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    Música, autismo E diferenças: A representação como violência em Levinas E Deleuze.Stephan Malta Oliveira, Luísa Azevedo Damasceno, Nathalie Emmanuelle Hofmann, Letícia Azevedo Damasceno, Cecília Albuquerque Reynaud Schaefer & Alba Cristina Martins da Silveira - 2021 - Childhood and Philosophy 17:01-18.
    The aim of this article is to investigate and discuss the notions of difference and representation in Emmanuel Levinas and Gilles Deleuze, articulating such notions through the example of a university extension project involving the formation of a musical ensemble composed of autistic children. Our research involved a review of four major philosophical works—Emmanuel Levinas’ Totality and Infinity; Among Us: Essays On Alterity; and “The Concept Of Difference In Bergson”; and Gilles Deleuze’s Difference and Repetition--in addition to secondary references. The (...)
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    Introduction: Beyond the Production of Ignorance: The Pervasiveness of Industry Influence through the Tools of Chemical Regulation.Nathalie Jas, Marc-Olivier Déplaude, Sara Angeli Aguiton, Valentin Thomas & Emmanuel Henry - 2021 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (5):911-924.
    Research on the influence of industry on chemical regulation has mostly been conducted within the framework of the production of ignorance. This special issue extends this research by looking at how industry asserts its interests––not just in the scientific sphere but also at other stages of policy-making and regulatory process––with a specific focus on the types of tools or instruments industry has used. Bringing together sociologists and historians specialized in Science and Technology Studies, the articles of the special issue study (...)
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    Humour in trolley problems and other sacrificial dilemmas: killing is not funny at all.Robin Carron, Nathalie Blanc & Emmanuelle Brigaud - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    Three studies were designed to explore a major criticism of sacrificial dilemmas, namely that their potential humorous aspects may distort moral decision-making. We collected moral responses (i.e. moral judgment and choice of action) but also asked participants to rate the funniness of moral dilemmas, in order to combine humour assessment and moral responses. In addition, the emotional responses to moral dilemmas were recorded for both men and women (including emotions related to humour), and the potential effect of individuals’ need for (...)
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    La collégialité dans la mise en place d’une sédation profonde et continue dans un centre de cancérologie en France.Bettina Couderc, Alfonsina Faya Robles, Nathalie Caunes-Hilary, Laurie Galiby & Emmanuelle Rial Sebbag - 2023 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 6 (2):90-106.
    A collegial procedure refers to the fact that, before making a delicate medical decision, the opinion of the entire care team responsible for the patient is sought, including nurses and orderlies, among others. The Claeys-Leonetti end-of-life law (2016) enshrines this in French law as mandatory when implementing deep and continuous sedation until death (DCSD). The aim of the study was to take stock of the awareness of this aspect of the law among all the healthcare staff of a cancer institute (...)
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    In Memorian: Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1996).Nathalie Frieden - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 49 (3):717 - 718.
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  6. Emmanuel Lévinas et l'histoire: actes du colloque international des Facultés universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (20-21-22 mai 1997).Nathalie Frogneux, Françoise Mies & Miguel Abensour (eds.) - 1998 - Namur: Presses universitaires de Namur.
     
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    Levinas. Filosofîa e trascendenza. Con due saggi di Emmanuel Levinas. A cura di Alberto Moscato.Nathalie Frogneux - 1995 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 93 (3):462-464.
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  8. Chronique du cinéma 2 : De son vivant – apprivoiser le mourir.Nathalie Plaat-Goasdoue & Jacques Quintin - 2023 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 6 (2):140-142.
    To control and think about death through cinema is perhaps one of the possibilities offered by Emmanuelle Bercot’s feature film starring Benoît Magimel and Catherine Deneuve. De son vivant tackles head-on the question of fate, through the life-and-death story of a young man in his forties suffering from a disease whose prognosis is grim. We follow Benjamin, in the last year of his life, as he faces the inevitability of his finitude announced in this clearly stated time frame: from (...)
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  9. Global Health and Global Health Ethics.Solomon Benatar & Gillian Brock (eds.) - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    Machine generated contents note: Preface; Introduction; Part I. Global Health, Definitions and Descriptions: 1. What is global health? Solly Benatar and Ross Upshur; 2. The state of global health in a radically unequal world: patterns and prospects Ron Labonte and Ted Schrecker; 3. Addressing the societal determinants of health: the key global health ethics imperative of our times Anne-Emmanuelle Birn; 4. Gender and global health: inequality and differences Lesley Doyal and Sarah Payne; 5. Heath systems and health Martin McKee; (...)
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    Making “minority voices” heard in transnational roundtables: the role of local NGOs in reintroducing justice and attachments.Emmanuelle Cheyns - 2014 - Agriculture and Human Values 31 (3):439-453.
    Since the beginning of the new millennium, initiatives known as roundtables have been developed to create voluntary sustainability standards for agricultural commodities. Intended to be private and voluntary in nature, these initiatives claim their legitimacy from their ability to ensure the participation of all categories of stakeholders in horizontal participatory and inclusive processes. This article characterizes the political and material instruments employed as the means of formulating agreement and taking a variety of voices into consideration in these arenas. Referring to (...)
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    Coordination Dynamics: A Foundation for Understanding Social Behavior.Emmanuelle Tognoli, Mengsen Zhang, Armin Fuchs, Christopher Beetle & J. A. Scott Kelso - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:531499.
    Humans’ interactions with each other or with socially competent machines exhibit lawful coordination patterns at multiple levels of description. According to Coordination Dynamics, such laws specify the flow of coordination states produced by functional synergies of elements (e.g., cells, body parts, brain areas, people…) that are temporarily organized as single, coherent units. These coordinative structures or synergies may be mathematically characterized as informationally coupled self-organizing dynamical systems (Coordination Dynamics). In this paper, we start from a simple foundation, an elemental model (...)
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    Introduction to the symposium.Emmanuelle Cheyns & Lone Riisgaard - 2014 - Agriculture and Human Values 31 (3):409-423.
    A number of multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs) and commodity roundtables have been created since the 1990s to respond to the growing criticism of agriculture’s environmental and social impacts. Driven by private and global-scale actors, these initiatives are setting global standards for sustainable agricultural practices. They claim to follow the new standard-making virtues of inclusiveness and consensus and base their legitimacy on their claim of balanced representation of, and participation by, all categories of stakeholders. This principle of representing a wide range of (...)
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    The coordination dynamics of social neuromarkers.Emmanuelle Tognoli & J. A. Scott Kelso - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Return of Research Results: General Principles and International Perspectives.Emmanuelle Lévesque, Yann Joly & Jacques Simard - 2011 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (4):583-592.
    Five years ago, an article co-written by some of us presented an emerging trend to disclose some individual genetic results to research participants within the international research community. At the time, ethical norms and scholarly publications on the return of results often did not distinguish between the return of research results in general and the return of unexpected results. Both technologies and research practices have evolved significantly. Today whole genome and exome sequencing are increasingly affordable and frequently used in genetic (...)
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    Of dilemmas and tensions: a qualitative study of palliative care physicians’ positions regarding voluntary active euthanasia in Quebec, Canada.Emmanuelle Bélanger, Anna Towers, David Kenneth Wright, Yuexi Chen, Golda Tradounsky & Mary Ellen Macdonald - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (1):48-53.
    ObjectivesIn 2015, the Province of Quebec, Canada passed a law that allowed voluntary active euthanasia. Palliative care stakeholders in Canada have been largely opposed to euthanasia, yet there is little research about their views. The research question guiding this study was the following: How do palliative care physicians in Quebec position themselves regarding the practice of VAE in the context of the new provincial legislation?MethodsWe used interpretive description, an inductive methodology to answer research questions about clinical practice. A total of (...)
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    La rhétorique : art de la preuve ou art de la persuasion ?Emmanuelle Danblon - 2010 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 66 (2):213-231.
    Cet article propose une nouvelle enquête sur l ’ ancien concept de preuve rhétorique. Seront examinées les notions suivantes : le tekmerion (l ’ indice), le paradeigma (l ’ exemple) et le topos (lieu), afin d ’ éclairer leur lien apparemment paradoxal avec la persuasion et la validité. Le propos est de montrer qu ’ un tel paradoxe peut être résolu grâce à une conception stratifiée de la rationalité, où la raison archaïque soutient la persuasion, tandis que la raison moderne (...)
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    The Reason of Rhetoric.Emmanuelle Danblon - 2013 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 46 (4):493-507.
    Paying more attention to the rhetorical side of argumentation raises epistemological questions. In this article I argue that rhetoric has to be an integral part of argumentative models if such models are to be considered rational. In other words, I claim that rhetoric is a necessary condition for argumentation studies. I am aware that this view may appear provocative. I hope to show that it is not the case, if we consider rationality to be a concept that encompasses more than (...)
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  18. Executive functions and self-regulation.Wilhelm Hofmann, Brandon J. Schmeichel & Alan D. Baddeley - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (3):174-180.
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    Les normes interrogées par le handicap.Emmanuelle Moreau Fillion - 2022 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 16-2 (16-2):5-7.
    La 9e Conférence Alter organisée par l’École des Hautes Études en Santé Publique (EHESP-Rennes, France) et la Société Alter les 8 et 9 avril 2021 proposait d’interroger la construction de la normalité. Plus précisément, nous voulions questionner le système de pensée qui structure plus ou moins implicitement nos sociétés, selon lequel être “valide” serait la norme, et cela aux deux sens, souvent assimilés, de la situation la plus répandue et la plus souhaitable. Ce phénomène est pointé par la...
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    Tim Causer, Margot Finn, et Philip Schofield, dirs., Jeremy Bentham and Australia: Convicts, utility and empire.Emmanuelle de Champs - 2023 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 24.
    Ce volume collectif accompagne, à quelques mois d’intervalle, la publication de l’édition critique des textes consacrés par Bentham à l’Australie (_Panopticon versus New South Wales and other writings on Australia_) chez UCL Press sous la direction de Tim Causer et Philip Schofield. Les versions numériques des deux ouvrages sont disponibles en accès ouvert sur le site de l’éditeur. Bentham consacre un premier essai au système pénal en Australie en 1791, à peine six ans après le début des déportations de prisonniers (...)
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    Hasso Hofmann, Einführung in die Rechts‐ und Staatsphilosophie. [REVIEW]Hasso Hofmann - 2001 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 4 (2):197-198.
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    Matthias Hofmann: Schleiermachers Vorlesungen über das Leben Jesu – Die Einleitungen der Kollegien von 1819/20 und 1829/30. Zwei Teileditionen von Hörernachschriften. [REVIEW]Matthias Hofmann - 2020 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 27 (2):262-310.
    Between 1819 and 1832 Friedrich Schleiermacher was giving lectures on the life of Jesus at the University of Berlin. The following article includes two partial editions, which document the introductory parts of the lectures from 1819/20 and 1829/30. Both are based on manuscripts written by Schleiermacher’s listeners. Especially to explore the development of Schleiermacher’s conceptual considerations this two partial editions should be a useful addition to the new critical edition of Schleiermacher’s Vorlesungen über das Leben Jesu published in 2018 by (...)
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    Modeling the suppression task under weak completion and well-founded semantics.Emmanuelle-Anna Dietz, Steffen Hölldobler & Christoph Wernhard - 2014 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 24 (1-2):61-85.
    Formal approaches that aim at representing human reasoning should be evaluated based on how humans actually reason. One way of doing so is to investigate whether psychological findings of human reasoning patterns are represented in the theoretical model. The computational logic approach discussed here is the so-called weak completion semantics which is based on the three-valued ᴌukasiewicz logic. We explain how this approach adequately models Byrne’s suppression task, a psychological study where the experimental results show that participants’ conclusions systematically deviate (...)
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    How are norms challenged by disabilities?Emmanuelle Moreau Fillion - 2022 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 16-2 (16-2):9-11.
    The 9th Alter Conference organised by the EHESP School of Public Health (Rennes, France) and Alter Society, on April 8 and 9, 2021, was devoted to questioning the construct of the concept of normality. More specifically, we wanted to challenge the common view which, rather covertly structures our societies, according to which being “valid” is the norm, in two often compounded ways, of being the most widespread and the most desirable situation. This view is expounded in the notion of “ableism”...
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    On Robust Constitution Design.Emmanuelle Auriol & Robert J. Gary-Bobo - 2007 - Theory and Decision 62 (3):241-279.
    We study a class of representation mechanisms, based on reports made by a random subset of agents, called representatives, in a collective choice problem with quasi-linear utilities. We do not assume the existence of a common prior probability describing the distribution of preference types. In addition, there is no benevolent planner. Decisions will be carried out by an individual who cannot be assumed impartial, a self-interested executive. These assumptions impose new constraints on Mechanism Design. A robust mechanism is defined as (...)
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    Naming and classifying: an approach to the epistemology of social classes.Emmanuelle Barozet & Oscar Mac-Clure - 2014 - Cinta de Moebio 51:197-215.
    In this paper, we provide an analysis about the relationship between expert and pragmatic categories used to name and categorize social space, from the point of view of the social hierarchies that structure it. Taking the case of Chile, and applying an experimental simulation methodology, we seek to contribute to the epistemological debate about the representations that individuals elaborate about social space, from a cognitive and interactionist perspective of everyday life. We analyse in particular the scope of the concept of (...)
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    Zone de contact autour d’histoires d’objets mal acquis.Emmanuelle Cadet - 2020 - Multitudes 78 (1):174-184.
    L’association Alter Natives a voulu mobiliser autour des enjeux de la restitution d’objets africains des personnes peu enclines à fréquenter les musées qui les conservent. L’expérience se nomme Zone de contact/Objets d’ailleurs. Il s’agit pour des jeunes franciliens d’entrer dans les réserves des musées, de choisir certains objets d’origine non européenne, d’enquêter sur leur biographie pour savoir d’où ils viennent et d’être en mesure d’expliquer leur parcours au reste de la population. Dans ce projet de long terme, ancré sur des (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham, Preparatory Principles, ed. Douglas G. Long and Philip Schofield, The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham.Emmanuelle de Champs - 2018 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 14.
    Au cours des années 1770, ayant trouvé sa vocation de réformateur du droit et guidé par le principe du plus grand bonheur du plus grand nombre, Jeremy Bentham rassemble ses idées dans de volumineux manuscrits qu’il classe sous le titre de « principes préparatoires ». La publication récente de ces feuillets par Douglas Long et Philip Schofield entr’ouvre la porte de l’atelier du philosophe au tout début de sa carrière. Car la décennie 1770 est particulièrement féconde pour Bentham. C’est pend...
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    L’énergie radicale de Touki Bouki.Emmanuelle Chérel - 2015 - Multitudes 58 (1):33-40.
    Le film Mille soleils de la cinéaste Mati Diop (Grand prix du FID de Marseille 2013) nous convie aujourd’hui à revoir le film de Djibril Diop Mambety, son premier long-métrage, Touki Bouki, le voyage de la hyène, considéré comme un classique du cinéma après avoir reçu le prix de la critique internationale du festival de Cannes en 1973. Par ses caractéristiques formelles très audacieuses et par les thèmes toujours actuels qu’il traite, ce film continue à nous questionner : que nous (...)
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    Réflexions sur la diversité des solitudes et leurs solutions.Emmanuelle Corbel - 2006 - Horizons Philosophiques 17 (1):31-45.
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    Dissuasion as a Rhetorical Technique of Creating a General Disposition to Inaction.Emmanuelle Danblon - 2009 - Argumentation 23 (1):1-9.
    In this paper, it is argued that the classical rhetorical framework undergoes a transformation because of an important change in Western thought. Following this hypothesis, I analyze a rhetorical notion of “dissuasion” as a rhetorical technique of creating a “general disposition to inaction” in addition to a classical rhetorical notion of “dissuasion” that aims at “refraining from an action”.
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    Gross, Alan, et Dearin Ray, Perelman. The New Rhetoric.Emmanuelle Danblon - 2005 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 59 (233):441-442.
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    Grize, JB, Logique naturelle: Communications.Emmanuelle Danblon - 1997 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 201:445-448.
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    Problematology, Language, Rhetoric.Emmanuelle Danblon - 2007 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 4 (4):365-376.
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  35. Rhétorique et rationalité: essai sur l'émergence de la critique et de la persuasion.Emmanuelle Danblon - 2002 - Bruxelles: Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles.
     
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    Rigotti, F., La verità retorica: Etica, conoscenza e persuasione.Emmanuelle Danblon - 1997 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 199:166-170.
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    The Notion of Pseudo-Argument in Perelman’s Thought.Emmanuelle Danblon - 2009 - Argumentation 23 (3):351-359.
    According to Perelman (Rhétoriques, Presses Universitaires de Bruxelles, 1989: 80), a pseudo-argument is an argument that is supposed to be convincing from a given audience viewpoint, while it is not from another audience viewpoint. Such a claim raises the traditional problem of the boundaries between the well known “convince versus persuade” dichotomy. This paper aims at investigating it from a contemporary rhetorical and argumentative perspective which will take into account the fictional dimension of persuasion. In this perspective, it will be (...)
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    Woods, J. et Walton, D., Critique de l'argumentation: Logiques des sophismes ordinaires.Emmanuelle Danblon - 1996 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 2 (196):373-376.
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    Notes de lecture.Emmanuelle Fillion - 2012 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 6 (3):231-235.
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    Growth of tertiary dendritic arms during the transient directional solidification of hypoeutectic Pb–Sb alloys.Emmanuelle S. Freitas, Daniel M. Rosa, Amauri Garcia & José E. Spinelli - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (35):4474-4485.
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  41. Saint Thomas: une ontothéologie sans phénoménologie?Emmanuelle Gabellieri - 1995 - Revue Thomiste 95 (1):150-192.
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    Foreigners and Refugees Behind Bars: How Flemish Prisons Tackle Linguistic Barriers.Emmanuelle Gallez - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (7-8):738-756.
    ABSTRACTAs a result of intensive mobility and migration over the last twenty-five years, multiculturalism and multilingualism have become a reality in European prisons. This “superdiversity” poses a serious challenge to the various stakeholders who need efficient and reliable communication. Yet this topic has been underresearched. According to statistics for the year 2014 issued by the Council of Europe, Belgium has a high rate of foreign inmates. Against this background, the aim of this exploratory research is to describe how the Flemish (...)
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    Les membres de l'École française d'Athènes et le domaine néo-hellénique.Emmanuelle Karagiannis - 1996 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 120 (1):465-475.
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    II. Notices sur les institutions ou associations adonnées spécialement à l’étude de la pensée médiévale.Emmanuelle Kuhry - 2015 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 57:417-420.
    Paris : Societas Artistarum : Association pour la recherche et la publication d’études sur la Faculté des arts.
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    The contribution of oral corpora to the description of grammaticalization phenomena: what do we learn from the Corpus de français parlé à Bruxelles (CFPB) on aller + infinitive periphrases.Emmanuelle Dister Labeau - 2016 - Corpus 15.
    En considérant les occurrences orales de différents emplois de la périphrase en aller + infinitif décrits par Bres et Labeau (2012a), cet article illustre la contribution positive des corpus oraux, et particulièrement du nouveau Corpus de français parlé à Bruxelles (CFPB) – au rassemblement d’occurrences authentiques de phénomènes linguistiques peu étudiés, au test de leurs descriptions théoriques, mais aussi à l’enrichissement de celles-ci.
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    Le populaire à l'épreuve des situations marchandes : «Popu-chic» et «chic-popu» chez Tati.Emmanuelle Lallement - 2005 - Hermes 42:131.
    Quelles formes prennent les dispositifs marchands dits «populaires»? À partir de l'exemple des magasins Tati de Barbès, dans le 18e arrondissement de Paris, l'article examine les conditions sociales et historiques du développement de cette enseigne et propose une analyse des modes de sociabilité à l'oeuvre chez Tati en particulier et à Barbès en général. Il montre enfin en quoi cet espace social particulier a contribué, dans les années 1990, à l'avènement du « chic-popu ».The author examines the so-called "popular" shopping (...)
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  47. Le statut du texte biblique à la lumière de l'herméneutique de Ricoeur.Emmanuelle Lévy - 2006 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 138 (4):355-368.
    Cet article s�attèle à montrer comment les notions principales de 1'herméneutique de Ric�ur (monde du texte/monde du lecteur, distanciation - appropriation, compréhension de soi, trois mimèsis) ont permis de penser de façon systématique la question du statut du texte biblique et de sa traduction dans un mémoire de licence de la Faculté de théologie de Neuchâtel, réalisé en 2006. Après une présentation du mémoire et de son contexte, les apports de la pensée de Ric�ur sont énumérés en quatrepoints: la théorie (...)
     
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  48. Ancienne et Nouvelle Alliances dans le dessein de Dieu: A propos d'un article récent.Emmanuelle Main - 1996 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 118 (1):34-58.
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    Le renouvellement du marxisme à travers la lecture fichtéenne de Jaurès.Emmanuelle Paré - 2012 - Fichte-Studien 38:83-101.
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    Understanding Animal Evolution: The Added Value of Sponge Transcriptomics and Genomics.Emmanuelle Renard, Sally P. Leys, Gert Wörheide & Carole Borchiellini - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (9):1700237.
    Sponges are important but often‐neglected organisms. The absence of classical animal traits (nerves, digestive tract, and muscles) makes sponges challenging for non‐specialists to work with and has delayed getting high quality genomic data compared to other invertebrates. Yet analyses of sponge genomes and transcriptomes currently available have radically changed our understanding of animal evolution. Sponges are of prime evolutionary importance as one of the best candidates to form the sister group of all other animals, and genomic data are essential to (...)
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