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    Mobility of adsorbed Cry1Aa insecticidal toxin fromBacillus thuringiensis on montmorillonite measured by fluorescence recovery after photobleaching.Nordine Helassa, Gabrielle Daudin, Sylvie Noinville, Jean-Marc Janot, Philippe Déjardin, Siobhán Staunton & Hervé Quiquampoix - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (17-18):2365-2371.
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  2. Philippe borgeaud, exercices de mythologie, genève, labor et fides, 2004, 219p.Philippe Bornet - 2005 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 137:286.
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    Entretien avec Philippe Descola.Philippe Descola - 2011 - Cahiers Philosophiques 4:23-40.
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    Philippe Steiner. L’école durkheimienne et l’économie: Sociologie, religion et connaissance. 376 pp., bibl., index. Geneva: Librairie Droz, 2005. €43. [REVIEW]Philippe Fontaine - 2007 - Isis 98 (2):418-420.
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    Jean-Philippe Rameaus letzter Musiktraktat, "Vérités également ignorées et interressantes tirées du sein de la nature" (1764): kritische Ausgabe mit Kommentar.Jean Philippe Rameau & Herbert Schneider - 1986 - Franz Steiner Verlag.
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    Integratives Rechtsdenken: im Diskurs mit Philippe Mastronardi: eine Festgabe.Philippe Mastronardi, Rainer J. Schweizer & Florian Windisch (eds.) - 2011 - Zürich: Dike.
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    Implication et engagement: en hommage à Philippe Lucas.Philippe Fritsch & Lucas - 2000 - PUL.
    Qu'attendre des chercheurs en sciences sociales? Qu'ils fassent tout bonnement leur métier ou qu'à partir de leurs analyses ils s'impliquent dans les problèmes qui relèvent de leur compétence ou même qu'à partir de leur position de chercheur ils prennent publiquement position sur les grandes questions du jour? Ces alternatives sont loin d'épuiser le champ des possibles, mais les énoncer invite à s'interroger sur les rapports qu'entretiennent les travaux de recherche en sciences sociales avec les pratiques sociales qu'elles étudient. Ces questions (...)
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    Religion und Philosophie im alten Ägypten: Festgabe für Philippe Derchain zu seinem 65. Geburtstag am 24. Juli 1991.Philippe Derchain (ed.) - 1991 - Leuven: Peeters Publishers.
    Zum 65. Geburtstag des Kolner und Brusseler Agyptologie-Professors Philippe Derchain gratulierten ihm seine Freunde Kollegen und Schuler mit 33 Beitragen aus dem Gebiet der Religions- und Geistesgeschichte des Alten Agyptens: H. Altenmuller, J. Baines, E. Blumenthal, W. Boochs, M. Broze, Fr. de Cenival, W. Decker, M. Derchain-Urtel, E. Doetsch-Amberger, E. Graefe, J.Gw. Griffiths, M. Heerma van Oss, W. Helck, M. Herb, J.M. Kruchten, D. Kurth, Fr. Labrique, A. Loprieno, M. Malaise, D. Meeks, H. De Meulenaere, J. Quaegebeur, B. Radomska, (...)
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  9. François Stoll Philipp Notter.Philipp Notter - 2000 - In Walter J. Perrig & Alexander Grob, Control of Human Behavior, Mental Processes, and Consciousness: Essays in Honor of the 60th Birthday of August Flammer. Erlbaum. pp. 466.
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    A ontologia dos outros. Entrevista com Philippe Descola.Philippe Descola & Davide Scarso - 2016 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 28 (43):251.
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    Touches d'atteinte.Philippe Stern & Jean Naudou - 1994 - Peter Lang Group Ag, International Academic Publishers.
    Philippe Stern, qui fut conservateur en chef du Musée Guimet à Paris, est surtout connu comme historien des arts de l'Inde et de l'Asie du Sud-Est. Il a sinon créé, du moins perfectionné la méthode qui consiste à suivre l'évolution, à travers la vie d'un art, de motifs spécialement choisis pour en découvrir la chronologie jusque-là inconnue. Il a fait de cette méthode un outil sûr qui a permis en particulier de redresser la chronologie erronée de l'art khmer, d'établir (...)
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  12. The Validation of Scientific Theories. Edited with an Introduction by Philipp Frank.Philipp Frank (ed.) - 1961 - Collier Books.
  13. A Generalized Patchwork Approach to Scientific Concepts.Philipp Haueis - 2024 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 75 (3):741-768.
    Polysemous concepts with multiple related meanings pervade natural languages, yet some philosophers argue that we should eliminate them to avoid miscommunication and pointless debates in scientific discourse. This paper defends the legitimacy of polysemous concepts in science against this eliminativist challenge. My approach analyses such concepts as patchworks with multiple scale-dependent, technique-involving, domain-specific and property-targeting uses (patches). I demonstrate the generality of my approach by applying it to "hardness" in materials science, "homology" in evolutionary biology, "gold" in chemistry and "cortical (...)
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    Expressive presuppositions.Philippe Schlenker - 2007 - Theoretical Linguistics 33 (2):237–245.
    Potts (2005, 2007) has argued that expressives such as honky must be analyzed using an entirely new dimension of meaning. We explore a more conservative theory in which expressives are presuppositional expressions [Macià 2002] that are indexical and attitudinal (and sometimes shiftable): they predicate something of the mental state of the agent of the context (and this need not always be the agent of the actual context). Following Stalnaker’s recent work on informative presuppositions (2002), we argue that the presuppositions triggered (...)
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    Philippe Boutry, Yves-Marie Fradet et Philippe Levillain, dir., 150 ans au coeur de Rome. Le Séminaire français 1853-2003. Paris, Éditions Karthala, 2004, 535 p.Philippe Boutry, Yves-Marie Fradet et Philippe Levillain, dir., 150 ans au coeur de Rome. Le Séminaire français 1853-2003. Paris, Éditions Karthala, 2004, 535 p. [REVIEW]Philippe J. Roy - 2010 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 66 (2):436-440.
  16. Epistemic norms without voluntary control.Philippe Chuard & Nicholas Southwood - 2009 - Noûs 43 (4):599-632.
    William Alston’s argument against the deontological conception of epistemic justification is a classic—and much debated—piece of contemporary epistemology. At the heart of Alston’s argument, however, lies a very simple mistake which, surprisingly, appears to have gone unnoticed in the vast literature now devoted to the argument. After having shown why some of the standard responses to Alston’s argument don’t work, we elucidate the mistake and offer a hypothesis as to why it has escaped attention.
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  17. Spurious Unanimity and the Pareto Principle.Philippe Mongin - 2016 - Economics and Philosophy 32 (3):511-532.
    The Pareto principle states that if the members of society express the same preference judgment between two options, this judgment is compelling for society. A building block of normative economics and social choice theory, and often borrowed by contemporary political philosophy, the principle has rarely been subjected to philosophical criticism. The paper objects to it on the ground that it indifferently applies to those cases in which the individuals agree on both their expressed preferences and their reasons for entertaining them, (...)
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  18. The moral behavior of ethics professors: A replication-extension in German-speaking countries.Philipp Schönegger & Johannes Wagner - 2019 - Philosophical Psychology 32 (4):532-559.
    ABSTRACTWhat is the relation between ethical reflection and moral behavior? Does professional reflection on ethical issues positively impact moral behaviors? To address these questions, Schwitzgebel and Rust empirically investigated if philosophy professors engaged with ethics on a professional basis behave any morally better or, at least, more consistently with their expressed values than do non-ethicist professors. Findings from their original US-based sample indicated that neither is the case, suggesting that there is no positive influence of ethical reflection on moral action. (...)
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    Le Surhomme : mythe nazi ou image libertaire?Philippe Granarolo - 2017 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 67 (1):27-43.
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  20. Être et intériorité: la métaphysique d'Aimé Forest (1898-1983).Philippe-Marie Margelidon - 2024 - Paris: Hermann.
    La métaphysique forestienne de l'être est une métaphysique de la présence. Être est plus qu'exister et c'est mieux qu'un simple fait, c'est un acte, c'est-à-dire une présence. Forest pense l'être dans sa corrélation à l'esprit qui le pense, comme une présence qui l'enveloppe et le constitue, plus encore qu'une substance que l'on infère à partir de ses propriétés. L'esprit révèle sans constituer, il manifeste ce qui est. L'être est plus intérieur à l'esprit que constitué par le sujet qui le pense. (...)
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    Deleuze.Philippe Mengue - 2012 - Paris: Max Milo. Edited by Aleksi Cavaillez.
    Le nom de Deleuze est associé à d'étranges concepts (machines désirantes, ritournelle, machine de guerre ou lignes de fuite). Or ces notions impressionnantes s'expliquent simplement, à partir du moment où l'on dispose de l'intuition qui ordonne son oeuvre. Cet ouvrage nous fait accéder à la compréhension du fil qui noue la pensée de Deleuze, notamment à partir de personnages littéraires tels que Bartleby, Lancelot ou la Princesse de Clèves. Deleuze apparaît alors comme non dogmatique, lui-même ouvert à la variation et (...)
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  22. Le propos de l'art.Philippe Minguet - 1963 - [Tournai]: Casterman.
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    Repenser l'insignifiance.Philippe Monneret, Faouzi Horchani & Jamel Zaidi (eds.) - 2021 - Tunis: Institut Supérier des Sciences Humaines de Médenine.
    1. Littérature et insignifiance -- 2. Linguistique et insignifiance -- 3. Art et insignifiance.
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    Big Brain Data: On the Responsible Use of Brain Data from Clinical and Consumer-Directed Neurotechnological Devices.Philipp Kellmeyer - 2018 - Neuroethics 14 (1):83-98.
    The focus of this paper are the ethical, legal and social challenges for ensuring the responsible use of “big brain data”—the recording, collection and analysis of individuals’ brain data on a large scale with clinical and consumer-directed neurotechnological devices. First, I highlight the benefits of big data and machine learning analytics in neuroscience for basic and translational research. Then, I describe some of the technological, social and psychological barriers for securing brain data from unwarranted access. In this context, I then (...)
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  25. Scientific perspectivism in the phenomenological tradition.Philipp Berghofer - 2020 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 10 (3):1-27.
    In current debates, many philosophers of science have sympathies for the project of introducing a new approach to the scientific realism debate that forges a middle way between traditional forms of scientific realism and anti-realism. One promising approach is perspectivism. Although different proponents of perspectivism differ in their respective characterizations of perspectivism, the common idea is that scientific knowledge is necessarily partial and incomplete. Perspectivism is a new position in current debates but it does have its forerunners. Figures that are (...)
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    Sur le matérialisme.Philippe Sollers - 1974 - Paris,: Seuil.
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    Turner's Classicism and the Problem of Periodization in the History of Art.Philipp Fehl - 1976 - Critical Inquiry 3 (1):93-129.
    It was the general practice until not at all long ago to look at Turner as one of the moderns, if not as one of the founding fathers of modern art. He was a man straddling the fence between two periods, but he was looking forward. In a history of art that marches through time, forever endorsing what is about to be forgotten, wrapping up, as it were, one style to open eagerly the package of the next, such a position (...)
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    Philippe Büttgen, Luther et la philosophie. Paris, Vrin / EHESS (Contextes), 2011, 322 pages, 32,50 €. [REVIEW]Philippe Büttgen - 2013 - Astérion 11.
    Avec un titre comme Luther et la philosophie, depuis le xviiie siècle et dans les milieux « libéraux » du xixe siècle, on aurait pu s’attendre à un exposé, bien sûr complet, de la philosophie du Réformateur. On trouve l’expression, par exemple, dans les tables analytiques de L’Encyclopédie, à l’entrée « luthéranisme ». Bien que Philippe Büttgen se soit donné comme objet, pour d’autres travaux, « la confessionnalisation de la philosophie ..
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  29. Maximize Presupposition and Gricean reasoning.Philippe Schlenker - 2012 - Natural Language Semantics 20 (4):391-429.
    Recent semantic research has made increasing use of a principle, Maximize Presupposition, which requires that under certain circumstances the strongest possible presupposition be marked. This principle is generally taken to be irreducible to standard Gricean reasoning because the forms that are in competition have the same assertive content. We suggest, however, that Maximize Presupposition might be reducible to the theory of scalar implicatures. (i)First, we consider a special case: the speaker utters a sentence with a presupposition p which is not (...)
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  30. Samuel Philipps Huntington.Samuel Philipps Huntington - 2004 - In Gisela Riescher, Politische Theorie der Gegenwart in Einzeldarstellungen. Von Adorno bis Young. Alfred Kröner Verlag. pp. 241.
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    Ethik der Lebensfelder: Festschrift für Philipp Schmitz SJ.Philipp Schmitz & Paul Chummar C. (eds.) - 2010 - Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder.
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  32. Linguistic Presentation and Institutional Structure of Legal Decisions: On the Pragmatic Turn of the One-Right-Answer-Thesis.Philipp Siedenburg - 2019 - Archiv Fuer Rechts Und Sozialphilosphie 105 (2):143-170.
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    Freiwilliger Verzicht auf Essen und Trinken – zur ethischen Lagebestimmung eines ambivalenten Begriffs.Philipp Starke - 2020 - Ethik in der Medizin 32 (2):171-187.
    Wie ist der Freiwillige Verzicht auf Essen und Trinken und eine medizinische Begleitung dabei ethisch zu bewerten? Die ethische Bewertung des Freiwilligen Verzichts auf Essen und Trinken stellt Patienten und Angehörige, aber auch begleitende Ärzte und Pflegende vor erhebliche Schwierigkeiten. Basierend auf Ergebnissen eigener qualitativer Interviews mit Personen nach dem FVET ihrer Angehörigen legt dieser Artikel die bestehende Unklarheit und inhärente ethische Ambivalenz des Begriffs FVET frei, stellt aber in der Unterscheidung von FVET-Fällen – mit bzw. ohne terminale Erkrankung – (...)
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    Genesis der Geltung und Geltung der Genesis

    Eine Frage der Deutungsmacht.
    Philipp Stoellger - 2014 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2014 (1):21-33.
    Genesis and validity ( Genesis and Geltung ) can be distinguished and even separated: genesis would be a historical or empirical question; and validity a question of pure reason. But genealogy in Nietzsche's tradition has challenged this separation. What is the validity of genesis; and what is the genesis of validity? The constellation of genesis and validity are to be analysed. Therefore the theological background has to be remembered: the »original« identity of genesis and validity (in the narration of creation (...)
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  35. Von Cassirer zu Blumenberg zur Fortschreibung der Philosophie symbolischer Formen als Kulturphänomenologie geschichtlicher Lebenswelten.Philipp Stoeliger - 1999 - In Wolfgang Vögele, "Die Gegensätze schliessen einander nicht aus, sondern verweisen aufeinander": Ernst Cassirers Symboltheorie und die Frage nach Pluralismus und Differenz. Rehburg-Loccum: Evangelische Akademie Loccum.
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    The death of the cortical column? Patchwork structure and conceptual retirement in neuroscientific practice.Philipp Haueis - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 85:101-113.
    In 1981, David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel received the Nobel Prize for their research on cortical columns—vertical bands of neurons with similar functional properties. This success led to the view that “cortical column” refers to the basic building block of the mammalian neocortex. Since the 1990s, however, critics questioned this building block picture of “cortical column” and debated whether this concept is useless and should be replaced with successor concepts. This paper inquires which experimental results after 1981 challenged the building (...)
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  37. Part V. ict to support pluralism of interpretations?: 13. semantic web and ontologies.Philippe Laublet - 2010 - In Bernard Reber & Claire Brossaud, Digital cognitive technologies: epistemology and the knowledge economy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
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    Gestion publique et gestion privée des services publics : l'exemple de la restructuration des entreprises publiques économiques en Belgique.Philippe Quertainmont - 1992 - Res Publica 34 (1):24-33.
    The role of state services in a market economy has been lately at the care of an intellectual and political debate in Belgium as well as in most European countries. State companies as the Post Office, the Railways and the Telegraph Service have to face an ever more fierce competition and have to be efficient and profitable.The way to deal with privatisation bas however been much less clearcut in Belgium than in other countries such as the United Kingdom or France. (...)
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    Dictionnaire politique de René Descartes.Philippe-Jean Quillien & René Descartes - 1994 - Presses Univ. Septentrion.
    René Descartes n'est pas un auteur consacré de la littérature politique. Pourtant ses textes contiennent de nombreuses vues sur la société et sur l'Etat. Ils définissent la conduite que doit suivre en politique le Philosophe, mais aussi le Prince. Les éléments de sa politique sont, il est vrai, dispersés dans toute son oeuvre et dans son abondante correspondance. Ils sont également illustrés par sa vie. Le premier intérêt de cet ouvrage est de réunir dans un dictionnaire comprenant environ 170 entrées (...)
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    Introduction.Philipp W. Rosemann - 2005 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 79 (4):521-526.
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  41. „Omne ens est aliquid”. Introduction à la lecture du 'système' philosophique de saint Thomas d'Aquin.Philipp W. Rosemann & J. Étienne - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (4):755-756.
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    Discours et politiques de l'identité: à partir de Michel Foucault.Philippe Sabot & Thamy Ayouch (eds.) - 2022 - Villeneuve d'Ascq, France: Presses universitaires du Septentrion.
    Foucault n'aimait pas les logiques de l'identité : celles-ci témoignent de l'assignation de nos discours aux figures de l'autorité ou de la vérité ; mais cette assignation pousse aussi sa prise au-delà de nos discours, jusque dans nos vies, alors vouées à décliner leur identité, à s'identifier à des formes de vie qui sont aussi des normes de vies. Il importe d'analyser de manière détaillée les ressorts théoriques et pratiques de ces logiques d'assignation identitaire ainsi que leurs effets individuels et (...)
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    Analyser une notion à partir d’un texte.Philippe Saltel - 2020 - L’Enseignement Philosophique Hors-70 (HS):66-72.
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    Musical meaning within Super Semantics.Philippe Schlenker - 2022 - Linguistics and Philosophy 45 (4):795-872.
    As part of a recent attempt to extend the methods of formal semantics beyond language, it has been claimed that music has an abstract truth-conditional semantics, albeit one that has more in common with iconic semantics than with standard compositional semantics. After summarizing this approach and addressing a common objection, we argue that music semantics should be enriched in three directions by incorporating insights of other areas of Super Semantics. First, it has been claimed by Abusch 2013 that visual narratives (...)
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  45. Are “All-and-Some” Statements Falsifiable After All?: The Example of Utility Theory.Philippe Mongin - 1986 - Economics and Philosophy 2 (2):185-195.
    Popper's well-known demarcation criterion has often been understood to distinguish statements of empirical science according to their logical form. Implicit in this interpretation of Popper's philosophy is the belief that when the universe of discourse of the empirical scientist is infinite, empirical universal sentences are falsifiable but not verifiable, whereas the converse holds for existential sentences. A remarkable elaboration of this belief is to be found in Watkins's early work on the statements he calls “all-and-some,” such as: “For every metal (...)
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  46. Context of Thought and Context of Utterance: A Note on Free Indirect Discourse and the Historical Pr.Philippe Schlenker - 2004 - Mind and Language 19 (3):279-304.
    Based on the analysis of narrations in Free Indirect Discourse and the Historical Present, we argue that the grammatical notion of context of speech should be ramified into a Context of Thought and a Context of Utterance. Tense and person depend on the Context of Utterance, while all other indexicals are evaluated with respect to the Context of Thought. Free Indirect Discourse and the Historical Present are analyzed as special combinatorial possibilities that arise when the two contexts are distinct, and (...)
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  47. Iconic variables.Philippe Schlenker, Jonathan Lamberton & Mirko Santoro - 2013 - Linguistics and Philosophy 36 (2):91-149.
    We argue that some sign language loci (i.e. positions in signing space that realize discourse referents) are both formal variables and simplified representations of what they denote; in other words, they are simultaneously logical symbols and pictorial representations. We develop a 'formal semantics with iconicity' that accounts for their dual life; the key idea ('formal iconicity') is that some geometric properties of signs must be preserved by the interpretation function. We analyze in these terms three kinds of iconic effects in (...)
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    J'en ai 22 sur 30 au vert.Philippe Büttgen & Barbara Cassin - 2009 - Cités 37 (1):27.
    L’évaluation doit servir à classer, c’est-à-dire à justifier des déclassements ou désengagements d’État. Elle touche aujourd’hui la santé, la justice, la police, la gestion des flux dits migratoires, l’identité dite nationale, l’école maternelle, le lycée, l’enseignement dit supérieur et la recherche, moribonde. On l’appelle Revue générale des politiques publiques ...
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    Paul VI et la Commission théologique internationale.Philippe Delhaye - 1978 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 9 (4):417-423.
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    From Chants d'en bas.Philippe Jaccottet & Cid Corman - 1979 - Substance 8 (2/3):23.
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