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    Topographie sacrée et structure narrative chez Pausanias.Jean Vanden Broeck‑Parant - 2015 - Kernos 28:155-173.
    Le naos de Dionysos Eleuthereus, croisé par Pausanias sur la route menant du Dipylon à l’Académie, n’a jamais pu être décrit faute de découverte qui pourrait lui être associée de manière sûre. Sa localisation varie selon les auteurs, qui le situent à différents endroits et de manière plus ou moins vague, sans qu’aucun argument soit déterminant. Il est cependant possible de resserrer les limites de l’espace d’investigation par une analyse attentive du passage du Périégète qui concerne cette région. L’auteur ne (...)
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    Unlocking Sacred Landscapes.Jean Vanden Broeck‑Parant - 2020 - Kernos 33:322-325.
    Ce volume est la première publication du réseau de recherche Unlocking Sacred Landscape (UnSaLa), inauguré à l’occasion d’un séminaire international qui s’est tenu au Trinity College de Dublin en 2015. L’ouvrage comprend 15 contributions constituées en grande partie d’études présentées lors de ce séminaire, complétées par quelques études supplémentaires, et réparties en trois sections de tailles inégales. L’aire géographique couverte est vaste, s’étendant de Cadiz, à l’ouest, au Levant, à l’e...
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    Bauurkunden und Bauprogramm von Epidauros II (350–300). Abaton – Kleisia – Aphroditetempel – Tempel – Theater – Epidoteion – ἐπὶ Κυνὸς. [REVIEW]Jean Vanden Broeck-Parant - 2023 - Kernos 36 (36):273-276.
    Pour qui s’intéresse aux aspects socio-économiques de la construction ou aux activités comptables des sanctuaires du ive siècle, c’est peu dire que la deuxième livraison des Bauurkunden und Bauprogramm von Epidauros était attendue. Dans le premier volume, paru en 2014, Sebastian Prignitz (S.P.) s’était concentré sur la première moitié du ive siècle avec quatre inscriptions relatives à la construction du Temple d’Asklépios et de sa statue chryséléphantine, de la Thymélé (appelée Tholos par S.P...
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    Topographie sacrée et structure narrative chez Pausanias.Jean Vanden Broeck-Parant - 2015 - Kernos 28:155-173.
    Le naos de Dionysos Eleuthereus, croisé par Pausanias sur la route menant du Dipylon à l’Académie, n’a jamais pu être décrit faute de découverte qui pourrait lui être associée de manière sûre. Sa localisation varie selon les auteurs, qui le situent à différents endroits et de manière plus ou moins vague, sans qu’aucun argument soit déterminant. Il est cependant possible de resserrer les limites de l’espace d’investigation par une analyse attentive du passage du Périégète qui concerne cette région. L’auteur ne (...)
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    RESTORATION IN THE ANCIENT WORLD - (J.) Vanden Broeck-Parant, (T.) Ismaelli (edd.) Ancient Architectural Restoration in the Greek World. Proceedings of the International Workshop Held at Wolfson College, Oxford (February 28 and March 1, 2019). (Costruire nel Mondo Antico 4.) Pp. 150. Rome: Edizioni Quasar, 2021. Paper, €30. ISBN: 978-88-5491-170-3. [REVIEW]Rebecca A. Salem - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (2):640-642.
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    The problem of the present: On simultaneity, synchronisation and transnational education projects.Pieter Vanden Broeck - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (6):664-675.
    The current inclination, at the European level, to fund education in the form of projects radicalises the modern orientation towards the present as the attempt to bind a yet indeterminate future. This article proposes a close re-reading of Niklas Luhmann’s sociological oeuvre in order to problematise the place of the present in modern education. In an effort to sketch out the need for a new educational ecology, it then draws attention to how transnational projects articulate their educational meaning.
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    Astrological reform, Calvinism, and Cartesianism: Copernican astronomy in the Low Countries, 1550–1650.Steven Vanden Broecke - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 35 (2):363-381.
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    The book nobody read: chasing the revolutions of Nicolaus Copernicus. New York 2004.Steven Vanden Broecke - 2006 - Early Science and Medicine 11 (3):360-361.
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    The history of the future and the shifting forms of education.Eric Mangez & Pieter Vanden Broeck - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (6):676-687.
    Across the globe, education has recently been through a major semantic shift, where new notions such as ‘learning’, ‘competences’, ‘projects’ came to replace or complement an older, more established, educational vocabulary. The political approach to education has also evolved, as many authors have underlined, from established national forms of governing to global, transnational forms of governance. These evolutions, often abbreviated to shifts ‘from teaching to learning’ and ‘from governing to governance’ have resonated globally and attracted the attention of researchers. Most (...)
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    Michel Blay. Dieu, la nature et l'homme: L'originalité de l'Occident. 360 pp., index. Paris: Armand Colin, 2013. €26.Steven Vanden Broecke - 2015 - Isis 106 (2):413-415.
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    Miguel Ángel Granada . Novas y cometas entre 1572 y 1618: Revolución cosmológica y renovación política y religiosa. 363 pp., illus., index. Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona, 2012. €32. [REVIEW]Steven Vanden Broecke - 2015 - Isis 106 (1):181-182.
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    Anthony Grafton and Nancy Siraisi , natural particulars: Nature and the disciplines in renaissance europe. Dibner institute studies in the history of science and technology. Cambridge, ma and London: Mit press, 1999. Pp. XI+426. Isbn 0-262-07193-2. £33.50. [REVIEW]Steven Vanden Broecke - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Science 35 (2):213-250.
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    Hiro Hirai . Cornelius Gemma: Cosmology, Medicine, and Natural Philosophy in Renaissance Louvain. 153 pp., illus., index. Pisa: Fabrizio Serra, 2008. €34. [REVIEW]Steven Vanden Broecke - 2011 - Isis 102 (3):558-559.
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    Dee, Mercator, and Louvain Instrument Making: An Undescribed Astrological Disc by Gerard Mercator.Steven Vanden Broecke - 2001 - Annals of Science 58 (3):219-240.
    The present paper complements the publications of Gerard L'E. Turner on Mercator's astrolabes by presenting an account of an astrological disc which Mercator published at Louvain in May 1551. This instrument, of which only one copy is known, is described, and a transcription of its instruction sheet, with commentary and English translation, is provided. My preliminary study of the astrological content and context of the instrument indicates that it is connected with John Dee's astrological studies at Louvain from 1548 to (...)
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    Time and educational (re-)forms—Inquiring the temporal dimension of education.Mathias Decuypere & Pieter Vanden Broeck - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (6):602-612.
    Volume 52, Issue 6, June - July 2020, Page 602-612.
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    La Maison d'Erasme, Anderlecht.Jean-Pierre Vanden Branden - 1992 - [Bruxelles]: Crédit Communal.
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    Negotiating Theology and Medicine in the Catholic Reformation The Early Debate on Thomas Fienus's Embryologyin the Spanish Netherlands (1620–1629). [REVIEW]Steven Vanden Broecke - 2022 - Centaurus 64 (4):859-888.
    Especially after the 1610s, Tridentine Catholicism forcefully reasserted itself as a prominent political and intellectual force in the Spanish Netherlands. Integrating this reality into accounts of Spanish-Netherlandish science in the 17th century has been a considerable challenge for historians of science. The latter either turned their gazes elsewhere or assumed a fundamental incompatibility between “science” and “religion,” thus securing one dominant explanation for the classic thesis that the Spanish Netherlands largely “lost the plot” of the so-called Scientific Revolution after the (...)
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    André Goddu, Copernicus and the Aristotelian Tradition: Education, Reading and Philosophy in Copernicus's Path to Heliocentrism. Leiden: Brill, 2010. Pp. xxvii+545. ISBN 978-90-04-18107-6. €129.00. [REVIEW]Steven Vanden Broecke - 2011 - British Journal for the History of Science 44 (4):587-588.
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    Steven Vanden Broecke. The Limits of Influence: Pico, Louvain, and the Crisis of Renaissance Astrology. xvi + 316 pp., illus., bibl., indexes. Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2004. $126. [REVIEW]Koen Vermeir - 2005 - Isis 96 (4):650-651.
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    Carlos Steel; Steven Vanden Broecke; David Juste; Shlomo Sela (Editors). The Astrological Autobiography of a Medieval Philosopher: Henry Bate’s Nativitas (1280–81).(Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, Ser. 1, 17.) xiii + 290 pp., notes, bibl., apps., index. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2018. €85 (cloth). E-book available. [REVIEW]Laura Ackerman Smoller - 2020 - Isis 111 (3):662-663.
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    The Limits of Influence: Pico, Louvain, and the Crisis of Renaissance Astrology - by Steven Vanden Broecke.Patrick J. Boner - 2009 - Centaurus 51 (2):169-170.
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    Textes dispersés.Jean-François Lyotard - 2012 - Leuven: Leuven University Press. Edited by Herman Parret.
    The fourth volume in the series "Jean-Franðcois Lyotard: Writings on Contemporary Art and Artists" contains 48 texts written by Lyotard between the early seventies and 1998, the year of his death. Nine of these texts are previously unpublished papers on general aesthetics and the theory of art. The remaining 39 essays deal with 27 specific artists: Luciano Berio, Richard Lindner, René Guiffrey, Gianfranco Baruchello, Henri Maccheroni, Riwan Tromeur, Albert Ayme, Manuel Casimiro, Ruth Francken, Barnett Newman, Jean-Luc Parant, François (...)
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    Artificial intelligence and work: a critical review of recent research from the social sciences.Jean-Philippe Deranty & Thomas Corbin - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-17.
    This review seeks to present a comprehensive picture of recent discussions in the social sciences of the anticipated impact of AI on the world of work. Issues covered include: technological unemployment, algorithmic management, platform work and the politics of AI work. The review identifies the major disciplinary and methodological perspectives on AI’s impact on work, and the obstacles they face in making predictions. Two parameters influencing the development and deployment of AI in the economy are highlighted: the capitalist imperative and (...)
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    Reverting to a hidden interactional order: Epistemics, informationism, and conversation analysis.Jean Wong & Michael Lynch - 2016 - Discourse Studies 18 (5):526-549.
    This article critically examines the relations between epistemics in conversation analysis and linguistic and cognitivist conceptions of communicative interaction that emphasize information and information transfer. The epistemic program adheres to the focus on recorded instances of talk-in-interaction that is characteristic of CA, explicitly identifies its theoretical origins with ethnomethodology, and points to implications of its research for the social distribution of knowledge. However, despite such affiliations with CA and ethnomethodology, the EP is cognitivist in the way it emphasizes information exchange (...)
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    The World-Directedness of Emotional Feeling: Affective Intentionality and Position-Taking.Jean Moritz Müller - 2022 - Emotion Review 14 (4):244-253.
    Emotion Review, Volume 14, Issue 4, Page 244-253, October 2022. This article is a précis of my 2019 monograph The World-Directedness of Emotional Feeling: On Affect and Intentionality. The book engages with a growing trend of philosophical thinking according to which the felt dimension and the intentionality of emotion are unified. While sympathetic to the general approach, I argue for a reconceptualization of the form of intentionality that emotional feelings are widely thought to possess and, accordingly, of the kind of (...)
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    Argumentative Patterns for Justifying Scientific Explanations.Jean H. M. Wagemans - 2016 - Argumentation 30 (1):97-108.
    The practice of justifying scientific explanations generates argumentative patterns in which several types of arguments may play a role. This paper is aimed at identifying these patterns on the basis of an exploration of the institutional conventions regarding the nature, the shape and the quality of scientific explanations as reflected in the writings of influential philosophers of science. First, a basic pattern for justifying scientific explanations is described. Then, two types of extensions of this pattern are presented. These extensions are (...)
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    The spontaneity of emotion.Jean Moritz Müller - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (4):1060-1078.
    It is a commonplace that emotions are characteristically passive. As we ordinarily think of them, emotions are ways in which we are acted upon, that is, moved or affected by aspects of our environment. Moreover, we have no voluntary control over whether we feel them. In this paper, I call attention to a much-neglected respect in which emotions are active, which is no less central to our pretheoretical concept of them. That is, in having emotions, we are engaged with the (...)
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  28. The wall.Jean-Paul Sartre - unknown
     
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  29. The Psychology of Imagination.Jean-Paul Sartre - 1948 - Philosophy 25 (92):89-90.
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    Political Writings.Jean François Lyotard, Bill Readings & Kevin Paul Geiman - 1993 - Taylor & Francis.
    The political writings of Jean-Francois Lyotard, the prophet of the postmodern, are presented here as both the missing dimension of his work and the key to understanding his position within contemporary debate.
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  31. Logica Universalis: Towards a General Theory of Logic.Jean-Yves Béziau (ed.) - 2005 - Boston: Birkhäuser Verlog.
    Universal Logic is not a new logic, but a general theory of logics, considered as mathematical structures. The name was introduced about ten years ago, but the subject is as old as the beginning of modern logic: Alfred Tarski and other Polish logicians such as Adolf Lindenbaum developed a general theory of logics at the end of the 1920s based on consequence operations and logical matrices. The subject was revived after the flowering of thousands of new logics during the last (...)
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    Sources of Hermeneutics.Jean Grondin - 1995 - State University of New York Press.
    This book provides an introduction to the historical sources of philosophical hermeneutics as it has come to fruition in the work of Heidegger and Gadamer.
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  33. Fibered categories and the foundations of naive category theory.Jean Bénabou - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (1):10-37.
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    Eros, Once Again: Danielle Cohen-Levinas in Conversation with Jean-Luc Nancy.Danielle Cohen-Levinas & Jean-Luc Nancy - 2020 - In Michael Fagenblat & Arthur Cools (eds.), Levinas and Literature: New Directions. De Gruyter. pp. 37-46.
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    Expérimenter un revenu d’émancipation et d’autonomie.Jean-Luc Gleyze & Ariel Kyrou - 2022 - Multitudes 86 (1):109-114.
    Un entretien avec Jean-Luc Gleyze, président du Conseil départemental de la Gironde, qui porte avec une vingtaine de départements français un projet d’expérimentation d’un revenu de base d’un montant suffisant, d’au moins mille euros, automatique, inconditionnel, mais dégressif, c’est-à-dire dépendant des revenus de chacun.
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  36. On the social contract.Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 2007 - In Elizabeth Schmidt Radcliffe, Richard McCarty, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Late modern philosophy: essential readings with commentary. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Adoration.Jean-Luc Nancy - 2010 - Fordham University Press. Edited by John McKeane.
    Adoration is the second volume of the Deconstruction of Christianity, following Dis-Enclosure. The first volume attempted to demonstrate why it is necessary to open reason up not to a religious dimension but to one transcending reason as we have been accustomed to understanding it; the term "adoration" attempts to name the gesture of this dis-enclosed reason. -/- Adoration causes us to receive ignorance as truth: not a feigned ignorance, perhaps not even a "nonknowledge," nothing that would attempt to justify the (...)
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    Editorial: Eating in the Age of Smartphones: The Good, the Bad, and the Neutral.Jean C. J. Liu & David A. Ellis - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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    Computational challenges to test and revitalize Claude Lévi-Strauss transformational methodology.Jean-François Santucci, Laurent Capocchi & Albert Doja - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (2).
    The ambition and proposal for data modeling of myths presented in this paper is to link contemporary technical affordances to some canonical projects developed in structural anthropology. To articulate the theoretical promise and innovation of this proposal, we present a discrete-event system specification modeling and simulation approach in order to perform a generative analysis and a dynamic visualization of selected narratives, aimed at validating and revitalizing the transformational and morphodynamic theory and methodology proposed by Claude Lévi-Strauss in his structural analysis (...)
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    Should Climate Scientists Fly?Jean Goodwin - 2020 - Informal Logic 40 (2):157-203.
    I inquire into argument at the system level, exploring the controversy over whether climate scientists should fly. I document participants’ knowledge of a skeptical argument that because scientists fly, they cannot testify credibly about the climate emergency. I show how this argument has been managed by pro-climate action arguers, and how some climate scientists have developed parallel reasoning, articulating a sophisticated case why they will be more effective in the controversy if they fly less. Finally, I review some strategies arguers (...)
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    Chapter three saving intentional phenomena: Intentionality, representation, and symbol.Jean-Michel Roy - 1999 - In Jean Petitot, Francisco J. Varela, Bernard Pachoud & Jean-Michel Roy (eds.), Naturalizing Phenomenology: Issues in Contemporary Phenomenology and Cognitive Science. Stanford University Press. pp. 111-147.
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  42. The Cambridge companion to Lacan.Jean-Michel Rabaté (ed.) - 2003 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Jacques Lacan is renowned as a theoretician of psychoanalysis whose work is still influential in many countries. He refashioned psychoanalysis in the name of philosophy and linguistics at a time when it faced certain intellectual decline. Focusing on key terms in Lacan's often difficult, idiosyncratic development of psychoanalysis, this volume brings new perspectives to the work of an intimidating influential thinker.
     
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    On rules with existential variables: Walking the decidability line.Jean-François Baget, Michel Leclère, Marie-Laure Mugnier & Eric Salvat - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (9-10):1620-1654.
  44. Religion: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It Matters.Jean-Pierre Smith - unknown
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    L'herméneutique.Jean Grondin - 2006 - Presses Universitaires de France.
    Née d'une réflexion sur l'art d'interpréter les textes et sur la vérité des sciences humaines, l'herméneutique est devenue, grâce à Dilthey, Nietzsche et Heidegger, une philosophie universelle de l'interprétation. Elle a connu ses développements les plus conséquents et les plus influents dans les pensées de Hans-Georg Gadamer et Paul Ricœur , récemment disparus. En se penchant sur ses origines, ses grands auteurs et les débats qu'ils ont suscités, mais aussi sur le sens de son universalité, cet ouvrage offre la première (...)
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  46. Generalized paths.Jean Mark Gawron - unknown
    (1) a. The fog extended from London toward Paris. (the state reading is an extent reading (Jackendoff 1990)) b. Debris covered the outfield. c. Water filled the glass.
     
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  47. (1 other version)Psychogenèse et Histoire des Sciences.Jean Piaget & Rolando Garcia - 1987 - Philosophy of Science 54 (2):315-317.
     
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    Pragmatics in the False-Belief Task: Let the Robot Ask the Question!Jean Baratgin, Marion Dubois-Sage, Baptiste Jacquet, Jean-Louis Stilgenbauer & Frank Jamet - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:593807.
    The poor performances of typically developing children younger than 4 in the first-order false-belief task “Maxi and the chocolate” is analyzed from the perspective of conversational pragmatics. An ambiguous question asked by an adult experimenter (perceived as a teacher) can receive different interpretations based on a search for relevance, by which children according to their age attribute different intentions to the questioner, within the limits of their own meta-cognitive knowledge. The adult experimenter tells the child the following story of object-transfer: (...)
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    Forms of Authority and the Real Ad Verecundiam.Jean Goodwin - 1998 - Argumentation 12 (2):267-280.
    This paper provides a typology of appeals to authority, identifying three distinct types: that which is based on a command; that which is based on expertise; and that which is based on dignity. Each type is distinguished with respect to the reaction that a failure to follow it ordinarily evokes. The rhetorical roots of Locke's ad verecundiam are traced to the rhetorical practices of ancient Rome.
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  50. Electronic Publishing in France: Closed [Temporarily] for Stock-taking.Jean-Michel Ollé & Jean-Pierre Sakoun - 2002 - Diogenes 49 (196):80-85.
    In May 2000 a group of researchers, university teachers and publishers met to consider the impact of the new media for knowledge transmission on the intellectual world and listed the projects ongoing in France for publishing content electronically. Eighteen months later no one is able to say whether there will one day be a significant body of electronic publishing with French content. Such a transformation calls for a moment's consideration. So what has happened?
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