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  1. “We are one big, happy family”: Beyond negotiation and compulsory happiness.Bruno Vanobbergen, Michel Vandenbroeck, Rudi Roose & Bouverne‐De Bie - 2006 - Educational Theory 56 (4):423-437.
     
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  2. Don't throw the baby out with the bath school! A reply to Collins and Yearley.Michel Callon & Bruno Latour - 1992 - In Andrew Pickering (ed.), Science as practice and culture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 343--368.
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    Wanted: real Children. about Innocence and Nostalgia in a Commodified Childhood.Bruno Vanobbergen - 2004 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 23 (2/3):161-176.
    Today childhood takes place within amultimedia context where education, marketingand entertainment operate together in one bigmelting pot. Childhood is commodified, asituation not everybody seems happy with. Dueto increasing exposure with violence and sexualactivities, for example in children's games,children seem to lose the chance to be realchildren. In the discussions about thiscommodified childhood, innocence and nostalgiaseem omnipresent concepts. In this article wefirst analyse the discourse about the innocenceof childhood as presented by Neil Postman inhis bestseller ``The Disappearance ofChildhood.'' Here, childhood is (...)
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    Measuring the young child: on facts, figures and ideologies in early childhood.Michel Vandenbroeck - 2020 - Ethics and Education 15 (4):413-425.
    In this contribution, we look – both historically and in the present – at how children are objectified in data and how it is assumed that this objectivation is a way to dismiss ideology, or at least to separate the ideological from the scientific. We argue, however, that the separation of data from ideology is itself a highly ideological choice. As Freire points out: education never was and never can be objective. The objectivation of the child and, more generally, of (...)
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    On Cioran's criticism of utopian thinking and the history of education.Bruno Vanobbergen & Paul Smeyers - 2007 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (1):44–55.
    The starting point of our research is the recent discussion within history of education about the aim and scope of historical educational research. More specifically, it deals with the relationship between the past and the future and is characterized by two clashing paradigms. The recent discussion within history of education is from the perspective of philosophy of education extremely interesting. Particularly intriguing is the way in which history of education defines its role of giving shape to a future. Given the (...)
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    The Social And Political Construction Of Early Childhood Education.Michel Vandenbroeck, Filip Coussée & Lieve Bradt - 2010 - British Journal of Educational Studies 58 (2):139-153.
    We analyse two foundational social problems regarding early childhood education. The first, in the late nineteenth century, is infant mortality, a social problem that constituted the historical legitimation for the first crèches. The second, the prevention of school failure, is very topical today. By analysing these examples in their historicity, taking into account social, political, economical and scientific contexts, it becomes clear that early childhood education can contribute to the individualisation and decontextualisation of social problems. Yet acknowledging this also means (...)
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    Race Categorization Modulates Holistic Face Encoding.Caroline Michel, Olivier Corneille & Bruno Rossion - 2007 - Cognitive Science 31 (5):911-924.
    Recent studies have shown that same‐race (SR) faces are processed more holistically than other‐race (OR) faces, a difference that may underlie the greater difficulty at recognizing OR than SR faces (the “other‐race effect”). This article provides original evidence suggesting that the holistic processing of faces may be sensitive to the observers' racial categorization of the face. In Experiment 1, Caucasian participants performed a face‐composite task with Caucasian faces, Asian faces, and racially ambiguous morphed face stimuli. Identical morphed face stimuli were (...)
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    An Experience-Based Holistic Account.Bruno Rossion & Caroline Michel - 2011 - In Andy Calder, Gillian Rhodes, Mark Johnson & Jim Haxby (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Face Perception. Oxford University Press. pp. 215.
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  9. For travellers.Bruno Latour & Michel Serres - 2000 - In Mike Crang & N. J. Thrift (eds.), Thinking space. New York: Routledge. pp. 281.
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    Saving Deaf Children? Screening for Hearing loss as a Public-interest Case.Geert Hove, Michel Vandenbroeck & Sigrid Bosteels - 2017 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 14 (1):109-121.
    New-born screening programs for congenital disorders and chronic disease are expanding worldwide and children “at risk” are identified by nationwide tracking systems at the earliest possible stage. These practices are never neutral and raise important social and ethical questions. An emergent concern is that a reflexive professionalism should interrogate the ever earlier interference in children’s lives. The Flemish community of Belgium was among the first to generalize the screening for hearing loss in young children and is an interesting case to (...)
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    Saving Deaf Children? Screening for Hearing loss as a Public-interest Case.Sigrid Bosteels, Michel Vandenbroeck & Geert Van Hove - 2017 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 14 (1):109-121.
    New-born screening programs for congenital disorders and chronic disease are expanding worldwide and children “at risk” are identified by nationwide tracking systems at the earliest possible stage. These practices are never neutral and raise important social and ethical questions. An emergent concern is that a reflexive professionalism should interrogate the ever earlier interference in children’s lives. The Flemish community of Belgium was among the first to generalize the screening for hearing loss in young children and is an interesting case to (...)
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  12. PROTEE 2000. Final Report. European Commission.Bruno Latour, Wiebe Bijker, Philippe Laredo, Steve Woolgar, Ruth McNally, Peter Peters, Annique Hommels, Michel Duret & Solange Martin - unknown
     
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    Equality of Opportunities, Divergent Conceptualisations and their Implications for Early Childhood Care and Education Policies.Christian Morabito & Michel Vandenbroeck - 2015 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 49 (3):456-472.
    This article aims to explore the relations between equality of opportunity and early childhood. By referring to the work of contemporary philosophers, i.e. Rawls, Sen, Dworkin, Cohen and Roemer, we argue for different possible interpretations, based on political discussions, concerning how to operationalize equality of opportunities. We represent these diverging options on a continuum, ranging from Responsibility-oriented Equality of Opportunity and Circumstances-oriented Equality of Opportunity. We then analyse how early childhood care and education policies can be constructed in relation to (...)
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    Sustainable marketing: an exploratory study of a sustain‐centric, versus profit‐centric, approach.Bruno Dyck, Rajesh V. Manchanda, Savanna Vagianos & Michèle Bernardin - 2023 - Business and Society Review 128 (2):195-216.
    As the need for business to address pressing social and ecological issues intensifies, so does the importance of enhancing the development of sustainable marketing. The current dominant approach to sustainable marketing is based on a Triple Bottom Line (TBL) profit‐centric worldview, which suggests that firms can simultaneously improve their financial well‐being as they reduce negative social and ecological externalities. However, whereas the scope of TBL marketing is limited to sustainability initiatives that enhance profits, there is a growing need for—and interest (...)
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    What do we mean with sound semantics, exactly? A survey of taxonomies and ontologies of everyday sounds.Bruno L. Giordano, Ricardo de Miranda Azevedo, Yenisel Plasencia-Calaña, Elia Formisano & Michel Dumontier - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Taxonomies and ontologies for the characterization of everyday sounds have been developed in several research fields, including auditory cognition, soundscape research, artificial hearing, sound design, and medicine. Here, we surveyed 36 of such knowledge organization systems, which we identified through a systematic literature search. To evaluate the semantic domains covered by these systems within a homogeneous framework, we introduced a comprehensive set of verbal sound descriptors, which we used to manually label the surveyed descriptor classes. We reveal that most taxonomies (...)
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    An experience-based holistic account of the other-race face effect.Bruno Rossion & Caroline Michel - 2011 - In Andy Calder, Gillian Rhodes, Mark Johnson & Jim Haxby (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Face Perception. Oxford University Press.
    The term “race,” and the concept it refers to, namely genetically different human populations in the world, is one of the most intellectually and emotionally charged in society, and in science as well. This article focuses on how human beings recognize individual faces of their own versus another “racial group,” and the term “face race” is used in the context of visual recognition, as traditionally done in the scientific literature. The article reviews the well-known phenomenon that people have greater difficulty (...)
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    The SUPPORT-S Protocol Study: A Postvention Program for Professionals After Patient or User Suicide.Edouard Leaune, Bruno Cuvillier, Maxime Vieux, Michèle Pacaut-Troncin, Benoît Chalancon, Anne-Fleur Perez, Julie Haesebaert, Nicolas Chauliac, Emmanuel Poulet & Christine Durif-Bruckert - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Direct evidence for a parietal-frontal pathway subserving spatial awareness in humans.Michel T. de Schotten, Marika Urbanski, Hugues Duffau, Emmanuelle Volle, Richard Lévy, Bruno Dubois & Paolo Bartolomeo - 2005 - Science 309 (5744):2226-2228.
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    Under What Conditions Can Recursion Be Learned? Effects of Starting Small in Artificial Grammar Learning of Center‐Embedded Structure.Fenna H. Poletiek, Christopher M. Conway, Michelle R. Ellefson, Jun Lai, Bruno R. Bocanegra & Morten H. Christiansen - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (8):2855-2889.
    It has been suggested that external and/or internal limitations paradoxically may lead to superior learning, that is, the concepts of starting small and less is more (Elman, ; Newport, ). In this paper, we explore the type of incremental ordering during training that might help learning, and what mechanism explains this facilitation. We report four artificial grammar learning experiments with human participants. In Experiments 1a and 1b we found a beneficial effect of starting small using two types of simple recursive (...)
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  20. The Enlightenment without the Critique: A Word on Michel Serres' Philosophy.Bruno Latour - 1987 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 21:83-97.
    The French, it is well known, love revolutions, political, scientific or philosophical. There is nothing they like more than a radical upheaval of the past, an upheaval so complete that a new tabula rasa is levelled, on which a new history can be built. None of our Prime Ministers starts his mandate without promising to write on a new blank page or to furnish a complete change in values and even, for some, in life. Each researcher would think of him (...)
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    Bruno, il processo, la morte.Michele Ciliberto - 2012 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 1:59-80.
    Giordano Bruno's death on 17 February 1600 was steeped in myth from the very start, and over the centuries it has become a true legend that has persisted up to the present day. This essay intends to show, from a rigorous historical perspective, that Bruno's decision to die was the consistent and conscious result of a long and hard struggle fought against others as well as with himself. It was a struggle in which emerged as especially significant the (...)
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  22. Bruno, the trial, the death.Michele Ciliberto - 2012 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 67 (1):59-80.
  23. Giordano Bruno: dialoghi filosofici italiani.Michele Ciliberto (ed.) - 2000 - Milano: Arnoldo Mondadori.
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  24. Bruno e vico: Una nota.Michele Ciliberto - 2004 - Rinascimento 44:373-377.
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    La politique du dehors.Bruno Karsenti - 2005 - Multitudes 3 (3):37-50.
    The courses by Michel Foucault recently published invite us to approach the question of the State, and more generally that of politics, from the point of view of governing and “governmentality”. Through such concepts surfaces a constant methodological urge to approach things from the outside, to study multiplicities, “connexions with the heterogeneous”, historical configurations where disparate elements interact while remaining disparate. The same approach structures the understanding of this form of governmentality known as liberalism. In order to understand its (...)
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    Il dialogo recitato: per una nuova edizione del Bruno volgare.Michele Ciliberto & Nicoletta Tirinnanzi - 2002 - Firenze: Olschki. Edited by Nicoletta Tirinnanzi.
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    Working with Bruno Latour on a Daily Basis.Michel Callon - 2024 - Theory, Culture and Society 41 (5):143-161.
    ‘I love philosophy’. With this confession, in the twilight of his life, Bruno Latour concluded a series of interviews he gave to the French television channel ARTE. This passion was reflected in original, fundamental questions that could only be answered after a long period of fieldwork. In this article, I – who worked alongside him on a daily basis in the 1980s and 1990s – describe the significance of this philosophical quest which led Latour to cross disciplinary boundaries, free (...)
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    La cosmologie de Giordano Bruno.Paul-Henri Michel - 1962 - Paris,: Hermann.
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    Giordano Bruno: parole, concetti, immagini.Michele Ciliberto (ed.) - 2014 - Firenze: Istituto nazionale di studi sul Rinascimento.
    Vol. 1. A-I. -- Vol. 2. J-Z -- Vol. 3. Apparati.
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  30. Quattro conversazioni su Giordano Bruno.Michele Piciocchi - 1986 - Roma: Barone.
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    Introduzione a Bruno.Michele Ciliberto - 1996 - Roma: Laterza.
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    La ruota del tempo: interpretazione di Giordano Bruno.Michele Ciliberto - 1986 - Roma: Editori Riuniti.
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    Giordano Bruno: il teatro della vita.Michele Ciliberto - 2007 - Milano: Mondadori.
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    Il sapiente furore: vita di Giordano Bruno.Michele Ciliberto - 2020 - Milano: Adelphi edizioni,.
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    Lessico di Giordano Bruno.Michele Ciliberto - 1979 - Roma: Edizioni dell'Ateneo & Bizzarri.
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  36. Michele federico sciacca.Bruno Perazzoli - 2005 - Divus Thomas 108 (3):275-293.
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    Giordano Bruno.Michele Ciliberto - 1990 - Roma: Laterza.
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    CHENU, Bruno, NEUSCH, Marcel, Au pays de la théologie : à la découverte des hommes et des courantsCHENU, Bruno, NEUSCH, Marcel, Au pays de la théologie : à la découverte des hommes et des courants.René-Michel Roberge - 1988 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 44 (2):268-269.
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    Une recherche citoyenne sur l’article 12 de la convention de l’ONU sur les droits des personnes handicapées.Benoit Eyraud, Arnaud Béal, Nacerdine Bezghiche, Stef Bonnot-Briey, Chantal Bruno, Erick Cattez, Jean-Philippe Cobbaut, Sylvie Daniel, Guillaume François, Julien Grard, Gael Klein, Michel Lalemant, Céline Lefebvre, Valérie Lemard, Jacques Lequien, Céline Letailleur, Claudine Levray, Marc Losson, Ana Marques, Bernard Meile, Nicolas Ordener, Mouna Romdhani, Nicolas Saenen, Sébastien Saetta, Iuliia Taran & Florie Vuattoux - 2021 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 15-2 (15-2):165-176.
    In this article, we present findings from a participatory action research program in France on the exercise of human rights and supported and substitute decision-making, inspired by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (“CRPD”). Bringing together persons with the lived experience of disability, academics, and health and social care and support professionals, the project used the method of “experience-based construction of public problem” to transform experience into collective expertise. This enabled the exploration of support that (...)
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    Umbra profunda: studi su Giordano Bruno.Michele Ciliberto - 1999 - Roma: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura.
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    Nonplaces: An Anecdoted Topography of Contemporary French Theory.Bruno Bosteels - 2003 - Diacritics 33 (3/4):117-139.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Nonplaces:An Anecdoted Topography of Contemporary French TheoryBruno Bosteels (bio)In its juridical sense, a non-lieu is a judgment that suspends, annuls, or withdraws a case without bringing it to trial. It is thus a judgment that announces or enunciates that there will be no judgment as to guilt or innocence, a finding that there is no place to judge. It therefore renders justice by refusing to render it under the (...)
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    Medicamentos, tecnociências e a figura do monstro como horizonte ético.Bruno Vasconcelos de Almeida - 2019 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 10 (19):39.
    Os medicamentos estão presentes no cotidiano de pessoas e sociedades de uma maneira inédita no âmbito da cultura. Do ponto de vista da economia, produção, circulação e consumo cresceram massivamente e integram de maneira decisiva os fluxos financeiros produtivos e rentistas que atravessam o planeta. Do ponto de vista das subjetividades, e enquanto objetos tecnológicos, eles atendem às demandas dos processos saúde doença, contribuem para a melhoria de diferentes performatividades humanas e ainda alimentam o sonho do melhoramento e da felicidade. (...)
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    The cosmology of Giordano Bruno.Paul Henri Michel - 1973 - Ithaca, N.Y.,: Cornell University Press.
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    L'occhio di Atteone: nuovi studi su Giordano Bruno.Michele Ciliberto - 2002 - Roma: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura. Edited by Giordano Bruno.
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  45. Bruno allo specchio. Filosofia e autobiografia nel Cinquecento.Michele Ciliberto - forthcoming - Rinascimento.
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    Tra filosofia e teologia: Bruno e i "puritani".Michele Ciliberto - 1998 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 1.
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  47. A formação da subjetividade moral no pensamento de Michel Foucault.Bruno Camilo de Oliveira - 2021 - Journal Cajuína 6 (1):11-22.
    The objective of this work is to present Michel Foucault's perspective on the formation of moral subjectivity according to his text entitled “The use of pleasures and the techniques of self”. In the referred text, Foucault emphasizes that moral action should not be constituted in acts according to a rule of conduct supported by moral concepts, but in acts according to a pure relation of the subject with his internal wisdom (subjectivity), a relationship that should not be understood as (...)
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    Être parent dans notre monde néolibéral, de Michel Vandenbroeck, érès, 2024.Marlyse Plagnard - 2024 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 245 (3):180-182.
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  49. Racismo de estado e tanatopolítica: Sobre o paradoxo do nazismo em Michel Foucault e Giorgio Agamben.Francisco Bruno Pereira Diógenes - 2013 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 1 (2):155-193.
    Este artigo propõe-se a expor as reflexões de dois filósofos contemporâneos, quais sejam, Michel Foucault e Giorgio Agamben, de modo a promover um paralelo,ou mesmo uma analogia, entre duas noções que permeiam as obras dos respectivos autores. Estas noções consistem no que Foucault chamou de Racismo de Estado, e no que Agamben nomeou de Tanatopolítica. O contexto, e tambémo objeto, no qual se efetiva este intento é, em uma palavra, a política totalitária do Estado nazista.Ambos os autores compreendem os (...)
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    Italia laica: la costruzione della libertà dei moderni.Michele Ciliberto - 2012 - Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
    "Italia laica" is the result of research carried out in recent years on the philosophy and culture of the Italian secular matrix, through the work of great thinkers such as Alberti, Machiavelli, Pomponazzi, Bruno and Galileo, then reinforced in the Enlightenment. The central theme is the emergence of an Italian 'civil wisdom', based on the primacy of critical knowledge and science in all its forms and ethics of a strictly worldly character that Italy has given to culture and civilization (...)
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