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    Pourquoi un patriarche d'Occident?Jean-Philippe Goudot - 2012 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 134 (1):78-96.
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    Jean-Philippe Rameaus letzter Musiktraktat, "Vérités également ignorées et interressantes tirées du sein de la nature" (1764): kritische Ausgabe mit Kommentar.Jean Philippe Rameau & Herbert Schneider - 1986 - Franz Steiner Verlag.
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  3. Ranciere and Contemporary Political Ontology.Jean-Philippe Deranty - 2003 - Theory and Event 6 (4).
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    Beyond communication: a critical study of Axel Honneth's social philosophy.Jean-Philippe Deranty - 2009 - Boston: Brill.
    The book will be an indispensable resource for anyone interested in contemporary philosophy and the social sciences.
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  5. Between Honneth and Rancière: Problems and Potentials of a Contemporary Critical Theory of Society.Jean-Philippe Deranty & Katia Genel - 2016 - In Jean-Philippe Deranty & Katia Genel (eds.), Recognition or Disagreement. A Critical Encounter on the Politics of Freedom, Equality, and Identity. Columbia University Press. pp. 33-80.
     
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  6. Showing, the Medium Voice, and the Unity of the Tractatus.Jean-Philippe Narboux - 2014 - Philosophical Topics 42 (2):201-262.
    In this essay, I take up James Conant and Cora Diamond’s suggestion that “to take the difference between saying and showing deeply enough is not to give up on showing but to give up on picturing it as a ‘what’ ”. I try to establish that the Tractatus’s talk of “showing” is more coherent than is usually appreciated, that it is indeed a key to the internal unity of the book, and that it positively helps us to work our way (...)
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    A Matrix of Intellectual and Historical Experiences.Jean-Philippe Deranty - 2020 - Symposium 24 (1):1-25.
    This article seeks to re-evaluate the importance of the political in the thinking of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. The article first shows that Sartre’s description of Merleau-Ponty’s intellectual trajectory as one of increasing political apathy from the 1950s onwards is inaccurate. The article then demonstrates that throughout the post-war period, including in his project for a new ontology, Merleau-Ponty believed that a revised version of Marxism would provide the methodological framework within which philosophical work could address the political challenges of the present. (...)
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    Fast Cars, Clean Bodies: Decolonization and the Reordering of French Culture.Jean-Philippe Mathy & Kristin Ross - 1996 - Substance 25 (1):131.
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    Géoarchéologie des ports antiques en Méditerranée: problématiques et études de cas.Jean-Philippe Goiran & Christophe Morhange - 2001 - Topoi 11 (2):647-669.
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    Non-organic cognitive deficits: A case report of functional disturbance in the production of ordinal information.Van Dijck Jean-Philippe, Vandeput Katleen, Lafosse Christophe, Hartsuiker Rob & Fias Wim - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Biennale de Lyon : l'exotisme pour seul partage ?Jean-Philippe Antoine - 2001 - Multitudes 1 (1):17-28.
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    Tarde, commun sensationnel.Jean-Philippe Antoine - 2001 - Multitudes 4 (4):203-211.
    Tarde make of the art a plan of invention which leaves of a very wide definition - everything human making- to include meanings of the word more specialized. He does not break only so privilege indû of fine art, but accentuates the capacity of the art, fundamental for the, contemporary societies, to socialize very sensations, communicating in a common sensational, the difference of the individuals.
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    Pourquoi avons-nous besoin du témoignage?: Penser le témoignage avec Paul Ricoeur.Jean-Philippe Pierron - 2021 - Studia Phaenomenologica 21:113-128.
    This article proposes to analyze the relations between ethics and the poetics of testimony. It does so by testing Paul Ricoeur’s analyses of testimony with the literary work of the Belarusian Nobel Prize winner Svletana Alexievitch. After having shown why witnessing occupies a type of expressivity that is singular in contemporary times, and then having been surprised by the strong links that unite witnessing and the experience of evil, Alexievitch’s work is chosen to explain what the resource of the poetic (...)
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    Contestation par la dérision du service militaire et de la vie de caserne depuis 1885.Jean-Philippe Lecomte - 2001 - Hermes 29:67.
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    Jacques Rancière’s Contribution to The Ethics of Recognition.Jean-Philippe Deranty - 2003 - Political Theory 31 (1):136-156.
  16. Souffrir pour comprendre? Expérience individuelle et production intellectuelle.Jean-Philippe Bouilloud - 2006 - In Eugène Enriquez, Claudine Haroche & Jan Spurk (eds.), Désir de penser, peur de penser. Lyon: Parangon-Vs. pp. 40--70.
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    Expression and cooperation as norms of contemporary work.Jean-Philippe Deranty - 2012 - In Jean-Philippe Deranty & Nicholas Smith (eds.), Work and the Social Bond. Leiden: Brill. pp. 151-179.
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    Work and the Precarisation of Existence.Jean-Philippe Deranty - 2008 - European Journal of Social Theory 11 (4):443-463.
    This article aims to present a new perspective on contemporary debates about the transformations of work and employment, and their impacts on individuals and communities, by focusing on the writings of Christophe Dejours. Basically, the article attempts to show that Dejours' writings make a significant contribution to contemporary social theory. This might seem like an odd claim to make, since Dejours' main training was in psychoanalysis and his main activity is the clinical, psychiatric study of pathologies linked to work. However, (...)
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    L'harmonie secrète de l'Univers.Jean-Philippe Uzan - 2017 - [Montreuil]: La Ville brûle.
    De l'Antiquité à la Renaissance, la notion d'harmonie a lié les mathématiques, l'astronomie et la musique. Renouant avec cette tradition millénaire, Jean-Philippe Uzan vous invite à écouter le chant des étoiles, les vibrations du cosmos et le cri du big bang. Une balade cosmique entre sciences et musique, vertigineuse et inspirante. Jean-Philippe Uzan est physicien théoricien, spécialiste de la théorie du big bang. Il est directeur de recherche au CNRS/Institut d'astrophysique de Paris et directeur adjoint de (...)
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    Kritik der politischen Ökonomie und die gegenwärtige Kritische Theorie. Eine Verteidigung von Honneths Anerkennungstheorie.Jean-Philippe Deranty - 2009 - In Christopher F. Zurn & Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch (eds.), Anerkennung. Berlin, Germany: Akademie Verlag. pp. 269-300.
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    Une proposition de catégorie esthétique : l'objet spéculatif.Jean-Philippe Domecq - 1996 - Hermes 20:229.
  22. La tradition vivante ou l’être affecté par le passé. Une lecture de Paul Ricoeur.Jean Philippe Pierron - 2011 - Studia Phaenomenologica 11:179-194.
    Modernity has always blamed the authority of tradition for hindering emancipation while at the same time affirming, for fear of abstraction, the creative energies of traditions. Can the Enlightenment’s abstract universal character be overcome without succumbing to the dogmatism of the appeal to Tradition? Paul Ricoeur’s philosophical project aims at surpassing this opposition by forging the concept of living tradition in which history and universal find a new articulation. This paper brings to light the originality of the dynamic relationship between (...)
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    A Computational Treatment of Anaphora and Its Algorithmic Implementation.Jean-Philippe Bernardy, Stergios Chatzikyriakidis & Aleksandre Maskharashvili - 2020 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 30 (1):1-29.
    In this paper, we propose a framework capable of dealing with anaphora and ellipsis which is both general and algorithmic. This generality is ensured by the compination of two general ideas. First, we use a dynamic semantics which reperent effects using a monad structure. Second we treat scopes flexibly, extending them as needed. We additionally implement this framework as an algorithm which translates abstract syntax to logical formulas. We argue that this framework can provide a unified account of a large (...)
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  24. Injustice, violence and social struggle. The critical potential of Axel Honneth's theory of recognition.Jean-Philippe Deranty - 2004 - Critical Horizons 5 (1):297-322.
    Honneth's fundamental claim that the normativity of social orders can be found nowhere but in the very experience of those who suffer injustice leads, I argue, to a radical theory and critique of society, with the potential to provide an innovative theory of social movements and a valid alternative to political liberalism.
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    The loss of nature in Axel Honneth's social philosophy. Rereading Mead with Merleau-ponty.Jean-Philippe Deranty - 2005 - Critical Horizons 6 (1):153-181.
    This paper analyses the model of interaction at the heart of Axel Honneth's social philosophy. It argues that interaction in his mature ethics of recognition has been reduced to intercourse between human persons and that the role of nature is now missing from it. The ethics of recognition takes into account neither the material dimensions of individual and social action, nor the normative meaning of non-human persons and natural environments. The loss of nature in the mature ethics of recognition is (...)
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  26. Democratic agon: Striving for distinction or struggle against domination and injustice?Jean-Philippe-Deranty & Emmanuel Renault - 2008 - In Andrew Schaap (ed.), Law and Agonistic Politics. Ashgate Pub. Company.
     
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    (1 other version)With or Without God?Jean-Philippe Deranty - 2019 - Philosophy Today 63 (2):549-554.
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  28. Marx, Honneth and the Tasks of a Contemporary Critical Theory.Jean-Philippe Deranty - 2013 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 16 (4):745-758.
    In this paper, I consider succinctly the main Marxist objections to Honneth’s model of critical social theory, and Honneth’s key objections to Marx-inspired models. I then seek to outline a rapprochement between the two positions, by showing how Honneth’s normative concept of recognition is not antithetical to functionalist arguments, but in fact contains a social-theoretical dimension, the idea that social reproduction and social evolution revolve around struggles around the interpretation of core societal norms. By highlighting the social theoretical side of (...)
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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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  30. Risk aversion in expected intertemporal discounted utilities bandit problems.Jean-Philippe Chancelier, Michel De Lara & André de Palma - 2009 - Theory and Decision 67 (4):433-440.
    We consider a situation where an individual is facing an uncertain situation, but may costly alter his knowledge of the uncertainties. We study in this context how risk aversion may modify the individual search behavior. We consider a one-armed bandit problem (where one arm is safe and the other is risky) and study how the agent risk aversion can change the sequence of arms selected. The main result is that when the utility function is more concave, the agent has more (...)
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    Incommensurabilité et exemplarité.Jean-Philippe Narboux - 2003 - Archives de Philosophie 3 (3):437-447.
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    Lipocalins in bioscience: the first family gathering.Jean-Philippe Salier, Bo Åkerström, Niels Borregaard & Darren R. Flower - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (4):456-458.
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    Le corpus entre données, analyse et théorie.Jean-Philippe Dalbera - 2002 - Corpus 1.
    L’usage de corpus n’est pas réservé aux linguistes. Néanmoins ceux-ci en sont des utilisateurs patentés, du fait, entre autres, que leurs analyses portent sur des productions linguistiques ou langagières non finies dont l’étude ne peut s’opérer que sur un échantillon. Mais pour que l’analyse prétende à quelque validité, cet échantillon doit être représentatif. Représentatif de quoi? D’une réalité qui à la fois préexiste à l’analyse et qu’il contribue à cerner et à établir. D’où toute une palette de corpus dont les (...)
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    Post-work society as an oxymoron: Why we cannot, and should not, wish work away.Jean-Philippe Deranty - 2022 - European Journal of Social Theory 25 (3):422-439.
    In recent years, theorists have contended that we should move to a mode of social organisation where work and the values attached to it are no longer central, a ‘post-work society’. For these theorists, the modern ideology of work is intrinsically unjust, even irrational and no longer suited to the challenges of our time. The article presents an alternative response to the problems of work and employment. Rather than moving to a ‘post-work’ society, the article argues that we should transform (...)
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    Beyond Ideology: Epistemological Foundations of Vladimir Fock's approach to Quantum Theory.Jean-Philippe Martinez - 2019 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 42 (4):400-423.
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    Medizin, Zwang, Gesellschaft.Jean-Philippe Ernst (ed.) - 2012 - Berlin: Medizinisch Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft.
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    Aspects de l'arithmétique.Jean-Philippe Narboux - 2001 - Archives de Philosophie 3 (3):569-591.
    En résolvant au plan de l’attribution du nombre un problème insoluble au plan de l’engendrement du nombre, celui de la compatibilité entre égalité et discernabilité, Frege est conduit à supposer l’existence de concepts dont les caractères dépeignent des propriétés discriminantes. Frege souligne avec force que « donner un nombre, c’est exprimer un fait indépendant de notre manière de voir ». Mais on peut se demander si un caractère discriminant, précisément, n’est pas une « manière de voir » – quoiqu’au sens (...)
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    Négation, contrariété et contradiction.Jean-Philippe Narboux - 2005 - Archives de Philosophie 3 (3):419-446.
    L’auteur discerne trois intuitions majeures dans la théorie éliminativiste de la négation développée par les idéalistes anglais, d’après laquelle une négation est l’élimination d’une alternative au sein d’un ensemble complet d’alternatives disjonctivement affirmées du sujet de la négation : premièrement, la détermination du sens d’une proposition est l’assignation à une proposition de coordonnées logiques dans un espace logique ; deuxièmement, le sens d’une proposition entretient une relation interne avec le sens de sa négation ; troisièmement, l’espace logique dans lequel une (...)
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    Épilogue à propos de Scruton : l'entendre-comme.Jean-Philippe Narboux - 2003 - Rue Descartes 39 (1):81-85.
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    je, tu, nous: Toward a culture of difference.Jean-Philippe Mathy - 1996 - History of European Ideas 22 (1):59-60.
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    Distances — dialectique de matériau et d'éthéréité à même l'image photographique.Jean-Philippe Bourdeau - 2000 - Horizons Philosophiques 11 (1):53-64.
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    (2 other versions)Un rabbin dans le siècle -A Rabbi in the Century.Jean-Philippe Schreiber - 1992 - Bijdragen 53 (1):2-22.
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  43. Repressed materiality: Retrieving the materialism in Axel Honneth's theory of recognition.Jean-Philippe Deranty - 2006 - Critical Horizons 7 (1):113-140.
    The origins of Axel Honneth's theory of recognition lie in his earlier project to correct the conceptual confusions and empirical shortcomings of historical materialism for the purpose of an adequate post-Habermasian critical social theory. Honneth proposed to accomplish this project, most strikingly, by reconnecting critical social theory with one of its repressed philosophical sources, namely anthropological materialism. In its mature shape, however, recognition theory operates on a narrow concept of interaction, which seems to lose sight of the material mediations with (...)
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    Introduction.Jean-Philippe Narboux - 2014 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 4 (3-4):153-188.
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    France: A Focus on the New Reproduction.Jean-Philippe Cobbaut & Jean-Francois Malherbe - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (4):25-26.
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  46. The theory of social action in Merleau-Ponty and Honneth.Jean-Philippe Deranty - 2012 - In Miriam Bankovsky & Alice Le Goff (eds.), Recognition theory and contemporary French moral and political philosophy: reopening the dialogue. New York: distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave Macmillan.
     
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    L'exemplarité de la preuve mathématique selon Wittgenstein.Jean-Philippe Narboux - 2005 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 2 (2):295-309.
    Si une pensée a autant de coordonnées intrinsèques qu'a de dimensions catégoriales le système de variantes qu'elle « instantie », alors l'exemplarité de chacune de ses coordonnées est totalement fixée par les dimensions de ce système et cette pensée se laisse adéquatement exprimer selon l'axe longitudinal unique d'une pro-position posant ses coordonnées comme autant de substitutions effectuées sur les variables de catégories. Mais, inversement, si aucune pensée ne se laisse adéquatement caractériser par des coordonnées qui lui seraient intrinsèques, et si (...)
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  48. Politicizing Honneth’s Ethics of Recognition.Jean-Philippe Deranty & Emmanuel Renault - 2007 - Thesis Eleven 88 (1):92-111.
    This article argues that Axel Honneth’s ethics of recognition offers a robust model for a renewed critical theory of society, provided that it does not shy away from its political dimensions. First, the ethics of recognition needs to clarify its political moment at the conceptual level to remain conceptually sustainable. This requires a clarification of the notion of identity in relation to the three spheres of recognition, and a clarification of its exact place in a politics of recognition. We suggest (...)
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  49. The Centrality of Work.Jean-Philippe Deranty & Christophe Dejours - 2010 - Critical Horizons 11 (2):167-180.
    This article briefly presents some of the main features of the notion of “centrality of work” within the framework of the “psychodynamic” approach to work developed by Christophe Dejours. The paper argues that we should distinguish between at least four separate but related ways in which work can be said to be central: psychologically, in terms of gender relations, social-politically and epistemically.
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    Doing justice to the past.Jean-Philippe Deranty & Andrew Dunstall - 2017 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 43 (8):812-836.
    In this article, we argue that the usual restriction of critical theory to ‘modern’ norms is subject to problems of coherence, historical accuracy and moral obligation. First, we illustrate how critical theory opposes itself to societies designated as pre-modern, through a summary of Honneth’s recognition theory. We then show how an over-emphasis on modernity’s normative novelty obscures counter-currents in ethical life that threaten the unity of the modern era. Those two steps prepare the main analysis: that the ‘exceptionalist’ modernism of (...)
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