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    Aspirations, education and social justice: applying Sen and Bourdieu. By Caroline Sarojini Hart. [REVIEW]Loic Menzies & Sam Baars - 2015 - British Journal of Educational Studies 63 (3):413-415.
  2. Causation as a secondary quality.Peter Menzies & Huw Price - 1993 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (2):187-203.
    In this paper we defend the view that the ordinary notions of cause and effect have a direct and essential connection with our ability to intervene in the world as agents.1 This is a well known but rather unpopular philosophical approach to causation, often called the manipulability theory. In the interests of brevity and accuracy, we prefer to call it the agency theory.2 Thus the central thesis of an agency account of causation is something like this: an event A is (...)
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    Critical notices.Allan Menzies - 1915 - Mind 24 (3):404-408.
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  4. The politics of authenticity: Charles Taylor's authentic self revisited.Loïc Moureau & Johan De Tavernier - 2011 - Bijdragen 72 (4):432-455.
     
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    Growth and development of root systems: Geometrical and structural aspects.Loïc Pages & Jocelyne Kervella - 1990 - Acta Biotheoretica 38 (3-4):289-302.
    The agronomist who wants to study the nutrient and water uptake of roots needs a quantitative three-dimensional dynamic model of the structure of root systems.The model presented takes into account current knowledge about the morphogenesis of root systems. It describes the root system as a set of root axes, characterised by their orders. The morphogenetic properties of root axes differ according to their order. The axes of order 1 are directly inserted on the stem, the axes of order 2 are (...)
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  6. Abductive inference and delusional belief.Max Coltheart, Peter Menzies & John Sutton - 2010 - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 15 (1):261-287.
    Delusional beliefs have sometimes been considered as rational inferences from abnormal experiences. We explore this idea in more detail, making the following points. Firstly, the abnormalities of cognition which initially prompt the entertaining of a delusional belief are not always conscious and since we prefer to restrict the term “experience” to consciousness we refer to “abnormal data” rather than “abnormal experience”. Secondly, we argue that in relation to many delusions (we consider eight) one can clearly identify what the abnormal cognitive (...)
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  7. The causal efficacy of mental states.Peter Menzies - 2003 - In Sven Walter & Heinz-Dieter Heckmann (eds.), Physicalism and Mental Causation: The Metaphysics of Mind and Action. Imprint Academic. pp. 195--223.
    You are asked to call out the letters on a chart during an eyeexamination: you see and then read out the letters ‘U’, ‘R’, and ‘X’. Commonsense says that your perceptual experiences causally control your calling out the letters. Or suppose you are playing a game of chess intent on winning: you plan your strategy and move your chess pieces accordingly. Again, commonsense says that your intentions and plans causally control your moving the chess pieces. These causal judgements are as (...)
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  8. Is semantics in the plan?Peter Menzies & Huw Price - 2009 - In David Braddon-Mitchell & Robert Nola (eds.), Conceptual Analysis and Philosophical Naturalism. Cambridge: MIT Press. pp. 159--82.
    The so-called Canberra Plan is a grandchild of the Ramsey-Carnap treatment of theoretical terms. In its original form, the Ramsey-Carnap approach provided a method for analysing the meaning of scientific terms, such as “electron”, “gene” and “quark”—terms whose meanings could plausibly be delineated by their roles within scientific theories. But in the hands of David Lewis (1970, 1972), the original approach begat a more ambitious descendant, generalised and extended in two distinct ways: first, Lewis applied the technique to analyse the (...)
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    Syntactical truth predicates for second order arithmetic.Loïc Colson & Serge Grigorieff - 2001 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (1):225-256.
    We introduce a notion of syntactical truth predicate (s.t.p.) for the second order arithmetic PA 2 . An s.t.p. is a set T of closed formulas such that: (i) T(t = u) if and only if the closed first order terms t and u are convertible, i.e., have the same value in the standard interpretation (ii) T(A → B) if and only if (T(A) $\Longrightarrow$ T(B)) (iii) T(∀ x A) if and only if (T(A[x ← t]) for any closed first (...)
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    L’Éducation Physique et Sportive entre sport et mixité durant les années 68.Loïc Szerdahelyi - 2009 - Clio 29:119-129.
    À partir de textes officiels, de publications professionnelles et de représentations d’enseignantes d’EPS ayant vécu la mise en place de la mixité, cet article analyse la construction du genre en éducation physique durant les années 68. Si la mixité est d’abord évacuée au profit de l’officialisation sportive de l’éducation physique, les dissidences acquièrent une légitimité certaine durant la crise de mai-juin 68. Pourtant, l’organisation de l’EPS conserve une frontière et maintient les distinctions sexuées. Au terme des années 68, la mixité (...)
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  11. Probabilistic causation and the pre-emption problem.Peter Menzies - 1996 - Mind 105 (417):85-117.
  12. Probabilistic causation and causal processes: A critique of Lewis.Peter Menzies - 1989 - Philosophy of Science 56 (4):642-663.
    This paper examines a promising probabilistic theory of singular causation developed by David Lewis. I argue that Lewis' theory must be made more sophisticated to deal with certain counterexamples involving pre-emption. These counterexamples appear to show that in the usual case singular causation requires an unbroken causal process to link cause with effect. I propose a new probabilistic account of singular causation, within the framework developed by Lewis, which captures this intuition.
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  13. An objectivist's guide to subjective value.Graham Oddie & Peter Menzies - 1992 - Ethics 102 (3):512-533.
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    L'impératif délibératif.Loïc Blondiaux & Yves Sintomer - 2009 - Rue Descartes 63 (1):28.
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    La production universitaire du corps sportif.Loïc Jarnet - 2003 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 2 (2):229-254.
    L’installation et le développement de la discipline universitaire « Sciences et techniques des activités physiques et sportives » ne peuvent être pleinement compris que si l’on voit qu’ils résultent de l’action conjointe de facteurs cognitifs et sociaux. La perspective sociohistorique montre que ce qui est arrivé récemment a d’abord été préparé par un long processus non linéaire et complexe. Mais il a encore fallu sur le court terme un dynamisme cognitif interne et des effets sociaux multiples, enchevêtrés, voulus et non (...)
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    Machines analogiques et mathématiques des systèmes dynamiques. Le groupe de « Dynamique théorique » de Théodore Vogel à Marseille (France), 1948-1964.Loïc Petitgirard - 2018 - Revue de Synthèse 139 (3-4):327-360.
    Résumé Cet article présente l’analyse d’une expérience de construction de savoirs mathématiques en rapports avec les machines, dans les années 1950 et 1960, à une époque où le calcul analogique cohabitait avec le calcul digital (c’est-à-dire le futur « ordinateur », terme introduit dans la langue française pour désigner principalement les « digital computers »). Les mathématiques en jeu relèvent des théories des systèmes dynamiques, c’est-à-dire des outils mathématiques construits pour comprendre la dynamique de différents types de systèmes, qu’ils soient (...)
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  17. My brain made me do it: The exclusion argument against free will, and what’s wrong with it.Christian List & Peter Menzies - 2017 - In H. Beebee, C. Hitchcock & H. Price (eds.), Making a Difference: Essays on the Philosophy of Causation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    We offer a critical assessment of the “exclusion argument” against free will, which may be summarized by the slogan: “My brain made me do it, therefore I couldn't have been free”. While the exclusion argument has received much attention in debates about mental causation (“could my mental states ever cause my actions?”), it is seldom discussed in relation to free will. However, the argument informally underlies many neuroscientific discussions of free will, especially the claim that advances in neuroscience seriously challenge (...)
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    A Combinatorial Theory of Possibility, by D. M. Armstrong. [REVIEW]Peter Menzies - 1992 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (3):731-734.
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    Morphogenetic processes: Application to cambial growth dynamics.Loïc Forest, Jaime San Martín, Fernando Padilla, Fabrice Chassat, Françoise Giroud & Jacques Demongeot - 2004 - Acta Biotheoretica 52 (4):415-438.
    Both the physiological and the pathological morphogenetic processes that we can meet in embryogenesis, neogenesis and degenerative dysgenesis present common features: they are ruled by three different kinds of mechanisms, one related to cell migration, the second to cell differentiation and the third to cell proliferation. We deal here with an application to the cambial growth which essentially involves the third type of mechanism.Woody plants produce secondary tissue (secondary xylem and phloem) from a meristematic tissue called vascular cambium, responsible for (...)
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  20. Against causal reductionism.Peter Menzies - 1988 - Mind 97 (388):551-574.
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  21. Towards a reflexive sociology: A workshop with Pierre Bourdieu.Loic J. D. Wacquant - 1989 - Sociological Theory 7 (1):26-63.
  22. Causal models, token causation, and processes.Peter Menzies - 2004 - Philosophy of Science 71 (5):820-832.
    Judea Pearl (2000) has recently advanced a theory of token causation using his structural equations approach. This paper examines some counterexamples to Pearl's theory, and argues that the theory can be modified in a natural way to overcome them.
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    Causing Actions. [REVIEW]Peter Menzies - 2003 - Mind and Language 18 (4):440-446.
    Paul Pietroski presents an original philosophical theory of actions and their mental causes. We often act for reasons, deliberating and choosing among options, based on our beliefs and desires. But because bodily motions always have biochemical causes, it can seem that thinking and acting are biochemical processes. Pietroski argues that thoughts and deeds are in fact distinct from, though dependent on, underlying biochemical processes within persons.
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    La distinction accompli/inaccompli dans le récit en FLE : enjeux pour la conception de matériel pédagogique.Loïc Renoud - 2019 - Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage 17.
    Cet article a pour objet la conception de matériel pédagogique pour l’apprentissage endolingue de la relation entre le passé composé et l’imparfait dans le récit en FLE. Faut-il privilégier le choix d’une visée sur le procès ou bien montrer que la distribution des temps s’effectue à partir d’indices contextuels qu’il faut repérer? La première position a été représentée, par exemple, dans le manuel Libre Échange, mais délaissée par la suite. Notre propre analyse de 17 manuels publiés entre 2006 et 2016 (...)
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  25. A unified account of causal relata.Peter Menzies - 1989 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 67 (1):59 – 83.
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  26. The causal structure of mechanisms.Peter Menzies - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (4):796-805.
    Recently, a number of philosophers of science have claimed that much explanation in the sciences, especially in the biomedical and social sciences, is mechanistic explanation. I argue the account of mechanistic explanation provided in this tradition has not been entirely satisfactory, as it has neglected to describe in complete detail the crucial causal structure of mechanistic explanation. I show how the interventionist approach to causation, especially within a structural equations framework, provides a simple and elegant account of the causal structure (...)
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    A General Formalism for Tissue Morphogenesis Based on Cellular Dynamics and Control System Interactions.Loïc Forest & Jacques Demongeot - 2008 - Acta Biotheoretica 56 (1):51-74.
    Morphogenesis is a key process in developmental biology. An important issue is the understanding of the generation of shape and cellular organisation in tissues. Despite of their great diversity, morphogenetic processes share common features. This work is an attempt to describe this diversity using the same formalism based on a cellular description. Tissue is seen as a multi-cellular system whose behaviour is the result of all constitutive cells dynamics. Morphogenesis is then considered as a spatiotemporal organization of cells activities. We (...)
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    Polyamine signal through gap junctions: A key regulator of proliferation and gap‐junction organization in mammalian tissues?Loic Hamon, Philippe Savarin & David Pastré - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (6):498-507.
    We propose that interaction rules derived from polyamine exchange in connected cells may explain the spatio‐temporal organization of gap junctions observed during tissue regeneration and tumorigenesis. We also hypothesize that polyamine exchange can be considered as signal that allows cells to sense the proliferation status of their neighbors. Polyamines (putrescine, spermidine, and spermine) are indeed small aliphatic polycations that serve as fuels to sustain elevated proliferation rates of the order observed in cancer cells. Based on recent reports, we consider here (...)
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    La démocratie par le bas : Prise de parole et délibération dans les conseils de quartier du vingtième arrondissement de P*ris.Loïc Blondiaux - 2000 - Hermes 26:323.
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    Les théories contemporaines de l'opinion publique : un retour aux "classiques"?Loïc Blondiaux - 2001 - Hermes 31:11.
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    Enabling situated knowledge management for complex instruments by real-time reconstruction of surface coordinate system on a mobile device.Loic Merckel & Toyoaki Nishida - 2009 - AI and Society 24 (1):85-95.
    We have developed an approach to implementing a system for managing situated knowledge for complex instruments. Our aim is to develop a system that guides a user through the steps for operating complex scientific instruments. A user manual is often inadequate support for a community of users, so direct communication with an expert is often required. One reason for this is that not all of the author’s expert knowledge was included in the manual, thus limiting the contents to explicit knowledge. (...)
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    Size coding of alternative responses is sufficient to induce a potentiation effect with manipulable objects.Loïc P. Heurley, Thibaut Brouillet, Alexandre Coutté & Nicolas Morgado - 2020 - Cognition 205 (C):104377.
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  33. The Oxford Handbook of Causation.Helen Beebee, Christopher Hitchcock & Peter Menzies (eds.) - 2009 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Causation is a central topic in many areas of philosophy. In metaphysics, philosophers want to know what causation is, and how it is related to laws of nature, probability, action, and freedom of the will. In epistemology, philosophers investigate how causal claims can be inferred from statistical data, and how causation is related to perception, knowledge and explanation. In the philosophy of mind, philosophers want to know whether and how the mind can be said to have causal efficacy, and in (...)
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  34. Territorial Stigmatization in the Age of Advanced Marginality.Loïc Wacquant - 2007 - Thesis Eleven 91 (1):66-77.
    The comparative sociology of the structure, dynamics, and experience of urban relegation in the United States and the European Union during the past three decades reveals the emergence of a new regime of marginality. This regime generates forms of poverty that are neither residual, nor cyclical or transitional, but inscribed in the future of contemporary societies insofar as they are fed by the ongoing fragmentation of the wage labour relationship, the functional disconnection of dispossessed neighbourhoods from the national and global (...)
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  35. Firing Back: Against the Tyranny of the Market 2.Pierre Bourdieu & Loïc Wacquant - 2006 - Science and Society 70 (1):134-137.
     
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    The Court of Justice of the European Union as a Self‐Made Statesman.Loïc Azoulai & Zane Rasnača - 2015 - In Dennis Patterson (ed.), A Companion to European Union Law and International Law. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 166–178.
    The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has some basic structural features similar to that of most judicial bodies. According to the treaties, the members of the Court are chosen from individuals whose independence is beyond doubt and who possess the ability required for appointment to higher judicial offices. The involvement of the Court and its president in the most important reforms of the European Union's judicial architecture in recent years is a striking feature which may be called (...)
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  37. Neoliberal newspeak: notes on the new planetary vulgate.Pierre Bourdieu & Loic Wacquant - 2001 - Radical Philosophy 105 (Jan):1-6.
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    Territorial Stigmatization in the Age of Advanced Marginality.Loïc Wacquant - 2009 - ProtoSociology 26:213-225.
    The comparative sociology of the structure, dynamics, and experience of urban relegation in the United States and the European Union during the past three decades reveals the emergence of a new regime of marginality. This regime generates forms of poverty that are neither residual, nor cyclical or transitional, but inscribed in the future of contemporary societies insofar as they are produced by the ongoing fragmentation of wage labor relation­ship, the functional disconnection of dispossessed neighborhoods from the national and global economies, (...)
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    Another Paradox In Naive Set-Theory.Loïc Colson - 2007 - Studia Logica 85 (1):33-39.
    Reasonning in naive set theory (with unlimited comprehension), we derive a paradox (a formal contradiction) which can be seen as a variant of the Burali-Forti paradox.
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    Whores, Slaves and Stallions: Languages of Exploitation and Accommodation among Boxers.LoÏc Wacquant - 2001 - Body and Society 7 (2-3):181-194.
    This article draws on 35 months of ethnographic fieldwork and apprenticeship in a boxing gym located in Chicago's black ghetto to explicate how prizefighters apperceive and express the fact of being live commodities of flesh and blood, and how they practically reconcile themselves to ruthless exploitation in ways that enable them to maintain a sense of personal integrity and moral purpose. The boxer's experience of corporeal exploitation is expressed in three kindred idioms, those of prostitution, slavery and animal husbandry. The (...)
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  41. The Two Envelope 'Paradox'.Frank Jackson, Peter Menzies & Graham Oppy - 1994 - Analysis 54 (1):43 - 45.
    This paper discusses the finite version of the two envelope paradox. (That is, we treat the paradox against the background assumption that there is only a finite amount of money in the world.).
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    Contre la taxe sur les contenus numériques.LoÏc Bernable - 2001 - Multitudes 1 (1):212-217.
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    The impact of ambiguity and prudence on prevention decisions.Loïc Berger - 2016 - Theory and Decision 80 (3):389-409.
    Most decisions concerning insurance and self-protection have to be taken in situations in which the effort exerted precedes the moment uncertainty realizes, and the probabilities of future states of the world are not perfectly known. By integrating these two characteristics in a simple theoretical framework, this paper derives plausible conditions under which ambiguity aversion raises the demand for insurance and self-protection. In particular, it is shown that in most usual situations where the level of ambiguity does not increase with the (...)
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    What is partial ambiguity?Loïc Berger - 2022 - Economics and Philosophy 38 (2):206-220.
    This paper reflects on the notion of partial ambiguity. Using a framework decomposing ambiguity into distinct layers of analysis, among which are risk and model uncertainty, and allowing for different attitudes toward these layers, I show that partial ambiguity may prove less desirable than full ambiguity, even under ambiguity aversion. This observation poses difficulties for interpreting the notion of partial ambiguity in relation to the partial information available to determine the potential compositions of an ambiguous urn. Two Ellsberg-style thought experiments (...)
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    Robin Campillo's 120 Battements Par Minute, or When the Dust Unsettles.Loïc Bourdeau - 2022 - Intertexts 26 (1-2):111-127.
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    Jésuites, Juifs, francs-maçons : la rhétorique au service de la conspiration.Loïc Nicolas - 2016 - Diogène 1:75-87.
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    Freak Show Bodies and Abominations.Roslyn Weaver & Jack Menzies - 2015 - Teaching Ethics 15 (2):261-275.
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    Des inventaires de culture au Tableau économique. Sur les origines empiriques de l’analyse économique physiocratique.Loïc Charles & Christine Théré - 2021 - Revue de Synthèse 142 (3-4):309-341.
    Résumé Loin d’être un programme de recherche tourné uniquement vers l’abstraction, la physiocratie comporte une dimension empirique tout à fait centrale dans sa constitution et dans son développement. L’étude de cette dimension permet de mettre au jour les liens généalogiques et méthodologiques qui ont uni le mouvement physiocratique et les traditions anglaise et française de l’arithmétique politique. En outre, une attention portée à l’inventaire des différentes activités agricoles et à la mesure de leurs productions respectives témoigne d’une autre influence importante (...)
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    Seeking the “museum of the future”: Public exhibitions of science, industry, and the social, 1910–1940.Loïc Charles & Yann Giraud - forthcoming - History of Science:007327531775131.
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    Devenir des spectateurs-programmateurs.Loïc Cloez & Jacopo Rasmi - 2020 - Multitudes 79 (2):116-122.
    Cet échange avec l’association grenobloise À bientôt j’espère retrace un travail singulier de diffusion itinérante de films documentaires qui expérimente depuis plusieurs années des possibilités alternatives de visionnage cinématographique. Comment organiser des milieux conviviaux de rencontre entre publics hétérogènes, non spécialisés et formes cinématographiques méconnues?
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