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    Richard Sorabji (éd.), Philoponus and the Reje.Joëlle Delattre Biencourt - 2011 - Philosophie Antique 11:251-254.
    Ce volume est la réédition, entièrement revue et complétée, d’une publication de 1987 qui réunissait en douze chapitres les contributions de dix savants chercheurs, chargés chacun d’une des multiples facettes du grand auteur grec chrétien du VIe siècle apr. J.‑C., Jean Philopon. L’influence que cet auteur a exercée sur la philosophie et la science modernes n’est plus à démontrer : il est notre source la plus ancienne pour la transmission de manières d’interpréter les idées d’Aristote ; et Gal...
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    Entretien avec Daniel Delattre, autour de l’édition des papyrus d’Herculanum.Daniel Delattre, Stéphane Marchand & Joelle Delattre-Biencourt - 2023 - Cahiers Philosophiques 173 (2):159-168.
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    Federico M. Petrucci, Teone di Smirne, Expositio rerum mathematicarum ad legendum Platonem utilium.Joëlle Delattre - 2013 - Philosophie Antique 13:269-273.
    D’un versant à l’autre des Alpes, les règles universitaires et éditoriales diffèrent beaucoup, et c’est une aubaine pour les chercheurs et les érudits. Voici Théon de Smyrne, élégamment propulsé sur le devant de la scène par un jeune chercheur de 27 ans, dans une traduction italienne actualisée, commentée au fil du texte à la mode antique, avec une volonté non dissimulée d’exhaustivité dans les références, les parallèles, les contrastes et les variantes, les interprétations divergentes. Les n...
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    Voula Tsouna, The Ethics of Philodemus.Joëlle Delattre - 2009 - Philosophie Antique 9:224-228.
    L’éthique de Philodème de Gadara est aujourd’hui accessible, en langue anglaise, dans une présentation thématique qui met en perspective toutes les œuvres actuellement publiées de l’épicurien d’Herculanum, protégé du beau-père de César, Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, et ami de Virgile et d’Horace. Les trois cent cinquante pages du livre de Voula Tsouna, The Ethics of Philodemus, offrent en effet enfin au public la réorganisation et le commentaire, en un seul volume, de larges et très nombreux ex...
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  5. Is there a sense of agency for thought?Joelle Proust - 2009 - In Lucy O'Brien & Matthew Soteriou (eds.), Mental actions. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Some reflections on success and failure in competitive athletics.Edwin J. Delattre - 1975 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 2 (1):133-139.
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    Rights, responsibilities, and future persons.Edwin Delattre - 1972 - Ethics 82 (3):254-258.
  8. A plea for mental acts.Joëlle Proust - 2001 - Synthese 129 (1):105-128.
    A prominent but poorly understood domain of human agency is mental action, i.e., thecapacity for reaching specific desirable mental statesthrough an appropriate monitoring of one's own mentalprocesses. The present paper aims to define mentalacts, and to defend their explanatory role againsttwo objections. One is Gilbert Ryle's contention thatpostulating mental acts leads to an infinite regress.The other is a different although related difficulty,here called the access puzzle: How can the mindalready know how to act in order to reach somepredefined result? A (...)
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  9. Overlooking metacognitive experience.Joëlle Proust - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2):158-159.
    Peter Carruthers correctly claims that metacognition in humans may involve self-directed interpretations (i.e., may use the conceptual interpretative resources of mindreading). He fails to show, however, that metacognition cannot rely exclusively on subjective experience. Focusing on self-directed mindreading can only bypass evolutionary considerations and obscure important functional differences.
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  10. Rationality and metacognition in non-human animals.Joëlle Proust - 2006 - In Susan Hurley & Matthew Nudds (eds.), Rational Animals? Oxford University Press. pp. 247--274.
    The project of understanding rationality in non-human animals faces a number of conceptual and methodological difficulties. The present chapter defends the view that it is counterproductive to rely on the human folk psychological idiom in animal cognition studies. Instead, it approaches the subject on the basis of dynamic- evolutionary considerations. Concepts from control theory can be used to frame the problem in the most general terms. The specific selective pressures exerted on agents endowed with information-processing capacities are analysed. It is (...)
     
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  11. The philosophy of metacognition: Mental agency and self- awareness.Joelle Proust - 2013 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Does metacognition--the capacity to self-evaluate one's cognitive performance--derive from a mindreading capacity, or does it rely on informational processes? Joëlle Proust draws on psychology and neuroscience to defend the second claim. She argues that metacognition need not involve metarepresentations, and is essentially related to mental agency.
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    Informational communication and metacognition.Joëlle Proust - 2023 - Evolutionary Linguistic Theory 5 (1):11-52.
    Procedural metacognition is the set of affect-based mechanisms allowing agents to regulate cognitive actions like perceptual discrimination, memory retrieval or problem solving. This article proposes that procedural metacognition has had a major role in the evolution of communication. A plausible hypothesis is that, under pressure for maximizing signalling efficiency, the metacognitive abilities used by nonhumans to regulate their perception and their memory have been re-used to regulate their communication. On this view, detecting one’s production errors in signalling, or solving species-specific (...)
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  13. To Do Well by Doing Good: Improving Corporate Image Through Cause-Related Marketing.Joëlle Vanhamme, Adam Lindgreen, Jon Reast & Nathalie Popering - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 109 (3):259-274.
    As part of their corporate social responsibility, many organizations practice cause-related marketing, in which organizations donate to a chosen cause with every consumer purchase. The extant literature has identified the importance of the fit between the organization and the nature of the cause in influencing corporate image, as well as the influence of a connection between the cause and consumer preferences on brand attitudes and brand choice. However, prior research has not addressed which cause composition most appeals to consumers or (...)
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    Entretien avec Joëlle Proust.Joëlle Proust - 2011 - Cahiers Philosophiques 4:7-21.
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    Beauty and sensibility in the thought of Jonathan Edwards.Roland André Delattre - 1968 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
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  16. Formal logic as transcendental in Wittgenstein and Carnap.Joelle Proust & Jill Vance Buroker - 1987 - Noûs 21 (4):501-520.
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    Lydie Bodiou, Véronique Mehl, Jacques Oulhen, Francis.Charles Delattre - 2012 - Clio 36.
    Le volume Chemin faisant réunit vingt-et-un articles rassemblés en hommage à l’historien de la Grèce classique Pierre Brulé et aux activités qu’il a développées au sein du CRESCAM-LAHM (UMR 6566). Il peut ainsi servir de pendant à La Grèce d’à côté, un recueil d’articles de P. Brulé publié en 2007 : les compagnonnages de l’historien, illustrés par la participation de P. Briant, de M.-M. Mactoux, de L. Bruit-Zaidman, de R. Parker, de S. Georgoudi, de M. Jost, de V. Dasen ou (...)
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    Un portrait de Jean Tauler selon Rulman Merswin?Denis Delattre & Jean Devriendt - 1996 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 70 (1):136-153.
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    Vergil and music, in Diogenes of babylon and philodemus.Daniel Delattre - 2004 - In David Armstrong (ed.), Vergil, Philodemus, and the Augustans. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. pp. 245-263.
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    La diversité culturelle dans le commerce mondial : assumer des arbitrages.Joëlle Farchy & Heritiana Ranaivoson - 2008 - Hermes 51:53.
    Dans le cadre des négociations commerciales internationales, les politiques en faveur de la diversité culturelle désignent un objectif qui consiste à limiter l'uniformisation censée résulter du fonctionnement du marché et du libre-échange. Depuis quelques années, le véritable débat ne porte plus sur l'objectif lui-même qui semble faire l'objet d'un consensus, mais sur les moyens d'y parvenir. Notre propos dans cet article est justement de revenir sur cet objectif en montrant sa complexité et son caractère multidimensionnel. Au-delà du discours incantatoire à (...)
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    La connaissance philosophique: essais sur l'œuvre de Gilles-Gaston Granger.Joëlle Proust & Elisabeth Schwartz - 1995 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
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    Le langage forme-t-il une condition nécessaire de la rationalité?Joëlle Proust - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (1):165-172.
    A propos de 'Evolution et Rationalité' de Ronald de Sousa (2004).
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  23. Metacognition and animal rationality.Joelle Proust - 2006 - In Susan Hurley & Matthew Nudds (eds.), Rational Animals? Oxford University Press.
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    Sens frégéen et compréhension de la langue.Joëlle Proust - 1981 - In Herman Parret & Jacques Bouveresse (eds.), Meaning and understanding. New York: W. de Gruyter. pp. 304-324.
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    Aesthetics and Ethics: Jonathan Edwards and the Recovery of Aesthetics for Religious Ethics.Roland A. Delattre - 2003 - Journal of Religious Ethics 31 (2):277 - 297.
    This is a tricentennial riff on the Edwardsean idea that beauty is both the first principle of being and the distinguishing perfection of God. What is really distinctive about Edwards's view of beauty is that it is an ontological reality and consists in joyfully bestowing being and beauty more than in being beautiful, in creative and beautifying activity more than in being beautiful. Edwards was also a pioneer in the way he envisaged a lively universe created by God, not out (...)
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    (1 other version)Situation ou contexte ?Joëlle Zask - 2008 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 3 (245):313-328.
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  27. “Too Good to be True!”. The Effectiveness of CSR History in Countering Negative Publicity.Joëlle Vanhamme & Bas Grobben - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (2):273-283.
    Corporate crises call for effective communication to shelter or restore a company's reputation. The use of corporate social responsibility claims may provide an effective tool to counter the negative impact of a crisis, but knowledge about its effectiveness is scarce and lacking in studies that consider CSR communication during crises. To help fill this gap, this study investigates whether the length of company's involvement in CSR matters when it uses CSR claims in its crisis communication as a means to counter (...)
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    To Do Well by Doing Good: Improving Corporate Image Through Cause-Related Marketing.Joëlle Vanhamme, Adam Lindgreen, Jon Reast & Nathalie van Popering - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 109 (3):259-274.
    As part of their corporate social responsibility, many organizations practice cause-related marketing, in which organizations donate to a chosen cause with every consumer purchase. The extant literature has identified the importance of the fit between the organization and the nature of the cause in influencing corporate image, as well as the influence of a connection between the cause and consumer preferences on brand attitudes and brand choice. However, prior research has not addressed which cause composition most appeals to consumers or (...)
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  29. Comment l’esprit vient aux bêtes. Essai sur la représentation.JOËLLE PROUST - 1997
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    Bolzano’s Analytic Revisited.Joëlle Proust - 1981 - The Monist 64 (2):214-230.
    What I propose is to reconsider the interpretation of Bolzano’s concept of analytic propositions which was offered thirty years ago by Bar-Hillel. The claim of Bar-Hillel was that, in a late addition to his book, The Theory of Science, Bolzano actually had been radically improving his concept of analyticity, thus creating some inconsistencies with the previous, uncorrected version. This allows us to equate the new Bolzanian definition of analytic with what was to be defined, a century later, as logical truth (...)
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    (1 other version)Can 'radical' simulation theories explain psychological concept acquisition?Joëlle Proust - 2002 - In Jérôme Dokic & Joëlle Proust (eds.), Simulation and Knowledge of Action. John Benjamins.
    This paper examines the response offered by Robert Gordon to the question how an interpreter can reach the correct content of others'psychological states. It exposes the main problems raised by Gordon's proposal, and provides a tentative solution that emphasizes the structuring role of counterfactual reasoning in embedding simulations and deriving facts that are holding across them.
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    Luxury Ethical Consumers: Who Are They?Joëlle Vanhamme, Adam Lindgreen & Gülen Sarial-Abi - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 183 (3):805-838.
    Building on a model of the biological, socio-psychological, and structural drivers of luxury consumption, this article explores when and why luxury consumers consider ethics in their luxury consumption practices, to identify differences in their ethical and ethical luxury consumption. The variables proposed to explain these differences derive from biological, socio-psychological, and structural drivers, namely, consumers’ (1) age, (2) ethicality, (3) human values, (4) motivations, and (5) assumptive world. A cluster analysis of a sample of 706 U.S. adult luxury consumers reveals (...)
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    Time and Action: Impulsivity, Habit, Strategy.Joëlle Proust - 2015 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 6 (4):717-743.
    Granting that various mental events might form the antecedents of an action, what is the mental event that is the proximate cause of action? The present article reconsiders the methodology for addressing this question: Intention and its varieties cannot be properly analyzed if one ignores the evolutionary constraints that have shaped action itself, such as the trade-off between efficient timing and resources available, for a given stake. On the present proposal, three types of action, impulsive, routine and strategic, are designed (...)
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    Questions of Form: Logic and Analytic Proposition From Kant to Carnap.Joëlle Proust - 1989 - Minneapolis, MN, USA: Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Hence, this book's provocative claim: today's so-called logical empiricism owes much more to Kant's notion of science than to Hume's.
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  35. The norms of acceptance.Joëlle Proust - 2012 - Philosophical Issues 22 (1):316-333.
    An area in the theory of action that has received little attention is how mental agency and world-directed agency interact. The purpose of the present contribution is to clarify the rational conditions of such interaction, through an analysis of the central case of acceptance. There are several problems with the literature about acceptance. First, it remains unclear how a context of acceptance is to be construed. Second, the possibility of conjoining, in acceptance, an epistemic component, which is essentially mind-to-world, and (...)
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  36. (1 other version)Awareness of agency: Three levels of analysis.Joelle Proust - 2000 - In Thomas Metzinger (ed.), Neural Correlates of Consciousness: Empirical and Conceptual Questions. MIT Press. pp. 307--24.
    This paper discusses the content of agency awareness. It contrast three elements in content: what the goal is, how it is to be reached, and who is having the goal/performing the action ? Marc Jeannerod's claim that goal representations are self-other neutral is discussed. If goal representations are essentially sharable, then we do not understand other people by projecting a piece of internal knowledge on to them, as often assumed. The problem which our brain has to solve is the converse (...)
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    L’ héritière.Joelle Palmieri - 2022 - Simone de Beauvoir Studies 32 (1):126-143.
    Résumé Née en 1959, l’ autrice retrace depuis sa naissance 20 ans d’ histoire du prolétariat, de l’ engagement communiste, de l’ empreinte catholique, de l’ immigration en Europe et en Afrique du Nord, de la France des taudis et des banlieues. Ce parcours marqué par le féminisme et la lutte contre le patriarcat, l’ ascension et l’ intégration sociales, s’ inscrit dans les débats intellectuels de l’ époque sur le colonialisme, le racisme, le fascisme, le capitalisme, notamment portés par (...)
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    Affordances from a control viewpoint.Joëlle Proust - 2024 - Philosophical Psychology 37 (7):1590-1614.
    Perceiving an armchair prepares us to sit. Reading the first line in a text prepares us to read it. This article proposes that the affordance construct used to explain reactive potentiation of behavior similarly applies to reactive potentiation of cognitive actions. It defends furthermore that, in both cases, affordance-sensings do not only apply to selective (dis)engagement, but also to the revision and the termination of actions. In the first section, characteristics of environmental affordance-sensings such as directness, stability, action potentiation, valence, (...)
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  39. William James. Extraits de sa Correspondance.Floris Delattre, Maurice Le Breton & M. Henri Bergson - 1926 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 33 (3):1-2.
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    Border-Crossing in Education: Historical Perspectives on Transnational Connections and Circulations.Joëlle Droux & Rita Hofstetter (eds.) - 2016 - Routledge.
    _Border-crossing in Education_ comprises a series of case studies covering a variety of cultural areas, in order to reveal the density of connections and exchanges that inform educational practices, policies, and systems. It attaches particular importance to individual and collective actors that govern these flows – initiating, promoting, or reconfiguring transfers of policy models. The contributors explore various aspects of the circulatory mechanisms that have been deployed in the field of education during the modern and contemporary period. Varying the observation (...)
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    Commentary: Ethics in public service: Higher standards and double standards.Edwin J. Delattre - 1989 - Criminal Justice Ethics 8 (2):2-83.
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    La diversité culturelle, soubassements économiques et volonté politique.Joëlle Farchy & Heritiana Ranaivoson - 2004 - Hermes 40:33.
    Les économistes s'accordent à montrer que la diversité est un bienfait que le marché parvient difficilement à produire mais sont peu diserts sur les modalités de défense de cette diversité. Nous montrons que la diversité culturelle ne peut être atteinte par des politiques purement nationales. La Francophonie a un rôle politique de premier plan à jouer afin de défendre des identités culturelles qui dépassent les frontières des Etats-nationsEconomists tend to agree that any beneficial effects of diversity are not produced by (...)
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    (1 other version)Le marché de l'édition scientifique, entre accès propriétaire et accès libre.Joëlle Farchy & Pascal Froissart - 2010 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 57 (2):137-151.
    A number of practical aspects as well as ethical and political considerations have contributed to the advent of open-source applications in pioneering software, and subsequently to an extension of the openness principle to culture and research fields. This article explores the genealogy of open-source scientific publishing, emphasising the other variable of economic market dysfunction to show that although this has been an important factor in the development of open access, the problem has by no means been entirely resolved by this (...)
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    Beyond Phenomenology.Joëlle Hansel - 2010 - Levinas Studies 5:5-17.
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    Comment enseigner?: les dilemmes de la culture et de la pédagogie.Joëlle Plantier & Jacques Arsac - 1999 - Editions L'Harmattan.
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    Adaptive Control Loops as an Intermediate Mind-Brain Reduction Basis.Joëlle Proust - 2009 - In Alexander Hieke & Hannes Leitgeb (eds.), Reduction: Between the Mind and the Brain. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag. pp. 191-219.
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    De la difficulté d’être naturaliste en matiére d’intentionalité.Joëlle Proust - 1990 - Revue de Synthèse 111 (1-2):13-32.
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    Philosophie de la logique.Joëlle Proust - 1988 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 93 (1):138 - 141.
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  49. Précis de La Nature de la Volonté et Disputatio.Joëlle Proust - 2008 - Philosophiques:0-00.
    Cet article résume l'ouvrage paru en 2005 et répond aux objections de Stéphane Chauvier, Daniel Laurier et Pierre Livet dans le cadre d'une disputatio organisée par la revue Philosophiques.
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  50. Perception et intermodalité. Approches actuelles de la question de Molyneux.Joëlle Proust - 1997 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 187 (3):358-359.
     
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