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    Implications of Affective and Social Neuroscience for Educational Theory.Mary Helen Immordino-Yang - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (1):98-103.
    The past decade has seen major advances in cognitive, affective and social neuroscience that have the potential to revolutionize educational theories about learning. The importance of emotion and social learning has long been recognized in education, but due to technological limitations in neuroscience research techniques, treatment of these topics in educational theory has largely not had the benefit of biological evidence to date. In this article, I lay out two general, complementary findings that have emerged from the past decade of (...)
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    Me, My “Self” and You: Neuropsychological Relations between Social Emotion, Self-Awareness, and Morality.Mary Helen Immordino-Yang - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (3):313-315.
    Social emotions about others’ mind states, for example, compassion for psychological pain or admiration for virtue, are an important foundation for morality because they help us decide how to treat other people. Although these emotions are ostensibly concerned with the mental qualities and situations of others, they can precipitate intimately subjective reflections on the quality of one’s own social life and mind, and via these reflections incite a desire to engage in meaningful moral actions. Our interview and neural data suggest (...)
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    Correlations between social-emotional feelings and anterior insula activity are independent from visceral states but influenced by culture.Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, Xiao-Fei Yang & Hanna Damasio - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Toward a Microdevelopmental, Interdisciplinary Approach to Social Emotion.Mary Helen Immordino-Yang - 2010 - Emotion Review 2 (3):217-220.
    Social emotions about others’ minds, for example, admiration for virtue and compassion for social pain, play a critical role in interpersonal relationships, motivation, and morality. However, historical biases toward studying emotions as automatic reactions generated within a solitary individual limit our ability to study emotions about others’ minds, which are inherently complex, social, and subjective. Here, I argue that a microdevelopmental approach, that is, considering these emotions as dynamic, context-dependent mental constructions actively organized from simpler cognitive and affective psychological components, (...)
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    Neural reuse in the social and emotional brain.Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, Joan Y. Chiao & Alan P. Fiske - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (4):275-276.
    Presenting evidence from the social brain, we argue that neural reuse is a dynamic, socially organized process that is influenced ontogenetically and evolutionarily by the cultural transmission of mental techniques, values, and modes of thought. Anderson's theory should be broadened to accommodate cultural effects on the functioning of architecturally similar neural systems, and the implications of these differences for reuse.
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    Intrinsic Default Mode Network Connectivity Predicts Spontaneous Verbal Descriptions of Autobiographical Memories during Social Processing.Xiao-Fei Yang, Julia Bossmann, Birte Schiffhauer, Matthew Jordan & Mary Helen Immordino-Yang - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Emotions, Learning, and the Brain: Exploring the Educational Implications of Affective Neuroscience, by Mary Helen Immordino-Yang.Jennifer McCrickerd - 2016 - Teaching Philosophy 39 (4):547-552.
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    Cell decomposition for P‐minimal fields.Marie-Hélène Mourgues - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (5):487-492.
    In [12], P. Scowcroft and L. van den Dries proved a cell decomposition theorem for p-adically closed fields. We work here with the notion of P-minimal fields defined by D. Haskell and D. Macpherson in [6]. We prove that a P-minimal field K admits cell decomposition if and only if K has definable selection. A preprint version in French of this result appeared as a prepublication [8].
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    Culture artistique et art contemporain.Marie-Hélène Popelard - 1993 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 5 (2-3):80-95.
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    Exam cheating among Quebec’s preservice teachers: the influencing factors.Marie-Hélène Hébert, Eric Frenette & Sylvie Fontaine - 2020 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 16 (1).
    This article presents the results of a research that aimed to examine the phenomenon of student cheating on exams in faculties of education in Quebec universities. A total of 573 preservice teachers completed an online survey in 2018. The questionnaire consisted of 28 questions with a Likert scale related to individual and contextual factors associated with the propensity to cheat on exams as well as two yes/no items on the arguments for cheating. Descriptive and hierarchical linear regression analyses highlighted the (...)
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    The art of non-asserting: dialogue with Nagarjuna.Marie-Hélène Gorisse - unknown
    In his excellent paper, Nagarjuna as anti-realist, Siderits showed that it makes sense to perform a connection between the position of the Buddhist Nagarjuna and contemporary anti realist theses such as Dummett’s one. The point of this talk is to argue that this connection is an important one to perform for one’s correct understanding of what Nagarjuna is doing when he criticizes the contemporary Indian theories of knowledge and assertion, first section, but as soon as the theories of argumentation are (...)
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    Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the human frontal eye field facilitates visual awareness.Marie-Hélène Grosbras & Tomáš Paus - 2003 - European Journal of Neuroscience 18 (11):3121-3126.
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    The philosophy of teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas.Mary Helen Mayer - 1929 - Milwaukee, Wis.,: The Bruce publishing company. Edited by Thomas & Edward A. Fitzpatrick.
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    Monstrous Imagination: Progeny as Art in French Classicism.Marie-Hélène Huet - 1991 - Critical Inquiry 17 (4):718-737.
    The monster and the woman thus find themselves on the same side, the side of dissimilarity. “The female is as it were a deformed male,” added Aristotle . As she belongs to the category of the different, the female can only contribute more figures of dissimilarities, if not creatures even more monstrous. But the female is a necessary departure from the norm, a useful monstrosity. The monster is gratuitous and useless for future generations. Aristotle’s seminal work on the generation of (...)
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    Les refigurations de notre expérience du temps.Marie-Hélène Desmeules - 2014 - Philosophiques 41 (2):275-293.
    Marie-Hélène Desmeules | : Contre l’idée d’un temps fixe enveloppant notre expérience, les travaux de Paul Ricoeur nous permettent de penser que non seulement notre expérience du temps n’est pas si fixe qu’elle n’y paraît, mais qu’elle est en outre transformée par des refigurations découlant de nos médiations objectives. Ces médiations objectives ne se limitent pas à la narration, mais couvrent également l’amnistie, la prescription, la promesse, le pardon et les objets de notre monde familier. Chacune à leur façon, les (...)
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    Chateaubriand and the Politics of (Im)mortality.Marie-Hélène Huet - 2000 - Diacritics 30 (3):28-39.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Diacritics 30.3 (2000) 28-39 [Access article in PDF] Chateaubriand and the Politics of (Im)mortality Marie-hélène Huet In the twenty-sixth book of his Mémoires d'outre-tombe, Chateaubriand recounts his 1821 arrival at the French embassy in Berlin. He cites a flattering portrait of him written by the Baroness of Hohenhausen and published in the morning press on March 22: "M. de Chateaubriand is of a somewhat short, yet slender, stature. His (...)
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    Intentionnalité et normativités pratiques : l’exemple du consentement.Marie-Hélène Desmeules - 2020 - Philosophie 146 (3):26-44.
    Marie-Hélène Desmeules recalls how phenomenology, although being an essentially descriptive method, has from its beginnings tried to elucidate the normative aspects of our experience. According to the first phenomenologists, intentionality – a key notion of phenomenology – has been at the basis of many experiments with a normative content. However, by thinking of normativity in terms of the intentional structure, phenomenologists have often reduced the former to a form of theoretical normativity. In this paper, she aims to demonstrate that intentionality (...)
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    Science Fiction before 1900, Imagination Discovers Technology.Marie-Helene Huet & Paul K. Alkon - 1996 - Substance 25 (1):116.
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    Between the Carnival and the Panopticon, on Scott Bukatman's Matters of Gravity: Special Effects and Supermen in the 20th Century.Mary Helen Kolisnyk - 2005 - Film-Philosophy 9 (3).
    Scott Bukatman _Matters of Gravity: Special Effects and Supermen in the 20th Century_ Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 2003 ISBN 0-82323-3119-5 279 pp.
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    Evaluating the Reliability of an Authoritative Discourse in a Jain Epistemological Eulogy of the 6th c.Marie-Hélène Gorisse - 2022 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 50 (5):865-887.
    This paper explores the coexistence of more apologetic and of more systematic considerations in the _Āpta-mīmāṁsā_ (ĀMī), _Investigation on authority_, of the Jain author Samantabhadra (530–590). First, this treatise offers a relevant case study to investigate the transition from a conception in which the reliability criterion of an authoritative discourse is the authoritative character of its utterer, to a conception in which the criteria of validity and soundness of the discourse itself are foremost. Second, Samantabhadra is one of the first (...)
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    Is inference a linguistic or a cognitive process? A line of divergence between Jain and Buddhist classifications.Marie-Hélène Gorisse - unknown
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    Jain Philosophers in the Debating Hall of Classical India.Marie-Hélène Gorisse - 2020 - Argumentation 35 (1):35-49.
    The practice of rational debate between philosophers from different traditions, especially between Hindu—Naiyāyika and Mīmāṃsaka—, Buddhist and Jain philosophers, is unique in classical India. Around the 7th c., a pan-Indian consensus was achieved on what counts as a satisfactory justification. The core of such discussions is an inferential reasoning whose structure is such that it ensures that its conclusions are recognised as knowledge statements, irrespective of the obedience of the interlocutor. In this line, stories of conversion following those philosophical debates (...)
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    Jaina Scriptures and Philosophy: An Essential Contribution to the History of Philosophy in Jainism.Marie-Hélène Gorisse - 2017 - Journal of World Philosophies 2 (2):168-172.
    This paper is a review of the nine chapters more directly concerned with philosophy of the volume Jaina Scriptures and Philosophy. Edited in 2015 by Peter Flügel and Olle Qvarnström, this interdisciplinary volume in philosophy, philology, linguistics, literary studies and history is presented as an essential contribution to the study of Jaina philosophy inasmuch as it offers a collection of cutting-edge analyses on the emergence and development of philosophical concepts such as the Self and its epistemic faculties, with a focus (...)
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    Autonomie, don et partage dans les transplantations d'organes et de tissus humains.Marie-Hélène Parizeau - 1991 - Dialogue 30 (3):343-.
    Les prélèvements et les transplantations de tissus et d'organes renvoient à des problèmes très variés au plan éthique en raison des types d'organes ou de tissus prélevés et transplantés, du statut du donneur et enfin de la finalité du prélèvement. Soyons plus précis: aujourd'hui, on prélève en vue d'une transplantation: les reins, le cœur, les poumons, le foie, le pancréas, la cornée mais aussi, la moelle osseuse, la peau. On prélève à diverses fins — thérapeutique ou de recherche — : (...)
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    Commentaire : « une affaire de dignité ou la bioéthique n'est pas un roman ».Marie-Hélène Parizeau - 1994 - Horizons Philosophiques 4 (2):35-42.
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  26. L'unité d'être dans le Christ selon les premiers disciples de saint Thomas: Le XIIIe siècle.Marie-Hélène Deloffre - 2005 - Revue Thomiste 105 (2):227-271.
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    Images of God for young children.Marie-Helene Delval - 2010 - Grand Rapids MI: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers. Edited by Barbara Nascimbeni.
    The Bible describes God in many different ways: God is light; God is joy; God is wisdom. God is the beauty that fills the earth and the rock we stand on, the promises we live by and the fire that purifies us. This volume offers a collection of these images, presented in simple language that young readers can easily understand. This book's bright artwork and lyrical text, written by the bestselling author of Psalms for Young Children, explores how, even though (...)
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    Quelle(s) phénoménologie(s) pour l’éthique?Marie-Hélène Desmeules - 2021 - Symposium 25 (1):60-82.
    L’apport de la phénoménologie allemande à l’éthique a souvent été réduit aux intentionnalités et aux vécus axiologiques et affectifs, tels qu’ils furent décrits par Husserl. Or, cet apport est limité du fait que Husserl définissait d’abord l’intentionnalité comme un rapport à un objet dont nous sommes conscients. Dans ce qui suit, nous proposons d’emprunter une autre voie pour penser l’apport de la phénoménologie à l’éthique, en étudiant la phénoménologie des actes sociaux que les phénoménologues munichois développèrent en réponse à la (...)
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  29. Towards an Ethic of Technology? Nanotechnology and the Convergence of Applied Ethics.Marie-Hélène Parizeau - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Research 37 (9999):293-302.
    The hypothesis I develop involves that we have been witnessing, during the last ten years or so, an interpenetration in the area of applied ethics of certain concepts originally belonging to different areas of ethics, namely bioethics, environmental ethics, and also business ethics. Certain concepts such as “future generations,” “consent,” “precautionary principle,” “intrinsic value,” “global governance,” “sustainable development,” or “scientific uncertainty” are becoming “thick ethical concepts,” in the terminology of metaethics; or in the terminology of American pragmatism: “living beliefs.” They (...)
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    Analytic functions over a field of power series.Marie-Hélène Mourgues - 2002 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 41 (7):631-642.
    We extend the notion of absolute convergence for real series in several variables to a notion of convergence for series in a power series field ℝ((t Γ)) with coefficients in ℝ. Subsequently, we define a natural notion of analytic function at a point of ℝ((t Γ))m. Then, given a real function f analytic on a open box I of ℝ m , we extend f to a function f ★ which is analytic on a subset of ℝ((t Γ)) m containing (...)
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    Législation, informatique et libertés et recherche médicale.Marie-Hélène Mitjavile - 2011 - Médecine et Droit 2011 (106):37-40.
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    Liminaire.Marie-Hélène Parizeau - 1998 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 54 (2):221-224.
  33. Scientific integrity.Marie-Hélène Parizeau - 1999 - In Alan Montefiore & David Vines (eds.), Integrity in the Public and Private Domains. Routledge. pp. 152.
     
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  34. The tension between autonomy and dignity.Marie-Helene Parizeau - 2000 - Bioethics and Biolaw 2:47-59.
     
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    Figures du mythe Portugais dans les deux derniers Romans d'eça de Queiroz.Marie Hélène Piwnik - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4-6):441-446.
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    Red Light district et porno durable?!Marie-Hélène Bourcier - 2010 - Multitudes 42 (3):82.
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    Avant-propos.Marie-Hélène Breuil - 2011 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 7 (1):118-120.
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    Entretien avec Lefevre Jean Claude.Marie-Hélène Breuil - 2008 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 2 (2):123-134.
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    Figures de la peinture et figures de l'artiste.Marie-Hélène Breuil - 2011 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 7 (1):144-156.
    Résumé Les références aux maîtres anciens et modernes sont nombreuses dans le travail de Claude Rutault. Plusieurs définitions/méthodes évoquent des œuvres dans lesquelles des peintures sont représentées et engagent une réflexion sur l’idée du « tout l’œuvre peint » et de la rétrospective. d’après les maîtres, d/m 248, promenades, dm 264, et la peinture mise à plat, d/m 252, sont des textes à partir desquels il est possible de présenter la peinture et d’en travailler les postures.
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  40. A Desire without Precedence.Marie-Helene Brousse & Andrew J. Lewis - 1996 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 7:14.
     
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  41. Gon.Marie-Helene Brousse - 1997 - Problemi 3.
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    ‘F***’ the Politics of Disempowerment in the Second Butler.Marie-Hélène Bourcier - 2012 - Paragraph 35 (2):233-253.
    This article takes issue vigorously with what it argues are the disempowering effects of Judith Butler's more recent work, for transgendered people in particular and accordingly for the queer movement in general. In so doing it contests the way in which the reception of Butler's work in France has been mediated by a transphobic psychoanalytic establishment and attacks Butler for playing along with their self-interested political agenda by retelling, in Paris, for their ears, an anecdote of a savoury encounter with (...)
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  43. Theories of change in reality: strengths, limitations and future directions.Andrew Koleros, Marie-Hélène Adrien & Tony Tyrrell (eds.) - 2024 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    For over fifty years, evaluators have used theories of change to articulate the causal logic underpinning how an intervention is intended to bring about a desired change. From its origins in program evaluation, the approach has been adopted more widely for purposes from programme design to programme management. As theories of change continue to be used for multiple purposes, it is an opportune moment for the evaluation community - where the approach originated - to provide their perspective on the strengths (...)
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  44. Georges Gennadios Scholarios at-il été trois fois patriarche de Constantinople.Marie-Hélène Blanchet - 2001 - Byzantion 71 (1):60-72.
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  45. Les fréquentations byzantines de lodisio de tabriz, dominicain de péra († 1435): Géôrgios scholarios, iôannès chrysolôras et théodôros kalékas.Marie-Hélène Blanchet & Thierry Ganchou - 2005 - Byzantion 75:70-103.
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  46. À propos d'un ouvrage récent sur la chronique de morée: Contribution au débat.Marie-hélène Blanchet & Guillaume Saint-Guillain - 2013 - Byzantion 83:13-39.
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    Un relief thessalonicien d'Isis Pelagia.Marie-Hélène Blanchaud - 1984 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 108 (2):709-711.
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    Des « femmes travesties » aux pratiques transgenres : repenser et queeriser le travestissement.Marie-hélène Bourcier - 1999 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 10.
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    La fin de la domination (masculine).Marie-Hélène Bourcier - 2003 - Multitudes 2 (2):69-80.
    The object of this article is to return to the critique formulated by queer post feminism of the use of the paradigm of « male domination » — a use made by both Bourdieu and some renaturalising currents within feminism. Equally, we look at different queer strategies to escape from this paradigm, and see how it is possible to resist the dominant sex / gender system. A reductive vision of the power of gender often goes hand in hand with a (...)
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    La poéthique: Paul Gadenne, Henri Thomas, Georges Perros.Marie-Hélène Gauthier - 2010 - Paris: Sandre.
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