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    Techniques de la céramique et de la verrerie amathousiennes.Liliane-Chantal Courtois, Bruce Velde & Pierre Aupert - 1979 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 103 (2):750-755.
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    Une amphore à grenat jaune du Latium à Amathonte.Liliane-Chantal Courtois & Bruce Velde - 1978 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 102 (2):977-981.
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  3. La guerre en Irak peut-elle être justifiée comme un cas d’intervention humanitaire?Stéphane Courtois - 2006 - Les Ateliers de L’Ethique 1 (1):4-20.
    Most current criticisms against the intervention in Iraq have tackled the two justifications articulated by the members of the coalition: that the United States had to neutralize the threats that Iraq generated for their own security and to the political stability in the Middle Eastand that the war in Iraq can be justified as a necessary stage in the war against international terrorism. The principal objection against justification is that it was, and remains, unfounded. Against justification, many have replied that (...)
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    La dynamique interactionnelle au service du codéveloppement professionnel d’enseignants associés réunis en communauté de pratique.Liliane Portelance, Colette Gervais, Geneviève Boisvert & Mylène Quessy - 2018 - Revue Phronesis 7 (4):65-79.
    Given his expertise in the classroom and in school, the cooperating teacher is essential to teacher training. Expectations towards him are coming from ministerial authorities (gouvernement du Québec, 2002, 2008), but also from student teachers (Caron, Portelance and Martineau, 2013). In order to meet these expectations, the cooperating teacher is strongly encouraged to enroll in a continuous training process leading to enhance his training practices. With the intention of supporting the development of the expected cooperating teacher’s competencies (Portelance, Gervais, Lessard, (...)
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    Multiculturalism and Equal Treatment.Stéphane Courtois - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:109-115.
    The literature on multiculturalism currently splits parties into two camps : those favorable to the uniform treatment of cultural differences and those favorable to their differential treatment. Brian Barry, perhaps of the most influential present supporters of the first camp, has recently developed a severe criticism of the second approach. I intend in this paper to examine the scope and limits of Barry’s own uniform treatment approach. First, I will present the grounds Barry has for supporting it. Second, I will (...)
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    La diversité culturelle et la précaution.Lilian Richieri Hanania - 2020 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 62 (1):117-130.
    La présente contribution analyse dans quelle mesure une approche de précaution permettant de mettre en balance des intérêts de libéralisation commerciale et des préoccupations de diversité culturelle peut être caractérisée en droit international, sous quelles formes et par quels mécanismes. Elle examine l’application d’une telle approche en matière de commerce international en mettant en lumière le besoin de prudence dans l’articulation entre « commerce et culture », ainsi que la manière dont le droit international de la culture peut légitimer et (...)
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    L'éthique du discours et le problème de la connaissance morale.Stéphane Courtois - 2002 - Dialogue 41 (2):251-.
    ABSTRACT: The aim of this article is to assess the coherence of the metaethical positions on which discourse ethics as developed by Habermas and Apel rests. After showing that one is faced here with a non-descriptivist, anti-realist but cognitivist moral theory, I examine whether a non-descriptivist cognitivism, on the one hand, and an anti-realist cognitivism, on the other hand, can consistently be held. I maintain that the problem of the relation between cognitivism and non-descriptivism is adequately solved by the two (...)
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    Les disciplines herméneutiques et la théorie critique sont-elles des formes de la rationalité scientifique?Stéphane Courtois - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (2):297-.
    The general aim of this paper is to question the idea that hermeneutic and critical social sciences have to be conceived as specific embodiments of the scientific enterprise. This idea is rather implicit in Habermas's work, but has its grounds in his thesis about the argumentative unity of all sciences, upheld for the first time in 1973. Such a point of view turns out to be untenable for two reasons. First, the indiscriminating inclusion of the hermeneutic and critical social sciences (...)
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    L'intervention humanitaire peut-elle être conçue comme un «devoir parfait»?Stéphane Courtois - 2008 - Dialogue 47 (2):291-310.
    This article examines the claim recently put forward by Terry Nardin, Kok-Chor Tan, and Carla Bagnoli that humanitarian intervention ought to be conceived, not as an imperfect duty (a duty of assistance to the victims of crimes against humanity left to the discretion of the members of the international community), but—assuming that the permissibility conditions have been satisfied—as a perfect duty (an unconditional obligation demanded by justice). After explaining why such a position can be considered as legitimate, it underlines some (...)
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    Carl Einstein et Benjamin Fondane: avant gardes et émigration dans le Paris des années 1920-1930.Liliane Meffre & Olivier Salazar-Ferrer (eds.) - 2008 - New York: Lang.
    Dans le Paris cosmopolite des années 1920 et 1930, les avant-gardes fleurissent et se fécondent mutuellement, grâce notamment à l'afflux d'émigrés du monde entier qui se sont expatriés pour des raisons politiques, idéologiques ou personnelles. Parmi eux, Carl Einstein, Allemand, et Benjamin Fondane, d'origine roumaine, tous deux Juifs et Parisiens de coeur, ont oeuvré en phase avec les courants d'avant-garde du début du siècle, travaillé au carrefour de l'esthétique, de la poésie, de la critique littéraire, de la philosophie et du (...)
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  11. Un être de lien.Lilian Thuram - 2015 - In Yves Coppens, André Pichot & Camille Chevrillon, Devenir humains. Paris: Autrement.
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    Luttes idéologiques et conscience de révolution chez Lénine.Lilian Truchon - 2014 - Actuel Marx 55 (1):119.
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    Castoriadis, hoje.Lílian do Valle - 2022 - Dissertatio:65-77.
    Qual a atualidade do pensamento e da obra de Castoriadis? Um primeiro elemento de resposta pode ser fornecido pela constatação da profundidade e originalidade de sua contribuição. Contudo, está claro que esta atualidade depende do que fazemos de seu pensamento, das razões pelas quais e das formas como o convocamos e, sobretudo, de como o fazemos frutificar. Por isso mesmo, a resposta a esta questão é necessariamente múltipla, tão variada quanto são as leituras que seus escritos suscitaram. Esse texto apresenta (...)
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  14. Conditional Clauses: External and Internal Syntax.Liliane Haegeman - 2003 - Mind and Language 18 (4):317-339.
    The paper focuses on the difference between event‐conditionals and premise‐conditionals. An event‐conditional contributes to event structure: it modifies the main clause event; a premise‐conditional structures the discourse: it makes manifest a proposition that is the privileged context for the processing of the associated clause. The two types of conditional clauses will be shown to differ both in terms of their ‘external syntax’ and in terms of their ‘internal syntax’. The peripheral structure of event conditionals will be shown to lack the (...)
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    CSR Information Disclosure on the Web: A Context-Based Approach Analysing the Influence of Country of Origin and Industry Sector.Lilian Wanderley, Rafael Lucian, Francisca Farache & José Sousa Filho - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (2):369-378.
    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a much-discussed subject in the business world. The Internet has become one of the main tools for CSR information disclosure, allowing companies to publicise more information less expensively and faster than ever before. As a result, corporations are increasingly concerned with communicating ethically and responsibly to the diversity of stakeholders through the web. This paper addresses the main question as whether CSR information disclosure on corporate websites is influenced by country of origin and/or industry (...)
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    Ethical implications of pharmacogenetics – do slippery slope arguments matter?Lilian Schubert - 2004 - Bioethics 18 (4):361–378.
    ABSTRACT Pharmacogenetics is a rapidly expanding area of research exploring the relationship between inter‐individual genetic variation and drug response, with the goal of developing genetically optimised therapies. Slippery slope arguments claim that a particular action should be rejected (or supported) because it might be the first step onto a slippery slope leading to undesirable (or desirable) consequences. In this article, several slippery slope arguments relevant to the context of pharmacogenetics are evaluated under consideration of underlying reasons for their popularity. The (...)
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  17. Entre deux citations.Liliane Beaulieu - 2009 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 62 (1):5-8.
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  18. Edited volumes-le statut ethique de l'animal: Conceptions anciennes et nouvelles.Liliane Bodson - 1998 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 20 (1):132-132.
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    Recovery Memory/False Memory Polarities: Balance and Collaboration Needed.Christine A. Courtois - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 4 (1):133-134.
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    O discurso iconográfico como signo das Luzes: o frontispicio da Encyclopédie e a obra de Mestre Ataíde.Lilian Cristina Monteiro França - 2024 - Discurso 54 (2):58-77.
    O pensamento Iluminista francês desenvolveu uma iconografia própria. Mestre Ataíde, um proeminente artista brasileiro do período colonial, possuía em sua biblioteca manuais de gravuras, incluindo pranchas da Encyclopédie. Uma análise comparativa da estrutura composicional e das linhas de força do Frontispício da Encyclopédie (Cochin, 1675) e das obras Ascensão de Cristo (1806) e Assunção da Virgem (1804), ambas de Mestre Ataíde, indica a possível presença de signos das Luzes em sua iconografia. Com base em tal premissa, espera-se contribuir com os (...)
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    Naturalism.Lilian R. Furst - 1971 - [London]: Methuen. Edited by Peter N. Skrine.
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    Introduction: The Work of Michel Henry.Lilian Alweiss - 2009 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 17 (3):359-360.
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    Habermas’s epistemic conception of democracy: Some reactions to McCarthy’s objections.Stéphane Courtois - 2004 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 30 (7):842-866.
    The article aims at assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the objections to Habermas’s epistemic conception of democracy raised by Thomas McCarthy in some of his essays. The author defends two ideas. First, he contends that McCarthy is mistaken in believing that democratic debates would not be a matter of consensus. In this regard, two arguments are raised, showing that the search for agreement and consensus by citizens in public forums can hardly be dismissed and that consensus can be invested (...)
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    Sartre, images d'une vie: Commentaire de Simone de Beauvoir.Liliane Siegel, Simone de Beauvoir & Jean Paul Sartre - 1978 - Editions Gallimard.
    Album photographique consacré au philosophe et écrivain français. Au total, 181 documents en noir et blanc assortis de commentaires assez brefs, répartis dans un ordre thématique (le professeur, l'écrivain, etc.) et en partie chronologique.
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    Instant et cause.Lilian Silburn - 1955 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
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    Kuṇḍalinī: The Energy of the Depths.Lilian Silburn & Jacques Gontier - 1990 - Philosophy East and West 40 (3):406-407.
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    Corporate Governance in Asian Countries: Has Confucianism Anything to Offer?Lilian Miles & S. H. Goo - 2013 - Business and Society Review 118 (1):23-45.
    Although Confucianism is a resilient cultural tradition in Asian societies, its role in their corporate governance systems is ambiguous. Confucian values have been pushed to the periphery because of a preoccupation in these countries to emulate corporate governance systems from the West. This article argues that Confucianism has much to offer in enhancing director conduct and corporate governance standards. As the attention of the global business community turns eastwards, it is opportune to revive interest in Confucianism and to explore ways (...)
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    CSR Information Disclosure on the Web: A Context-Based Approach Analysing the Influence of Country of Origin and Industry Sector.Lilian Soares Outtes Wanderley, Rafael Lucian, Francisca Farache & José Milton Sousa Filho - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (2):369-378.
    Corporate social responsibility has become a much-discussed subject in the business world. The Internet has become one of the main tools for CSR information disclosure, allowing companies to publicise more information less expensively and faster than ever before. As a result, corporations are increasingly concerned with communicating ethically and responsibly to the diversity of stakeholders through the web. This paper addresses the main question as whether CSR information disclosure on corporate websites is influenced by country of origin and/or industry sector. (...)
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    Entropy and Entropic Differences in the Work of Michel Serres.Lilian Kroth - 2024 - Theory, Culture and Society 41 (2):21-35.
    Michel Serres’s philosophy of entropy takes what he famously calls the ‘Northwest Passage’ between the sciences and the humanities. By contextualizing his approach to entropy and affirming the role of a philosophy of difference, this paper explores Serres’s approach by means of ‘entropic differences’. It claims that entropy – or rather, entropies – provide Serres with a paradigmatic case for critical translations between different domains of knowledge. From his early Hermès series, through to The Birth of Physics and later writings (...)
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    The "Soul" of the Primitive.The Ascent of Humanity.Lilian A. Clare & Gerald Heard - 1932 - Philosophical Review 41 (3):317-318.
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  31. La universidad y la escuela de filosofía como ámbitos terapéuticos.Lilian González - 2011 - Apuntes Filosóficos 20 (39):221-245.
    La Universidad, y específicamente la escuela de filosofía, como centros de educación y de formación, están llamados a jugar un rol trascendental frente a la grave situación actual en relación con todos los aspectos de la vida. En tanto dominios de formación y transformación, entonces, han de a dejar de lado su condición de críticos y analistas pasivos de un contexto sistemáticamente difícil para devenir en un frente activo de reflexión y de búsqueda de posibilidades y de respuestas, en aras (...)
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  32. William Tyndale: Translator, Scholar, and Martyr.Lilian F. Gray - 1936 - Hibbert Journal 35:101-107.
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    Relevance theory and the scope of the grammar.Liliane Haegeman - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4):719.
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    Débat d’étudiants avec des prostituées à l’université de Lyon II en avril 1976.Lilian Mathieu - 2003 - Clio 17:175-185.
    Ce document est la retranscription d’un débat entre trois prostituées et des étudiants, tenu à l’Université Lyon 2 le 27 avril 1976. Ce débat constitue une des dernières manifestations publiques du mouvement des prostituées lancé à Lyon un an plus tôt, et qui avait vu une centaine de femmes occuper pendant plus d’une semaine une église de la ville afin de protester contre la répression policière. Il apporte non seulement un éclairage sur les conditions du passage à l’action collective d’une (...)
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  35. Réception de Madame Claire Lejeune à l'Académie Royale de Langue et de Littérature Françaises. 6 juin 1998.Liliane Wouters - 2008 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 119:213-220.
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    Learning to see the world in which we live.Lilian Alweiss - forthcoming - Continental Philosophy Review:1-20.
    This article pays heed to Klaus Held’s work by focusing on his last book _Die Geburt der Philosophie bei den Griechen_. The article shows that the book brings together two central themes that occupied Held throughout. First, how the birth of philosophy coincides with the birth of the polis (the political world) and second, how the pre-Socratics gave philosophical credence to the world in which we live, a world which Husserl later calls the “life world.” Through a novel and unorthodox (...)
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  37. Beyond Existence and Non-Existence.Lilian Alweiss - 2013 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 21 (3):448-469.
    When Husserl speaks of the so-called ‘transcendental reduction’ or ‘phenomenological epochē’ many believe that he is eschewing the question of truth or existence. Two reasons are given for this: First, Husserl explicitly states that when we perform the reduction, we should no longer naively ‘accept [the world] as it presents itself to me as factually existing’ (Id I §30, p. 53) and should suspend our judgement with regard to ‘the positing of its actual being’ (Id I §88, p. 182). Second, (...)
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    Property and “le Propre”.Lilian Kroth - 2024 - Environmental Ethics 46 (1):71-89.
    This paper is concerned with Michel Serres’s critique of property. Through the concept of ‘le propre,’ which in French can mean both ‘clean’ and ‘one’s own,’ and a naturalist reading of Rousseau, he proposes a ‘stercorian’ eco-criticism of property. Focusing on concepts of limits provides a fruitful angle from which to illuminate Serres’s critique of law and property. The first section will introduce Serres as a thinker of limits, borders, and boundaries. In the second and third parts, attention will be (...)
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    CSR information disclosure on the web: A context-based approach analysing the influence of country of origin and industry sector.Lilian Soares Outtes Wanderley, Rafael Lucian, Francisca Farache & José Milton Sousa Filhdeo - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (2):369 - 378.
    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a much-discussed subject in the business world. The Internet has become one of the main tools for CSR information disclosure, allowing companies to publicise more information less expensively and faster than ever before. As a result, corporations are increasingly concerned with communicating ethically and responsibly to the diversity of stakeholders through the web. This paper addresses the main question as whether CSR information disclosure on corporate websites is influenced by country of origin and/or industry (...)
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  40. Against cartesian mistrust: Cavell, Husserl and the other mind sceptic.Lilian Alweiss - 2010 - Ratio 23 (3):241-259.
    This paper asks whether we should still be haunted by scepticism about other minds. It draws on the writings of Cavell and Husserl to show that there is some truth in the Cartesian premise that has given rise to scepticism about other minds, namely, that our self-awareness is of a fundamentally different type from our awareness of objects and other subjects. While this leads Cavell to argue that there is a truth to scepticism, it proves the opposite to Husserl, viz. (...)
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    As personagens de O Pequeno Príncipe: A intertextualidade como processo de construção da noção de inf'ncia.Lilian Regina Gobbi Bachi - 2019 - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte 1 (1):99-120.
    Tendo em vista as questões relacionadas à literatura e suas inúmeras possibilidades de materialização, este trabalho debruça-se em analisar a intertextualidade presente entre o livro O Pequeno Príncipe, de Antoine Saint-Exupéry e o filme de mesmo título de Mark Osborne, focando-se, especificamente, na figura das personagens protagonistas. Embora trate-se de materialidades diferentes e que ocorra, de certa forma, a quebra de expectativa do leitor quanto à representação literal da obra literária no filme, nosso interesse é por buscar nas personagens infantis (...)
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    Hannah Arendt besucht Karl Jaspers.Liliane Weissberg - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 72 (2):178-197.
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    Kann das Judentum erneuert werden?Liliane Weissberg - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 73 (2):104-120.
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  44. Instant et cause. Le discontinu dans la pensée philosophique de l'Inde.Lilian Silburn - 1956 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 18 (4):684-686.
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  45. The unity argument: Phenomenology's departure from Kant.Lilian Alweiss - 2024 - European Journal of Philosophy 32 (4):1130-1145.
    Phenomenology questions the centrality that Kant attributes to the “I think.” It claims that on the pre-reflective level experience is selfless as unity is given. I call this the “unity argument.” The paper explores the significance of this claim by focusing on the work of Edmund Husserl. What interests me is that although the unity argument claims that we can account for the unity of experience without appealing to the an “I think,” Husserl agrees with Kant that experience must be (...)
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  46. Brain self-regulation in criminal psychopaths.Lilian Konicar, Ralf Veit, Hedwig Eisenbarth, Beatrix Barth, Paolo Tonin, Ute Strehl & Niels Birbaumer - 2015 - Nature: Scientific Reports 5:1-7.
    Psychopathic individuals are characterized by impaired affective processing, impulsivity, sensation-seeking, poor planning skills and heightened aggressiveness with poor self-regulation. Based on brain self-regulation studies using neurofeedback of Slow Cortical Potentials (SCPs) in disorders associated with a dysregulation of cortical activity thresholds and evidence of deficient cortical functioning in psychopathy, a neurobiological approach seems to be promising in the treatment of psychopathy. The results of our intensive brain regulation intervention demonstrate, that psychopathic offenders are able to gain control of their brain (...)
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  47. Verse: Travail.Lilian W. Burns - 1961 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 42 (1):76.
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    Narrative production in low-educated individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease and its relation to cognitive and brain volume measures.Lilian Hübner, Alexandre Nikolaev, Anderson Smidarle, Yawu Liu, Gustavo Cardoso, Vitor Monticelli, Jungmoon Hyun, Wyllians Borelli, Gislaine Jerônimo, Yves Joanette, Lucas Schilling & Fernanda Loureiro - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Hobbes et la nature de l'État: matière et dialectique de la souveraineté politique.Lilian [vnv] Truchon - 2018 - Paris: Éditions Delga.
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    Retour sur le marxisme et le darwinisme.Lilian Truchon - 2015 - Actuel Marx 58 (2):104-117.
    As a thinker whose work proposes the recovery in Darwin of an innovative anthropology, which no specialist scholar has consistently refuted or has exposed as amounting to a forced or willful interpretation, Patrick Tort can enable us to arrive at a valid assessment of Darwin’s discourse on man and on civilization. In this regard, he underlines the unquestionably dialectical character of the passage from “nature” to “culture” in the project. As a consequence of their ignorance of this innovation, Marx, and (...)
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