émotions est l’...
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    Pierre Bayle, Matter, and the Unity of Consciousness.Jean-Pierre Schachter - 2002 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 32 (2):241 - 265.
    There were three such assumptions required, one explicitly stated, and two not made explicit until Bayle. The explicit one was a certain commonly accepted double understanding of ‘destruction’: a ‘natural’ version, which made it no more than a change in a particular arrangement or ‘organization’ of particles through which an aggregate was destroyed by losing its identity, and a metaphysical version, which entailed the actual annihilation of a substance. It was assumed that the latter could be accomplished only by miraculous (...)
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    Imaginary and political.Jean-Pierre Sironneau - forthcoming - Iris.
    The relationship between the imaginary and the political has many aspects and it is not possible to address them all in this paper. We will choose to focus on the relationship between myth and national idea, on the one hand, and myth and political ideologies on the other. Before considering these questions, we will first present the work of Gilbert Durand from his articles “Le social et le mythique” and “La cité et les divisions du royaume” ; then we will (...)
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    L'ambon de la rotonde Saint-Georges : remarques sur la typologie et le déror.Jean-Pierre Sodini - 1976 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 100 (1):493-510.
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    Du Midrash à Rashi: et à l'exégèse narrative contemporaine: continuité de la lecture juive.Jean-Pierre Sonnet - 2007 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 129 (1):17-34.
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  33. An Historical Perspective on Duality and Category Theory: Hom is where the Heart is.Jean-Pierre Marquis - 2024 - In Ralf Krömer & Emmylou Haffner, Duality in 19th and 20th Century Mathematical Thinking. Basel: Birkhäuser. pp. 759-862.
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    Un vase en pierre avec inscription en linéaire A du sanctuaire de sommet minoen de Cythère.Jean-Pierre Olivier & Yannis Sakellarakis - 1994 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 118 (2):343-351.
    Αυτό το αγγείο είναι ένα «κοχλιάριο» από στεατίτη, που χρονολογείται στη ΜΜ ΙΙΙ-ΤΜ Ι περίοδο, με όλα τα κρητικά του παράλληλα από τόπους λατρείας. Η επιγραφή αποτελείται από τρία σημεία, που αν δεχθούν τη φωνητική αξία των ομοιόμορφων σημείων της Γραμμικής Β Γραφής διαβάζονται DA-MA-TE. Μοιάζει δύσκολο να μη δει κανείς το όνομα μιας μινωικής θεάς, της οποίας διατήρησε την ονομασία η ελληνική θεά Δημήτηρ.
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    Approximations and truth spaces.Jean-Pierre Marquis - 1991 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 20 (4):375 - 401.
    Approximations form an essential part of scientific activity and they come in different forms: conceptual approximations (simplifications in models), mathematical approximations of various types (e.g. linear equations instead of non-linear ones, computational approximations), experimental approximations due to limitations of the instruments and so on and so forth. In this paper, we will consider one type of approximation, namely numerical approximations involved in the comparison of two results, be they experimental or theoretical. Our goal is to lay down the conceptual and (...)
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    The narratology of lay ethics.Jean-Pierre Dupuy - 2010 - NanoEthics 4 (2):153-170.
    The five narratives identified by the DEEPEN-project are interpreted in terms of the ancient story of desire, evil, and the sacred, and the modern narratives of alienation and exploitation. The first three narratives of lay ethics do not take stock of what has radically changed in the modern world under the triple and joint evolution of science, religion, and philosophy. The modern narratives, in turn, are in serious need of a post-modern deconstruction. Both critiques express the limits of humanism. They (...)
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  37. A theory of the epigenesis of neuronal networks by selective stabilization of synapses.Jean Pierre Changeux, Philippe Courrège & Antoine Danchin - 1973 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Usa 70 (10):2974-8.
    A formalism is introduced to represent the connective organization of an evolving neuronal network and the effects of environment on this organization by stabilization or degeneration of labile synapses associated with functioning. Learning, or the acquisition of an associative property, is related to a characteristic variability of the connective organization: the interaction of the environment with the genetic program is printed as a particular pattern of such organization through neuronal functioning. An application of the theory to the development of the (...)
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  38. Categorical foundations of mathematics or how to provide foundations for abstract mathematics.Jean-Pierre Marquis - 2013 - Review of Symbolic Logic 6 (1):51-75.
    Fefermans argument is indeed convincing in a certain context, it can be dissolved entirely by modifying the context appropriately.
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    Connecting the philosophy of chemistry, green chemistry, and moral philosophy.Jean-Pierre Llored & Stéphane Sarrade - 2015 - Foundations of Chemistry 18 (2):125-152.
    This paper aims to connect philosophy of chemistry, green chemistry, and moral philosophy. We first characterize chemistry by underlining how chemists: co-define chemical bodies, operations, and transformations; always refer to active and context-sensitive bodies to explain the reactions under study; and develop strategies that require and intertwine with a molecular whole, its parts, and the surroundings at the same time within an explanation. We will then point out how green chemists are transforming their current activities in order to act upon (...)
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  40. Carl Schmitts völkerechtliches grobraumprinzip: perspektiven einer neuen weltordnung.Jean-Pierre Bussalb - 2004 - Rechtstheorie 35 (2):247-276.
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  41. Six contes du Japon d'autrefois.Jean-Pierre Giraud - 2007 - Iris 30:175-179.
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  42. Le savoir théologique chez saint Thomas.Jean-Pierre Torrell - 1996 - Revue Thomiste 96 (3):355-396.
     
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  43. Religion: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It Matters.Jean-Pierre Smith - unknown
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  44. Liminaire : la pensée de Peter Sloterdijk.Jean-Pierre Couture - 2007 - Horizons Philosophiques 17 (2):1-20.
  45. On Tobar-Arbulu's "Quarter Truths".Jean-Pierre Marquis - 1988 - Epistemologia 11 (1):139.
     
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    Symbol and Myth in Sociology.Jean-Pierre Sironneau - 2011 - Iris 32:11-27.
    Sociology was obviously created for studying images, symbols or values related to social action, which is its main purpose. However, the imaginary field was very lately called up in sociology studies. Across the emergence of a sociology of the imaginary from Émile Durkheim to Gilbert Durand and Pierre Bourdieu. Jean-Pierre Sironneau draws and distinguishes several fields of this sociology: religion, beliefs, tradition, mythology and cultural expressions (literature, art and media). Social imaginary has become a fundamental issue as (...)
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  47. Nomenclature et classification dans Chresthomathia de Jeremy Bentham.Jean-Pierre Clero - 1999 - Kairos.
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    Colloque sur le livre de Bentham concernant Saint Paul.Jean-Pierre Cléro - 2018 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 14.
    En 1823, paraissait un étrange livre de Bentham sur Saint Paul, Non pas Paul, mais Jésus. La traduction récente de ce livre en français par les Éditions de l’Unebévue en 2016, donne l’occasion d’un échange autour des questions que pose ce texte baroque, puisque s’il se présente comme un immense plaidoyer de 400 pages contre l’Apôtre Paul, accusé de s’être auto-proclamé apôtre et d’avoir dévoyé le christianisme en lui donnant une orientation ascétique qui ne s’inscrit nullement dans les propos...
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    Hume: une philosophie des contradictions.Jean-Pierre Cléro - 1998 - Vrin.
    Ayant rencontre tant de contradictions et de difficultes dans tous les systemes concernant les objets exterieurs et dans l'idee de matiere, que nous envisageons si claire et si determinee, nous nous appretons naturellement a affronter des difficultes et des contradictions encore plus grandes dans toutes les hypotheses sur nos perceptions internes et sur la nature de l'esprit, que nous imaginons tellement plus obscures et plus incertaines. Mais c'est en quoi nous ferions erreur. Le monde intellectuel peut etre enveloppe d'obscurites infinies, (...)
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    Quelques réflexions sur la démocratie à l’ère de l’informatique.Jean-Pierre Cléro - 2019 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 15.
    Si la démocratie se pense encore souvent à travers des doctrines qui remontent aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles - Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, Rousseau -, les nouvelles technologies et les nouvelles relations qu’elles permettent ne laissent plus de place à une conception contractualiste de la politique. Le sujet entendant et voulant n’est plus - si elle l'a jamais été - l'unité politique satisfaisante. Il nous paraît que la façon dont les utilitaristes ont compris l’adhésion des citoyens à la loi est globalement (...)
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