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    Commentary: Oxytocin-Gaze Positive Loop and the Coevolution of Human-Dog Bonds.Sylvain Fiset & Vickie Plourde - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Workplace Ostracism Seen through the Lens of Power.John Fiset, Raghid Al Hajj & John G. Vongas - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Brain imaging in research on anesthetic mechanisms: Studies with propofol.P. Fiset, G. Plourde & S. B. Backman - 2005 - In Steven Laureys, The Boundaries of Consciousness: Neurobiology and Neuropathology. Elsevier.
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    Traité de déontologie policière au Québec.André Fiset - 2015 - Cowansville, Québec, Canada: Éditions Yvon Blais. Edited by Marc Mancini & Karine Landreville.
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    Cholinergic mechanisms mediating anesthetic induced altered states of consciousness.S. B. Backman, P. Fiset & G. Plourde - 2004 - Progress in Brain Research 145:197-206.
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    Strategy Shift Toward Lower Spatial Frequencies in the Recognition of Dynamic Facial Expressions of Basic Emotions: When It Moves It Is Different.Marie-Pier Plouffe-Demers, Daniel Fiset, Camille Saumure, Justin Duncan & Caroline Blais - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Dual-Task Interference on Early and Late Stages of Facial Emotion Detection Is Revealed by Human Electrophysiology.Amélie Roberge, Justin Duncan, Daniel Fiset & Benoit Brisson - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  8. Why-Questions.Sylvain Bromberger - 1966 - In Robert Garland Colodny, Mind and Cosmos: Essays in Contemporary Science and Philosophy. [Pittsburgh]: University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 86--111.
     
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  9. On What We Know We Don’t Know.Sylvain Bromberger - 1992 - Chicago and London / Stanford: University of Chicago Press / CSLI.
    In this collection of essays, Bromberger explores the centrality of questions and predicaments they create in scientific research. He discusses the nature of explanation, theory, and the foundations of linguistics.
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    Heart Rate Variability and Cardiac Vagal Tone in Psychophysiological Research – Recommendations for Experiment Planning, Data Analysis, and Data Reporting.Sylvain Laborde, Emma Mosley & Julian F. Thayer - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
  11. What Are Words? Comments on Kaplan (1990), on Hawthorne and Lepore, and on the Issue.Sylvain Bromberger - 2011 - Journal of Philosophy 108 (9):486-503.
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    Le Philèbe de Platon: introduction à l'agathologie platonicienne.Sylvain Delcomminette - 2006 - Boston: Brill.
    This book provides a comprehensive commentary of the Philebus designed to shed light on the nature and function of the good in Plato’s philosophy as a whole. Topics discussed include dialectic, pleasure, epistemology, and the relations between metaphysics and ethics.
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    Greater reliance on the eye region predicts better face recognition ability.Jessica Royer, Caroline Blais, Isabelle Charbonneau, Karine Déry, Jessica Tardif, Brad Duchaine, Frédéric Gosselin & Daniel Fiset - 2018 - Cognition 181 (C):12-20.
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  14. (1 other version)Questions.Sylvain Bromberger - 1966 - Journal of Philosophy 63 (20):597-606.
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    Précis of neuroconstructivism: How the brain constructs cognition.Sylvain Sirois, Michael Spratling, Michael S. C. Thomas, Gert Westermann, Denis Mareschal & Mark H. Johnson - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (3):321-331.
    Neuroconstructivism: How the Brain Constructs Cognition proposes a unifying framework for the study of cognitive development that brings together (1) constructivism (which views development as the progressive elaboration of increasingly complex structures), (2) cognitive neuroscience (which aims to understand the neural mechanisms underlying behavior), and (3) computational modeling (which proposes formal and explicit specifications of information processing). The guiding principle of our approach is context dependence, within and (in contrast to Marr [1982]) between levels of organization. We propose that three (...)
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    L'idée de vie dans la philosophie de Spinoza.Sylvain Zac - 1963 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
  17. Paul of Venice’s Theory of Quantification and Measurement of Properties.Sylvain Roudaut - 2022 - Noctua 9 (2):104-158.
    This paper analyzes Paul of Venice’s theory of measurement of natural properties and changes. The main sections of the paper correspond to Paul’s analysis of the three types of accidental changes, for which the Augustinian philosopher sought to provide rules of measurement. It appears that Paul achieved an original synthesis borrowing from both Parisian and Oxfordian sources. It is also argued that, on top of this theoretical synthesis, Paul managed to elaborate a quite original theory of intensive properties that marks (...)
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  18. A Note on "Fort et Etroit" and "Ample et Faible".Sylvain Bromberger - 1957 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 11 (2):206.
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    Can Accidents Alone Generate Substantial Forms? Twists and Turns of a Late Medieval Debate.Sylvain Roudaut - 2023 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 97 (4):529-554.
    This paper investigates the late medieval controversy over the causal role of substantial forms in the generation of new substances. At the beginning of the fourteenth century, when there were two basic positions in this debate (section II), an original position was defended by Walter Burley and Peter Auriol, according to which accidents alone—by their own power—can generate substantial forms (section III). The paper presents how this view was received by the next generation of philosophers, i.e., around 1350 (section IV), (...)
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    Clarivate Analytics: Continued Omnia vanitas Impact Factor Culture.Sylvain Bernès & Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (1):291-297.
    This opinion paper takes aim at an error made recently by Clarivate Analytics in which it sent out an email that congratulated academics for becoming exclusive members of academia’s most cited elite, the Highly Cited Researchers. However, that email was sent out to an undisclosed number of non-HCRs, who were offered an apology shortly after, through a bulk mail, which tried to down-play the importance of the error, all the while praising the true HCRs. When Clarivate Analytics senior management was (...)
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    Odysseus and the Home of the Stranger From Elea.Sylvain Delcomminette - 2014 - Classical Quarterly 64 (2):533-541.
    Not very long ago, Plato'sSophistwas often presented as a dialogue devoted to the problem of being and not-being, entangled with limited success in an inquiry into the nature of the sophist. Thanks to the renewal of interest in the dramatic form of Plato's dialogues, recent works have shown that this entanglement is far from ill-conceived or anecdotal. However, the inquiry into the sophist is itself introduced by another question, concerning the nature of the Stranger from Elea himself. I would like (...)
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    The mere exposure effect depends on an odor’s initial pleasantness.Sylvain Delplanque, Géraldine Coppin, Laurène Bloesch, Isabelle Cayeux & David Sander - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  23. False Pleasures, Appearance and Imagination in the Philebus.Sylvain Delcomminette - 2003 - Phronesis 48 (3):215-237.
    This paper examines the discussion about false pleasures in the "Philebus" (36 c3-44 a11). After stressing the crucial importance of this discussion in the economy of the dialogue, it attempts to identify the problematic locus of the possibility of true or false pleasures. Socrates points to it by means of an analogy between pleasure and doxa. Against traditional interpretations, which reduce the distinction drawn in this passage to a distinction between doxa and pleasure on the one hand and their object (...)
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    Forma Dat Esse.Sylvain Roudaut - 2020 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 23 (2):423-446.
    This paper offers an overview of the history of the axiom forma dat esse, which was commonly quoted during the Middle Ages to describe formal causality. The first part of the paper studies the origin of this principle, and recalls how the ambiguity of Boethius’s first formulation of it in the De Trinitate was variously interpreted by the members of the School of Chartres. Then, the paper examines the various declensions of the axiom that existed in the late Middle Ages, (...)
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  25. Science and the Forms of Ignorance.Sylvain Bromberger - 1971 - In Maurice Mandelbaum, Observation and Theory in Science. The Johns Hopkins Press. pp. 45--67.
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    Autour du statut de la religion dans les écrits du jeune Heidegger.Sylvain Camilleri - 2017 - Philosophiques 44 (2):335-342.
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    Charles De Koninck et le bien commun.Sylvain Luquet - 2014 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 70 (1):45-60.
    Sylvain Luquet | : On tente ici de retracer aussi fidèlement que possible les tenants et les aboutissants du célèbre débat autour du bien commun et de la personne suscité par l’attaque du Père Eschmann contre le livre de Charles De Koninck, De la primauté du bien commun contre les personnalistes . On y verra vite à quel point il s’agissait d’un débat d’idées et nullement de conflits personnels. | : We attempt here to retrace as faithfully as possible (...)
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    Formes de vie, milieux de vie.Sylvaine Bulle - 2018 - Multitudes 71 (2):168.
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    Monte-Carlo tree search and rapid action value estimation in computer Go.Sylvain Gelly & David Silver - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (11):1856-1875.
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    A Dynamic Version of Hylomorphism.Sylvain Roudaut - 2018 - Axiomathes 28 (1):13-36.
    This paper presents a version of hylomorphism that intends to solve problems faced by contemporary hylomorphism. After showing that attempts to understand form as sets or relation of essential properties fail at taking into account the dynamic development of substances, the paper suggests another version of hylomorphism able to solve these difficulties. A functionalist version of hylomorphism is then defended: the best way to understand how form can be present throughout all the developmental stages of a substance is to understand (...)
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  31. [no title].Sylvain Delcomminette, Pieter D’Hoine & Marc-Antoine Gavray - unknown
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    Clocks, Automata and the Mechanization of Nature (1300–1600).Sylvain Roudaut - 2022 - Philosophies 7 (6):139.
    This paper aims at tracking down, by looking at late medieval and early modern discussions over the ontological status of artifacts, the main steps of the process through which nature became theorized on a mechanistic model in the early 17th century. The adopted methodology consists in examining how inventions such as mechanical clocks and automata forced philosophers to modify traditional criteria based on an intrinsic principle of motion and rest for defining natural beings. The paper studies different strategies designed in (...)
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    Stochasticity in cultural evolution: a revolution yet to happen.Sylvain Billiard & Alexandra Alvergne - 2017 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 40 (1):9.
    Over the last 40 years or so, there has been an explosion of cultural evolution research in anthropology and archaeology. In each discipline, cultural evolutionists investigate how interactions between individuals translate into group level patterns, with the aim of explaining the diachronic dynamics and diversity of cultural traits. However, while much attention has been given to deterministic processes, we contend that current evolutionary accounts of cultural change are limited because they do not adopt a systematic stochastic approach. First, we show (...)
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    Sports and ‘Minorities’: Negotiating the Olympic Model.Sylvain Ferez, Sébastien Ruffié & Stéphane Héas - 2017 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 12 (2):177-193.
    This paper studies ‘minority’ initiatives to organize sports games. A meta-analysis of published data in the literature identifies the formal appearance taken by each of these initiatives under the Olympic model. But it also conduces to build a number of indicators to answer a series of questions about their logic and strategies. All the initiatives studied are based on an ambivalent posture that, while based on the denunciation of a discriminating space, claim access to it. By an astonishing paradox, ‘non-normative’ (...)
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  35. Phénoménologie de la religion et herméneutique théologique dans la pensée du jeune Heidegger.Sylvain Camilleri & M. De Launay - 2008 - Archives de Philosophie 71 (3):514.
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    Comment: Measurement and the Interpretation of Trait EI Research.Sylvain Laborde & Mark S. Allen - 2016 - Emotion Review 8 (4):342-343.
    In this brief commentary, we present a critical reflection on trait emotional intelligence (EI) theory and research as covered in a recent narrative review (Petrides et al., 2016). We consider (a) whether synthesising research findings that use different conceptualisations of EI is desirable, (b) if the measurement of trait EI might become more diverse, (c) whether trait EI research in interpersonal settings requires additional analytical thought, and (d) how researchers might go about objectively conceptualising trait EI. Our collective focus is (...)
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  37. On What we Know and What we don't Know. Explanation, Theory, Linguistics, and How Questions shape them.Sylvain Bromberger - 1993 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 183 (3):618-618.
     
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    Judgement under uncertainty and conjunction fallacy inhibition training.Sylvain Moutier & Olivier Houdé - 2003 - Thinking and Reasoning 9 (3):185 – 201.
    Intuitive predictions and judgements under uncertainty are often mediated by judgemental heuristics that sometimes lead to biases. Our micro-developmental study suggests that a presumption of rationality is justified for adult subjects, in so far as their systematic judgemental biases appear to be due to a specific executive-inhibition failure in working memory, and not necessarily to a lack of understanding of the fundamental principles of probability. This hypothesis was tested using an experimental procedure in which 60 adult subjects were trained to (...)
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    Plato on Hatred of Philosophy.Sylvain Delcomminette - 2018 - Review of Metaphysics 72 (1):29-51.
    Since its inception, philosophy has aroused both fascination and hostility. What is it about philosophy that provokes such contrasting emotions? Plato’s works offer a valuable opportunity to explore this question, not only because of the dialogue form, which makes it possible to present a range of attitudes toward the practice of philosophy, but also because of Plato’s persistent efforts to define, describe, and defend philosophy as a radically unique activity. In this paper, the author collects and organizes the evidence in (...)
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    Division, Dialectique Et Dèfinition Chez Platon Et Aristote.Sylvain Delcomminette - 2014 - Méthexis 27 (1):25-45.
    In this article, I examine the way Aristotle makes use of the methods Plato labelled as "dialectic". After suggesting a unified interpretation of Plato’s dialectic, I show that Aristotle makes room for them not inside the context of demonstrative science, but at the level of the investigation concerning the principles of such a science. These principles are, for the most part, definitions; and Plato’s dialectical methods are designed to search for and obtain definitions. Although Aristotle, contrary to Plato, seems to (...)
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    Alliances Between Corporate and Fair Trade Brands: Examining the Antecedents of Overall Evaluation of the Co-branded Product.Sylvain Sénéchal, Laurent Georges & Jean Louis Pernin - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 124 (3):365-381.
    This research investigates the potential for a “fair” co-branding operation. A major corporate brand is fictitiously allied with a Fair Trade labelling organization brand. The sample for the study is composed of 540 respondents, representative of the French population. By considering commercial brands and Fair Trade labels as dissimilar in terms of customers’ perceived Fair Trade orientations, this article studies how this lack of similarity impacts perceived congruence between both entities and how prior brand attitudes and congruence influence customers’ evaluation (...)
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    Part-based processing, but not holistic processing, predicts individual differences in face recognition abilities.Pierre-Louis Audette, Laurianne Côté, Caroline Blais, Justin Duncan, Francis Gingras & Daniel Fiset - 2025 - Cognition 256 (C):106057.
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  43. Life in the Philosophy of Spinoza.Sylvain Zac - 1987 - Philosophy and Theology 1 (3):255-266.
    The notion of life is here presented as a major theme which permeates all of Spinoza’s writings, from the earliest work to the mature statement of his philosophy in the Ethics. Some of the implications of this concept are here outlined, and a number of possible objections to my dynamic interpretation of the concept of life are also explicitated and answered. This artide is a translation of the essay, “Sur une idée directrice de la philosophie de Spinoza,” from Sylvain (...)
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    Deductive reasoning and matching-bias inhibition training: Evidence from a debiasing paradigm.Sylvain Moutier, Nathalie Angeard & Olivier Houde - 2002 - Thinking and Reasoning 8 (3):205 – 224.
    Using the matching bias example, the aim of the present studies was to show that adults' reasoning biases are due to faulty executive inhibition programming. In the first study, the subjects were trained on Wason's classical card selection task; half were given training in how to inhibit the perceptual matching bias (experimental group) and half in logic without the inhibition component (control group). On the pre- and post-tests, their performance was assessed on the Evans conditional rule falsification task (with a (...)
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    Le rationalisme empiriste.Sylvain Auroux - 1974 - Dialogue 13 (3):475-503.
    On n'a jamais bien jugé l'empirisme, supposant d'emblée qu'il était l'opposé du rationalisme. En fait, qu'il s'agisse de l'empirisme ou du rationalisme, on déploie dans chaque cas une chaîne de séquences dont il s'agit de rendre les termes solidaires: rationalisme ═ a priorisme ═ principes généraux abstraits ═ raison universelle ═ idéalisme ═ la vérité est raison pure empirisme ═ a postériorisme ═ pas de principes généraux abstraits ═ pas d'ordre rationnel ═ positivisme ═ réalisme.
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    Axiomatization and implementation of a class of solidarity values for TU-games.Sylvain Béal, Eric Rémila & Philippe Solal - 2017 - Theory and Decision 83 (1):61-94.
    A new class of values combining marginalistic and egalitarian principles is introduced for cooperative TU-games. It includes some modes of solidarity among the players by taking the collective contribution of some coalitions to the grand coalition into account. Relationships with other class of values such as the Egalitarian Shapley values and the Procedural values are discussed. We propose a strategic implementation of our class of values in subgame perfect Nash equilibrium. Two axiomatic characterizations are provided: one of the whole class (...)
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  47. Rational ignorance.Sylvain Bromberger - 1988 - Synthese 74 (1):47 - 64.
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    Nullified equal loss property and equal division values.Sylvain Ferrières - 2017 - Theory and Decision 83 (3):385-406.
    We provide characterizations of the equal division values and their convex mixtures, using a new axiom on a fixed player set based on player nullification which requires that if a player becomes null, then any two other players are equally affected. Two economic applications are also introduced concerning bargaining under risk and common-pool resource appropriation.
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    Formes partielles et esse partialia.Sylvain Roudaut - 2017 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 101 (3):379.
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    Quantifying Aristotelian essences: on some fourteenth-century applications of limit decision problems to the perfection of species.Sylvain Roudaut - 2024 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 33 (2):325-348.
    This paper explores a specific problem within an important philosophical genre of the fourteenth century: the debates over the perfection of species. It investigates how the problem of defining limits for continuous magnitudes – a problem typical of Aristotelian physics – was integrated into these debates at the levels of genera, species, and individuals as these entities began to be conceptualized in quantitative terms. After explaining the emergence of this problem within fourteenth-century metaphysics, the paper examines the contributions of three (...)
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