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    Sovjan (Albanie).Pierre Cabanes, Jean-Luc Lamboley, Vasil Bereti, Guillaume Bonnet, Vangjel Dimo, Annick Fenet, Marie-Claire Ferries, Lami Koço, Philippe Lenhardt, Alexandre Pontet, François Quantin, Altin Skenderaj, Olgita Ceka, Jonalt Kodhelaj, Florian Mino, Belisa Muka, Olivier Monnier, Johany Reboton, Jérôme Rambert, Jean-Noël Rias, Bashkim Vrekaj & Claire Baundier - 2001 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 125 (2):716-730.
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    Apollonia d'Illyrie (Albanie).Pierre Cabanes, Faïk Drini, Jean-Luc Lamboley, Bashkim Vrekaj, Vasil Bereti, Séverine Épelly, Bashkim Lahi, Sabine Legrand, Marek Titien Olszewski, Iris Pojani-Dhamo, François Quantin, Philippe Lenhardt, Claire Balandier, Julien Espagne, Eric Fouache, Gjiovalin Gruda, Skënder Muçaj, Pal Nikolli, Lami Koço, Skënder Aliu, Vangjel Dimo, Jean-Claude Poursat, Annick Fenet, Bep Jubani, Guillaume Derrien, Marie Marquet, Arian Muçaj, Alexandre Rabot & Pëllumb Naipi - 1997 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 121 (2):848-870.
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    Apollonia d'Illyrie (Albanie).Pierre Cabanes, Bashkim Vrekaj, Jean-Luc Lamboley, Philippe Lenhardt, Claire Balandier, Guillaume Bonnet, Vangjel Dimo, Julien Espagne, Eric Fouache, Lami Koço, Skënder Muçaj, Pëllumb Naipi, Patrick Neury, Yann Pépin, Iris Pojani, François Quantin & Altin Skenderaj - 1999 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 123 (2):569-580.
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    Apollonia d'Illyrie (Albanie).Pierre Cabanes, Jean-Luc Lamboley, Vasil Bereti, Guillaume Bonnet, Vangjel Dimo, Annick Fenet, Marie-Claire Ferries, Lami Koço, Philippe Lenhardt, Alexandre Pontet, François Quantin, Altin Skenderaj, Olgita Ceka, Jonalt Kodhelaj, Florian Mino, Belisa Muka, Olivier Monnier, Johany Reboton, Jérôme Rambert, Jean-Noël Rias, Bashkim Vrekaj & Claire Baundier - 2001 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 125 (2):701-715.
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    Le problème de la destinée.Pierre Lamy - 1947 - Paris,: Press univeristaires de France.
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  6. Brain response to one's own name in vegetative state, minimally conscious state, and locked-in syndrome.Fabien Perrin, Caroline Schnakers, Manuel Schabus, Christian Degueldre, Serge Goldman, Serge Brédart, Marie-Elisabeth E. Faymonville, Maurice Lamy, Gustave Moonen, André Luxen, Pierre Maquet & Steven Laureys - 2006 - Archives of Neurology 63 (4):562-569.
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    Apollonia d'Illyrie (Albanie).Maria Gracia Amore, Claire Balandier, Pierre Cabanes, Neritan Ceka, Olivier Deslondes, Vangjel Dimo, Julien Espagne, Annick Fenet, Eric Fouache, Lami Koço, Jean-Luc Lamboley, Philippe Lenhardt, Skënder Muçaj, Jean-Claude Poursat, François Quantin, Rezart Spahia & Bashkim Vrekaj - 1995 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 119 (2):761-781.
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    Michel Foucault: un héritage critique.Jean-François Bert & Jérôme Lamy (eds.) - 2014 - Paris: CNRS, éditions.
    4e de couv.: Les écrits de Michel Foucault sont stratifiés, hiérarchisés, entre les livres, les entretiens et les cours au Collège de France, mais ils sont surtout disséminés dans leurs usages. Désormais, et en plus de l'histoire des sciences et de la philosophie, les "effets" Foucault sont palpables sur la théorie de la littérature et du cinéma, l'histoire culturelle et sociale, les théories du genre, la pensée politique, les sciences de gestion, etc. C'est dans ce chantier ouvert que se situe (...)
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    La pensée de Pierre d'Ailly: un philosophe engagé du Moyen Âge.Alice Lamy - 2013 - Paris: Honoré Champion Éditeur.
    Pierre d'Ailly, grande figure intellectuelle et ecclésiastique de la fin du XIVe siècle et du début du XVe siècle, jouit d'une grande célébrité pour ses talents de scientifique, guidant Christophe Colomb sur la voie des Indes, et pour sa volonté réformiste lors du grand schisme d'occident. Son œuvre est pourtant jusqu'ici peu fréquentée et sa pensée, peu étudiée. Dans cet ouvrage de synthèse, l'auteur souhaite offrir à ses lecteurs un parcours à la fois accessible et exigeant, qui leur permette (...)
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    Quelques conceptions de la théorie des proportions dans des traités de la seconde moitié du dix septième siècle.Pierre Lamandé - 2013 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 67 (6):595-636.
    This article examines how the theory of proportions was explained during the second half of the seventeenth century in the works of Andreas Tacquet, Antoine Arnauld, Ignace Gaston Pardies, Bernard Lamy, and Jacques Rohault. These five authors had very different conceptions of this subject, and on one hand, they show that this question was not forgotten, even after the Geometry of Descartes, and on the other hand, their work displays the progressive transformation of mathematical objects. While Tacquet deepened Euclidean (...)
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  11. Les marginaLes de l'amitié. Pierre lamy et Nicolas bérauld lecteurs de Lucien de samosate (bnf rés. Z 247).Romain Menini & Olivier Pedeflous - 2012 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 74 (1):35 - 70.
     
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  12. Leibniz, Lamy, and 'the way of pre-established harmony'.Roger S. Woolhouse & Richard Francks - 1994 - Studia Leibnitiana 26 (1):76-90.
    Die Kontroverse mit François Lamy ist unter denen von Leibniz' Système nouveau hervorgerufenen eine der am wenigsten diskutierten. Die wenigen neueren Quellen sind schlecht dokumentiert und in wichtigen Details nicht korrekt. Wir versuchen hier, die Bibliographie richtigzustellen. Da Lamys Arbeit äußerst selten ist, fügen wir englische Übersetzungen der relevanten Stellen bei. Nach Pierre Bayle war eher Lamy als Leibniz der erste, der den Begriff , prüstabilierte Harmonie' verwendete. Es stellt sich heraus, daβ dem nicht so ist.
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    Bernard Lamy (1640-1715), étude biographique et bibliographique (review). [REVIEW]Richard H. Popkin - 1965 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (2):279-280.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 279 Epicureanlsm, Stoicism, Hermetism, Copernicanism, and sheer fantasy. "Heretic" was obviously a mild term for this belligerent prophet, sage, and magus. HF.aBERT W. SCHNEIDER Claremont, California Bernard Lamy (1640-1715), dtude biographique et bibliographique. Textes in~dits. By Francois Girbal. Vol. II of the series Lemouvement des idges au XVII ~ 8i$cle, Collection dirig~e par Andr~ Robinet. (Paris: 1964. Pp. 194. NF 12.) The Reverend Father, Bernard (...), of the Oratory, one of the minor figures of the late seventeenth century who played an important role in the diffusion of Cartesianism and Malebranchism, is hardly known or studied today (and if he is, he is usually confused with, or identified with, his namesake, Dom Franqois Lami, the Benedictine). Dr. Girbal's short biography, based on a great deal of new archival research, gives us a picture of Lamy's career and influence. This work, though very episodic and discontinuous, except chronologically, presents the essential facts of Lamy's activities as a teacher and writer; he set forth major Cartesian, Jansenist, and Malebranchian themes, and was the center of several controversies. His writings, especially his L'Art de Parler, his Entretiens sur les Sciences, and his works on mathematics, were widely read and used until the late eighteenth century. (The list of editions given by Dr. Girbal in his excellent bibliography is most impressive.) Though hardly an original or seminal thinker, Lamy was responsible for popularizing many new themes in pedagogy, science, mathematics, and philosophy, and it is his version of the Cartesian and Malebranchian innovations that was the one known to many of the savants during the century 1675-1775. Since Dr. Girbal's book is basically a bio-bibliography, he, unfortunately, devotes little time or space to analyzing or evaluating Lamy's own ideas. Much of Lamy's career from the 1680's onward was devoted to his theological works and the controversies they started. He seems to have been a mixture of Cartesian in theological method and a crank in interpretation. The long battles about whether Jesus celebrated the Jewish Passover just before his death (which Lamy denied) and the identification of the various Magdelenes in the Biblical literature are described in detail in this study, but little attempt is made to evaluate Lamy as a scholar or exegete for his time. lie hardly appears the equal of his once brother Oratorian, Richard Simon, or his contemporary, Pierre-Daniel Huet, in either his knowledge of the sources or his sense of critical scholarship. In view of the highly sophisticated and learned arguments Simon was carrying on at the time, it is hard to take Lamy seriously in his own context. The appended documents, the texts inddits, included in the volume, are much more interesting. They deal with the crisis at the University of Angers in 1673-76, when Lamy and other Oratorians were forbidden to teach Cartesianism and certain moral and political theories (quite similar in some cases to themes to appear in Malebranche's Traite de Morale.) The documents indicate both the philosophical Cartesian themes that were taught, their applications to theology, especially to the problem of transubstantiation, and the way the struggle went on. It is hardly a case of the war of science versus theology, since both sides, the traditional Aristotelians, and the avant-garde Jansenist and Cartesian oriented Oratorians, were Christian theologians. The Oraterians appear as the apostles of the "new philosophy" as the rationale of Augustinian Christianity, in much the way Malebranche presented the view in his Recherche and later works. The Aristotelians were trying to make the philosophical and scientific past the vested interest of both the Church and State. And, although Lamy was dismissed, and a good, reliable old time Aristotelian was brought back, and although various edicts of both Church and State were used to drive the nefarious new influences out of the University of Angers, the documents also indicate both how the Oratorians continued to carry on their good works for both the "new science and philosophy" and the "true religion" and the kind of support they had in high places in the State. Lamy might not have been able 280 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY to... (shrink)
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    La force et le sens: esquisses pour une anthropologie philosophique.Pierre Watté - 1985 - Louvain-la-Neuve: CIACO.
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    Unconscious auditory information can prime visual word processing: A process-dissociation procedure study☆.Dominique Lamy, Liad Mudrik & Leon Y. Deouell - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3):688-698.
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    Exercices spirituels et philosophie antique.Pierre Hadot - 1972 - Paris: Etudes augustiniennes.
    Bien des difficultés que nous éprouvons à comprendre les oeuvres philosophiques des Anciens proviennent souvent du fait que nous commmettons en les interprétant un double anachronisme: nous croyons que, comme beaucoup d'oeuvres modernes, elles sont destinées à communiquer des informations concernant un contenu conceptuel donné et que nous pouvons aussi en tirer directement des renseignements clairs sur la pensée et la psychologie de leur auteur. Mais en fait, elles sont très souvent des exercices spirituels que l'auteur pratique lui-même et fait (...)
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    Citizenship, Inc. Do We Really Want Businesses to Be Good Corporate Citizens?Pierre-Yves Néron & Wayne Norman - 2008 - Business Ethics Quarterly 18 (1):1-26.
    Are there any advantages to thinking and speaking about ethical business in the language of citizenship? We will address this question in part by looking at the possible relevance of a vast literature on individual citizenship that has been produced by political philosophers over the last fifteen years. Some of the central elements of citizenship do not seem to apply straightforwardly to corporations. E.g., “citizenship” typically implies membership in a state and an identity akin to national identity; but this connotation (...)
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  18. Citizenship, Inc. Do We Really Want Businesses to Be Good Corporate Citizens?Pierre-Yves Néron & Wayne Norman - 2008 - Business Ethics Quarterly 18 (1):1-26.
    Are there any advantages to thinking and speaking about ethical business in the language of citizenship? We will address this question in part by looking at the possible relevance of a vast literature on individual citizenship that has been produced by political philosophers over the last fifteen years. Some of the central elements of citizenship do not seem to apply straightforwardly to corporations. E.g., “citizenship” typically implies membership in a state and an identity akin to national identity; but this connotation (...)
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  19. Do we know how we know our own minds yet?Pierre Jacob - 2004 - In Richard Schantz (ed.), The Externalist Challenge. De Gruyter.
    In traditional epistemology, psychological self-knowledge is taken to be the paradigm of privleged a priori knowledge. According to an influential incompatibilist line of thought, traditional epistemic features attributed to psychological self-knowledge are supposed to be inconsistent with content externalism. In this paper, I examine one prominent compatibilist response by an advocate of content externalism, i.e., Fred Dretske's answer tot he incompatibilist argument, based on the model of displaced perceptual knowledge. I discuss the costs and benefits of his answer.
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    Do Managerial Practices Need Philosophy?Marian Eabrasu & Erwan Lamy - 2023 - Philosophy of Management 22 (3):309-320.
    This article serves as an introduction to the special issue discussing the usefulness of philosophy in managerial practice. We present the papers included in this special issue and identify keynote directions for further research. The initial intention of the call for papers was to promote this topic on research agendas by offering a platform for discussing if, why, and how philosophy can complement and enhance management practice. Now that this special issue has been published, we see a broader significance: the (...)
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    Ethique et sociologie des valeurs: conflit ou complémentarité?: séminaire.Pierre Watté (ed.) - 1980 - Leuven: Peeters.
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  22. Vers une impossible conclusion.Pierre Watté - 1980 - In Ethique et sociologie des valeurs: conflit ou complémentarité?: séminaire. Leuven: Peeters.
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    Should Liability Play a Role in Social Control of Biobanks?Lamy I. Palmer - 2005 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (1):70-78.
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    Should Liability Play a Role in Social Control of Biobanks?Lamy I. Palmer - 2005 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (1):70-78.
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    Beyond Emotion: Love as an Encounter of Myth and Drive.Lubomir Lamy - 2016 - Emotion Review 8 (2):97-107.
    Starting with a review of research on love as an emotion, with an emphasis on romantic love, it is argued that despite strong emotional correlates evidence is lacking to conclude that love would meet the criteria of basic emotions. Theoretical developments are proposed where love is conceived of as a combination of an objectless drive, a desire for love, and a mythical and scripted representation that offers the possibility of labeling the current core affect. I argue that the basic motive (...)
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    Is epistemology necessary?Erwan Lamy - 2023 - Philosophy of Management 22 (3):373-394.
    The necessity of epistemological theorisation for management science is questionable. However, epistemology can be useful if the following distinction between three kinds of epistemology, usually overlooked, is taken into account: epistemology as a structured academic discipline, epistemology as an intellectual exercise produced outside academic epistemology, and finally the epistemology specific to each researcher. When this distinction is not made, epistemology can become counterproductive and impede scientific work.
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  27. JACOB Ch., Lieux de savoir, t. 2: Les mains de l'intellect (CR du n° 2/2011).Lamy Jérôme - 2011 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 64 (2):395-400.
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  28. Pratiques et collectifs de la science en régimes. Note critique.Lamy Jérôme & Saint-Martin Arnaud - 2011 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 64 (2):377-389.
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    Attentional capture by irrelevant emotional distractor faces is contingent on implicit attentional settings.Moshe Glickman & Dominique Lamy - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (2):303-314.
    Although expressions of facial emotion hold a special status in attention relative to other complex objects, whether they summon our attention automatically and against our intentions remains a debated issue. Studies supporting the strong view that attentional capture by facial expressions of emotion is entirely automatic reported that a unique emotional face distractor interfered with search for a target that was also unique on a different dimension. Participants could therefore search for the odd-one out face to locate the target and (...)
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    Imagination et mouvement: Autour de Bachelard et Merleau-Ponty / sous la direction de Gilles Hieronimus et Julien Lamy.Gilles Hieronimus, Julien Lamy & Jean-Hugues Barthélémy (eds.) - 2011 - Fernelmont: E.M.E..
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    Bourdieu for architects, translated by Ehsan Hanif.Helena Webster & Pierre Bourdieu - 2016 - Tehran: Fekr No Publishing. Translated by Ehsan Hanif.
    Pierre Bourdieu is arguably one of the twentieth century’s greatest socio-philosophical thinkers and his writings have much to offer anyone interested in the ways that people value, consume and produce architecture. Bourdieu spent much of his life attempting to understand cultural consumption and production through detailed empirical research that included studies of dwellings, art, museums, photography and aesthetics. This book introduces the architectural reader to Bourdieu’s key writings on culture and outlines the ways in which they offer powerful practical (...)
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    How to Make Social Entrepreneurship Sustainable? A Diagnosis and a Few Elements of a Response.Erwan Lamy - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 155 (3):645-662.
    Social entrepreneurship is a precarious activity that must always strike a delicate balance between commercial principles and social concerns. There is no shortage of discussion concerning the possible solutions that could help to maintain this balance, and social entrepreneurs are striving to reconcile conflicting aims on a daily basis, but the economic roots of this precariousness remain. Based on an analysis of these root causes, we propose a new radical approach to this precariousness, “radical” in the etymological sense of the (...)
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    The role of conscious perception in semantic processing: Testing the action trigger hypothesis.Nitzan Micher & Dominique Lamy - 2023 - Consciousness and Cognition 107 (C):103438.
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    Scientific atheismin the Soviet-Union: 1917?1954.Pierre J. Beemans - 1967 - Studies in Soviet Thought 7 (3):234-242.
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    Morale et chaos: principes d'un agir sans fondement.Pierre Caye - 2008 - Paris: Cerf.
    Le chaos définit notre siècle. Rien d'apocalyptique dans cette affirmation, qui ne condamne pas nécessairement le monde à l'état de cendre et de poussière. Le chaos définit simplement l'imprévisibilité, l'imprédictibilité et l'incertitude de nos sociétés complexes et instables dont l'homme maîtrise de moins en moins l'évolution. Jusqu'à aujourd'hui notre morale reposait essentiellement sur la maîtrise. Il nous faut maintenant apprendre à vivre autrement, c'est-à-dire en fonction de l'immaîtrisable. Ce qui ne signifie pas qu'il faut consentir au chaos comme s'il nous (...)
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  36. Linking learning and consciousness: The self-organizing consciousness (SOC) model.Pierre Perruchet & Annie Vinter - 2003 - In Axel Cleeremans (ed.), The Unity of Consciousness: Binding, Integration, and Dissociation. Oxford University Press.
  37. Où est le tableau de Van Gogh? Remarques sur l'apparaître de l'image.Pierre Rodrigo - 2007 - In Jean-Claude Gens & Pierre Rodrigo (eds.), Puissances de l'image. Dijon: Editions universitaires de Dijon. pp. 1--10.
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    Comparing unconscious processing during continuous flash suppression and meta-contrast masking just under the limen of consciousness.Ziv Peremen & Dominique Lamy - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Do conscious perception and unconscious processing rely on independent mechanisms? A meta-contrast study.Ziv Peremen & Dominique Lamy - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 24:22-32.
    There is currently no consensus regarding what measures are most valid to demonstrate perceptual processing without awareness. Likewise, whether conscious perception and unconscious processing rely on independent mechanisms or lie on a continuum remains a matter of debate. Here, we addressed these issues by comparing the time courses of subjective reports, objective discrimination performance and response priming during meta-contrast masking, under similar attentional demands. We found these to be strikingly similar, suggesting that conscious perception and unconscious processing cannot be dissociated (...)
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  40. The political ontology of Martin Heidegger.Pierre Bourdieu - 1991 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Martin Heidegger's overt alliance with the Nazis and the specific relation between this alliance and his philosophical thought - the degree to which his concepts are linked to a thoroughly disreputable set of political beliefs - have been the topic of a storm of recent debate. Written ten years before this debate, this study by France's leading sociologist and cultural theorist is both a precursor of that debate and an analysis of the institutional mechanisms involved in the production of philosophical (...)
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    Au commencement était la métaphore: Une intuition précoce de Nietzsche sur la primauté de la métaphore comme matrice cognitive.Laurent Lamy - 2015 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 56 (132):521-540.
    RÉSUMÉ Cette étude met en perspective le précédent constitué par les travaux précoces du jeune Nietzsche où ce dernier fait valoir la force structurante de la métaphore comme matrice des facultés cognitives. Nous offrons d’abord une brève esquisse des postulats et des acquis des grammaires cognitives associées aux travaux d’Eleanor Rosch, ensuite de George Lakoff et Mark Johnson, ainsi qu’à la notion d’inscription corporelle de l’esprit développée par Francesco Varela. Cet exercice sert de propédeutique à une série de lectures tangentes (...)
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    A propos d'un essai sur le jeune Marx.Jean-Maurice Lamy - 1972 - Dialogue 11 (3):420-431.
    Il s'agit en l'espèce du Marx auteur d'une thèse de doctorat sur la Différence de la philosophie de la nature chez Démocrite et chez Épicure. On ne tient plus cet écrit pour un simple travail scolaire, destiné à satisfaire les exigences d'un stupide examen, selon l'expression de B. Bauer. Il s'est taillé une place dans le corpus épicurien, figurant par exemple dans la bibliographic de Bréhier-Schuhl, alors que l'ouvrage érudit de Goedeckemeyer sur le même thème n'y apparaît pas. Marx y (...)
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    A Quest for the Meaning of Rising Love.Lubomir Lamy - 2016 - Emotion Review 8 (2):113-114.
    The commentaries by Cacioppo and Cacioppo, Jankowiak, Marazziti, and Aron and Aron admirably illustrate the multifaceted nature of love and the difficulty of bringing together such diverse perspectives. Rising love is still far from being the subject of true experimental study since the experimenter often only observes the consequences thereof, and attempts to reconstitute in hindsight the circumstances of its onset.
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    Bruno Latour (1947-2022).Jérôme Lamy - 2023 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 148 (2):279-281.
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    Into the Cosmo. Space Exploration and Soviet Culture - edited by James T. Andrew and Asif A. Siddiqi.Jérôme Lamy - 2013 - Centaurus 55 (1):49-50.
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    La catégorie de quantité dans les sciences au XIV<sup>e</sup> siècle: L'exemple de Gautier Burley.Alice Lamy - 2012 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 65 (2):317-338.
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    "La construction du Fait scientifique" - perspectives sur l'épistémologie de Gaston Bachelard.Julien Lamy - 2012 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 17 (1):55-86.
    Nous proposons dans la présente étude un parcours général dans la philosophie des sciences de Gaston Bachelard, emblématique de l’« épistémologie française ». Il s’agira de suivre les lignes de force de l’épistémologie bachelardienne, qui nous permettra d’analyser de façon détaillée et approfondie la construction du phénomène scientifique dans toute sa complexité, en intégrant dans un rationalisme ouvert l’étude des rapports entre science et philosophie, la question du sujet de la science, les relations dialectiques de la théorie et de l’expérience, (...)
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    Transmissions et usages des outils scientifiques : L'observatoire de Toulouse et ses instruments (xviiie-xixe siècles).Jérôme Lamy - 2006 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 1 (1):83-95.
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    The Technical Ob-ject at Its Limit: Derrida, Reader of Husserl.Elise Lamy-Rested - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (1):1-15.
    Bernard Stiegler was the first distinguished critic to have recognized that Derrida’s deconstruction is, concurrently, a philosophy of techniques. Stiegler’s perceptive thesis is widely endorsed by Derrida's recent commentators. It is possible to locate in Derrida’s earliest writings a reflection on the genesis of the “technical supplement,” which allows us to situate Derridan philosophy in a specific tradition concerned with the philosophy of techniques. By thinking of Life—and not Man—as a producer of “technical objects,” Derrida joins a well-established philosophical lineage, (...)
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    What Management Does to Space Projects: The Franco-Soviet Project ARCAD 3 in the Late 1970s.Jérôme Lamy - 2011 - Science in Context 24 (4):545-586.
    ArgumentSpace projects represent, after World War II, the archetype of large-scale organization of scientific practices that are flexible, temporary, and oriented towards specific goals. A new form of activity, the project, emerged through the management of technical means, allocation of skills, and coordination of various players. Project management emerged as the synthesis of a set of social practices designed to subordinate as well as synchronize the initiatives of researchers, engineers, and technicians who had temporarily joined forces. This article presents the (...)
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