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    Judy A. Hayden . The New Science and Women's Literary Discourse: Prefiguring Frankenstein. xvi + 263 pp., illus., bibl., index. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. $85. [REVIEW]Suzanne Le-may Sheffield - 2012 - Isis 103 (1):178-179.
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    Tina Gianquitto. “Good Observers of Nature”: American Women and the Scientific Study of the Natural World, 1820–1885. xii + 216 pp., figs., bibl., index. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2007. $19.95. [REVIEW]Suzanne Le-May Sheffield - 2008 - Isis 99 (3):634-634.
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    Suzanne Le‐May Sheffield. Women and Science: Social Impact and Interaction. xxxv + 448 pp., illus., bibl., index. Piscataway, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2005. $29.95. [REVIEW]Susan Rensing - 2008 - Isis 99 (2):386-387.
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    Alan Rauch. Useful Knowledge: The Victorians, Morality, and the March of Intellect. ix + 292 pp., illus., bibl., index. Durham, N.C./London: Duke University Press, 2001. $59.95 ; $19.95. [REVIEW]Suzanne Sheffield - 2002 - Isis 93 (2):310-311.
    Much historical investigation has been conducted into the Victorians' fear of moral decline at the end of the nineteenth century. In part, concerns about the future of human morality and ethics were intimately connected with the rise of materialist science that appeared to be permeating every facet of human life and civilization. Uniquely, Alan Rauch's work moves this investigation back in time to examine the fear of moral decline in the early years of the Victorian era. Rauch posits that in (...)
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    Testing Times: In-House Counsel and Independence.Suzanne Le Mire - 2011 - Legal Ethics 14 (1):21-47.
    While lawyers' independence initially developed as a way of protecting lawyers and their clients from the power of the state, it is now also associated with the protection of the public interest from lawyers who are too close to their clients. In this context independence is seen as a way of ensuring that lawyers act ethically, that is, with regard to their overriding duty to the court and the administration of justice rather than according to sectional, personal or economic interests. (...)
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    Bataille in Theory: Afterimages (Lascaux).Suzanne Guerlac - 1996 - Diacritics 26 (2):6-17.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Bataille in Theory: Afterimages (Lascaux)Suzanne Guerlac (bio)If there is a single term poststructuralism could not live without—at least within the intellectual circles associated with the review Tel quel—it is “transgression,” inherited from Bataille. “God-meaning,” Philippe Sollers writes in an early essay, “... is a figure of linguistic interdiction whereas writing—which is metaphoricity itself (Derrida)—transgresses... the hierarchic order of discourse and of the world associated with it” [“La science (...)
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    Australia: Ethics and Corporate Litigation—Considering Bell Group.Suzanne Le Mire - 2013 - Legal Ethics 16 (2):370-372.
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    A Spotlight on Judicial Regulation in Australia.Suzanne Le Mire, Gabrielle Appleby, Micah B. Rankin, Alain Roussy & Lisa Webley - 2014 - Legal Ethics 17 (2):299-312.
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    Paul Brouzeng;, Suzanne Débarbat . Sur les traces des Cassini: Astronomes et observatoires du sud de la France. 370 pp., illus., figs., tables, index. Paris: Editions du Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques, 2001. €31. [REVIEW]J. Heilbron - 2002 - Isis 93 (2):286-287.
    An outdated geography supplies the bond among the thirty‐one articles in Sur les traces des Cassini. In the seventeenth century, when the Italians Gian Domenico Cassini and his nephew Giacomo Filippo Maraldi were born in Perinaldo, north of Genoa, their birthplace belonged to the County of Nice. Hence the rationale of building a set of papers on astronomy in the south of France around Cassini I and his family, which for four generations ran the Royal Observatory in Paris.Over half the (...)
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  10. Normes fonctionnelle, sociale et symbolique Frank al varez-pereyre catégorisation et norme comme épreuves réciproques: L'exemple du Droit hébraïque 317.Arom Simha, Nathalie Fernando, Suzanne FÛRNISS, Sylvie le Bomin, Fabrice Marandola & Jean Mouno - 2008 - In Frank Alvarez-Pereyre (ed.), Catégories et catégorisation: une perspective interdisciplinaire. Dudley, MA: Peeters.
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    Marianne Gosztonyi Ainley. Creating Complicated Lives: Women and Science at English-Canadian Universities, 1880–1980. Edited by, Marelene Rayner-Canham and Geoff Rayner-Canham. Foreword by, Alison Prentice. xi + 200 pp., bibl., index. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2012. $29.95. [REVIEW]Suzanne Sheffield - 2014 - Isis 105 (3):621-621.
  12. Socrates on love.Suzanne Obdrzalek - 2013 - In John Bussanich & Nicholas D. Smith (eds.), The Bloomsbury companion to Socrates. New York: Continuum. pp. 210-32.
    In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for my own interpretation of the dialogue. In the Lysis, Socrates argues that all love is motivated by the desire for one’s own good. This conclusion has struck many interpreters as unattractive, so much so that some attempt to reinterpret the dialogue, such that it either does not offer an account of interpersonal love, or that it offers an account on which love is, (...)
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    Keeping it in-house: Ethics in the relationship between large law firm lawyers and their corporate clients through the eyes of in-house counsel.Suzanne Le Mire & Christine Parker - 2008 - Legal Ethics 11 (2):201-229.
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  14. As the dust settles-duties of general counsel: Correspondent's report from Australia.Suzanne Le Mire - 2012 - Legal Ethics 15 (2):392.
     
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    Lawyer independence under the spotlight in Australia.Suzanne Le Mire - 2018 - Legal Ethics 21 (1):93-95.
    Volume 21, Issue 1, July 2018, Page 93-95.
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    Suicide and Homicide: Symmetries and Asymmetries in Kant’s Ethics.Suzanne E. Dowie - 2022 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 25 (4):715-728.
    Kant formulated a secular argument against suicide’s permissibility based on what he regarded as the intrinsic value of humanity. In this paper, I first show that Kant’s moral framework entails that some types of suicide are morally permissible. Just as some homicides are morally permissible, according to Kant, so are suicides that are performed according to equivalent maxims. Intention, foreseeability, voluntariness, diminished responsibility, and mental capacity determine the moral characterization of the killing. I argue that a suicide taxonomy that differentiates (...)
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    Addressing bullying in the Australian legal profession.Suzanne Le Mire - 2015 - Legal Ethics 18 (1):69-72.
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    A temporary ‘fix’ for a permanent problem: the appointment of auxiliary judges in South Australia.Suzanne Le Mire - 2016 - Legal Ethics 19 (1):160-162.
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    From Scandal to Scrutiny: Ethical Possibilities in Large Law Firms.Suzanne Le Mire, Adrian Evans & Christine Parker - 2008 - Legal Ethics 11 (2):131-136.
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    Œnomaus de Gadara : le dialogue contre le destin.Suzanne Husson - 2014 - Chôra 12:121-143.
    Œnomaus of Gadara, in his work Detection of Deceivers, of which long fragments are preserved by Eusebius of Caesarea, contests Apollo’s oracles in name of the human action contingency. His targets are not only the Democritean and Stoic determinism, but also the Middle Platonic view of conditional fate. In a fictional address to Apollo, he demonstrates the contingency of the action, in an original way, which he extends to the field of the animal action. The examination of his argument shows (...)
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    The Science of Rape: (Mis)Constructions of Women's Trauma in Evolutionary Theory.Suzanne Zeedyk - 2007 - Feminist Review 86 (1):67-88.
    The social sciences are witnessing renewed enthusiasm for sociobiological accounts of human behaviour. Feminist theory has, understandably, tended to engage cautiously with biological reasoning, because women have often been poorly served by the politics of such research. It is important, though, that feminists continue to contribute to this literature, in order to challenge problematic discourses that may emerge. The present paper seeks to analyse a domain of sociobiology that has been the focus of recent controversy: an evolutionary explanation of rape. (...)
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    Fostering moral resilience through moral case deliberation.Suzanne Metselaar & Bert Molewijk - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (5):730-745.
    Moral distress forms a major threat to the well-being of healthcare professionals, and is argued to negatively impact patient care. It is associated with emotions such as anger, frustration, guilt, and anxiety. In order to effectively deal with moral distress, the concept of moral resilience is introduced as the positive capacity of an individual to sustain or restore their integrity in response to moral adversity. Interventions are needed that foster moral resilience among healthcare professionals. Ethics consultation has been proposed as (...)
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    Toward an aristotelian conception of good listening.Suzanne Rice - 2011 - Educational Theory 61 (2):141-153.
    In this essay Suzanne Rice examines Aristotle's ideas about virtue, character, and education as elements in an Aristotelian conception of good listening. Rice begins by surveying of several different contexts in which listening typically occurs, using this information to introduce the argument that what should count as “good listening” must be determined in relation to the situation in which listening actually occurs. On this view, Rice concludes, there are no “essential” listening virtues, but rather ways of listening that may (...)
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  24. Considerations in ethical decision-making and software piracy.Suzanne C. Wagner & G. Lawrence Sanders - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 29 (1-2):161 - 167.
    Individuals are faced with the many opportunities to pirate. The decision to pirate or not may be related to an individual''s attitudes toward other ethical issues. A person''s ethical and moral predispositions and the judgments that they use to make decisions may be consistent across various ethical dilemmas and may indicate their likelihood to pirate software. This paper investigates the relationship between religion and a theoretical ethical decision making process that an individual uses when evaluating ethical or unethical situations. An (...)
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    Recognition, Authority Relations, and Rejecting Hate Speech.Suzanne Whitten - 2019 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 22 (3):555-571.
    A key focus in many debates surrounding the harm in hate speech centres on the subordinating impact hate speech has on its victims. Under such a view, and provided there exists a requisite level of speaker authority a particular speech situation, hate speech can be conceived as something which directly impact’s the victim’s status, and can be contrasted to the view that such speech merely expresses hateful ideas. Missing from these conceptions, however, are the ways in which intersubjective, recognition-sensitive relations (...)
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  26. The philosopher’s Reward: Contemplation and Immortality in Plato’s Dialogues.Suzanne Obdrzalek - 2021 - In Alex Long (ed.), Immortality in Ancient Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In dialogues ranging from the Symposium to the Timaeus, Plato appears to propose that the philosopher’s grasp of the forms may confer immortality upon him. Whatever can Plato mean in making such a claim? What does he take immortality to consist in, such that it could constitute a reward for philosophical enlightenment? And how is this proposal compatible with Plato’s insistence throughout his corpus that all soul, not just philosophical soul, is immortal? In this chapter, I pursue these questions by (...)
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    A Decision Aid May Offer Liability Protection for a Bad Obstetrical Outcome: Results of Mock Trials.Suzanne Brodney, Pamela H. Wescott, Benjamin W. Moulton, Katherine Hartmann, Yuchiao Chang & Michael J. Barry - 2018 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (4):967-974.
    The objective of this study is to evaluate if use of a patient decision aid, when choosing between a repeat cesarean or a trial of labor after a cesarean, reduces medical liability exposure. The authors conclude that use of a PDA conferred liability protection when potential jurors were presented with a hypothetical malpractice claim against an obstetrician following a TOLAC.
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    Translational bioethics as a two‐way street. Developing clinical ethics support instruments with and for healthcare practitioners.Suzanne Metselaar - 2024 - Bioethics 38 (3):233-240.
    This article discusses an approach to translational bioethics (TB) that is concerned with the adaptation—or ‘translation’—of concepts, theories and methods from bioethics to practical contexts, in order to support ‘non-bioethicists’, such as researchers and healthcare practitioners, in dealing with their ethical issues themselves. Specifically, it goes into the participatory development of clinical ethics support (CES) instruments that respond to the needs and wishes of healthcare practitioners and that are tailored to the specific care contexts in which they are to be (...)
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    Finding a pedagogical framework for dialogue about nudity and dance art.Suzanne Jaeger - 2009 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 43 (4):pp. 32-52.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Finding a Pedagogical Framework for Dialogue about Nudity and Dance ArtSuzanne Jaeger (bio)"Nudity is like calling something 'Free Beer.' I always threaten to make people do stuff naked, and I'm all for it, but to me, it's usually more trouble than it's worth. If something is swinging around, that's all anybody looks at."—Mark Morris, choreographerIntroductionIn his article on nudity in theatre dance, philosopher Francis Sparshott observes that because we (...)
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    Amour et intellect chez Léon l'Hébreu.Suzanne Damiens - 1971 - [Toulouse]: E. Privat.
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    Les styles de Hume et sa réflexion sur la « manière » en philosophie.Suzanne Simha - 2008 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 58 (5):3-10.
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  32. Socrates on Love--revised for second edition.Suzanne Obdrzalek - forthcoming - In N. D. Smith, Ravi Sharma & Jones Rusty (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Plato, second edition.
    In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for my own interpretation of the dialogue. In the Lysis, Socrates argues that all love is motivated by the desire for one’s own good. This conclusion has struck many interpreters as unattractive, so much so that some attempt to reinterpret the dialogue, such that it either does not offer an account of interpersonal love, or that it offers an account on which love is, (...)
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    Les athéismes de Bion de Borysthène.Suzanne Husson - 2018 - Philosophie Antique 18:193-215.
    Bion de Borysthène, qui a fréquenté l’école académicienne (Xénocrate), cynique (Cratès) et cyrénaïque (Théodore), ne faisait pas partie des listes traditionnelles d’athées en circulation dans l’Antiquité, mais on lui attribue pourtant la formule athée d’après laquelle « il n’y a pas de dieux » (Diogène Laërce, IV, 55). L’examen des témoignages montre qu’il pouvait être qualifié d’athée à deux niveaux. Tout d’abord, aussi bien au niveau théorique que pratique, il adoptait une attitude très critique à l’égard des pratiques religieuses et (...)
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  34. The voices of the medical record.Suzanne Poirier & Daniel J. Brauner - 1990 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 11 (1).
    The medical record, as a managerial, historic, and legal document, serves many purposes. Although its form may be well established and many of the cases documented in it routine in medical experience, what is written in the medical record nevertheless records decisions and actions of individuals. Viewed as an interpretive text, it can itself become the object of interpretation. This essay applies literary theory and methodology to the structure, content, and writing style(s) of an actual medical record for the purpose (...)
     
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    L'ambiguïté du sens esthétique transcendantal. Notes sur la troisième Critique.Suzanne Foisy - 1993 - Dialogue 32 (4):659-.
    Peut-on s'entendre en matière d'esthétique? Y a-t-il une objectivité possible des jugements dans ce domaine marginal de la philosophie? La question du sens commun dans la Critique de la faculté de juger, semble, aux dires de certains, mener directement à cette problématique contemporaine. Nous ne reprendrons pas ici les multiples articles et ouvrages sur le sensus communis parus dans la dernière décennie à la suite de l'impact conceptuel du thème de la rationalité communicationnelle. Notre intention est plutôt, au-delà de la (...)
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    Végétaux et aromates de l'Orient dans le monde antique.Suzanne Amigues - 2005 - Topoi 12 (1):359.
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    Implementation in Bioethics: A Plea for a Participatory and Dialogical Approach.Suzanne Metselaar, Yolande Voskes, Bert Molewijk & Guy Widdershoven - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (4):78-80.
    Volume 20, Issue 4, May 2020, Page 78-80.
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    La critique de la théorie des Idées dans le ΠΕΡΙ ΙΔΕΩΝ d'Aristote.Suzanne Mansion - 1949 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 47 (14):169-202.
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    Imre Lakatos and literary tradition.Suzanne Black - 2003 - Philosophy and Literature 27 (2):363-381.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.2 (2003) 363-381 [Access article in PDF] Imre Lakatos and Literary Tradition Suzanne Black ALTHOUGH THE CANON DEBATES have largely subsided, the categories of tradition and canon remain problematic and unhelpfully contentious. Some authors view tradition as weighty and oppressive, while cultural studies scholars criticize the concept itself as elitist and exclusionary. Yet literature, like other creative pursuits, cannot avoid its past; nor should it (...)
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    Le jugement d'existence chez Aristote.Suzanne Mansion - 1946 - Louvain: Éditions de l'Institut supérieur de philosophie.
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    L'objectivité dans les théories logiques de la signification.Suzanne Leblanc - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (3):407-420.
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  42. Sheffield (F.C.C.) Plato's Symposium: the Ethics of Desire. Pp. x + 252. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. Cased, £50. ISBN: 978-0-19-928677-. [REVIEW]Suzanne Obdrzalek - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (1):62-64.
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    Le «Symposium Aristotelicum».Suzanne Mansion - 1957 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 55 (48):521-525.
  44. Le jugement d'existence chez Aristote, coll. « Aristote. Traductions et études ».Suzanne Mansion - 1976 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 166 (4):466-467.
     
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    Philosophie au masculin? Georg Simmel et les images de la virilité à l'aube de l'ère nazie.Suzanne Horvath - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (6):1011-1030.
    (1997). Philosophie au masculin? Georg Simmel et les images de la virilité à l'aube de l'ère nazie. The European Legacy: Vol. 2, No. 6, pp. 1011-1030.
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    Différence esthétique et argumentation.Suzanne Foisy - 1996 - Philosophiques 23 (1):113-123.
    Le texte tente de voir dans l'espace que l'esthétique allemande récente réserve à la notion de rationalité esthétique, une percée en vue d'élargir ou de « régler » d'une façon ou d'une autre, la controverse sur les critères esthétiques. L'intérêt se porte aux distinctions supplémentaires apportées par M. Seel à ce débat, ainsi qu'aux sources adorniennes et communicationnelles que son approche charrie. Enfin les avancées que la notion en question accomplit et les failles qu'elle ne peut contrer sont pesées.This article (...)
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    Le vingt-deuxième «Convegno» de Gallarate.Suzanne Mansion - 1967 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 65 (88):545-546.
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    How do roles impact suicidal agents’ obligations?Suzanne E. Dowie - 2024 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 27 (1):15-30.
    In this paper, I assess the role responsibility argument that claims suicidal agents have obligations to specific people not to kill themselves due to their roles. Since the plausibility of the role responsibility argument is clearest in the parent–child relationship, I assess parental obligations. I defend a view that says that normative roles, such as those of a parent, are contractual and voluntary. I then suggest that the normative parameters for some roles preclude permissible suicide because the role-related contract includes (...)
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    Phantom Rights: Conversations Across the Abyss (Hugo, Blanchot).Suzanne Guerlac - 2000 - Diacritics 30 (3):72-89.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Diacritics 30.3 (2000) 73-89 [Access article in PDF] Phantom Rights Conversations Across the Abyss (Hugo, Blanchot) Suzanne Guerlac —"The writer must save the world and be the abyss, justify existence and give speech to what does not exist...."1—Who is speaking?—Maurice Blanchot.—But this was already revealed to me by the Tables. How are what you call the "two sides [deux versants]" of literature to be distinguished from the "double (...)
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    Clyde Plumauzille, Prostitution et Révolution. Les femmes publiques dans la cité républicaine (1789-1804).Suzanne Desan - 2018 - Clio 47.
    Arrêtée comme prostituée en mars 1794, Marie Anne Renaud rétorque au commissaire de police qu’elle « aimait mieux faire ce métier que de voler » (p. 65). Quelques mois plus tard, Sophie Conard se justifie en expliquant qu’elle a simplement fait « comme toutes les femmes » (p. 68). Ces termes donnent une idée des questions posées par cet ouvrage bienvenu. Clyde Plumauzille ne se contente pas de se pencher sur les expériences vécues par les prostituées durant la Révolution française (...)
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