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    Pour l’immobilisme?Louise Poissant - 1985 - Philosophiques 12 (1):133-146.
    Dans cet article, la question de l'immobilisme est abordée à la suite d'un détour par la description sommaire de diverses tendances féministes regroupées sous les catégories de féminismes de revendication, féminismes de libération et féminismes d'affirmation de la différence. Cette présentation permet de retracer une histoire des femmes et de leurs mouvements. À la suite de ce tour d'horizon, l'auteure essaie d'analyser le trait d'immobilisme dont on taxe les femmes et que l'on retrouve même, à des degrés et à des (...)
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    Egalité et différence des sexes. Actes du colloque international sur la situation de la femme, tenu à l'Université de Montréal les 23, 24 et 25 novembre 1984 Louise Marcil-Lacoste et collaborateurs Les Cahiers de l'Acfas, no 44 Montréal: L'Association canadienne-française pour l'avancement des sciences, 1986. xxxii, 358 p. [REVIEW]Louise Poissant - 1989 - Dialogue 28 (2):338.
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    Louise Poissant, Machinations, Montréal, Société d'Esthétique du Québec, 1989, 128 p.Louise Poissant, Machinations, Montréal, Société d'Esthétique du Québec, 1989, 128 p. [REVIEW]Jacques G. Ruelland - 1990 - Philosophiques 17 (1):161-162.
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    Arguing with Government.Michael Schleifer, Francois Neveu, Michel Mayer & Helene Poissant - 1999 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 14 (3):33-38.
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  5. Symposium on Louise Richardson’s “Flavour, Taste and Smell”.Louise Richardson, Fiona Macpherson, Mohan Matthen & Matthew Nudds - 2013 - Mind and Language Symposia at the Brains Blog.
  6. ILouise M. Antony.Louise M. Antony - 1997 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 71 (1):177-208.
  7. Deuxième partie Louise labé, lionnoise.Louise Labé Et Sa Famille - forthcoming - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance.
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  8. Different Voices or Perfect Storm: Why Are There So Few Women in Philosophy?Louise Antony - 2012 - Journal of Social Philosophy 43 (3):227-255.
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    Gender and race in the modernist middlebrow: Louise faure-favier’s Blanche et noir.Louise Hardwick - 2022 - Angelaki 27 (3-4):91-111.
    This article marks a decisive step towards the recovery of the French woman writer, journalist, and aviation pioneer Louise Faure-Favier, who today is virtually forgotten. The article begins by sit...
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  10. Global civil society and global governmentality.Louise Amoore & Paul Langley - 2005 - In Randall D. Germain & Michael Kenny, The idea of global civil society: politics and ethics in a globalizing era. New York: Routledge.
     
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  11. The Varieties of Reference.Louise M. Antony - 1987 - Philosophical Review 96 (2):275.
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    The Quest for Moral Law.Louise Saxe Eby - 1944 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Columbia University Press.
  13. Social brains, simple minds: does social complexity really require cognitive complexity?Louise Barrett, Peter Henzi & Rendall & Drew - 2007 - In Nathan Emery, Nicola Clayton & Chris Frith, Social Intelligence: From Brain to Culture. Oxford University Press.
     
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  14. Aesthetic Adjectives.Louise McNally & Isidora Stojanovic - 2017 - In James O. Young, The Semantics of Aesthetic Judgements. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Among semanticists and philosophers of language, there has been a recent outburst of interest in predicates such as delicious, called predicates of personal taste (PPTs, e.g. Lasersohn 2005). Somewhat surprisingly, the question of whether or how we can distinguish aesthetic predicates from PPTs has hardly been addressed at all in this recent work. It is precisely this question that we address. We investigate linguistic criteria that we argue can be used to delineate the class of specifically aesthetic adjectives. We show (...)
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    Beyond the Brain: How Body and Environment Shape Animal and Human Minds.Louise Barrett - 2011 - Princeton University Press.
    When a chimpanzee stockpiles rocks as weapons or when a frog sends out mating calls, we might easily assume these animals know their own motivations--that they use the same psychological mechanisms that we do. But as Beyond the Brain indicates, this is a dangerous assumption because animals have different evolutionary trajectories, ecological niches, and physical attributes. How do these differences influence animal thinking and behavior? Removing our human-centered spectacles, Louise Barrett investigates the mind and brain and offers an alternative (...)
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  16. A Mind of One’s Own: Feminist Essays on Reason and Objectivity.Louise M. Antony & Charlotte Witt (eds.) - 1993 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
    The tradition of Western philosophy—in particular, the ideals of reason and objectivity—has come down to us from white males, nearly all of whom are demonstrably sexist, even misogynist. What are the implications of this fact for contemporary feminists working within this tradition? Is this tradition so imbued with patriarchy that it is impossible for feminists to work on the same problems or to use the same tools? Or can feminists remain feminists while helping themselves to the philosophical tradition?In this splendidly (...)
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  17. Sniffing and smelling.Louise Richardson - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 162 (2):401-419.
    In this paper I argue that olfactory experience, like visual experience, is exteroceptive: it seems to one that odours, when one smells them, are external to the body, as it seems to one that objects are external to the body when one sees them. Where the sense of smell has been discussed by philosophers, it has often been supposed to be non-exteroceptive. The strangeness of this philosophical orthodoxy makes it natural to ask what would lead to its widespread acceptance. I (...)
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    The Gurdjieff years, 1929-1949: recollections of Louise March.Louise March - 1990 - Walworth, N.Y.: Work Study Association. Edited by Beth McCorkle.
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    Feminist Theological Approaches to (the) Sexual Abuse of Children.Louise Carr - 1996 - Feminist Theology 4 (12):21-42.
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    Distinct signatures of subjective confidence and objective accuracy in speech prosody.Louise Goupil & Jean-Julien Aucouturier - 2021 - Cognition 212 (C):104661.
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    (1 other version)Essay on Human Love.Louise Robinson Heath - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (100):93-93.
  22. » Ecclesia primitiva «: Alvarus Pelagius and Marsilius of Padua.Louise S. Handelman - 1980 - Medioevo 6:431-448.
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    The Medical Origins of Criminology.Louise A. Jackson - 2007 - Metascience 16 (2):281-284.
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    From Passion To aFFecTion: THe arT oF THe PHiLosoPHicaL in eigHTeenTH-cenTUry PoeTics.Louise Joy - 2013 - Philosophy and Literature 37 (1):72-87.
    In much eighteenth-century British literary criticism, passion distinguishes poetry from philosophy, whose ideas are too abstract to evoke emotion. At the end of the century, however, William Wordsworth radically refuses this distinction between poetry and philosophy, rejecting the centrality of passion for poetry. Instead, developing ideas latent in the work of James Beattie, he places affection at the heart of his poetic theory. This essay uncovers "the affections" as a major site of meaning for Wordsworth: calm, rationalized emotions, they yoke (...)
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  25. Des actes dits « souples » au traitement acrobatique : Hes à la HAS?Louise Viezzi Parent - forthcoming - Médecine et Droit.
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    The Royal Society's Standard Thermometer, 1663-1709.Louise Patterson - 1953 - Isis 44 (1/2):51-64.
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    Man and Mediator in Repos du Septième Jour.Louise Mahru Potter - 1970 - Renascence 22 (4):207-217.
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    Ode to a lost icon, David Jones.Louise Ravelli - 2022 - Discourse and Communication 16 (2):269-282.
    The dramatic impact of online shopping on ‘bricks and mortar’ retail is well known, and large, well-established department stores have been no exception. This article provides a case study of one department store, ‘David Jones’ in Sydney, which has been a long-term feature of the retail landscape in Australia. This store’s embodiment of glamour and service has come to define David Jones as an institution, but the affordances of the conventional department store have been challenged in the current environment, disrupting (...)
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    Knowledge As Hypothesis — A Fourteenth Century Analysis.Louise Nisbet Roberts - 1966 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):61-68.
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    Quand l’État confie la « protection » de la santé aux entreprises.Louise Vandelac & Baraldi - 1999 - Éthique Publique 1 (1).
    Dans un premier temps, l’auteur accuse le ministère canadien de la Santé de travailler insidieusement au démantèlement de la Direction générale de la protection de la santé pour dorénavant confier la responsabilité de veiller à la sécurité des aliments et des médicaments à l’industrie privée. Face à cette dangereuse déresponsabilisation des pouvoirs publics, l’auteur reproche ensuite aux instances éthiques leur instrumentalisation politique. Par opposition, il importe de mettre en place une éthique de la responsabilité, chien de garde des instances publiques (...)
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    Response of the bioethics committee, st. John's hospital and health center santa Monica, california.Louise West - 1994 - HEC Forum 6 (6):397-399.
  32. The Reality of (Non‐Aesthetic) Artistic Value.Louise Hanson - 2013 - Philosophical Quarterly 63 (252):492-508.
    It has become increasingly common for philosophers to make use of the concept of artistic value, and, further, to distinguish artistic value from aesthetic value. In a recent paper, ‘The Myth of (Non-Aesthetic) Artistic Value’, Dominic Lopes takes issue with this, presenting a kind of corrective to current philosophical practice regarding the use of the concept of artistic value. Here I am concerned to defend current practice against Lopes's attack. I argue that there is some unclarity as to what aspect (...)
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  33. The openness of illusions.Louise Antony - 2011 - Philosophical Issues 21 (1):25-44.
    Illusions are thought to make trouble for the intuition that perceptual experience is "open" to the world. Some have suggested, in response to the this trouble, that illusions differ from veridical experience in the degree to which their character is determined by their engagement with the world. An understanding of the psychology of perception reveals that this is not the case: veridical and falsidical perceptions engage the world in the same way and to the same extent. While some contemporary vision (...)
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  34. Flavour, Taste and Smell.Louise Richardson - 2013 - Mind and Language 28 (3):322-341.
    I consider the role of psychology and other sciences in telling us about our senses, via the issue of whether empirical findings show us that flavours are perceived partly with the sense of smell. I argue that scientific findings do not establish that we're wrong to think that flavours are just tasted. Non-naturalism, according to which our everyday conception of the senses does not involve empirical commitments of a kind that could be corrected by empirical findings is, I suggest, a (...)
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  35. Cultivos genéticamente modificados.O. Fresno Louise - 2005 - Enfoques 6.
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    The Seal of Theognis, writing, and oral poetry.Louise Pratt - 1995 - American Journal of Philology 116 (2).
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    Rules and responsibilities.Louise Spilsbury - 2020 - Minneapolis: Free Spirit Publishing. Edited by Hanane Kai.
    A picture book about the importance of following rules and taking responsibility.
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    Introduction to the special issue on “Indigenous psychology: What’s the next step?”.Louise Sundararajan - 2019 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 39 (2):65-66.
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    Mad, Bad, and Beyond: Iago Meets Qü Yuan.Louise Sundararajan - 2009 - Emotion Review 1 (1):33-34.
    This commentary offers an alternative interpretation of Iago's resentment based on clinical psychology and a cross-cultural perspective, thereby revisiting the fundamental question of what is emotion.
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    Case Study: "The Child That Might Be Born...".Louise M. Terry & Anne Campbell - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (3):11.
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    Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility in China: A Multilevel Study of Their Effects on Trust and Organizational Citizenship Behavior.Louise Tourigny, Jian Han, Vishwanath V. Baba & Polly Pan - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (2):427-440.
    Using multisource data and multilevel analysis, we propose that the ethical stance of supervisors influences subordinates’ perceptions of corporate social responsibility which in turn influences subordinates’ trust in the organization resulting in their taking increased personal social responsibility and engagement in organizational citizenship behaviors oriented toward both the organization and other individuals. Using a multilevel model, we assessed the extent to which ethical leadership and CSR at the work unit level impacts subordinates’ behaviors mediated by organizational trust at the individual (...)
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    Strength of perceptual experience predicts word processing performance better than concreteness or imageability.Louise Connell & Dermot Lynott - 2012 - Cognition 125 (3):452-465.
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    La métaphysique.Louise-Marie Antoniotti - 2013 - Perpignan: Artège.
    Cet ouvrage organise a la maniere pedagogique d'un cours propose une lecture systematique de La Metaphysique d'Aristote a la lumiere des commentaires de la tradition thomiste. La metaphysique, dite philosophie premiere, a pour objet la science des premiers principes et des premieres causes. L'ensemble des huit lecons proposees ici explicite, analyse et critique les concepts majeurs de la metaphysique: etant, essence et etre (esse), substance et accidents, matiere et forme, etc., puis les causes de l'etre ainsi que les principes de (...)
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  44. Access to Personal Information for Public Health Research: Transparency Should Always Be Mandatory.Louise Ringuette, Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon, Victoria Doudenkova & Bryn Williams-Jones - 2018 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 1 (2):94-98.
    Au Québec, la Loi sur l’accès aux documents des organismes publics et sur la protection des renseignements personnels offre une exception en matière de transparence à la plupart des institutions publiques où la recherche en santé publique est menée en leur permettant de ne pas divulguer leurs utilisations de données à caractère personnel (souvent collectées sans le consentement des personnes étudiées). Cette exception est éthiquement problématique en raison de préoccupations importantes (ex. : la protection de la vie privée et les (...)
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    Clinical Pragmatics.Louise Cummings - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    Many children and adults experience significant breakdown in the use of language. The resulting pragmatic disorders present a considerable barrier to effective communication. This book is the first critical examination of the current state of our knowledge of pragmatic disorders and provides a comprehensive overview of the main concepts and theories in pragmatics. It examines the full range of pragmatic disorders that occur in children and adults and discusses how they are assessed and treated by clinicians. Louise Cummings attempts (...)
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  46. Vagueness and crispness in the verbal domain.Louise McNally - unknown
     
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    Why I Am Not a Buddhist.Louise Williams - 2020 - Faith and Philosophy 37 (4):550-554.
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    What does it mean to embed ethics in data science? An integrative approach based on the microethics and virtues.Louise Bezuidenhout & Emanuele Ratti - 2021 - AI and Society 36:939–953.
    In the past few years, scholars have been questioning whether the current approach in data ethics based on the higher level case studies and general principles is effective. In particular, some have been complaining that such an approach to ethics is difficult to be applied and to be taught in the context of data science. In response to these concerns, there have been discussions about how ethics should be “embedded” in the practice of data science, in the sense of showing (...)
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  49. Naturalism and "robust" subjectivity : a critique of Baker.Louise Antony - 2020 - In Luis R. G. Oliveira & Kevin Corcoran, Common Sense Metaphysics: Essays in Honor of Lynne Rudder Baker. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    On the proper treatment of the connection between connectionism and symbolism.Louise Antony & Joseph Levine - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (1):23-24.
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