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    Object expectations alter information use during visual recognition.Laurent Caplette, Frédéric Gosselin & Greg L. West - 2021 - Cognition 214 (C):104803.
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    Semantic and pragmatic aspects of the interaction of time and modality in French: an interval-based account.Laurent Gosselin - 2013 - In Kasia M. Jaszczolt & Louis de Saussure (eds.), Time: Language, Cognition & Reality. Oxford University Press. pp. 1--98.
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    Bruno Latour’s Science Is Politics By Other Means: Between Politics and Ontology.Eve Seguin & Laurent-Olivier Lord - 2023 - Perspectives on Science 31 (1):9-39.
    Abstract“Science Is Politics By Other Means” (SIPBOM) was coined in The Pasteurization of France, Latour’s 1984 empirical study of the birth of microbiology. Yet, it encapsulates an outstanding political theory of science that Latour has never formalized and that has remained unnoticed to this day. The theory is comprised of two dimensions. The first one is the ontological labor performed by science, that is, the laboratory production of new nonhumans. The second one is the ability of science to devise and (...)
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    Using reinforcement learning to understand the emergence of "intelligent" eye-movement behavior during reading.Erik D. Reichle & Patryk A. Laurent - 2006 - Psychological Review 113 (2):390-408.
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    Thinking Crossroads: from Scientific Pluralism to Pluralist History of Science.Matteo Vagelli, Laurent Loison & Ivan Moya-Diez - 2021 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 52 (1):87-95.
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    Reading Shaftesbury's Pathologia: An Illustration and Defence of the Stoic Account of the Emotions.Christian Maurer & Laurent Jaffro - 2013 - History of European Ideas 39 (2):207-220.
    The present article is an edition of the Pathologia (1706), a Latin manuscript on the passions by Anthony Ashley Cooper, the third Earl of Shaftesbury (1671-1713). There are two parts, i) an introduction with commentary (http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01916599.2012.679795), and ii) an edition of the Latin text with an English translation (http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01916599.2012.679796) . The Pathologia treats of a series of topics concerning moral psychology, ethics and philology, presenting a reconstruction of the Stoic theory of the emotions that is closely modelled on Cicero and (...)
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    Where mathematics becomes Political. representing Humans.Karen François & Laurent de Sutter - 2004 - Philosophica 74 (2).
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    Revisiting the Sources of Borel's Interest in Probability: Continued Fractions, Social Involvement, Volterra's Prolusione.Antonin Durand & Laurent Mazliak - 2011 - Centaurus 53 (4):306-332.
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    LAURA, a system to debug student programs.Anne Adam & Jean-Pierre Laurent - 1980 - Artificial Intelligence 15 (1-2):75-122.
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    Chronique d’hospitalisation sans consentement.Christian Gamaleu Kameni, Laurent Mortet & Telesphore Tekebeng Lele - 2024 - Médecine et Droit 2024 (185):31-36.
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    Le monisme matériel de Franz Brentano.Guillaume Bucchioni & Laurent Iglesias - 2019 - Dialogue 58 (4):653-675.
    This article is a review of Franz Brenatno’s material ontology. We support the thesis that Brentano defends an original type of monism. This monism can be seen as the conjunction of three theories: reism (the thesis that there are only concrete individual things), priority monism (the thesis that there is only one substance), and supersubstantivalism (the thesis that this substance is space).
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    Neural correlates of phonetic convergence and speech imitation.Maëva Garnier, Laurent Lamalle & Marc Sato - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA, USA March 24–27, 2011.G. Aldo Antonelli, Laurent Bienvenu, Lou van den Dries, Deirdre Haskell, Justin Moore, Christian Rosendal Uic, Neil Thapen & Simon Thomas - 2012 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 18 (2).
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    Hedendaagse Franse filosofen.Paul-Laurent Assoun & K. Boey (eds.) - 1987 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
    Profielen van twaalf structuralistische en post-structuralistische Franse filosofen.
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    Désorganisation des liens familiaux et réactivation des conflits chez les aidants confrontés à la maladie… d’Alzheimer de leur mère.Magalie Bonnet-Llompart & Alexandra Laurent - 2020 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 229 (3):123-141.
    Prendre soin d’un parent souffrant de la maladie d’Alzheimer place l’ensemble de la famille dans des circonstances complexes et difficiles. Cet article s’emploie à comprendre comment la maladie d’Alzheimer vient convoquer l’histoire familiale, ses conflits et ses traces du négatif, perturbant à la fois les liens familiaux et l’inscription des proches dans leur rôle d’aidant. Les auteures rendent compte d’entretiens cliniques à visée de recherche menés auprès d’une fratrie de quatre sœurs confrontées à la dépendance de leur mère atteinte de (...)
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  16. La construction de l'identite du journaliste.Laurent Charles Boyomo-Assala - 1995 - Polis 1:111-128.
     
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  17. Figures du théologicopolitique, « Problèmes et controverses ».Emmanuel Catin, Laurent Jaffro & Alain Petit - 2001 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 191 (1):78-79.
     
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  18. Knowledge intensive firms, communities and creative cities.Patrick Cohendet & Laurent Simon - 2008 - In Ash Amin & Joanne Roberts (eds.), Community, Economic Creativity, and Organization. Oxford University Press. pp. 227--253.
     
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    Notes de lecture.Philippe Cormier & Laurent Lavaud - 2009 - Philosophie 103 (4):93-96.
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    Démocratie, réligion et pluralisme.Laurent de Briey - 2006 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 104 (4):741-761.
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    Le formalisme pratique : de la morale à l’éthique.Laurent De Briey - 2005 - Philosophiques 32 (2):319-342.
    L’actualité du kantisme en philosophie morale et politique est illustrée par l’importance en son sein des approches formelles, notamment l’éthique de la discussion et le libéralisme politique. Ces approches estiment que le formalisme pratique implique une réduction de la sphère de la rationalité pratique à la seule réflexion morale sur l’impartialité des normes, au détriment du questionnement éthique sur la vie bonne renvoyé à la particularité subjective. Dans le présent article, nous contestons la nécessité d’une telle implication et nous voulons (...)
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    Tératopolitique : récits, histoire, -jeux.Filippo Del Lucchese & Laurent Bove - 2008 - Multitudes 33 (2):19.
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    Après la loi.Laurent De Sutter - 2018 - Paris: PuF, Presses universitaires de France.
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    After law.Laurent De Sutter - 2020 - Medford, MA: Polity Press. Edited by Barnaby Norman.
    Why law may be less important than we think.
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    De l'indifférence à la politique.Laurent De Sutter - 2008 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Le livre que le lecteur tient entre les mains est un bréviaire de l'indifférence à la politique. Ce bréviaire, toutefois, ne vise aucune fin édificatrice, ni prosélyte. Il se contente d'être l'exposé fragmentaire d'un soupçon vague : que la politique ne rend pas heureux. Plutôt qu'y dépenser une énergie que nous n'avons pas, ne vaut-il pas mieux nous tourner vers d'autres horizons? Déambulant le long d'une plage des Pouilles, assis à la terrasse d'un café parisien, ou goûtant, depuis le balcon (...)
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  26. Reciprocal portrait of Jacques Lacan in Gilles Deleuze.Laurent de Sutter - 2016 - In Boštjan Nedoh & Andreja Zevnik (eds.), Lacan and Deleuze: A Disjunctive Synthesis. Edinburgh: Eup.
     
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    Dialogues, Logics and Other Strange Things: Essays in Honour of Shahid Rahman.Cedric Degremont, Laurent Keiff & Helge Ruckert (eds.) - 2008
    Non-classical views about important issues in logic and its philosophy are a distinctive trait of Shahid Rahman's work. This volume has been designed, on the occasion of his 50th birthday, as a gathering place for unconventional approaches, original ideas and attempts to question well-established standards. Some of the world top philosophers and logicians contributed to a brilliant collection of papers, some of which doubtlessly leave their mark on the work to come in logic and in philosophy of formal sciences. Contributors (...)
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    Compétences interactionnelles et relations des éducatrices-teurs de l’enfance avec les parents : la formation comme ressource pour la recherche.Stéphanie Garcia & Laurent Filliettaz - 2020 - Revue Phronesis 9 (2):123-138.
    The purpose of this article is to question an apparently well-established linearity between research and training approaches. The paper aims to clarify how interaction can be an object of training, and in so doing, a means of generating knowledge about competences mobilized by professionals when coordinating with others to do what they have to do. These questions will be addressed in the empirical field of early childhood and more particularly in the work of child care educators during meetings with parents.
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    Lectures russes de Pascal: hier et aujourd'hui.Françoise Lesourd & Laurent Thirouin (eds.) - 2020 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Pascal is the most widely read French philosopher in Russia. This work looks at Pascalian studies in contemporary Russia, detailing the themes and images associated with Pascal in Russian philosophy and poetry. It also focuses on Leo Tolstoy, who read Pascal.
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    La pensée du philosophe Kä Mana: redynamiser l'imaginaire africain.Laurent Lwanga Falay - 2017 - Paris: L'Harmattan. Edited by Miki Kasongo.
    Le développement ou non de l'Afrique est aussi fonction de son propre imaginaire dans lequel les mythes y jouent un rôle décisif et déterminant. La défatalisation de l'impasse dans laquelle se trouve plongé le continent exige la transformation de ses mythes en de véritables projets de développement efficaces et en profondeur, trouvant leur raison d'être au coeur des Africains eux-mêmes. L'ouvrage, en l'analysant et en s'appuyant sur la pensée de Kä Mana, propose la voie des intelligences nouvelles et d'imagination féconde (...)
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    Informing the market: The strengths and weaknesses of information in the british national health service.Martin McKee & Laurent Chenet - 1997 - Health Care Analysis 5 (2):149-156.
    Many countries are experimenting with planned (or quasi-) markets to discover if they can efficiently deliver health care in keeping with societal objectives. This paper examines the information requirements of this approach. Information is necessary in order to compare the performance of providers, to support billing, and to monitor access to care. It should be accurate, unambiguous, and resistant to manipulation. We draw on a project to find out how information on hospitalisation could be used in contracting in the British (...)
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    Un compte-rendu behavioriste du symbole significatif.George Herbert Mead & Laurent Perreau - 2012 - Philosophie 115 (4):7-12.
    L’exposé que je souhaite présenter repose sur les présupposés suivants, que je ne peux qu’indiquer. J’admets à titre provisoire l’hypothèse des sciences physiques selon laquelle les objets physiques et l’univers physique peuvent être analysés en un complexe de corpuscules physiques. Je suppose que les objets de l’expérience immédiate [158] existent en relation avec les individus biologiques et sociaux...
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    From the ego to the alter ego – interacting with the self image through Neuro Mirror.Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau - 2018 - Technoetic Arts 16 (1):85-97.
    In this article, we introduce our interactive art installation Neuro Mirror that was developed in 2017 for the Cybernetic Consciousness [?] exhibition that was held in 2017 at the ITAU Cultural in Sao Paulo. This artwork enables participants to interact with their own images and those of their alter egos with the help of digital mirrors. The installation consists of three screens. The middle one shows a live image of the participant that is somewhat distorted. The one on the left (...)
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    L'intentionnalité Aristote en héritage?Kristell Trego & Laurent Villevieille - 2016 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 114 (3):403-406.
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  35. Passivité et réceptivité chez Husserl. Eléments pour une réflexion phénoménologique sur le thème de la finitude.Laurent van Eynde - 1998 - Recherches Husserliennes 10:21-51.
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  36. Psychopathia sexualis, étude médicolégale.R. von Krafft-Ebing, Émile Laurent & Émile Csapo - 1896 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 42:106-107.
     
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    Examining the Hierarchical Influences of the Big-Five Dimensions and Anxiety Sensitivity on Anxiety Symptoms in Children.Erika Wauthia, Laurent Lefebvre, Kathy Huet, Wivine Blekic, Khira El Bouragui & Mandy Rossignol - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  38. Mental Illness Stigma and Epistemic Credibility.Abigail Gosselin - 2018 - Social Philosophy Today 34:77-94.
    In this paper I explore the way that mental illness stigma impacts epistemic credibility in people who have mental illness. While any kind of stigma has the potential to discredit a person’s epistemic agency, in the case of mental illness the basis for discrediting is in some cases and to some extent justifiable, for impairments in rationality, control, and reality perception can indeed be obstacles to participating appropriately in epistemic activities such as normal conversation and public discourse. People with mental (...)
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    Mental Illness Stigma and Epistemic Credibility in advance.Abigail Gosselin - forthcoming - Social Philosophy Today.
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    Responding to Sanist Microaggressions with Acts of Epistemic Resistance.Abigail Gosselin - 2022 - Hypatia 37 (2):293-314.
    People who have mental health diagnoses are often subject to sanist microaggressions in which pejorative terms to describe mental illness are used to represent that which is discreditable. Such microaggressions reflect and perpetrate stigma against severe mental illness, often held unconsciously as implicit bias. In this article, I examine the sanist attitudes that underlie sanist microaggressions, analyzing some of the cognitive biases that support mental illness stigma. Then I consider what responsibility we have with respect to microaggressions. I argue that (...)
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    Philosophizing from Experience: First‐Person Accounts and Epistemic Justice.Abigail Gosselin - 2019 - Journal of Social Philosophy 50 (1):45-68.
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    “Clinician Knows Best”? Injustices in the Medicalization of Mental Illness.Abigail Gosselin - 2019 - Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 5 (2).
    This paper uses a non-ideal theory approach advocated for by Alison Jaggar to show that practices involved with the medicalization of serious mental disorders can subject people who have these disorders to a cycle of vulnerability that keeps them trapped within systems of injustice. When medicalization locates mental disorders solely as problems of individual biology, without regard to social factors, and when it treats mental disorders as personal defects, it perpetuates injustice in several ways: by enabling biased diagnoses through stereotyping, (...)
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    Why do we SLIP to the basic level? Computational constraints and their implementation.Frédéric Gosselin & Philippe G. Schyns - 2001 - Psychological Review 108 (4):735-758.
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    Are women owner-managers challenging our definitions of entrepreneurship? An in-depth survey.H. Lee-Gosselin & J. Grisé - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (4-5):423 - 433.
    In the Quebec city area, 400 women owner-managers of business in the three industrial sectors answered a detailed questionnaire, and 75 of these subsequently underwent in-depth interviews. The main dimensions explored were the characteristics of the entrepreneurs and their firms, the experience of starting a business, the success criteria used, and their vision for the future of their firms. The results suggest the importance, to these women, of a model of small and stable business. This is not a transitory phase (...)
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    Is there a freedom requirement for moral responsibility?Phillip D. Gosselin - 1979 - Dialogue 18 (3):289-306.
    The Principle that freedom is necessary for moral responsibility has received a variety of explications, but few philosophers have doubted that in some plausible sense it is true. However, two philosophers have recently challenged it using very different but equally ingenious arguments. J.F.M. Hunter has provided the more obviously direct attack in arguing that considerations of freedom as such are in no way relevant to assessments of moral responsibility. Harry Frankfurt has directed his fire at the version of the freedom (...)
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    You are about to see pictorial representations!Frédéric Gosselin & Philippe G. Schyns - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2):191-192.
    Pylyshyn argues against representations with pictorial properties that would be superimposed on a scene. We present evidence against this view, and a new method to depict pictorial properties. We propose a continuum between the top-down generation of internal signals (imagery) and the bottom-up signals from the outside world. Along the continuum, superstitious perceptions provide a method to tackle representational issues.
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    The epistemic function of narratives and the globalization of mental disorders.Abigail Gosselin - 2013 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 6 (1):46-67.
    The scientific model of mental disorder, which is the foundation of American psychiatry, is easily imperialistic when it is applied globally. This unwarranted extension of power is especially problematic for women, since psychiatry is easily used to deny women discursive and agential power and to ignore social and political contexts for women’s suffering. By analyzing the epistemic function of narratives, I argue that the hegemonic power of the scientific narrative is unjustified and often harmful, and that a more accurate and (...)
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  48. Can the Potentiality Argument Survive the Contraception Reduction?Phil Gosselin - 2000 - Journal of Philosophical Research 25:437-458.
    Many philosophers believe that the main reason it is wrong to kill people is that killing them deprives them of all the experiences and activities that would otherwise have constituted their futures. Some of these philosophers have also argued that killing potential people is wrong for the same reason, and have used this as support for a conservative position on abortion. Critics have countered by arguing that if zygotes are potential people so too are gamete pairs, and that the potentialist (...)
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    Pierre Manent et la gestion de la diversité religieuse.Jérôme Gosselin-Tapp - 2018 - Ithaque 22:111-134.
    Cet article se propose de situer le livre Situation de la France (2015) de Pierre Manent dans le débat contemporain sur la gestion de la diversité religieuse, et ce, à partir de deux principales thèses interprétatives. La première thèse est que le modèle de Manent s’appuie sur une forme de collectivisme méthodologique. La seconde thèse est que la place que Manent accorde au discours religieux dans la « conversation civique » est justifiée par une volonté de faire contrepoids à la (...)
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    Addiction Narratives.Abigail Gosselin - 2012 - Social Philosophy Today 28:47-66.
    The predominant narratives of addiction—Disease and Choice narratives—frame addiction as a personal problem to be addressed by controlling an individual’s behavior. By analyzing the epistemic function of narratives of addiction, this paper shows that these narratives construct a story about the nature of addiction by assuming simplistic views about human agency, leading to drug policies that narrowly focus on individual behavior. Assumptions embedded within narratives must be made transparent so that the partial, perspectival, and situated nature of the knowledge that (...)
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