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    Le mystère d'Israël dans l'œuvre de Jacques Maritain.Thérèse-Martine Andrevon - 2013 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 101 (2):211-231.
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    Institutional transitions, identity tensions and relationship to work among social work trainers.Thérèse Perez-Roux, Aurélie Martin & Marie-Odile Perez - 2023 - Revue Phronesis 12 (1):45.
    La contribution s’intéresse aux transitions institutionnelles dans la formation en travail social et aux effets de ces évolutions dans le rapport au travail des formateurs. Elle a pour objet de repérer les mouvements mais aussi les tensions, les difficultés, les transactions nécessaires pour (re) donner du sens à l’activité et construire de nouveaux repères professionnels entre travail prescrit, travail rêvé/idéalisé et réel du travail de formation. Des entretiens ont été conduits dans quatre établissements de formation d’une même région. L’analyse du (...)
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    The Art of a Reigning Queen as Dynastic Propaganda in Twelfth-Century Spain.Therese Martin - 2005 - Speculum 80 (4):1134-1171.
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    Peer threat evaluations shape one’s own threat perceptions and feelings of distress.Lisa Espinosa, Erik C. Nook, Martin Asperholm, Therese Collins, Juliet Y. Davidow & Andreas Olsson - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
    We are continuously exposed to what others think and feel about content online. How do others’ evaluations shared in this medium influence our own beliefs and emotional responses? In two pre-registered studies, we investigated the social transmission of threat and safety evaluations in a paradigm that mimicked online social media platforms. In Study 1 (N = 103), participants viewed images and indicated how distressed they made them feel. Participants then categorised these images as threatening or safe for others to see, (...)
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    Martin Heidegger; a First Introduction to His Philosophy. Translated by Therese Schrynemakers.Joseph J. Kockelmans - 1965 - Duquesne University Press.
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    L'histoire de l'enseignement, XIXe-XXe siecles: Guide du chercheurJean-Pierre Briand Penelope Caspard-Karydis Jean-Michel Chapoulie Therese Charmasson Serge Chassagne Alain Choppin Martine Sonnet.George Weisz - 1987 - Isis 78 (3):443-444.
  7. Relics, red tape and reminiscences: The 2020 Australian pilgrimage of the relics of St Therese and her parents.Brian Lucas - 2020 - The Australasian Catholic Record 97 (3):332.
    The pilgrimage of the relics of St Therese of Lisieux and her parents, Louis and Zelie Martin, was to begin in Sydney on 2 February and conclude in Perth on 10 May 2020. This article will outline the original purpose of the pilgrimage, the planning and logistical challenges involved, some of the responses from participants, and how the eruption of the COVID-19 pandemic severely curtailed the proposed itinerary.
     
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  8. Pseudonormal vision.Martine Nida -Rümelin - 1996 - Philosophical Studies 82 (2):145-157.
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    L'étiologie dans la pensée antique.Martine Chassignet (ed.) - 2008 - Turnhout: Brepols Publishers.
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    Utilisation aux fins de greffe de cellules et tissus humains d'origine fœtale ou embryonnaire.Martine Gabolde & Jacques Hors - 2000 - Médecine et Droit 2000 (44):1-5.
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    Éliane Viennot, Et la modernité fut masculine. La France, les femmes et le pouvoir 1789-1804.Martine Lapied - 2017 - Clio 45.
    Éliane Viennot, professeure de littérature française, spécialiste des femmes d’État de la Renaissance, conduit une réflexion sur les femmes et la question du pouvoir en France. Après les deux premières synthèses publiées chez Perrin sur les périodes ve-xvie et xviie-xviiie siècles, cet ouvrage aborde la période révolutionnaire. L’auteure adhère au récit de la « fermeture » bien qu’elle ne passe pas sous silence les moments d’avancée pour la cause des femmes qu’ont parfois permis les événement...
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    L’authenticité de l’Apologia David altera: historique et progrès d’une controverse.Martine Roques - 1996 - Augustinianum 36 (1):53-92.
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    Het Chinese denken: Geschiedenis van de Chinese filosofie in hoofdlijnen.Martine Torfs - 1995 - Philosophy East and West 45 (4):591-593.
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    Le sérieux de l’existence humaine et la cause de la philosophie.Martine Verlhac - 2018 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 68 (4):33-41.
    E. Yakira voit dans l’ Éthique le fondement et l’aboutissement de l’entreprise iconoclaste de Spinoza en ce qu’elle fait du corps le pivot de l’existence humaine. C’est dans ce hic et nunc que résiderait le sérieux de l’existence humaine. Spinoza va penser le corps, dont l’âme est l’intelligibilité, comme source de l’évaluation éthique. L’existence humaine, loin de toute transcendance et de tout arrière-monde, trouve son sens et son sérieux en elle-même. S’est-on jamais approché de la formulation d’une éthique totalement sécularisée (...)
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    On facing one's students: The relevance of Emmanuel Levinas to teaching in times of Covid‐19.Martine Berenpas - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (4-5):649-664.
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  16. Gulliver goes to the movies : screen size, scale, and experiential impact : a dialogue.Martine Beugnet & Annie van den Oever - 2016 - In Dominique Chateau & José Moure (eds.), Screens: from materiality to spectatorship: a historical and theoretical reassessment. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
     
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    Introduction éditoriale.Martine Béland - 2015 - PhaenEx 10:i-iv.
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    Nietzsche’s Greek Ethics: His Early Ethical Symptomatology Reconstructed.Martine Béland - 2014 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 18 (1):143-163.
    This paper seeks to circumscribe the concepts, sources, and limits of Nietzsche’s early ethical thought through a reconstruction of his ethical "symptomatology." In the 1870s, Nietzsche stressed that the Greeks understood the true nature of the political phenomenon, and that this could correct fundamental errors that were responsible for the illness of German culture. His definition of the Greek ethos radically challenges modern democratic politics through a reassertion of aristocratic, heroic, and agonistic values. But because Nietzsche did not systematically describe (...)
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    Théorie et pratique ludiques.Martine Mauriras Bousquet - 1984 - Paris: Economica.
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    La libération selon le Yoga et le Védānta.Martine Chifflot - 2022 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 72 (4):35-46.
    Le thème de la libération (délivrance ou isolement libérateur) constitue un idéal prépondérant dans la littérature philosophique hindoue, qui a su engendrer les métaphysiques associées. Dans un sens très différent de celui que l’Occident accorde à l’idée de liberté ou de libération, les penseurs hindous ont su forger des concepts opératoires en vue d’un affranchissement intérieur extrayant le sujet des vicissitudes de l’existence pour l’immerger dans la Plénitude. Si le Yoga et le Védānta ne proposent pas tout à fait le (...)
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  21. Reflective equilibrium and empirical data: Third person moral experiences in empirical medical ethics.Evert Leeuwen Martine de Vrievans - forthcoming - Bioethics.
    In ethics, the use of empirical data has become more and more popular, leading to a distinct form of applied ethics, namely empirical ethics. This 'empirical turn' is especially visible in bioethics. There are various ways of combining empirical research and ethical reflection. In this paper we discuss the use of empirical data in a special form of Reflective Equilibrium (RE), namely the Network Model with Third Person Moral Experiences. In this model, the empirical data consist of the moral experiences (...)
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    L'Apocalypse revisitee.Martine Nardin - 2007 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 129 (3):371-387.
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    Engineering of antibodies.Martine Verhoeyen & Lutz Riechmann - 1988 - Bioessays 8 (2‐3):74-78.
    Human monoclonal antibodies are extremely difficult to obtain by hybridoma technology. As an alternative, ‘human‐like’ antibodies have been produced by recombinant DNA technology. The first such engineered antibodies consisted of chimaeric proteins, in which murine variable regions were linked to human constant regions. More recently ‘human’ antibodies have been ‘reshaped’ by transplanting the binding site of a murine antibody into a human antibody. Further‐more antibodies have been dissected into groups of domains (Fab's, Fc's) and for example, Fab's have been joined (...)
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    The Association between Motivation, Affect, and Self-regulated Learning When Solving Problems.Baars Martine, Wijnia Lisette & Paas Fred - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    To scan a memory: On Anouk De Clercq’s LiDAR film Thing.Martine Beugnet - 2022 - Philosophy of Photography 13 (1):135-151.
    LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) is a remote sensing technology. It needs no ambient light, nor the guidance of the human eye to capture and reproduce a likeness of the world around us. Although LiDAR generates a constant stream of technical literature, LiDAR images, once envisaged for their aesthetic and expressive value, seem to call for alternative modes of analysis. How do we approach the fast-expanding archive of scanner images? How do we adequately describe the intriguing, spectral visualizations that its (...)
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    Kenelm Digby on Quantity as Divisibility.Martine Pécharman - 2020 - Vivarium 58 (3):191-218.
    Kenelm Digby’s Two Treatises, of the Nature of Bodies and of the Nature of Mans Soule defends quite an idiosyncratic approach to mind-body dualism. In his use of the divisibility argument to prove that the human soul cannot be a material substance, Digby takes an uncompromising stand for merely potential material parts. In his Treatise of Bodies the present article focuses on the mode of construction of the definition of quantity as divisibility and on its links to two distinct fundamental (...)
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    The long goodbye: Hugo Grotius’ justification of Dutch expansion overseas, 1615–1645.Martine Julia van Ittersum - 2010 - History of European Ideas 36 (4):386-411.
    This article examines Grotius’ lifelong support for Dutch expansion overseas. As noted in other publications of mine, Grotius cooperated closely with the directors of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in the years 1604–1615. Right up to his arrest for high treason in August 1618, he contributed towards Dutch government discussions about the establishment of a West India Company (WIC). Three years of imprisonment at Loevestein Castle and, following his escape, long years of exile could not weaken his dedication to (...)
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  28. Queer Nations: Marginal Sexualities in the Maghreb.Martine Antle & Jarrod Hayes - 2004 - Substance 33 (2):159.
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    Vital Conflicts and the Catholic Magisterial Tradition.Kevin L. Flannery - 2011 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 11 (4):691-704.
    This article considers M. Therese Lysaught’s analysis of an apparent abortion that occurred in Phoenix, Arizona, in 2009. Since Lysaught invokes it, the article considers Rev. Martin Rhonheimer’s theory about the bearing of vital conflict situations on the object of the act performed. A vital conflict situation is present when, for instance, the life of a mother might be spared if her fetus is aborted, otherwise she and the fetus will die. The article argues that the use of such situations (...)
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    Meditation and mindfulness.Martine Batchelor - 2011 - Contemporary Buddhism 12 (1):157-164.
    In this article I share some of my experiences of practising Korean Zen meditation and how, without ever mentioning the word ‘mindfulness,’ this practice helps us to become mindful. This leads me to suggest that the main ingredients of Buddhist meditation are samatha (which I will translate here as ‘concentration’) and vipassanā (which I will call ‘experiential enquiry’). No matter which Buddhist tradition one follows, the practice of samatha and vipassanā will lead to the cultivation of mindfulness. I also intend (...)
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    Unsaying the said: Emmanuel Levinas and the Zhuangzi on linguistic scepticism.Martine Berenpas - 2019 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 10 (1):87-99.
    In this article I compare the linguistic skepticism of Levinas to that of the early Daoist skepticism of the Zhuangzi. I will argue that both Levinas as the Zhuangzi use skepticism as a therapeutic tool to question the rigid use of language and to create an openness in the self in which the self is inspired by something more than itself. For Levinas, language is primarily a response-ability; language ultimately refers to the absolute responsibility to the Other. For the Zhuangzi, (...)
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    De la relation pédagogique.Martine Chifflot - 2008 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 58 (5):63-75.
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    Homophobie à l'école.Martine Gross - 2012 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 4 (4):21-34.
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    La question des «règles de la critique» à Port-Royal: La critique jusqu'à Kant.Martine Pécharman - 1999 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4:463-487.
    L'histoire critique des textes bibliques a été conçue par Richard Simon comme un art de juger, selon des règles strictes, des meilleures leçons à conserver. Cette méthode, qui impose dans la traduction de l'Écriture une règle d'uniformité textuelle, aurait fait défaut selon lui dans la version du Nouveau Testament donnée à Port-Royal « selon la Vulgate, avec les différences du grec ». La critique à la manière de Richard Simon n'est cependant pour Antoine Arnauld, qui préfère l'uniformité du sens à (...)
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    El velamiento de la evidencia en el Simbolismo y el Surrealismo belgas.Martine Renouprez - 2017 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 21 (3).
    La sociología de la literatura da explicación de las condiciones de existencia de lo literario en Bélgica y de su rivalidad inevitable con la institución francesa. Es posible señalar, entre estos dos campos literarios, vínculos diacrónicos de connivencia, con particular relieve entre el Simbolismo y el Surrealismo desarrollado en ambos países: comparten el rechazo de las constricciones que tiranizan al individuo y la defensa de la escritura como vía de liberación hacia una vida más plena. A la vez, la sociología (...)
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    L'invention d'une nouvelle sequence rituelle de mariage.Martine Segalen - 2005 - Hermes 43:159.
    Reconnaissant l'importance des rites dans les sociétés contemporaines, l'article s'efforce de comprendre pourquoi s'est développée une nouvelle séquence rituelle inscrite dans le processus du mariage. L'enterrement de vie de jeune fille, attesté depuis la fin des années 1980, est associé à la transformation de la place de la femme, dans ses rapports avec la famille, la société et la sexualité. Comme autrefois l'enterrement de vie de garçon, celui de la jeune fille marque symboliquement l'abandon du vagabondage sexuel et amoureux. Cette (...)
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    Cudworth on Self-Consciousness and the I Myself.Martine Pécharman - 2014 - Vivarium 52 (3-4):287-314.
    In the last two decades, Ralph Cudworth has been acknowledged as one of the paramount figures in the history of theories of consciousness. This paper discusses the interpretation defended by Udo Thiel and Vili Lähteenmäki. Both contend that, for Cudworth, the reflexivity defining consciousness does not constitute self-consciousness, which, they say, requires self-determination for practical ends. On the contrary, I argue that for Cudworth any degree of consciousness implies a species of self-perception that must be considered a degree of self-consciousness. (...)
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    Sens et textualite.Martine Leonard & Francois Rastier - 1994 - Substance 23 (1):145.
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    Exploring Students’ Use of a Mobile Application to Support Their Self-Regulated Learning Processes.Martine Baars, Sanyogita Khare & Léonie Ridderstap - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Being able to self-regulate one’s learning is essential for academic success but is also very difficult for students. Especially first year students can be overwhelmed with the high study load and autonomy in higher education. To face this challenge, students’ monitoring and self-regulated learning processes are crucial. Yet, often students are not aware of effective SRL strategies or how to use them. In this study, the use of a mobile application with gamification elements to support first-year university students’ SRL processes (...)
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    Représentations de la parenté et termes d’adresse dans les familles lesboparentales.Martine Gross - 2017 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 1 (1):79-94.
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    Rencontres avec Heidegger.Martine Béland & Danic Parenteau - 2004 - Horizons Philosophiques 14 (2).
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    Songe et Prophétie dans les Confessions d’Augustin.Martine Dulaey - 1989 - Augustinianum 29 (1-3):379-391.
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    Chronique d’un figement annoncé : les traductions vers le latin au XVIe siècle.Martine Furno - 2017 - Astérion 16 (16).
    Le XVIe siècle voit l’émergence des vernaculaires comme langues de pensée, et le maintien en parallèle du latin comme langue savante de communication et de réflexion. Ce double mouvement, l’un de conquête et l’autre de résistance, a souvent été étudié du point de vue du vernaculaire, pour en marquer la progression tant pour la structuration des langues que pour le terrain gagné sur le latin dans le domaine des textes de fiction autant que d’argumentation. Le petit dossier présenté ici, issu (...)
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    (1 other version)Une protection à haut risque.Martine Lamour - 2011 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 191 (1):7.
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    Individuals and Individuality.Brian John Martine - 1984 - State University of New York Press.
    This book provides an elegant account of the nature of the individual, without reducing it to a cluster of universals or claiming that it is a bare particular that must be acknowledged but never articulated.
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    Mediation, Immediacy, and Time.Brian John Martine - 1987 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 1 (4):270 - 279.
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  47. Minima Philosophica: Yashar Kemal contra de Europese angstpolitiek.Martine Prange - 2010 - Filosofie En Praktijk 31 (3):47.
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    Two Cosmopolitan Paradoxes: The Productive Role of ‘conflict’ in Kant and Nietzsche’s Cosmopolitan Theories.Martine Prange - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 815-826.
  49. The symbolization of culture: Nietzsche in the footsteps of Goethe, Schiller, Schopenhauer and Wagner.Martine Prange - 2006 - In Paul Bishop & Roger H. Stephenson (eds.), The paths of symbolic knowledge: occasional papers in Cassirer and cultural-theory studies, presented at the University of Glasgow's Centre for Intercultural Studies. Leeds, UK: Maney.
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    Vedanā or Feeling Tone: A Practical and Contemporary Meditative Exploration.Martine Batchelor - 2018 - Contemporary Buddhism 19 (1):54-68.
    This paper will attempt to establish a framework for the term vedanā. Then it will present the range of the different feeling tones: pleasant, unpleasant and neutral. It will point out that ‘neutral’ feeling tone can be defined in different ways as either non-existing, indeterminate, indifference or the beginning of equanimity. Following this, vedanā will be discussed in the context of the five nāma factors: contact, feeling-tone, perception, intention and attention. This paper will suggest that mindfulness can be of benefit (...)
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