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    Geneve, Neuchâtel et retour: un voyage en quinze étapes a travers le droit pénal: liber amicorum pour la Faculté de droit de l'Université de Neuchâtel.Yvan Jeanneret - 2016 - Zurich: DIKE.
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    Dodécaphonie penale: liber discipulorum en l'honneur du Professeur Robert Roth.Robert Roth, Sévane Garibian & Yvan Jeanneret (eds.) - 2016 - Genève: Schulthess.
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    Nurses and Voluntary Assisted Dying: How the Australian Capital Territory’s Law Could Change the Australian Regulatory Landscape.R. Jeanneret & S. Prince - 2024 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (3):393-399.
    On June 5, 2024, the Australian Capital Territory passed a law to permit voluntary assisted dying (“VAD”). The Australian Capital Territory became the first Australian jurisdiction to permit nurse practitioners to assess eligibility for VAD. Given evidence of access barriers to VAD in Australia, including difficulty finding a doctor willing to assist, the Australian Capital Territory’s approach should prompt consideration of whether the role of nurses in VAD should be expanded in other Australian jurisdictions. Drawing on lessons from Canada, which (...)
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    Imaginal research for unlearning mastery: Divination with tarot as decolonizing methodology.Yvan Greenberg - 2023 - Anthropology of Consciousness 34 (2):527-549.
    Tarot use has become increasingly popular in contemporary society. However, unlike the position afforded divination in some cultures, it is not culturally consecrated as a legitimate way of knowing in the so‐called Modern West—in large part, due to the attempted disenchantment of the world by the colonial project of modernity. This paper posits that engagement with tarot divination can be a decolonizing methodology. I explore how divination's dependence on chance, the imagination, and engagement with spirits can heal the Cartesian mental (...)
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    Versailles, ordre et chaos.Michel Jeanneret - 2012 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
    L’esthétique du Grand Siècle est d’ordinaire associée aux valeurs d’harmonie, de rationalité, de bon goût. Elle incarne aussi, dit-on, le triomphe de la culture sur la nature. En réalité, ces clichés ne font que momifier le classicisme et affadir des oeuvres plus tourmentées qu’il n’y paraît. Michel Jeanneret restitue dans ce livre la face anxieuse de l’art classique. Arpentant le parc de Versailles, il pointe les traces d’une nature rebelle : monstres, matière en gestation, drame cosmogonique. Observant les spectacles (...)
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    “The Sleeping Beauty of the Brain”: Memory, MIT, Montreal, and the Origins of Neuroscience.Yvan Prkachin - 2021 - Isis 112 (1):22-44.
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    How do you measure pleasure? A discussion about intrinsic costs and benefits in primate allogrooming.Yvan I. Russell & Steve Phelps - 2013 - Biology and Philosophy 28 (6):1005-1020.
    Social grooming is an important element of social life in terrestrial primates, inducing the putative benefits of β-endorphin stimulation and group harmony and cohesion. Implicit in many analyses of grooming (e.g. biological markets) are the assumptions of costs and benefits to grooming behaviour. Here, in a review of literature, we investigate the proximate costs and benefits of grooming, as a potentially useful explanatory substrate to the well-documented ultimate (functional) explanations. We find that the hedonic benefits of grooming are well documented. (...)
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  8. Three Problems of Interdisciplinarity.Yvan I. Russell - 2022 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 13 (1).
    Interdisciplinarity is widely promulgated as beneficial to science and society. However, there are three quite serious problems which can limit the success of any interdisciplinary research collaboration. The first problem is expertise (it takes years of effort to cultivate a deep knowledge of even one discipline). The second problem is comprehensibility (experts in different disciplines do not reliably understand each other). The third problem is service (in a given interdisciplinary endeavour, it often occurs that one discipline benefits and the other (...)
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  9. Portrait of the Humanist as Proteus.Michel Jeanneret - 1996 - Diogenes 44 (174):129-154.
    Is the perfection of a being a result of its perfectibility, that is to say its imperfection? Is the greatness of a human being a function of how much he is a man in the making? Can the human being elude all determination in order to construct itself freely or, at the very least, expose itself to an infinite number of potential destinies? This dream of absolute freedom was at times the humanists’ dream. The following paper will try to show (...)
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    Peirce's contribution to american cryptography.Yvan Beaulieu - 2008 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (2):pp. 263-287.
    In an undated letter, Peirce claims that he can make a machine that will automatically encrypt and decrypt messages, an astonishing claim considering the state of American science during his time. In two undated manuscripts, Peirce actually describes a cryptosystem, a system for encrypting and decrypting, suggesting the use of arithmetical transformations and binary notation. The relationship between the manuscripts and the letter are discussed in the paper. The paper also describes Peirce’s cryptosystem, places it in its historical context and (...)
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    L'invention problématique d'un champ.Yves Jeanneret & Bruno Ollivier - 2004 - Hermes 38:27.
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  12. Les Tableaux Spirituels D'agrippa D'aubigné.Michel Jeanneret - 1973 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 35 (2):233-245.
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    Perpetuum mobile: métamorphoses des corps et des œuvres, de Vinci à Montaigne.Michel Jeanneret - 1997 - Paris: Macula.
    Le immagini leonardiane di nascita e creazione, di trasformazione dei corpi e della morfologia terrestre, di eventi atmosferici violenti, sottolineano una concezione metamorfica e trasformista dell'arte che si accorda con una visione della natura e della terra come animata da uno spirito vitale.
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    Historiographie de la philosophie au Québec, 1853-1970.Yvan Lamonde - 1972 - Montréal,: Hurtubise HMH.
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    L'histoire de la philosophie au Canada français (de 1920 à nos jours) : Sources et thèmes de recherche.Yvan Lamonde - 1979 - Philosophiques 6 (2):327-339.
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  16. El hispanismo en Francia: tradición, balance, orientaciones.Yvan Lissogues - 1998 - El Basilisco 24:3-14.
     
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  17. des apôtres). Une approche synchronique (Études Bibliques NS 52), Paris, Gabalda, 2004, 461 p.Yvan Mathieu - 2005 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 137:412.
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    The Vagaries of Exemplarity: Distortion or Dismissal?Michel Jeanneret & Caroline Warman - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (4):565-579.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Vagaries of Exemplarity: Distortion or Dismissal?Michel JeanneretExample is an uncertain looking-glass, all embracing, turning all ways.Montaigne 1Ancients and Moderns: Negotiating CoexistenceDo the Ancients provide the Renaissance with a repertoire of infallible examples? Do they have such absolute authority that their models, whether ethical or aesthetic, retain their relevance in every circumstance? The question is part and parcel of that thinking, which is fundamental to the sixteenth century, on (...)
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    Une double aperception affective et rationnelle de l’homme symbolisant.Yvan Morin - 1994 - Philosophiques 21 (1):77-105.
    Une critique de la définition de l'affectivité chez Michel Henry met en évidence le rapport de réversibilité entre la métaphysique de Henry et celle de la philosophie de l'intentionnalité qu'il récuse en vue d'établir une nouvelle conception de l'esprit. Il est alors possible de reformuler le débat en faisant apparaître l'affectivité inhérente à l'action. Pour cela, il s'agit de faire appel à la liberté kantienne et à la perspective symbolique de Cassirer mais en revisant le statut accordé à la sensibilité. (...)
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    Aristote et la découverte oratoire (II).Yvan Pelletier - 1980 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 36 (1):29-46.
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    On complexism: Pulsion and computation.Yvan Tina - 2016 - Technoetic Arts 14 (1-2):61-70.
    This article discusses a concept introduced by art theorist Philip Galanter in several publications over the past decade: complexism is a notion that looks at both past and future while aiming to reconcile (post) modern aesthetics with the cybernetic and biological paradigms. This article focuses on the re-evaluation of the performance arts within the framework of this theory, favouring the idea that every artwork necessarily resists attempts of subordination through language and scientific discourses. By referring to the dispositive, a notion (...)
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    Perpetual Motion: Transforming Shapes in the Renaissance from Da Vinci to Montaigne.Michel Jeanneret - 2001 - JHU Press.
    The popular conception of the Renaissance as a culture devoted to order and perfection does not account for an important characteristic of Renaissance art: many of the period's major works, including those by da Vinci, Erasmus, Michelangelo, Ronsard, and Montaigne, appeared as works-in-progress, always liable to changes and additions. In Perpetual Motion, Michel Jeanneret argues for a sixteenth century swept up in change and fascinated by genesis and metamorphosis. Jeanneret begins by tracing the metamorphic sensibility in sixteenth-century science (...)
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    The devil's picture book and tautology fetishism: A response to Sosteric et al. regarding the tarot and decolonial futures.Yvan Greenberg - 2024 - Anthropology of Consciousness 35 (1):123-131.
    A recent Letter to the Editor inAnthropology of Consciousness, by Sosteric, Ratkovic, and Sosteric, is positioned as a critique of my article “Imaginal Research for Unlearning Mastery: Divination With Tarot as a Decolonizing Methodology.” The letter posits that the esoteric tarot is a repository of colonial ideological propaganda, and because of that, it cannot and should not be used as a tool for decolonial practices. However, the letter is misleading in its implications that what I have proposed in my article (...)
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    What is Counterintuitive? Religious Cognition and Natural Expectation.Yvan I. Russell & Fernand Gobet - 2013 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 4 (4):715-749.
    What is ‘counterintuitive’? There is general agreement that it refers to a violation of previously held knowledge, but the precise definition seems to vary with every author and study. The aim of this paper is to deconstruct the notion of ‘counterintuitive’ and provide a more philosophically rigorous definition congruent with the history of psychology, recent experimental work in ‘minimally counterintuitive’ concepts, the science vs. religion debate, and the developmental and evolutionary background of human beings. We conclude that previous definitions of (...)
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    The Social History of Ideas in Quebec, 1760-1896.Yvan Lamonde - 2013 - Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    In The Social History of Ideas in Quebec, 1760-1896, Yvan Lamonde traces the province's political and intellectual development from the British Conquest to the election of Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier. From the individuals who formulated them, to the networks in which they circulated, to their reception, Yvan Lamonde focuses on ideas at work and their role in shaping Quebec history. The mapping of a complete intellectual circuit allows Lamonde to follow the strains of ideological debates - monarchism, liberalism, (...)
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    Gramsci et la question de l'idéologie.Yvan Cloutier - 1983 - Philosophiques 10 (2):243-253.
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    Philosophie et marketing : Sartre à Montréal, mars 1946.Yvan Cloutier - 1988 - Philosophiques 15 (1):169-190.
    À quoi attribuer le succès médiatique de Sartre à Montréal en mars 1946 ? Quelles furent les conditions de la réception de cette philosophie dans la culture québécoise ? Cette étude montre que le succès médiatique de Sartre est rendu possible principalement par l’action de journalistes et de critiques littéraires qui exploitèrent les thématiques de la philosophie sartrienne en vue d’ouvrir le climat intellectuel québécois et d’accroître leur pouvoir dans le champ intellectuel.What contributed to Sartre’s Montreal media success of March (...)
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    Par-delà le féminisme : pour une éthique sartrienne de la pluralité des points de vue.Yvan Cloutier - 1994 - Philosophiques 21 (2):333-341.
    Aucun point de vue particulier ou général ne peut se constituer en éthique. Par contre l'exigence d'universalisation n'implique pas un sujet impersonnel mais se réalise dans le processus d'interpellation des consciences singulières situées et interdépendantes dans leur dévoilement du monde. Comme le montre Sartre, tout projet d'une éhiquedoitreposersurd) l'assomption du fait que tout point de vue soit totalité-détotalisée et sur la reconnaissance de l'interdépendance des consciences. Dès lors, la lucidité doit remplacer la mauvaise foi originelle et la générosité doit faire (...)
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    De Bourbon à La Réunion, l'histoire d'une île.Yvan Combeau - 2002 - Hermes 32:91.
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  30. Equity and democracy : seeking the common good as a common ground for interstellar communication.Yvan Dutil - 2014 - In Douglas A. Vakoch (ed.), Extraterrestrial altruism: evolution and ethics in the cosmos. New York: Springer.
     
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    Appendix to" Gender ambivalence and the expression of passions.Christine Jeanneret - 2013 - In Tom Cochrane, Bernardino Fantini & Klaus R. Scherer (eds.), The Emotional Power of Music: Multidisciplinary perspectives on musical arousal, expression, and social control. Oxford University Press. pp. 359.
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    Faire des SiC : praxis, méthodes, pratiques.Yves Jeanneret & Bruno Ollivier - 2004 - Hermes 38:130.
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    Gender ambivalence and the expression of passions in the performances of early Roman cantatas by castrati and female singers.Christine Jeanneret - 2013 - In Tom Cochrane, Bernardino Fantini & Klaus R. Scherer (eds.), The Emotional Power of Music: Multidisciplinary perspectives on musical arousal, expression, and social control. Oxford University Press. pp. 85.
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    Une discipline et l'université française.Yves Jeanneret & Bruno Ollivier - 2004 - Hermes 38:13.
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    Les débuts de la philosophie universitaire à Montréal. Les Mémoires du doyen Ceslas Forest, O.P. (1885-1970).Yvan Lamonde & Benoît Lacroix - 1976 - Philosophiques 3 (1):55-79.
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    « Il me semble que je vois » : l'énoncé cartésien et la lecture qu'en fait Michel Henry.Yvan Morin - 1995 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 51 (3):529-539.
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    Les Trois Grâces du «Commento»: la réaction initiale de Pic à Ficin.Yvan Morin - 2003 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 101 (3):383-412.
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    Claude Lévi-Strauss ou la Passion de l'inceste.Yvan Simonis - 1968 - Paris,: Aubier, Éditions Montaigne.
  39. Emmanuel Todd, La troisième planète. Structures familiales et systemes idéologiques Reviewed by.Yvan Simonis - 1984 - Philosophy in Review 4 (2):90-92.
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    Deep Brain Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus Modulates Reward-Related Behavior: A Systematic Review.Yvan M. Vachez & Meaghan C. Creed - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus is an effective treatment for the motor symptoms of movement disorders including Parkinson's Disease. Despite its therapeutic benefits, STN-DBS has been associated with adverse effects on mood and cognition. Specifically, apathy, which is defined as a loss of motivation, has been reported to emerge or to worsen following STN-DBS. However, it is often challenging to disentangle the effects of STN-DBSper sefrom concurrent reduction of dopamine replacement therapy, from underlying PD pathology or from disease (...)
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    The impact on patients of objections by institutions to assisted dying: a qualitative study of family caregivers’ perceptions.Ben P. White, Ruthie Jeanneret, Eliana Close & Lindy Willmott - 2023 - BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-12.
    Background Voluntary assisted dying became lawful in Victoria, the first Australian state to permit this practice, in 2019 via the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (Vic). While conscientious objection by individual health professionals is protected by the Victorian legislation, objections by institutions are governed by policy. No research has been conducted in Victoria, and very little research conducted internationally, on how institutional objection is experienced by patients seeking assisted dying. Methods 28 semi-structured interviews were conducted with 32 family caregivers and (...)
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  42. Euphoria versus dysphoria: differential cognitive roles in religion?Yvan I. Russell, Robin I. M. Dunbar & Fernand Gobet - 2011 - In Slim Masmoudi, Abdelmajid Naceur & David Y. Dai (eds.), Attention, Representation & Performance. Psychology Press. pp. 147-165.
    The original book chapter does not have an abstract. However, I have written an abstract for this repository: Religious life encompasses a wide diversity of situations for which the emotional tone is on a continuum from extreme euphoria to extreme dysphoria. In this book chapter, we propose the novel hypothesis that euphoria and dysphoria have distinctly separate functional consequences for religious evolution and survivability. This is due to the differential cognitive states that are created in euphoric and dysphoric situations. Based (...)
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  43. Reciprocity and reputation: a review of direct and indirect social information gathering.Yvan I. Russell - 2016 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 37 (3-4):247-270.
    Direct reciprocity, indirect reciprocity, and reputation are important interrelated topics in the evolution of sociality. This non-mathematical review is a summary of each. Direct reciprocity (the positive kind) has a straightforward structure (e.g., "A rewards B, then rewards A") but the allocation might differ from the process that enabled it (e.g., whether it is true reciprocity or some form of mutualism). Indirect reciprocity (the positive kind) occurs when person (B) is rewarded by a third party (A) after doing a good (...)
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    Les dominicains et l’import-export : psychanalyse et existentialisme au Québec.Yvan Cloutier - 1991 - Horizons Philosophiques 2 (1):91.
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    La métaphore du contrat.Yves Jeanneret & Valérie Patrin-Leclere - 2004 - Hermes 38:133.
    La notion de contrat est largement utilisée dans les Sic. Quelles sont les raisons de son succès ? quelles théories mobilise-t-elle ? quelles conceptions de la communication propose-t-elle ? Le contrat est un modèle efficace, à la fois théorique et opératoire. Mais il révèle la tension qui traverse les Sic entre modélisation et instrumentalisation.The concept of the contract is widely used in the Information and Communication Sciences. Here, the authors try to understand the reasons behind its success, the theories utilised (...)
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  46. La poésie au pouvoir.Michel Jeanneret - 1981 - The Temps de la Réflexion 2:483.
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    Loft Story 1 ou la critique prise au piège de l'audience.Yves Jeanneret & Valérie Patrin-leclÈre - 2003 - Hermes 37:143-154.
    L'émission de télévision française Loft Story, diffusée au printemps 2001, peut être interprétée comme le signe de l'aboutissement de la logique de l'audience dans le régime télévisuel. Nous proposons ici de montrer que le diffuseur et le producteur ont agencé une industrialisation de l'audience et orchestré une instrumentalisation de la critique. Industrialisation de l'audience en ce sens que tous les ressorts déjà expérimentés ailleurs ont été utilisés ici pour maximiser le nombre de téléspectateurs réunis devant leur écran et pour optimiser (...)
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    Les SiC en perspective.Yves Jeanneret & Bruno Ollivier - 2004 - Hermes 38:86.
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    Marot traducteur des psaumes entre le néo-platonisme et la Réforme.Michel Jeanneret - forthcoming - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance.
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    Prendre en considération l'aventure sémiologique.Yves Jeanneret - 2007 - Hermes 48:109.
    Les années 1970, pendant lesquelles se construit la discipline des Sciences de l'information et de la communication , sont d'intenses années de développement de la sémiologie et de la sémiotique, suivant des voies diverses, engageant des redéfinitions profondes. Les sémiologues se sont employés alors à expliciter les questions que posent notre relation aux signes et notre prétention à les analyser. De cette histoire, qui a marqué la réflexion de chercheurs ensuite impliqués dans les SIC et qui avait déjà explicité bien (...)
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