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  1. Consciousness and the brain: deciphering how the brain codes our thoughts.Stanislas Dehaene - 2014 - New York, New York: Viking Press.
    A breathtaking look at the new science that can track consciousness deep in the brain How does our brain generate a conscious thought? And why does so much of our knowledge remain unconscious? Thanks to clever psychological and brain-imaging experiments, scientists are closer to cracking this mystery than ever before. In this lively book, Stanislas Dehaene describes the pioneering work his lab and the labs of other cognitive neuroscientists worldwide have accomplished in defining, testing, and explaining the brain events (...)
     
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    Schoolteacher: A Sociological Study.Dan Clement Lortie - 1977 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Reviews the history of teaching in the United States over three hundred years, and describes aspects of recruitment, organization, and logic particular to the profession.
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  3. Core systems of number.Stanislas Dehaene, Elizabeth Spelke & Lisa Feigenson - 2004 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8 (7):307-314.
  4. Towards a cognitive neuroscience of consciousness: Basic evidence and a workspace framework.Stanislas Dehaene & Lionel Naccache - 2001 - Cognition 79 (1):1-37.
    This introductory chapter attempts to clarify the philosophical, empirical, and theoretical bases on which a cognitive neuroscience approach to consciousness can be founded. We isolate three major empirical observations that any theory of consciousness should incorporate, namely (1) a considerable amount of processing is possible without consciousness, (2) attention is a prerequisite of consciousness, and (3) consciousness is required for some specific cognitive tasks, including those that require durable information maintenance, novel combinations of operations, or the spontaneous generation of intentional (...)
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  5. Conscious, preconscious, and subliminal processing: A testable taxonomy.Stanislas Dehaene, Jean-Pierre Changeux, Lionel Naccache, Jérôme Sackur & Claire Sergent - 2006 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 10 (5):204-211.
    Amidst the many brain events evoked by a visual stimulus, which are specifically associated with conscious perception, and which merely reflect non-conscious processing? Several recent neuroimaging studies have contrasted conscious and non-conscious visual processing, but their results appear inconsistent. Some support a correlation of conscious perception with early occipital events, others with late parieto-frontal activity. Here we attempt to make sense of those dissenting results. On the basis of a minimal neuro-computational model, the global neuronal workspace hypothesis, we propose a (...)
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    Varieties of numerical abilities.Stanislas Dehaene - 1992 - Cognition 44 (1-2):1-42.
  7. Précis of the number sense.Stanislas Dehaene - 2001 - Mind and Language 16 (1):16–36.
    ‘Number sense’ is a short‐hand for our ability to quickly understand, approximate, and manipulate numerical quantities. My hypothesis is that number sense rests on cerebral circuits that have evolved specifically for the purpose of representing basic arithmetic knowledge. Four lines of evidence suggesting that number sense constitutes a domain‐specific, biologically‐determined ability are reviewed: the presence of evolutionary precursors of arithmetic in animals; the early emergence of arithmetic competence in infants independently of other abilities, including language; the existence of a homology (...)
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  8. Cerebral mechanisms of word masking and unconscious repetition priming.Stanislas Dehaene, Lionel Naccache, L. Jonathan Cohen, Denis Le Bihan, Jean-Francois Mangin, Jean-Baptiste Poline & Denis Rivière - 2001 - Nature Neuroscience 4 (7):752-758.
  9. The Number Sense: How the Mind Creates Mathematics.Stanislas Dehaene - 1999 - British Journal of Educational Studies 47 (2):201-203.
  10. A neuronal model of a global workspace in effortful cognitive tasks.Stanislas Dehaene, Michel Kerszberg & Jean-Pierre Changeux - 2001 - Pnas 95 (24):14529-14534.
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    Survivance(s) de l'humanité: Derrida et la question de l'homme.Stanislas Jullien - 2020 - Paris: Hermann. Edited by Jean-Luc Nancy.
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  12. Michel Servet Et Sébastien Castellion: Martyre Et Tolérance.Stanislas Kot & Pierre Mesnard - 1954 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 16 (2):222-237.
     
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  13. Wage Exploitation as Disequilibrium Price.Stanislas Richard - 2023 - Business Ethics Quarterly 33 (2):327-351.
    There are two opposing views concerning intuitive cases of wage exploitation. The first denies that they are cases of exploitation at all. It is based on the nonworseness claim: there is nothing wrong with a discretionary mutually beneficial employment relationship. The second is the reasonable view: some employment relationships can be exploitative even if employers have no duty towards their employees. This article argues that the reasonable view does not completely defeat defences of wage exploitation, because these do not rely (...)
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  14. Core Knowledge of Geometry in an Amazonian Indigene Group.Stanislas Dehaene, Véronique Izard, Pierre Pica & Elizabeth Spelke - 2006 - Science 311 (5759)::381-4.
    Does geometry constitues a core set of intuitions present in all humans, regarless of their language or schooling ? We used two non verbal tests to probe the conceptual primitives of geometry in the Munduruku, an isolated Amazonian indigene group. Our results provide evidence for geometrical intuitions in the absence of schooling, experience with graphic symbols or maps, or a rich language of geometrical terms.
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  15. Democratic equilibria: Albert Hirschman and workplace democracy.Stanislas Richard - 2020 - Review of Social Economy 78 (3):286-306.
    This paper clarifies the usage of Albert Hirschman’s categories of market behaviour as of exit and voice in debates about workplace democracy by taking seriously his critique of the neoclassical analysis of competition. Pro-market liberals are generally hostile to the idea of workplace democracy and tend to favour top-down hierarchies as a way of organising labour. This hostility is generally inspired by the neoclassical analysis of exploitation and efficiency, which leads them to defend distributions achieved through exit-based competitive equilibria. Following (...)
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  16. Marxisme et critique.Stanislas Breton - 1980 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 170 (1):121-122.
     
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    Réflexions autour d'un petit livre.Stanislas Breton - 1967 - Dialogue 6 (2):218-223.
    L'ouvrage de Jean Piaget: Sagesse et illusions de laphilosophie n'a point fini de faire parler de lui et de donner à penser. La pierre que le maître genevois a lancée dans le lac des Cygnes, a provoqué un ébranlement salutaire qui remet en question, non seulement un mode contemporain de philosophic mais la philosophic elle même. Substance et modes sont à nouveau soumis à cette interrogation salutaire qui, périodiquement, confronte la philosophie au problème crucial de sa propre possibilityé. À ce (...)
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    Belief bias is stronger when reasoning is more difficult.Janie Brisson, Pier-Luc de Chantal, Hugues Lortie Forgues & Henry Markovits - 2014 - Thinking and Reasoning 20 (3):385-403.
  19. Chung-kuo chê hsüeh ta kang.Stanisla Lokuang - 1967
     
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    Neuronal models of cognitive functions.Jean-Pierre Changeux & Stanislas Dehaene - 1989 - Cognition 33 (1-2):63-109.
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  21. Compulsory Voting and Symbolic Representation.Stanislas Richard - 2021 - Public Affairs Quarterly 35 (2):140-159.
    A prominent defence of compulsory voting is based on the negative effects of a low turnout on democracy, which leads to an unequal representation of the most vulnerable citizens of our societies, since they are the least likely to vote voluntarily. This paper shows that this justification relies on the truth of an added premise – that voting is a proxy for use of political influence and power. However, the inclusion of this premise weakens the entire argument, which regains consistency (...)
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  22. Dialogues of Alfred North Whitehead.Alfred North Whitehead - 1954 - Boston: David R. Godine. Edited by Lucien Price.
    Philospher, mathematician, and general man of science, Alfred North Whitehead was a polymath whose interests and generous sympathies encompassed entire worlds.
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  23. Et al.Stanislas Dehaene - unknown
    The following resources related to this article are available online at www.sciencemag.org (this information is current as of August 31, 2009 ).
     
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  24. The natural right to slack.Stanislas Richard - 2022 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 1 (2):163-187.
    The most influential justification of individual property rights is the Propertarian Argument. It is the idea that the institution of private property renders everyone better off, and crucially, even the worst-off members of society. A recent critique of the Argument is that it relies on an anthropologically false hypothesis – the idea, following Thomas Hobbes, that life in the state of nature is one of widespread scarcity and violence to which property rights are a solution. The present article seeks to (...)
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    Is freedom as non-domination a right-wing idea?Stanislas Victor Richard - 2022 - European Journal of Political Theory 21 (1):187-196.
    Sean Irving’s book Hayek’s Market Republicanism: The Limits of Liberty shows that the commonly accepted reading of Hayek as a liberal thinker is mistaken, and that his political writings are best understood as belonging to the broader tradition of republicanism. The distinction is important for understanding many aspects of Hayek’s thought, and especially his rejection of social justice and majoritarian democracy. In that sense, one of the book’s more general merits is its implicit contribution to ongoing debates between republican ‘freedom (...)
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    Book Symposium: Alfred Archer and Jake Wojtowicz’s Why it’s OK to be a Sports Fan.Alfred Archer, Jake Wojtowicz, Adam Kadlac, Joe Slater, Nathaniel Baron-Schmitt & Nina Windgätter - forthcoming - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy.
    This is a book symposium on Why It’s OK to Be a Sports Fan, by Alfred Archer and Jake Wojtowicz, with contributions from Adam Kadlac, Joe Slater, Nathaniel Baron-Schmitt, and Nina Windgätter. The discussion covers a range of topics, including the form of love involved in fandom, the epistemic status of fans, fictionalism, and the role of communities in fandom.
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    Book Symposium: Alfred Archer and Jake Wojtowicz’s Why it’s OK to be a Sports Fan.Alfred Archer, Jake Wojtowicz, Adam Kadlac, Joe Slater, Nathaniel Baron-Schmitt & Nina Windgätter - 2024 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 18:1-35.
    This is a book symposium on Why It’s OK to Be a Sports Fan, by Alfred Archer and Jake Wojtowicz, with contributions from Adam Kadlac, Joe Slater, Nathaniel Baron-Schmitt, and Nina Windgätter. The discussion covers a range of topics, including the form of love involved in fandom, the epistemic status of fans, fictionalism, and the role of communities in fandom.
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    De Rome à Paris: itinéraire philosophique.Stanislas Breton - 1992
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    Les mutations du sacré et du symbolique dans les sociétés contemporaines : regard sur les festivités « rave ».Pierre-Luc Lortie - 2004 - Horizons Philosophiques 15 (1):79-90.
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  30. Père Ange Le Proust: Edition de textes e manuscrits.Soeur Stanislas-Kostka - 1992 - Revista Agustiniana 33 (101):1023-1093.
     
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    How do we convert a number into a finger trajectory?Dror Dotan & Stanislas Dehaene - 2013 - Cognition 129 (3):512-529.
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    Spontaneous number discrimination of multi-format auditory stimuli in cotton-top tamarins.Marc D. Hauser, Stanislas Dehaene, Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz & Andrea L. Patalano - 2002 - Cognition 86 (2):B23-B32.
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    Science and the modern world, by Alfred North Whitehead... Lowell lectures, 1925.Alfred North Whitehead - 1930 - Cambridge [Eng.]: The University press.
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    The Harvard lectures of Alfred North Whitehead, 1924 -1925: philosophical presuppositions of science.Alfred North Whitehead - 2017 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Edited by Paul A. Bogaard, Jason Matthew Bell, Winthrop Pickard Bell, William Ernest Hocking & Louise Robinson Heath.
    Beginning in September of 1924, Alfred North Whitehead presented a regular course of 85 lectures which concluded in May of 1925. These represent the first ever philosophy lectures he gave and capture him working out the philosophical implications of the remarkable turns physics had taken in his lifetime. This volume finally recreates these lectures by transcribing notes by W.P. Bell, W.E. Hocking and Louise Heath taken at the time - many of which have only recently been discovered and including (...)
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  35. Levels of processing during non-conscious perception: a critical review of visual masking.Sid Kouider & Dehaene & Stanislas - 2008 - In Jon Driver, Patrick Haggard & Tim Shallice, Mental Processes in the Human Brain. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Alfred North Whitehead.Alfred North Whitehead - 1961 - New York,: Harper.
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    Grammaire, langage, expression chez Spinoza.Stanislas Breton - 1984 - Bijdragen 45 (2):170-182.
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  38. Politique, religion, écriture chez Spinoza.Stanislas Breton - 1973 - Lyon,: Profac.
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    Sophistique et ontologie.Stanislas Breton - 1992 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 90 (3):279-296.
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    Symbole, schème, imagination. Essai sur l'œuvre de R. Giorgi.Stanislas Breton - 1972 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 70 (5):63-92.
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    Autobiographical memory sources of threats in dreams.Alexandre Lafrenière, Monique Lortie-Lussier, Allyson Dale, Raphaëlle Robidoux & Joseph De Koninck - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 58 (C):124-135.
  42. The mental representation of parity and number magnitude.Stanislas Dehaene, Serge Bossini & Pascal Giraux - 1993 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 122 (3):371–96.
  43. Ultimate Responsibility and Dumb Luck*: ALFRED R. MELE.Alfred R. Mele - 1999 - Social Philosophy and Policy 16 (2):274-293.
    My topic lies on conceptual terrain that is quite familiar to philosophers. For others, a bit of background may be in order. In light of what has filtered down from quantum mechanics, few philosophers today believe that the universe is causally deterministic. That is, to use Peter van Inwagen's succinct definition of “determinism,” few philosophers believe that “there is at any instant exactly one physically possible future.” Even so, partly for obvious historical reasons, philosophers continue to argue about whether free (...)
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  44. Dieu aujourd'hui.Stanislas Breton - 1980 - Archives de Philosophie 43 (2):225.
     
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  45. Le procès de l'art.Stanislas Fumet - 1929 - Paris,: Plon.
     
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    L'ethique ou le chaos?: sur-vivre ou périr.Stanislas Y. Kpognon - 2008 - Cotonou, Benin: Editions la Croix du Benin.
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    Limites et échecs de la médecine occidentale: théorie de la guérison.Stanislas Gervais Mvogo - 2018 - Saint-Denis: Connaissances et savoirs.
    Le monde moderne de par son mode de vie a reçu l'empreinte de l'hygiène et de la médecine ainsi que des principes résultant des découvertes de l'industrie pharmaceutique chimique, de Pasteur, de Flemming, etc. Ces produits sont certes d'un apport utile pour garantir le confort anatomique et physiologique de l'organisme humain, mais il faut raisonnablement les considérer aujourd'hui comme un triomphe d'une humanité à l'incessante poursuite d'une santé durable. La physiologie et l'anatomie n'étant pas les seules composantes de l'être humain, (...)
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  48. Dans l'esprit de Saint Thomas de Villaneuve: le pere Le Proust, 1624-1697.Soeur Stanislas-Kostka - 1987 - Revista Agustiniana 28 (86):643-670.
     
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  49. (2 other versions)Language, truth and logic.Alfred Jules Ayer - 1936 - London,: V. Gollancz.
    A dissertation in the tradition of logical positivism includes a discussion of the functions and methods of philosophy and a critique of ethics and theology.
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    A hierarchy of cortical responses to sequence violations in three-month-old infants.Anahita Basirat, Stanislas Dehaene & Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz - 2014 - Cognition 132 (2):137-150.
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