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    La politique, « cet élément dans lequel j’aurais voulu vivre » : l’exclusion des femmes est-elle inhérente au républicanisme de la Troisième République?1.Charles Sowerwine - 2006 - Clio 24:171-194.
    Cet article explique la persistance de l’exclusion des femmes dans la Troisième République en étendant l’argument de Carole Pateman et de Geneviève Fraisse, suivant lequel cette exclusion est inhérente au projet républicain. L’article se fonde sur : 1) l’absence de revendication de suffrage féminin durant les années 1870, en considérant surtout l’échec de la campagne suffragiste de 1872 mise en œuvre par Léon Richer et Maria Deraismes ; 2) la persistance chez les républicains du modèle familial, dérivé de (...)
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    The (in-) appropriateness of using the feminine as paradigm: The case of Kierkegaard.Céline Léon - 2000 - Philosophy Today 44 (4):339-346.
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    The (In-) Appropriateness of Using the Feminine as Paradigm.Céline Léon - 2000 - Philosophy Today 44 (4):339-346.
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    Feminist Interpretations of Søren Kierkegaard.Céline León & Sylvia Walsh (eds.) - 1997 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Unlike many of the major figures in Western philosophy, Kierkegaard explores many issues of interest to feminist theorists today. Moreover, he does so in a style—labyrinthine, many-voiced, multilayered, adverse to authority—that adumbrates _écriture féminine_. A major question probed in the volume is whether Kierkegaard's writings are misogynist, ambivalent, or essentialist in their views of women and the feminine or whether, in some important and vital ways, they are liberatory and empowering for feminists and women trying to free themselves from the (...)
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    Femmes africaines et politique : les colonisées au féminin en Afrique occidentale.Odile Goerg - 1997 - Clio 6.
    Cet article analyse l'impact de la colonisation sur le statut des femmes en l'abordant sous l'angle des droits politiques tels quils furent définis dans le cadre des institutions coloniales : droit de vote, problématique du suffrage, participation aux assemblées… Quels furent les facteurs qui déterminèrent l'accès plus ou moins tardif des femmes à la sphère politique? De quelle marge de manœuvre disposèrent les colonisées face à des politiques qui restèrent longtemps marquées par des mentalités paternalistes? La comparaison des approches (...)
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    Femmes africaines et politique : les colonisées au féminin en Afrique occidentale.Odile Goerg - 1997 - Clio 6.
    Cet article analyse l'impact de la colonisation sur le statut des femmes en l'abordant sous l'angle des droits politiques tels quils furent définis dans le cadre des institutions coloniales : droit de vote, problématique du suffrage, participation aux assemblées… Quels furent les facteurs qui déterminèrent l'accès plus ou moins tardif des femmes à la sphère politique? De quelle marge de manœuvre disposèrent les colonisées face à des politiques qui restèrent longtemps marquées par des mentalités paternalistes? La comparaison des approches (...)
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    « J’avais tant besoin d’être aimée … par correspondance » : les discours de l’amour dans la correspondance de Léonie Léon et Léon Gambetta, 1872-18821.Susan Foley - 2006 - Clio 24.
    De 1872 à sa mort à la fin de 1882, Léon Gambetta et son amante Léonie Léon ont échangé quelque 6 000 lettres, dont presque 1 100 ont été conservées. En raison de l’importance politique de Gambetta, l’un des pères fondateurs de la Troisième République, cette correspondance constitue une source exceptionnelle sur les luttes des républicains pour établir une véritable République. Il s’agit en outre d’une correspondance romantique parmi les plus belles du XIXe siècle. À travers leurs lettres, (...)
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    « J'avais tant besoin d'être aimée … par correspondance » : lesdiscoursde l'amour dans la correspondance de Léonie Léon et Léon Gambetta, 1872-1882.Susan Foley - 2006 - Clio 24:149-169.
    De 1872 à sa mort à la fin de 1882, Léon Gambetta et son amante Léonie Léon ont échangé quelque 6 000 lettres, dont presque 1 100 ont été conservées. En raison de l’importance politique de Gambetta, l’un des pères fondateurs de la Troisième République, cette correspondance constitue une source exceptionnelle sur les luttes des républicains pour établir une véritable République. Il s’agit en outre d’une correspondance romantique parmi les plus belles du XIXe siècle. À travers leurs lettres, (...)
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    Susan Foley & Charles Sowerwine, A Political Romance: Léon Gambetta, Léonie Léon, and the Making of the French Republic. 1872-1882.Siân Reynolds - 2013 - Clio 37:277-277.
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    Les syndicats féminins libres de l'Isère 1906-1936.Martine Ratto & Andrée Gautier - 1996 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:7-7.
    Les syndicats libres féminins s'inspirent du catholicisme social, et ils reprennent à leur compte les idées développées par Léon XIII dans l'encyclique Rerum novarum. Par exemple, la recherche d'une collaboration de classe se concrétise dans la participation d'ouvrières et de bourgeoises à la vie syndicale, les premières étant sollicitées et encadrées par les secondes. Si ces organisations se donnent pour but de défendre les intérêts spécifiques des salariées, présence et action syndicales ne trouvent en fait leur plénitude et leur sens (...)
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    Les syndicats féminins libres de l'Isère 1906-1936.Martine Ratto & Andrée Gautier - 1996 - Clio 3.
    Les syndicats libres féminins s'inspirent du catholicisme social, et ils reprennent à leur compte les idées développées par Léon XIII dans l'encyclique Rerum novarum. Par exemple, la recherche d'une collaboration de classe se concrétise dans la participation d'ouvrières et de bourgeoises à la vie syndicale, les premières étant sollicitées et encadrées par les secondes. Si ces organisations se donnent pour but de défendre les intérêts spécifiques des salariées, présence et action syndicales ne trouvent en fait leur plénitude et leur sens (...)
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    No tiene Iglesias, ni escuelas: El gaucho Y Los modeLos de civilización en la novelística rioplatense.Eugenia Ortiz Gambetta - 2014 - Alpha (Osorno) 38:39-50.
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    They neither have churches nor schools: The Gaucho and the cultural models in the River Plate novels.Eugenia Ortiz Gambetta - 2014 - Alpha (Osorno) 38:39-50.
    El trabajo tiene como objetivo el estudio de los modelos de civilización en dos novelas de gauchos: Aventuras de un centauro en la América Meridional , de José J. de Vedia, y Pablo, o la vida en las pampas de Eduarda Mansilla. Ambas obras elaboran una etopeya del paisano, que más adelante otros autores consagrarían, pero además establecen nuevas convenciones genéricas en cuanto novelas sentimentales. La realidad carente de cultura -religión, educación y civilidad- del gaucho conforma nuevos modelos culturales que (...)
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  14. Truth is Simple.Leon Horsten & Graham E. Leigh - 2017 - Mind 126 (501):195-232.
    Even though disquotationalism is not correct as it is usually formulated, a deep insight lies behind it. Specifically, it can be argued that, modulo implicit commitment to reflection principles, all there is to the notion of truth is given by a simple, natural collection of truth-biconditionals.
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    The theme of language in the works of P. A. Florenskii and in the hermeneutics of H.-G. Gadamer.Leon Chernyak - 1988 - Studies in Soviet Thought 36 (3):203-220.
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    Mein Licht ist in deiner Hand: Betrachtungen eines Analytikers über Religion, Philosophie und Literatur.Leon Wurmser - 2012 - Magdeburg: Klotz.
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  17. Life, liberty, and the defense of dignity: the challenge for bioethics.Leon Kass - 2002 - San Francisco: Encounter Books.
    We are walking too quickly down the road to physical and psychological utopia without pausing to assess the potential damage to our humanity from this brave new ...
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  18. Protagoras.Leon Plato & Simon - 1976 - Oxford: Clarendon Press. Edited by C. C. W. Taylor.
    In addition to its interest as one of Plato's most brilliant dramatic masterpieces, the Protagoras presents a vivid picture of the crisis of fifth-century Greek thought, in which traditional values and conceptions of man were subjected on the one hand to the criticism of the Sophists and on the other to the far more radical criticism of Socrates. The dialogue deals with many themes which are central to the ethical theories which Plato developed under the influence of Socrates, notably the (...)
     
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    The LL game: The curious preference for low quality and its norms.Diego Gambetta & Gloria Origgi - 2013 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 12 (1):3-23.
    We investigate a phenomenon which we have experienced as common when dealing with an assortment of Italian public and private institutions: people promise to exchange high-quality goods and services, but then something goes wrong and the quality delivered is lower than had been promised. While this is perceived as ‘cheating’ by outsiders, insiders seem not only to adapt to, but to rely on this outcome. They do not resent low-quality exchanges; in fact, they seem to resent high-quality ones, and are (...)
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  20. Completeness in the theory of types.Leon Henkin - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 15 (2):81-91.
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    Vico: a study of the "new science".Leon Pompa - 1975 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Professor Pompa's study of Vico has done a great deal to stimulate and inform the growing interest in the English-speaking world in this remarkable figure. It remains the only work devoted almost exclusively to an interpretation of the New Science and offers a comprehensive guide to the main theoretical problems to which the text gives rise. For this second edition Professor Pompa has responded to the reactions of reviewers and critics and added a new chapter which analyses Vico's conception of (...)
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    Cylindric algebras.Leon Henkin - 1971 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co.. Edited by J. Donald Monk & Alfred Tarski.
    Volume I provides a detailed analysis of cylindric algebras, starting with a formulation of their axioms and a development of their elementary properties, and proceeding to a deeper study of their interrelationships by means of general algebraic notions such as subalgebras, homomorphisms, direct products, free algebras, reducts and relativized algebras.
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    Completeness in the Theory of Types.Leon Henkin - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (1):72-73.
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    Modal Dynamics for Positive Operator Measures.Jay Gambetta & H. M. Wiseman - 2004 - Foundations of Physics 34 (3):419-448.
    The modal interpretation of quantum mechanics allows one to keep the standard classical definition of realism intact. That is, variables have a definite status for all time and a measurement only tells us which value it had. However, at present modal dynamics are only applicable to situations that are described in the orthodox theory by projective measures. In this paper we extend modal dynamics to include positive operator measures. That is, for example, rather than using a complete set of orthogonal (...)
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  25. Introdução à filosofia.Agostinho Ferreira Gambetta - 1966 - São Paulo,: Editôra F.T.D..
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    Philosophy of the infinite.Emanuele Gambetta - 2020 - Roma: Gangemi editore SpA international.
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    Were They Pushed or Did They Jump?: Individual Decision Mechanisms in Education.Diego Gambetta - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book explores the factors which govern the range of educational decisions confronting individuals between compulsory school education and university. The data on which it draws come from two surveys conducted in north-west Italy, one of unemployed young people and one of high-school pupils. The author is in effect testing the two fundamental and opposed paradigms of explanation which are generally applied in the sociology of education; one which holds that the individual agents are essentially passive, being either constrained by (...)
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    Phenomenal difference: a philosophy of black British art.Leon Wainwright - 2017 - Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
    Phenomenal Difference' grants new attention to contemporary black British art, exploring its critical and social significance through attention to embodied experience, affectivity, the senses and perception. Much before scholars in the arts and humanities took their recent 'ontological turn' toward the new materialism, black British art had begun to expose cultural criticism's overreliance on the concepts of textuality, representation, identity and difference. Illuminating that original field of aesthetics and creativity, this book shows how black British artworks themselves can become the (...)
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  29. The parallax effect.Leon Wainwright - 2021 - In Helen Westgeest, Kitty Zijlmans & Thomas J. Berghuis (eds.), Mix & stir: new outlooks on contemporary art from global perspectives. Amsterdam: Valiz.
     
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    Character Cues and Contracting Costs: The Relationship Between Philanthropy and the Cost of Capital.Leon Zolotoy, Don O’Sullivan & Jill Klein - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 154 (2):497-515.
    Prior studies in business ethics highlight the role of philanthropy in shaping stakeholders’ perceptions of a firm’s underlying moral tendencies and values. Scholars argue that philanthropy-based character inferences influence whether and how stakeholders engage with firms. We extend this line of reasoning to examine the impact of philanthropy on firms’ contracting costs in the capital market. We posit that philanthropy-based character inferences reduce investors’ agency concerns, thereby reducing firms’ cost of capital. We also posit that the strength of the philanthropy–cost (...)
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  31. The ethics of human cloning.Leon Kass - 1998 - Washington, D.C.: AEI Press. Edited by James Q. Wilson.
    Wilson and Kass talked about their book, The ethics of human cloning, which is about the ethical debate over human cloning.
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    The Tarskian Turn: Deflationism and Axiomatic Truth.Leon Horsten - 2011 - MIT Press.
    The work of mathematician and logician Alfred Tarski (1901--1983) marks the transition from substantial to deflationary views about truth.
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    Consistent Forecasting vs. Anchoring of Market Stories: Two Cultures of Modeling and Model Use in a Bank.Leon Wansleben - 2014 - Science in Context 27 (4):605-630.
    ArgumentIt seems theoretically convenient to construe knowledge practices in financial markets and organizations as “applied economics.” Alternatively or additionally, one might argue that practitioners draw on economic knowledge in order to systematically orient their actions towards profit-maximization; models, then, are understood as devices that make calculative rationality possible. However, empirical studies do not entirely confirm these theoretical positions: Practitioners’ actual calculations are often not “framed” by models; organizations and institutions influence the choice and adoption of models; and different professional groups (...)
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    Axioms for Type-Free Subjective Probability.Cezary Cieśliński, Leon Horsten & Hannes Leitgeb - 2024 - Review of Symbolic Logic 17 (2):493-508.
    We formulate and explore two basic axiomatic systems of type-free subjective probability. One of them explicates a notion of finitely additive probability. The other explicates a concept of infinitely additive probability. It is argued that the first of these systems is a suitable background theory for formally investigating controversial principles about type-free subjective probability.
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  35. The hungry soul: eating and the perfecting of our nature.Leon Kass - 1994 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    The Hungry Soul is a fascinating exploration of the natural and cultural act of eating. Kass brilliantly reveals how the various aspects of this phenomenon, and the customs, rituals, and taboos surrounding it, relate to universal and profound truths about the human animal and its deepest yearnings. "Kass is a distinguished and graceful writer. . . . It is astonishing to discover how different is our world from that of the animals, even in that which most evidently betrays that we (...)
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  36. Defending human dignity.Leon R. Kass - 2008 - In Adam Schulman (ed.), Human Dignity and Bioethics: Essays Commissioned by the President's Council on Bioethics. [President's Council on Bioethics.
     
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  37. On the Conceptual Mismatch Argument: Descriptions, Disagreement, and Amelioration.E. Díaz-León - 2020 - In Teresa Marques & Åsa Wikforss (eds.), Shifting Concepts: The Philosophy and Psychology of Conceptual Variability. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 190-212.
  38. Beyond therapy: Biotechnology and the pursuit of human improvement.Leon Kass - 2003 - President’s Council on Bioethics, Washington, Dc (Www. Bioethics. Gov) 16.
     
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  39. Woman as a Politically Significant Term: A Solution to the Puzzle.E. Diaz-Leon - 2016 - Hypatia 31 (2):245-258.
    What does woman mean? According to two competing views, it can be seen as a sex term or as a gender term. Recently, Jennifer Saul has put forward a contextualist view, according to which woman can have different meanings in different contexts. The main motivation for this view seems to involve moral and political considerations, namely, that this view can do justice to the claims of trans women. Unfortunately, Saul argues, on further reflection the contextualist view fails to do justice (...)
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    Organs for sale? Propriety, property, andthe price of progress.Leon R. Kass - 2012 - In Stephen Holland (ed.), Arguing About Bioethics. Routledge. pp. 237.
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    A new explanation of Weber's Law.Leon M. Solomons - 1900 - Psychological Review 7 (3):234-240.
  42. L'expérience humaine et la causa lité physique.Léon Brunschvicg - 1922 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 29 (4):2-3.
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  43. What Is Social Construction?Esa Díaz-León - 2015 - European Journal of Philosophy 23 (4):1137-1152.
    In this paper I discuss the question of what it means to say that a property is socially constructed. I focus on an influential project that many social constructivists are engaged in, namely, arguing against the inevitability of a trait, and I examine several recent characterizations of social construction, with the aim of assessing which one is more suited to the task.
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    Normal motor automatism.Leon M. Solomons & Gertrude Stein - 1896 - Psychological Review 3 (5):492-512.
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    Thinking About the Body.Leon R. Kass - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 15 (1):20-30.
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  46. Preventing a Brave New World.Leon Kass - 2010 - In Craig Hanks (ed.), Technology and values: essential readings. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Menon.Leon Plato & Simon - 1938 - [Jerusalem]: Ḥevrah le-hotsaʼat sefarim ʻal yad ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit. Edited by Leon Simon.
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    Human Nature and Historical Knowledge: Hume, Hegel and Vico.Leon Pompa - 1990 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book presents a study of the nature and conditions of historical knowledge, conducted through a study of the relevant theories of Hume, Hegel and Vico. It is usually thought that in order to establish historical facts, we have to have a theory of human nature to support our arguments. Hume, Hegel and Vico all subscribed to this view, and are therefore discussed in detail. Professor Pompa goes on to argue that there is in fact no way of discovering anything (...)
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    Vico: a study of the new science.Leon Pompa - 1975 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The Structure of the ' Scienza Nuova ' One of the main reasons for the failure of Vico's Scienza Nuova to establish itself as a widely read philosophical ...
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    Their morals and ours.Leon Trotsky, John Dewey & George Novack (eds.) - 1973 - New York,: Pathfinder Press.
    THEIR MORALS AND OURS By Leon Trotsky MORAL EFFLUVIA During an epoch of triumphant reaction, Messrs. Democrats, Social-Democrats, Anarchists, ...
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