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  1. Folk Epistemology as Normative Social Cognition.Benoit Hardy-Vallée & Benoît Dubreuil - 2010 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 1 (4):483-498.
    Research on folk epistemology usually takes place within one of two different paradigms. The first is centered on epistemic theories or, in other words, the way people think about knowledge. The second is centered on epistemic intuitions, that is, the way people intuitively distinguish knowledge from belief. In this paper, we argue that insufficient attention has been paid to the connection between the two paradigms, as well as to the mechanisms that underlie the use of both epistemic intuitions and theories. (...)
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    Réconcilier le formel et le causal : le rôle de la neuroéconomie.Benoit Hardy-Vallee & Benoît Dubreuil - 2009 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 2 (2):25-46.
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    Punitive emotions and Norm violations.Benoît Dubreuil - 2010 - Philosophical Explorations 13 (1):35 – 50.
    The recent literature on social norms has stressed the centrality of emotions in explaining punishment and norm enforcement. This article discusses four negative emotions (righteous anger, indignation, contempt, and disgust) and examines their relationship to punitive behavior. I argue that righteous anger and indignation are both punitive emotions strictly speaking, but induce punishments of different intensity and have distinct elicitors. Contempt and disgust, for their part, cannot be straightforwardly considered punitive emotions, although they often blend with a colder form of (...)
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    Human Evolution and the Origins of Hierarchies: The State of Nature.Benoît Dubreuil (ed.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this book, Benoît Dubreuil explores the creation and destruction of hierarchies in human evolution. Combining the methods of archaeology, anthropology, cognitive neuroscience and primatology, he offers a natural history of hierarchies from the point of view of both cultural and biological evolution. This volume explains why dominance hierarchies typical of primate societies disappeared in the human lineage and why the emergence of large-scale societies during the Neolithic period implied increased social differentiation, the creation of status hierarchies, and, (...)
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    Paleolithic public goods games: Why human culture and cooperation did not evolve in one step.Benoît Dubreuil - 2010 - Biology and Philosophy 25 (1):53-73.
    It is widely agreed that humans have specific abilities for cooperation and culture that evolved since their split with their last common ancestor with chimpanzees. Many uncertainties remain, however, about the exact moment in the human lineage when these abilities evolved. This article argues that cooperation and culture did not evolve in one step in the human lineage and that the capacity to stick to long-term and risky cooperative arrangements evolved before properly modern culture. I present evidence that Homo heidelbergensis (...)
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  6. Anger and Morality.Benoît Dubreuil - 2015 - Topoi 34 (2):475-482.
    The emotion of anger has a long love–hate relationship with morality. On the one hand, anger often motivates us to sanction wrongdoing and uphold demanding moral standards. On the other hand, it can prompt aggression behaviors that are at odds with morality and even lead to moral disasters. This article describes this complex relationship. I argue that the intensity of anger elicited by moral transgressions is highly sensitive to key variables, including the identity of the person wronged, the nature of (...)
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    No Title available: Reviews.Benoît Dubreuil - 2012 - Economics and Philosophy 28 (3):423-428.
    Book Reviews Benoît Dubreuil, Economics and Philosophy, FirstView Article.
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    Moraliser les conventions.Benoit Dubreuil - 2011 - Dialogue 50 (2):261-280.
    ABSTRACT : Many philosophers and psychologists think that moral norms have a different nature as rules from convention: while we are obliged to respect moral norms because of what they are in themselves, our respect for conventions depends on our attitude toward a particular social context. I question this distinction between moral norms and conventions and argue that conventions depend on social context because the context structures the agents’ expectations, sets reference points for the assessment of gains and losses, and (...)
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  9. Are moral norms distinct from social norms? A critical assessment of Jon Elster and Cristina Bicchieri.Benoît Dubreuil & Jean-François Grégoire - 2013 - Theory and Decision 75 (1):137-152.
    This article offers a critical assessment of Cristina Bicchieri and Jon Elster’s recent attempt to distinguish between social, moral, and quasi-moral norms. Although their typologies present interesting differences, they both distinguish types of norms on the basis of the way in which context, and especially other agents’ expectations and behavior, shapes one’s preference to comply with norms. We argue that both typologies should be abandoned because they fail to capture causally relevant features of norms. We nevertheless emphasize that both Bicchieri (...)
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    Archeology and the language-ready brain.Benoît Dubreuil & Christopher Stuart Henshilwood - forthcoming - Language and Cognition.
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  11. Fight Club et la culture du psycho-pathologique.BenoÎt Dubreuil - 2001 - Phares 2 (2).
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    L’individualisme de Jon Elster : une position méthodologique ou ontologique1?Benoît Dubreuil - 2010 - Philosophiques 37 (2):509-526.
    En épistémologie des sciences sociales, Jon Elster est connu pour sa défense de l’individualisme méthodologique et sa critique des explications de haut niveau. Cette note critique la plus récente formulation de sa position . D’une part, nous montrons que les problèmes relatifs aux explications au niveau agrégé s’appliquent également aux explications en termes de mécanismes psychologiques, privilégiées par Elster. Si les mécanismes psychologiques contribuent à l’explication en sciences sociales, ce n’est pas parce qu’ils font explicitement référence à des états intentionnels, (...)
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    No Title available: Dialogue.BenoîT Dubreuil - 2009 - Dialogue 48 (4):902-905.
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    Réponse à mes critiques.Benoît Dubreuil - 2012 - Philosophiques 39 (1):285-293.
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    Strong reciprocity and the emergence of large-scale societies.Benoît Dubreuil - 2008 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 38 (2):192-210.
    The paper defends the idea that strong reciprocity, although it accounts for the existence of deep cooperation among humans, has difficulty explaining why humans lived for most of their history in band-size groups and why the emergence of larger societies was accompanied by increased social differentiation and political centralization. The paper argues that the costs of incurring an altruistic punishment rise in large groups and that the emergence of large-scale societies depends on the creation of institutions that render control of (...)
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    A Cooperative Species: Human Reciprocity and its Evolution, S. Bowles and H. Gintis. Princeton University Press, 2011, xii + 262 pages. [REVIEW]Benoît Dubreuil - 2012 - Economics and Philosophy 28 (3):423-428.
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    Martin Gibert, L’imagination en morale, Hermann, Paris, 2014, 293 p.Martin Gibert, L’imagination en morale, Hermann, Paris, 2014, 293 p. [REVIEW]Benoit Dubreuil - 2015 - Philosophiques 42 (1):207-212.
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    Des neurosciences à la philosophie. Neurophilosophie et philosophie des neurosciencesPierre Poirier et Luc Faucher, dir. Paris, Éditions Syllepse, 2008, 528 pp. [REVIEW]Benoît Dubreuil - 2009 - Dialogue 48 (4):902-905.
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    Explaining the Brain: Mechanisms and the Mosaic Unity of Neurosciences, by Carl F. Craver. [REVIEW]Benoît Dubreuil - 2010 - European Journal of Philosophy 18 (3):471-474.
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    Joëlle Proust, La nature de la volonté, Paris, Gallimard, 2005, 363 pages.Joëlle Proust, La nature de la volonté, Paris, Gallimard, 2005, 363 pages. [REVIEW]Benoît Dubreuil - 2006 - Philosophiques 33 (2):545-549.
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    Moral Minds. [REVIEW]Benoît Dubreuil - 2008 - Dialogue 47 (2):404-407.
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    Michael Tomasello, Why We Cooperate ? Cambridge (MA), MIT Press, 2009, 208 p.Michael Tomasello, Why We Cooperate ? Cambridge (MA), MIT Press, 2009, 208 p. [REVIEW]Benoît Dubreuil - 2010 - Philosophiques 37 (2):556-559.
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    Nicolas Baumard, Comment nous sommes devenus moraux. Une histoire naturelle du bien et du mal, Paris, Odile Jacob, 2010, 320 p.Nicolas Baumard, Comment nous sommes devenus moraux. Une histoire naturelle du bien et du mal, Paris, Odile Jacob, 2010, 320 p. [REVIEW]Benoît Dubreuil - 2011 - Philosophiques 38 (2):597-601.
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    Moral Minds. [REVIEW]Benoît Dubreuil - 2008 - Dialogue 47 (2):404-407.
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    Inférence à la meilleure explication, théorie de l’esprit, psychologie normative et rôle de la culture : Autour du livre Human Evolution and the Origins of Hierarchies. Benoît Dubreuil, Human Evolution and the Origins of Hierarchies.Luc Faucher - 2012 - Philosophiques 39 (1):271-283.
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    L'inférence neuroarchéologique inverse et l'évolution des hiérarchies humaines. Benoît Dubreuil, Human Evolution and the Origins of HierarchiesBenoît Dubreuil, Human Evolution and the Origins of Hierarchies.Vincent Bergeron - 2012 - Philosophiques 39 (1):259-263.
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    Des fourmis et des hommes : examen des prémisses darwiniennes dans la pensée de Benoît Dubreuil. Benoît Dubreuil, Human Evolution and the Origins of HierarchiesBenoît Dubreuil, Human Evolution and the Origins of Hierarchies.Frédéric Bouchard - 2012 - Philosophiques 39 (1):265-270.
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    L’anthropologie politique et le matérialisme décomplexé. Benoît Dubreuil, Human Evolution and the Origins of Hierarchies.Dave Anctil - 2012 - Philosophiques 39 (1):251.
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    L'anthropologie politique et le matérialisme décomplexé. Benoît Dubreuil, Human Evolution and the Origins of HierarchiesBenoît Dubreuil, Human Evolution and the Origins of Hierarchies.Dave Anctil - 2012 - Philosophiques 39 (1):251-258.
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    Poetry and mind: tractatus poetico-philosophicus.Laurent Dubreuil - 2018 - New York, NY: Fordham University Press.
    "What one cannot compute, one must poetize." So concludes this remarkable sequence of propositions on the centrality of poetry for what we call cognition. Developed through brief, lucid, and eloquent logical elaborations that are punctuated by incisive readings of a range of poems--Western and non-Western, low culture and high--Poetry and Mind offers to theorists and practitioners of literature, together with logicians and cognitive scientists, a more sophisticated account of the extraordinary regimes of human mental experience. Poetry grants us the ability (...)
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  31. Solowiew.Jacques Benoit - 1974 - Den Haag,: Kruseman. Edited by Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov.
     
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    Le sens de la terre: penser l'écologie avec Nietzsche.Benoît Berthelier - 2023 - Paris XIXe: Éditions du Seuil.
    Il n'y a plus d'évidence aujourd'hui dans le fait de vivre sur Terre. Effondrement général de la biodiversité, accélération du réchauffement climatique, catastrophes sanitaires et sociales, les faits sont innombrables et bien d'autres cataclysmes sont à venir. Il ne suffit - pas d'en avoir conscience. Il faut aussi savoir comment vivre si chacun de nos gestes compte et si nous n'avons presque plus de temps. L'Anthropocène réclame un souci infini de la terre et des vivants, qui risque à chaque instant (...)
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    Le refus de la politique.Laurent Dubreuil - 2012 - Paris: Hermann.
    Non, tout n'est pas politique. Il faut sans doute vivre en compagnie des autres, avec des lois et des forces de coercition pour garantir la subsistance commune. Mais cela ne constitue que les conditions du niveau de vie dont la chose publique s'occupe (souvent si mal): il nous reste alors a rendre nos existences vivables. Pour preparer l'insurrection de vivre, ne comptons guere sur la representation nationale, les lois du marche, la technologie, les comportements citoyens, ni non plus les derniers (...)
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    Vedic Antiquities.G. Jouveau-Dubreuil - 1923 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 43:75.
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  35. Existant et acte d'être: essai de philosophie existentielle.Benoit Pruche - 1977 - Tournai: Desclée.
    t. 1. Introduction générale. Critique existentielle.--t. 2. Analytique existentielle.
     
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    Introduction.Benoît Dillet, Iain MacKenzie & Robert Porter - 2013 - In Benoît Dillet, Iain Mackenzie & Robert Porter (eds.), The Edinburgh Companion to Poststructuralism. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 93-94.
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    L'homme de Sartre.Benoît Pruche - 1949 - [Grenoble]: Arthaud.
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    Lecture de l’Écriture et écriture des Pensées.Benoît Vermander - 2024 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 79 (4):1345-1366.
    Throughout the manuscript of the Pensées and in other writings, Pascal crisscrosses his research on what the art of writing achieves and entails, on the one hand, and on the way to read and interpret the Holy Scriptures, on the other hand. Reading and writing practices are critically interwoven. This article offers a synthesis on Pascal’s reflexive account of such practices. After a summary of previous findings on the subject, it examines Pascal’s approach to (a) the rules that govern scriptural (...)
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  39. Foreign Influences: The Circulation of Knowledge in Antiquity.Benoît Castelnérac, Luca Gili & Laetitia Monteils-Laeng (eds.) - forthcoming - Brepols.
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    Conclusion: Poststructuralism Today?Benoît Dillet, Iain MacKenzie & Robert Porter - 2013 - In Benoît Dillet, Iain Mackenzie & Robert Porter (eds.), The Edinburgh Companion to Poststructuralism. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 507-526.
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    Textual patterns and cosmic designs in early China.Benoit Vermander - 2024 - Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
    Via a hermeneutics focused on Chinese numerology and concentric arrangements, the book offers a novel construal of the textual universe proper to early China writings. The author lays bare distinguishable patterns of textual composition while relating them to corresponding patterns of thinking. He differentiates rhetorical variants through detailed studies of the Zhuangzi's Inner chapters, the Laozi, the Analects, and the Huainanzi. The philosophical depth and relevance of the Chinese ancient worldview appear in a fresh light when one unearths the patterns (...)
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    Linguistic knowledge and language use: bridging construction grammar and relevance theory.Benoît Leclercq - 2023 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    Combining insights from two of the most influential approaches in linguistics, Construction Grammar and Relevance Theory, this book furthers our understanding of how meaning comes about. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.
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    Around the Odour of Sanctity, Perfumes in the Christianism.Jean-Louis Benoît - 2012 - Iris 33:55-89.
    Christianism often mentions perfumes. Its liturgy based on Scripture uses incense and balm. A reading from the Bible and the lives of saints reveals many extraordinary perfumes (“odours of sanctity”). The Virgin Mary holds extreme importance among saints and it is quite common to see her spreading miraculous fragrances. These are subtle, discrete but pleasant signals from Heaven. They are sent to everyone in order to convert non‑believers or turn back believers to the faith in God. The divine origin of (...)
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  44. Historia dicax : rire, discours et rhétorique chez Tite-Live.Benoît Sans - 2023 - Methodos 23.
    La présente étude rassemble les passages de l’Ab Vrbe condita de Tite-Live où un terme lié au rire est associé à un discours ou à une parole rapportée, afin de les confronter aux vues exprimées par Cicéron et Quintilien sur le rire en contexte rhétorique. Si tous les passages étudiés s’insèrent très bien dans la conception rhétorique du rire, l’historien latin s’appuie sur celle-ci pour offrir une répartition originale entre usages acceptables et formes abusives du rire qui participe à la (...)
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    Becoming a Stranger at Home: A Semiotics of Domestic Ethnography.Benoît Mauchamp - 2014 - Semiotics:191-201.
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    Advancing peace and respecting basic human rights? A narrow moral appraisal of international law.Benoit Mayer - 2015 - Ethics and Global Politics 8 (1).
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    Learning how to combine sensory-motor functions into a robust behavior.Benoit Morisset & Malik Ghallab - 2008 - Artificial Intelligence 172 (4-5):392-412.
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    An empirical survey on biobanking of human genetic material and data in six EU countries.Isabelle Hirtzlin, Christine Dubreuil, Nathalie Préaubert, Jenny Duchier, Brigitte Jansen, Jürgen Simon, Paula Lobatao De Faria, Anna Perez-Lezaun, Bert Visser, Garrath D. Williams, Anne Cambon-Thomsen & The Eurogenbank Consortium - 2003 - European Journal of Human Genetics 11:475–488.
    Biobanks correspond to different situations: research and technological development, medical diagnosis or therapeutic activities. Their status is not clearly defined. We aimed to investigate human biobanking in Europe, particularly in relation to organisational, economic and ethical issues in various national contexts. Data from a survey in six EU countries were collected as part of a European Research Project examining human and non-human biobanking. A total of 147 institutions concerned with biobanking of human samples and data were investigated by questionnaires and (...)
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    Fragilité et vulnérabilité.Benoît Pain - 2012 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 62 (2):35-45.
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    Obstinément la littérature.Éric Benoit - 2018 - Genève: Droz.
    Il y a une qualité de la littérature moderne qui mérite d'être soulignée : l'obstination. Ecrire est un travail sans fin, inachevable, toujours en résistance face aux obstacles internes (les autocontradictions de la littérature) et externes (les grands traumatismes historiques). Ce livre plonge son lecteur dans les paradoxes d'une écriture qui s'obstine contre l'impossibilité d'écrire. Nous y voyons la littérature affronter la stupeur, l'angoisse, le ressassement, le nihilisme, soit qu'elle en fasse l'expérience jusqu'à s'y enfoncer elle-même, soit qu'au contraire elle (...)
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