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    Philosophy from an Antiphilosopher: Paul Valéry.Jacques Bouveresse, Christian Fournier & Sandra Laugier - 1995 - Critical Inquiry 21 (2):354-381.
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    Grand article: L'image de la femme dans le cinéma américain contemporain.Sandra Laugier, Stanley Cavell & Christian Fournier - 2002 - Cités 9 (9):127-170.
    Un élément constant de la pensée de Stanley Cavell est sa façon de prendre au sérieux le cinéma, notamment hollywoodien, non comme objet philosophique, mais comme philosophie, comme ayant un contenu et un enseignement philosophique. Cavell, après un ouvrage général sur l’ontologie et l’expérience du cinéma,...
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    Christianity, Book-Burning and Censorship in Late Antiquity.Éric Fournier - 2021 - Augustinian Studies 52 (1):109-114.
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    Philosophie cistercienne et exégèse.Christian Trottmann - 2012 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 96 (1):3-31.
    Résumé Le commentaire du pape cistercien d’Avignon, Benoît XII (Jacques Fournier), sur l’évangile de Matthieu a été partiellement édité au xvii e siècle par les dominicains qui l’attribuèrent à Benoît XI. Nous disposons ainsi d’une édition des traités 28 à 50 concernant le Discours sur la montagne (qui plus est, aujourd’hui disponible en ligne). À partir d’une lecture des deux premiers traités, cet article s’intéresse aux considérations exégétiques originales du pape cistercien, mais surtout à sa présentation de l’éthique du (...)
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    Ground truth to fake geographies: machine vision and learning in visual practices.Abelardo Gil-Fournier & Jussi Parikka - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (4):1253-1262.
    This article investigates the concept of the ground truth as both an epistemic and technical figure of knowledge that is central to discussions of machine vision and media techniques of visuality. While ground truth refers to a set of remote sensing practices, it has a longer history in operational photography, such as aerial reconnaissance. Building on a discussion of this history, this article argues that ground truth has shifted from a reference to the physical, geographical ground to the surface of (...)
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    Correction to: Ground truth to fake geographies: machine vision and learning in visual practices.Abelardo Gil-Fournier & Jussi Parikka - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-1.
    In the original publication of the article, the following paragraphs have been indented wrongly in the published article.
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    Strengths and limitations of considering patients as ethics 'actors' equal to doctors: reflections on the patients' position in a French clinical ethics consultation setting.Eirini Rari & Véeronique Fournier - 2009 - Clinical Ethics 4 (3):152-155.
    The Clinical ethics centre in Paris offers its services equally to doctors and patients/proxies. Its primary goal is to re-equilibrate doctor–patient roles through giving greater voice to patients individually in medical decisions. Patients are present at virtually all levels, initiating consults, providing their point of view and receiving feedback. The implications of patients' involvement are threefold. At an operational level, decision-making is facilitated by repositioning the debate on ethical grounds and introducing a dynamic of decisional partnership, although contact with patients (...)
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    The Balance between Beneficence and Respect for Patient Autonomy in Clinical Medical Ethics in France.Veronique Fournier - 2005 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 14 (3):281-286.
    A pilot center for clinical ethics in France opened with the establishment of the “Centre d'éthique clinique” at Cochin Hospital in Paris, September 2002. Unlike the longer history in the United States of providing ethics consultation for ethical issues deriving from physician–patient interactions, this center marks a new development in bringing clinical ethics to Europe.
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    The near-failure of advance directives: why they should not be abandoned altogether, but their role radically reconsidered.Marta Spranzi & Véronique Fournier - 2016 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (4):563-568.
    Advance directives have been hailed for two decades as the best way to safeguard patients’ autonomy when they are totally or partially incompetent. In many national contexts they are written into law and they are mostly associated with end-of-life decisions. Although advocates and critics of ADs exchange relevant empirical and theoretical arguments, the debate is inconclusive. We argue that this is so for good reasons: the ADs’ project is fraught with tensions, and this is the reason why they are both (...)
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    Today & Tomorrow Mankind & Civilization Vol 1: The Dance of Civa Quo Vadimus? Ethnos or the Problem of Race Tantalus or the Problem of Man.Fournier D'Albe Collum - 2008 - Routledge.
    Volume 1: The Dance of Civa Collum Originally published in 1927. "It has substance and thought to it." Spectator "A very interesting account of the work of Sir Jagadis Bose." Oxford Magazine This essay suggests that recognition of the ceaseless flow of the Dance of Civa is the most promising cure for the misunderstandings that have arisen from a Western habit of assuming that conventional categories have tangible existence. Quo Vadimus? Glimpses of the Future E E Fournier d’Albe Originally (...)
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    The role of (dis)inhibition in creativity: Decreased inhibition improves idea generation.Rémi Radel, Karen Davranche, Marion Fournier & Arne Dietrich - 2015 - Cognition 134 (C):110-120.
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    Decolonizing health care: Challenges of cultural and epistemic pluralism in medical decision-making with Indigenous communities.Sara Marie Cohen-Fournier, Gregory Brass & Laurence J. Kirmayer - 2021 - Bioethics 35 (8):767-778.
    The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada made it clear that understanding the historical, social, cultural, and political landscape that shapes the relationships between Indigenous peoples and social institutions, including the health care system, is crucial to achieving social justice. How to translate this recognition into more equitable health policy and practice remains a challenge. In particular, there is limited understanding of ways to respond to situations in which conventional practices mandated by the state and regulated by its legal apparatus (...)
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    Anxiety and Motivation to Return to Sport During the French COVID-19 Lockdown.Alexis Ruffault, Marjorie Bernier, Jean Fournier & Nicolas Hauw - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Feeling anxious and presenting self-determined motivations about returning to sport after a break may impair sport performance and increase the risk of sustaining an injury. Hence, the aim of this study is to explore differences in anxiety and motivation to return to sport according to gender, expertise, training status before and during the lockdown, and athletes’ availability at the time of the lockdown. A total of 759 competitive athletes completed the cross-sectional study. Participants were invited to state their expertise, training (...)
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    Entrer dans la danse : circulation et décalage à Cuba.Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier - 2021 - Diogène n° 271-272 (3):173-190.
    Cet essai développe une analyse critique de la mondialisation basée sur des recherches de terrains entreprises dans la décennie 2010 à Cuba, plus particulièrement à La Havane. L’enseignement de la mondialisation dans les universités anglo-saxonnes au Canada et en Grande-Bretagne dans les années 2000 se caractérisait par une peur de l’homogénéisation de la culture, puis de l’application d’une approche ethnographique pour l’exploration du processus d’appropriation culturelle engendrée par les interactions entre le local et le transnational. Des recherches de terrain ont (...)
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    Du droit moderne au droit de la Terre.Richard Janda & Mireille Fournier - 2018 - Symposium 22 (2):43-71.
    Les auteurs se penchent ici sur le droit comme « mode d’existence » des Modernes, tel que décrit par Bruno Latour dans son Enquête sur les modes d’existence. Ils complètent dans un premier temps la cartographie de ce mode [DRO] et retracent le rôle joué par celui-ci dans l’Enquête de Latour. Dans un deuxième temps, ils s'interrogent sur les croisements et les harmoniques que génère ce mode [DRO] avec d’autres modes d’existence, notamment celui que Latour appelle [ORG] – le mode (...)
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    Metanormative regress: an escape plan.Christian Tarsney - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies.
    How should you decide what to do when you’re uncertain about basic normative principles? A natural suggestion is to follow some "second-order:" norm: e.g., obey the most probable norm or maximize expected choiceworthiness. But what if you’re uncertain about second-order norms too—must you then invoke some third-order norm? If so, any norm-guided response to normative uncertainty appears doomed to a vicious regress. This paper aims to rescue second-order norms from the threat of regress. I first elaborate and defend the claim (...)
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  17. Lettres à Marcel Mauss.Émile Durkheim, Philippe Besnard, Marcel Fournier, Christine Delangle, Marie-France Essyad & Annie Morel - 2004 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 194 (1):79-80.
     
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    The emergence of local norms in networks.Mary A. Burke, Gary M. Fournier & Kislaya Prasad - 2006 - Complexity 11 (5):65-83.
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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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    Non-conventional/illegal political participation of male and female youths.Claire Gavray, Bernard Fournier & Michel Born - 2012 - Human Affairs 22 (3):405-418.
    Belgian data from the PIDOP project show that boys are more involved than girls in illegal political actions, namely the production of graffiti and other acts of “incivility”. These activities must be considered in both groups as complementary to conventional political and social participation and not as their opposite. The main explanatory factor is the level of the perceived efficaciousness of such actions. The lack of trust in institutions and the level of awareness of societal discrimination play no significant explanatory (...)
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    Goal decomposition tree: An agent model to generate a validated agent behaviour.Gaële Simon, Bruno Mermet & Dominique Fournier - 2006 - In P. Torroni, U. Endriss, M. Baldoni & A. Omicini (eds.), Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies Iii. Springer. pp. 124--140.
  22. Metanormative Regress: An Escape Plan.Christian Tarsney - manuscript
    How should you decide what to do when you're uncertain about basic normative principles (e.g., Kantianism vs. utilitarianism)? A natural suggestion is to follow some "second-order" norm: e.g., "comply with the first-order norm you regard as most probable" or "maximize expected choiceworthiness". But what if you're uncertain about second-order norms too -- must you then invoke some third-order norm? If so, it seems that any norm-guided response to normative uncertainty is doomed to a vicious regress. In this paper, I aim (...)
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  23. Exceeding Expectations: Stochastic Dominance as a General Decision Theory.Christian Tarsney - manuscript
    The principle that rational agents should maximize expected utility or choiceworthiness is intuitively plausible in many ordinary cases of decision-making under uncertainty. But it is less plausible in cases of extreme, low-probability risk (like Pascal's Mugging), and intolerably paradoxical in cases like the St. Petersburg and Pasadena games. In this paper I show that, under certain conditions, stochastic dominance reasoning can capture most of the plausible implications of expectational reasoning while avoiding most of its pitfalls. Specifically, given sufficient background uncertainty (...)
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    Concepts propres et impropres.Rudolf Carnap & Jean-Baptiste Fournier - 2019 - Philosophie 4:10.
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  25. Une nouvelle Amérique encore inapprochable, de Wittgenstein à Emerson.Stanley Cavell, S. Laugier, C. Fournier & John E. Smith - 1993 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 183 (2):461-463.
     
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    Fallait-il transfuser contre son gré Madame G., témoin de Jéhovah?J. -L. Chagnon & V. Fournier - 2003 - Médecine et Droit 2003 (62-63):133-136.
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    Towards a Notional Representation of Meaning in the Meaning-Text Model: The Case of the French si.Marie Christine Escalier & Corinne Fournier - 1997 - In Leo Wanner (ed.), Recent Trends in Meaning-Text Theory. John Benjamins.
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    Fundir el espejo y esculpir la imagen. Tarkovsky, agricultura y la transformación del paisaje.Abelardo Gil-Fournier Martínez - 2022 - Aisthesis 72:54-71.
    En su libro The Cinematic Footprint (2012), la teórica de los estudios sobre el cine Nadia Bozak propone un análisis de la producción cinematográfica basado en su relación con los consumos y los recursos naturales de los que ésta depende. Desde este punto de vista, este artículo parte de tres escenas de la filmografía del realizador ruso Andrei Tarkovsky para examinar, desde las condiciones materiales de su producción, un campo de interacciones entre imagen y transformación del paisaje más allá de (...)
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  29. Dictionnaire philosophique.Christiane Voltaire, Andrew Mervaud & Brown - 1827 - Paris,: Garnier frères. Edited by Raymond Naves & Julien Benda.
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  30. La proportion égyptienne et les rapports de divine harmonie.Fournier des Corats & André[From Old Catalog] - 1957 - Paris,: Éditions Véga.
     
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    De l’origine et de la signification des axiomes géométriques.Hermann von Helmholtz & Jean-Baptiste Fournier - 2017 - Philosophie 134 (3):15.
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    De l’origine et de la signification des axiomes géométriques.Hermann von Helmholtz & Jean-Baptiste Fournier - 2017 - Philosophie 134 (3):3.
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    Systemic disruptions: decolonizing indigenous research ethics using indigenous knowledges.Cathy Fournier, Suzanne Stewart, Joshua Adams, Clayton Shirt & Esha Mahabir - 2023 - Research Ethics 19 (3):325-340.
    Research involving and impacting Indigenous Peoples is often of little or no benefit to the communities involved and, in many cases, causes harm. Ensuring that Indigenous research is not only ethical but also of benefit to the communities involved is a long-standing problem that requires fundamental changes in higher education. To address this necessity for change, the authors of this paper, with the help of graduate and Indigenous community research assistants, undertook community consultation across their university to identify the local (...)
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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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    Bildung und die Grenzen der Erfahrung: Randgänge der Bildungsphilosophie.Christiane Thompson - 2009 - Paderborn: F. Schöningh.
    Rev. version of the author's Habilitationsschrift, Martin-Luther-Universitèat.
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    Truth, Time, and the Extended Umwelt Principle: Conceptual Limits and Methodological Constraints.Christian Steineck - 1972 - In J. T. Fraser, F. C. Haber & G. H. Mueller (eds.), The Study of Time. Springer Verlag. pp. 350-365.
    This chapter approaches the hierarchical theory of time from a philosophical point of view. It is based on a critical reading of Fraser's work through Neo-Kantian eyes. The chapter reflects upon the methodological constraints that apply to a natural philosophy of time. At the same time, it attempts to resolve some tensions between this theory's content and its epistemological and ontological foundations as stated by Fraser himself. The chapter begins with a discussion on the essential characteristics of the Neo-Kantian point (...)
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    Towards a United Nations Internal Regulation for Artificial Intelligence.Eleonore Fournier-Tombs - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (2).
    This article sets out the rationale for a United Nations Regulation for Artificial Intelligence, which is needed to set out the modes of engagement of the organisation when using artificial intelligence technologies in the attainment of its mission. It argues that given the increasing use of artificial intelligence by the United Nations, including in some activities considered high risk by the European Commission, a regulation is urgent. It also contends that rules of engagement for artificial intelligence at the United Nations (...)
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    Ethics and Zhuangzi: Awareness, Freedom, and Autonomy.Christian Helmut Wenzel - 2003 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 30 (1):115–126.
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    Les orphelins de guerre de Thasos : un nouveau fragment de la stèle des Braves (ca 360-350 av. J.-C.).Julien Fournier & Patrice Hamon - 2007 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 131 (1):309-381.
    War-orphans from Thasos: a new fragment of the « Agathoi Decree » (ca 360-350 B. C). A new fragment of the « Agathoi Decree » is here published (J. POUILLOUX, Recherches sur Thasos I, 141), which contains arrangements for the public funerals of citizens killed in war. The twenty-two new lines contain three additional clauses. The city guarantees the maintenance of war-orphans through a daily allowance, provided that they are genuinely needy. The sons of metics will receive a fixed grant (...)
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    Christian Thomasius: Briefwechsel.Christian Thomasius - 2018 - Boston: Walter de Gruyter. Edited by Frank Grunert.
    Über die weitreichende Bedeutung von Briefwechseln für die Formierung der frühneuzeitlichen Gelehrtenrepublik besteht seit längerem ein für geisteswissenschaftliche Verhältnisse ungewöhnlicher Konsens. Die großen Briefwechsel von Grotius, Leibniz oder Haller machen deutlich, dass die Innovationsdynamik der Gelehrtenkultur im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert im Wesentlichen auf Kommunikationsstrukturen zurückzuführen ist, die durch Korrespondenzen und durch die damit verbundenen Netzwerke etabliert wurden. Obwohl der in Halle lehrende Jurist und Philosoph Christian Thomasius (1655-1728) zu den,,schlechthin zentralen Persönlichkeiten" der deutschen und - über deren Rezeption (...)
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  41. A Dynamic Solution to the Problem of Logical Omniscience.Mattias Skipper & Jens Christian Bjerring - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 48 (3):501-521.
    The traditional possible-worlds model of belief describes agents as ‘logically omniscient’ in the sense that they believe all logical consequences of what they believe, including all logical truths. This is widely considered a problem if we want to reason about the epistemic lives of non-ideal agents who—much like ordinary human beings—are logically competent, but not logically omniscient. A popular strategy for avoiding logical omniscience centers around the use of impossible worlds: worlds that, in one way or another, violate the laws (...)
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  42. Non-monotonic Logic.Christian Strasser & G. Aldo Antonelli - 2014 - In Edward N. Zalta (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: The Metaphysics Research Lab.
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    Wadge hierarchy of differences of co-analytic sets.Kevin Fournier - 2016 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 81 (1):201-215.
  45. How to Overstretch the Ethics-Epistemology Analogy: Berker’s Critique of Epistemic Consequentialism.Christian Piller - 2016 - In Martin Grajner & Pedro Schmechtig (eds.), Epistemic Reasons, Epistemic Norms, Epistemic Goals. De Gruyter. pp. 307-322.
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    Wissenschaftlicher Realismus: Eine Studie zur Realismus-Antirealismus-Debatte in der neueren Wissenschaftstheorie.Christian Suhm - 2004 - De Gruyter.
    Die Debatte um den wissenschaftlichen Realismus spielt seit einigen Jahrzehnten eine prominente Rolle in der Wissenschaftsphilosophie. In ihrem Mittelpunkt steht die Frage, ob die erfolgreichen Theorien der modernen Naturwissenschaften eine mindestens annäherungsweise wahre Beschreibung einer von uns unabhängigen physischen Wirklichkeit liefern. In der vorliegenden Studie wird der Versuch unternommen, eine Strategie zur Verteidigung des wissenschaftlichen Realismus zu entfalten, die einige der gängigen Einwände zu entkräften vermag. Die entscheidende Rolle kommt dabei der Ausarbeitung eines realistischen Beobachtungsbegriffs für die Naturwissenschaften zu. Des (...)
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    Aristotle on the Cause of Unity: the Argument of Metaphysics H.3–6.Christian Pfeiffer - forthcoming - Phronesis:1-35.
    I argue that Metaphysics H.6 is not an isolated chapter but the conclusion of an argument begun in H.3. This view will provide further and better arguments for the following view about long-standing interpretative debates: first, Aristotle provides a substantive account of the unity of the composite substance (although he also briefly addresses the unity of the form); second, neither Aristotle’s conception of matter nor his account of form changes between H.1–5 and H.6; and third, H does not rely on (...)
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  48. Espace sonore et appréhension spatiale du son : Husserl, Boulez et le problème de Strawson.Jean-Baptiste Fournier - 2022 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 30:299-320.
    I. Le problème de Strawson et la phénoménologie Dans le deuxième chapitre de Individuals, Peter Strawson pose la question du rapport du son à l’espace, et à travers elle, celle de la cohérence de la notion kantienne de sens externe. Le son serait un objet essentiellement temporel, auquel une spatialité ne pourrait être ajoutée que par analogie ou de manière seulement synesthésique ou kinesthésique. L’analyse de Strawson repose sur l’opposition entre les représentations sonores et tactiles de...
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    La société thasienne et l'Empire sous les Julio-Claudiens : deux inscriptions inédites.Julien Fournier - 2006 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 130 (1):499-518.
    Depuis les années 1970, les fouilles de Thasos ont mis au jour deux inscriptions en rapport avec la famille impériale. La première, datée entre 14 et 29 apr. J.-C., est due à Komis, prêtresse de Livie. Gravée sur la façade arrière du portique Nord-Ouest, elle était la dédicace de l'exèdre des abords Ouest de l'agora. La deuxième, complétée par un fragment découvert en 2006, est la dédicace d'une statue pour Agrippa Postumus, fils adoptif d'Auguste honoré comme bienfaiteur par tradition ancestrale. (...)
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  50. Happiness in this life? : Augustine on the principle that virtue is self-sufficient for happiness.Christian Tornau - 2015 - In Øyvind Rabbås, Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson, Hallvard Fossheim & Miira Tuominen (eds.), The Quest for the Good Life: Ancient Philosophers on Happiness. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
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