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    Corpus et stylistique.Véronique Magri-Mourgues - 2006 - Corpus 5:5-9.
    Une question lancée comme un défi a sous-tendu ce numéro de Corpus. Parallèlement aux linguistiques de corpus qui commencent à être clairement établies, serait-il envisageable de définir une stylistique de corpus? Ou bien formulé autrement, que peut être un corpus pertinent en stylistique? Quelles sont ses spécificités, si elles existent? Articulant la problématique du corpus et l’analyse stylistique, les contributeurs explorent ce faisant des enjeux épistémologiques qui font envisager un...
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    Jean-Michel Gouvard (éd.) — De la langue au style. Lyon : Presses universitaires, 2005, 444 pages, 25 euros. [REVIEW]Véronique Magri-Mourgues - 2006 - Corpus 5.
    Dans une introduction générale, J.-M. Gouvard rappelle les fondements historiques des débats sur la nature des rapports entre langue et style, en mettant en parallèle la stylistique linguistique du père fondateur Ch. Bally développée dans Traité de stylistique française (1909) et la stylistique littéraire de L. Spitzer explicitée dans Études de style (1970). Si Bally privilégie la langue orale commune et Spitzer le texte écrit littéraire, tous deux se rejoignent cependant par une même « métho...
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    Brigitte Buffard-Moret (éd.) — Introduction à la stylistique. Paris : Armand Colin, 2005, 128 pages, 9 euros. [REVIEW]Véronique Magri-Mourgues - 2006 - Corpus 5.
    Il s’agit là de la réédition d’un ouvrage du même titre paru aux Éditions Dunod en 1998 ; deux exemples d’analyse stylistique ont été ajoutés et la bibliographie a été légèrement modifiée, tout en restant un peu ancienne. L’ouvrage propose, de manière didactique, une méthode d’analyse stylistique du texte littéraire à l’usage des étudiants du premier cycle universitaire, organisée autour de grands chapitres, comme l’organisation textuelle, l’énonciation, les procédés syntaxiques et lexicaux,...
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    Jean-Michel Adam, Ute Heidmann. — Le Texte littéraire. Pour une approche interdisciplinaire. Louvain-la-Neuve : Academia Bruylant, 2009, 156 pages. [REVIEW]Véronique Magri-Mourgues - 2010 - Corpus 9:313-314.
    Cet ouvrage se compose de deux volets d’importance inégale : le premier propose de fixer un cadre épistémologique à l’alliance entre recherches littéraires et linguistiques ; le second, qui se déplie en six chapitres, est une illustration des propositions énoncées en introduction, une application à des exemples extraits de grands écrivains de la littérature européenne. L’introduction postule la recherche du continu entre langue et littérature qui doit passer par « la reconnaissance de la nat...
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    Frontières de la définition dans le récit de voyage.Véronique Magri-Mourgues & Odile Gannier (eds.) - 2023 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Definition in the genre of travel writing has a special status: the discovery of otherness leads to a new relationship between language and the world. In this genre, written by lexicologists who are often amateurs, the definition of an absent reality evolves between analogy, approximation and invention.
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    Tracing Expression in Merleau-Ponty: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Biology, and Ontology.Véronique M. Fóti - 2013 - Northwestern University Press.
    The French philosopher Renaud Barbaras remarked that late in Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s career, “The phenomenology of perception fulfills itself as a philosophy of expression.” In _Tracing Expression in Merleau-Ponty: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Biology, and Ontology, _Véronique M. Fóti_ _addresses the guiding yet neglected theme of expression in Merleau-Ponty’s thought. She traces Merleau-Ponty’s ideas about how individuals express creative or artistic impulses through his three essays on aesthetics, his engagement with animality and the “new biology” in the second of his lecture courses (...)
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  7. Every real closed field has an integer part.M. H. Mourgues & J. P. Ressayre - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (2):641-647.
    Let us call an integer part of an ordered field any subring such that every element of the field lies at distance less than 1 from a unique element of the ring. We show that every real closed field has an integer part.
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  8. II—Véronique Munoz-Dardé: Equality and Division: Values in Principle 1.Véronique Munoz-Dardé - 2005 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 79 (1):255-284.
    Are there distinctively political values? Certain egalitarians seem to think that equality is one such value. Scheffler 's contribution to the symposium seeks to articulate a division of moral labour between norms of personal morality and the principles of justice that regulate social institutions, and using this suggests that the egalitarian critique of Rawls can be deflected. In this paper, instead, I question the status of equality as an intrinsic value. I argue that an egalitarianism which focuses on the status (...)
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    A theory of individual-level predicates based on blind mandatory scalar implicatures.Giorgio Magri - 2009 - Natural Language Semantics 17 (3):245-297.
    Predicates such as tall or to know Latin, which intuitively denote permanent properties, are called individual-level predicates. Many peculiar properties of this class of predicates have been noted in the literature. One such property is that we cannot say #John is sometimes tall. Here is a way to account for this property: this sentence sounds odd because it triggers the scalar implicature that the alternative John is always tall is false, which cannot be, given that, if John is sometimes tall, (...)
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    Cell decomposition for P‐minimal fields.Marie-Hélène Mourgues - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (5):487-492.
    In [12], P. Scowcroft and L. van den Dries proved a cell decomposition theorem for p-adically closed fields. We work here with the notion of P-minimal fields defined by D. Haskell and D. Macpherson in [6]. We prove that a P-minimal field K admits cell decomposition if and only if K has definable selection. A preprint version in French of this result appeared as a prepublication [8].
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    Towards a phenomenological account of social sensitivity.Elisa Magrì - 2021 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20 (4):635-653.
    With the exception of James Ostrow’s 1990 study, social sensitivity has received scarce attention in philosophy, whilst it has become an important area of research in social and clinical psychology, where it is commonly known as interpersonal sensitivity. The latter is usually understood as a form of social skill to appropriately recognise and decode the appearance and behaviour of others. However, this view suffers from conceptual limitations in that it tends to reduce social sensitivity to standardised skilful behaviour. Drawing on (...)
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    “Nothing Comes about without Interest”: On Hegel’s Account of Moral Motivation.Elisa Magrì - 2024 - Review of Metaphysics 77 (4):637-661.
    Hegel’s account of action in the Encyclopedia defies the standard belief–desire model of action in that he holds that having beliefs is not in itself normative, nor having desires or wishes. At the same time, he argues that our actions are expressive of our reasons to act, including beliefs and practical feelings. By drawing attention on the dialectic between deeds and practical feelings as well as on the role of interest, the author distinguishes two orders of moral motivation in Hegel’s (...)
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    (1 other version)Néo-vitalisme et sciences physiques.R. Mourgue - 1918 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 25 (4):419 - 431.
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    Hume on the Direct Passions and Motivation.Tito Magri - 2008 - In Elizabeth Schmidt Radcliffe (ed.), A Companion to Hume. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 185-200.
    This chapter contains section titled: Direct Passions Pleasure and Desire Reason and Passion References Further Reading.
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    learning to see others. Perception, Types, and Position-Taking in Husserl’s Phenomenology.Elisa Magrì - 2021 - In Anna Bortolan & Elisa Magrì (eds.), Empathy, Intersubjectivity, and the Social World: The Continued Relevance of Phenomenology. Essays in Honour of Dermot Moran. Berlin: DeGruyter. pp. 261-278.
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    Up right, not right up: Primacy of verticality in both language and movement.Véronique Boulenger, Livio Finos, Eric Koun, Roméo Salemme, Clément Desoche & Alice C. Roy - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:981330.
    When describing motion along both the horizontal and vertical axes, languages from different families express the elements encoding verticality before those coding for horizontality (e.g., going up right instead of right up). In light of the motor grounding of language, the present study investigated whether the prevalence of verticality in Path expression also governs the trajectory of arm biological movements. Using a 3D virtual-reality setting, we tracked the kinematics of hand pointing movements in five spatial directions, two of which implied (...)
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  17. Le conteur in fabula chez Crébillon. Une érotique des âmes.Véronique Costa - 2005 - Iris 29:141-156.
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    E. Lippolis, S. Garraffo, M. Nafissi, Taranto.Véronique Krings - 1997 - Kernos 10:363-364.
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    An inquiry on radical empathy and the phenomenological reduction in Sartre and Merleau-Ponty.Elisa Magrì - 2018 - Continental Philosophy Review 51 (3):323-341.
    In this paper, I wish to explore the contribution of the phenomenological reduction to a distinct form of empathy, which has been identified and called by Ratcliffe :473–495, 2012) radical empathy. This form of empathy brings to light the sense of reality experienced by the subject rather than a mere mental state. However, I shall consider whether and how the phenomenological reduction allows different interpretations of the same experience, thereby impacting on our understanding of another’s sense of reality. Far from (...)
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    A Note on Some Contemporary Readings of Hegel's Master-Slave Dialectic.Elisa Magrì - 2016 - Cosmos and History 12 (1):238-256.
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    La storia non è finita: etica, politica, laicità.Claudio Magris - 2006 - Milano: Garzanti.
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    Negative freedom, rational deliberation, and non-satiating goods.Tito Magri - 1998 - Topoi 17 (2):97-105.
    Negative freedom (as opposed to positive freedom) has been widely considered an inherently non problematic notion. This paper attempts to show that, if considered as a good with a minimally objective structure, negative freedom can disrupt the capacity for deliberating in a substantively (that is, non purely formal, decision-theoretic) rational way. The argument turns on the notion of non-satiation, as a property of the objective value of some goods of not changing when the availability of the good is increased. Two (...)
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    Andropause and menopause: sexuality by prescription.Véronique Moulinié - 2014 - Clio 37.
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    Analytic functions over a field of power series.Marie-Hélène Mourgues - 2002 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 41 (7):631-642.
    We extend the notion of absolute convergence for real series in several variables to a notion of convergence for series in a power series field ℝ((t Γ)) with coefficients in ℝ. Subsequently, we define a natural notion of analytic function at a point of ℝ((t Γ))m. Then, given a real function f analytic on a open box I of ℝ m , we extend f to a function f ★ which is analytic on a subset of ℝ((t Γ)) m containing (...)
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    Habiter avec soi.Nathalie Mourgues - 2024 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
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    Notes and Correspondence.R. Mourgue, Lynn Thorndike & George Sarton - 1928 - Isis 10 (2):489-493.
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    Words and Images in Late Medieval Drama and Art.Véronique Plesch - 2007 - Mediaevalia 28 (1):23-53.
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    Déméter et le prytanée d’Éphèse.Véronique Suys - 1998 - Kernos 11:173-188.
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    The status of the gaze in surveillance societies.Véronique Voruz - 2012 - In Ben Golder (ed.), Re-reading foucault: on law, power and rights. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 127.
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  30. That which in life might prefer death : from the death drive to the desire of the analyst.Véronique Voruz - 2010 - In Ari Hirvonen & Janne Porttikivi (eds.), Law and evil: philosophy, politics, psychoanalysis. New York, N.Y.: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  31. Women, war and international law.Véronique Zanetti - 2005 - In Igor Primoratz (ed.), Civilian immunity in war. Clarendon Press.
  32. Exact equality and successor function: Two key concepts on the path towards understanding exact numbers.Véronique Izard, Pierre Pica, Elizabeth S. Spelke & Stanislas Dehaene - 2008 - Philosophical Psychology 21 (4):491 – 505.
    Humans possess two nonverbal systems capable of representing numbers, both limited in their representational power: the first one represents numbers in an approximate fashion, and the second one conveys information about small numbers only. Conception of exact large numbers has therefore been thought to arise from the manipulation of exact numerical symbols. Here, we focus on two fundamental properties of the exact numbers as prerequisites to the concept of EXACT NUMBERS : the fact that all numbers can be generated by (...)
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    Heidegger and the Poets: Poiesis/Sophia/Techne.Véronique Marion Fóti - 1995 - Humanity Books.
    Veronique Foti delves into the full range of Heideggerian texts to elaborate the problematics of historicity, language, and the structure of disclosure or "manifestation" in connection with the Herman poets whom Heidegger invoked along his path of thinking. Foti's reading of these ports is a probing inquiry into the aesthetic, ethical, and political implications of Heidegger's thought. She knows how technicity and poetizing are opposed yet brought together in Heidegger's hermeneutic phenomenology, how they are both politicized and linked with ethical (...)
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    Snapshots.Claudio Magris - 2019 - Yale University Press.
    _A collection of brief, but intimate meditations on life and culture ranging from controversial matters to private moments_ The internationally acclaimed author Claudio Magris offers a collection of brief “snapshots” reflecting on life and culture from 1999 to 2013 through his very personal lens. Some pieces portray private, intimate moments, while others offer views on public, sometimes controversial matters; the tone is sometimes serious, sometimes humorous, sometimes ironic, but always engaging. The panoramic nature of the vignettes is broad in scope, (...)
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    Locus of Control and Leader–Member Exchange: A Dimensional, Contextualized, and Prospective Analysis.Véronique Robert & Christian Vandenberghe - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  36. I—Véronique Munoz-Dardé: Liberty's Chains.Véronique Munoz-Dardé - 2009 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 83 (1):161-196.
    Is the principal concern of political philosophy the source of political authority? And, if so, can this source be located in individual consent? In this article I draw on Rousseau to answer the second question negatively; and in rejecting that answer, why we might answer the first question in the negative as well. We should be concerned with questions of legitimacy rather than with the source of authority and political obligation. Our principal concern, that is, should be with the question (...)
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  37. Locke, suspension of desire, and the remote good.Tito Magri - 2000 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (1):55 – 70.
    The chapter 'Of power' of Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding is a very fine discussion of agency and a very complex piece of philosophy. It is the result of the superimposition of at least three layers of text (those of the first, second and fifth editions of the Essay), expressive of widely differing views of the same matters. The argument concerning agency and free will that it puts forward (as it now stands, reporting Locke's last word on the subject) is (...)
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    Empirical research in clinical ethics: The ‘committed researcher’ approach.Véronique Fournier, Sandrine Bretonnière & Marta Spranzi - 2020 - Bioethics 34 (7):719-726.
    After the ‘empirical turn’ in bioethics, few specific approaches have been developed for doing clinical ethics research in close connection with clinical decision-making on a daily basis. In this paper we describe the ‘committed researcher’ approach to research in clinical ethics that we have developed over the years. After comparing it to two similar research methodological approaches, the ‘embedded researcher’ and ‘deliberative engagement’, we highlight its main features: it is patient-oriented, it is implemented by collegial and multidisciplinary teams, it uses (...)
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    Clinical ethics consultation in Europe: a comparative and ethical review of the role of patients.Véronique Fournier, Eirini Rari, Reidun Førde, Gerald Neitzke, Renzo Pegoraro & Ainsley J. Newson - 2009 - Clinical Ethics 4 (3):131-138.
    Clinical ethics has developed significantly in Europe over the past 15 years and remains an evolving process. While sharing our experiences in different European settings, we were surprised to discover marked differences in our practice, especially regarding the position and role of patients. In this paper, we describe these differences, such as patient access to and participation or representation in ethics consults. We propose reasons to explain these differences, hypothesizing that they relate to the historic and sociocultural context of implementation (...)
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    Masculine domination: Gender and power in Bourdieu's writings.Véronique Mottier - 2002 - Feminist Theory 3 (3):345-359.
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    (1 other version)Social sensitivity and the ethics of attention.Elisa Magrì - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 30 (2):725-739.
    European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 30, Issue 2, Page 725-739, June 2022.
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    Review: Un exposé récent de la psycho-analyase: Revue critique Par le dr. R. mourgue. [REVIEW]R. Mourgue - 1922 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 29 (1):85 - 99.
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  43. Bringing back the social into the sociology of religion. Critical approaches.Véronique Altglas & Matthew Wood - 2018
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    Les enfants et leurs parents dans la séparation conjugale : l'importance de la relation coparentale.Véronique Rouyer, Marie Huet-Gueye & Amandine Baude - 2013 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 4 (4):89-98.
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    Bioethics and women across the life span, by Mary Briody Mahowald.Véronique Bergeron - 2008 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 1 (2):179-182.
    Mary Briody Mahowald, Bioethics and women across the life span, New York: Oxford University Press, 2006, reviewed by Véronique Bergeron.
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    Subjectivity and Empathy: A Steinian Approach.Elisa Magrì - 2015 - Discipline filosofiche. 25 (2):129-147.
    In this paper, I shall investigate Edith Stein’s account of empathic subjectivity in light of the “affective turn” that characterises the current literature on Stein’s phenomenology. I shall argue that Stein develops an original approach to empathy that is not restricted to the model of “direct access” to others. I shall claim that, for Stein, empathy is an attitude that shares significant similarities with retention and imagining-how. More precisely, I shall show that the significance of empathy lies in striving to (...)
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    Justice, Peace and Compromise.Véronique Zanetti - 2011 - Analyse & Kritik 33 (2):423-440.
    Compromises are arrived at when, in spite of the efforts of those participating to mediate and defend their position in a rationally acceptable manner, each remains with his judgment while, at the same time, a decision must be made without further delay. What this means is that the parties agree to an option about which they are not, in their heart of hearts, entirely convinced. This article examines the notion of moral compromise, concentrating thereby on the case of political praxis. (...)
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    Les politiques familiales et les femmes à travers quelques publications récentes.Véronique Antomarchi - 1995 - Clio 21.
    « L'année internationale de la famille », célébrée en 1994, fut l'occasion de toute une série de manifestations, colloques et publications. La revue Politis a consacré un numéro spécial à la famille en décembre 1994 - janvier 1995, tout comme Sciences Humaines et Chronique féministe. Bon nombre d'articles s'apparentent à des bilans de la politique familiale française à l'heure où le deuxième septennat de François Mitterrand s'achève. La gauche a-t-elle transformé les orientations princ...
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    Ciudadanía, visibilidad y multiculturalismo con respecto a lo afro en Santa Marta, Caribe colombiano.Véronique Benei - 2018 - ÍSTMICA Revista de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 22:47-64.
    En varios escritos de ciencias políticas, filosofía política, historia y antropología política, la cuestión de la visibilidad ha adquirido un lugar central dentro de los debates relativos a la ciudadanía multicultural. En estas páginas, trataré de esclarecer los procesos de construcción cultural que están en juego en el Caribe colombiano de hoy, a través del caso de Santa Marta, tomando prestado el modelo evolutivo de la ciudadanía propuesto por T.H. Marshall. En este modelo, la fase cultural resulta ser la última (...)
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    Cuisine et pots de terre à Byzance.Véronique François - 2010 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 134 (1):317-382.
    Cooking and earthenware pots in Byzantium. This study presents in a synoptic manner the utensiles for culinary use, the pots for preserves, the jars for storage, and other small kitchen equipment utilized at the hearth and in the storeroom in an urban and rural framework during the Macedonian, Comnenian, and Paleologian periods. The joint examination of ceramics discovered at sites in Greece, in Thrace, and in Anatolia, and various written sources in which pots and jars are mentioned, allows, on the (...)
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