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  1. Gina Bravo, Marcel Arcand, Daniele Blanchette, Anne-Marie Boire-Lavigne, Marie-France Dubois, Maryse Guay, Paule Hottin, Julie Lane, Judith Lauzon & Suzanne Bellemare (2012). Promoting Advance Planning for Health Care and Research Among Older Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial. BMC Medical Ethics (1):1-.score: 290.0
    Background: Family members are often required to act as substitute decision-makers when health care or research participation decisions must be made for an incapacitated relative. Yet most families are unable to accurately predict older adult preferences regarding future health care and willingness to engage in research studies. Discussion and documentation of preferences could improve proxies' abilities to decide for their loved ones. This trial assesses the efficacy of an advance planning intervention in improving the accuracy of substitute decision-making and increasing (...)
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  2. Suzanne Foisy (2002). Schelling, Une Philosophie de l'Extase Marie-Christine Challiol-Gillet Collection «Philosophie d'Aujourd'hui» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1998, 379 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 41 (02):392-.score: 36.0
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  3. W. K. Lacey (1970). Otium Jean-Marie Andre: L'Otium Dans la Vie Morale Et Intellectuelle à Rome des Origines à l'Époque Augustéenne. (Publ. De la Fac. Des Lettres de Paris, Recherches, Xxx.) Pp. 577. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1966. Paper, 50 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 20 (02):238-240.score: 36.0
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  4. R. A. Markus (1992). Marie-Pierre Arnaud-Lindet (Ed., Tr.): Orose, Histoires (Contre les Päiens), 2: Livres IV–VI; 3: Livre VII, Index. Texte Établi Et Traduit. (Collection des Universités de France, Budé.) 2 Vols. Pp. 281; 217 (Text Double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1991. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (02):451-452.score: 36.0
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  5. Richard Dufour (2002). Atome Et Nécessité. Démocrite, Épicure, Lucrèce Pierre-Marie Morel Collection «Philosophies» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2000, 136 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 41 (03):591-.score: 36.0
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  6. Jacques Quintin (2012). Marie GAILLE, Le désir d’enfant. Histoire intime, enjeu politique. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France (coll. « La nature humaine »), 2011, 184 p.Marie GAILLE, Le désir d’enfant. Histoire intime, enjeu politique. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France (coll. « La nature humaine »), 2011, 184 p. [REVIEW] Laval Thã©Ologique Et Philosophique 68 (3):720-722.score: 36.0
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  7. Kai Brodersen (1994). Marie-Pierre Arnaud-Lindet (Ed., Tr.): L. Ampelius, Aide-Mémoire (Liber Memorialis). (Collection des Universités de France, Budé.) Pp. Xxxiii+129 (Texte Double); 2 Maps. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1993. Cased, 225 FF. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (02):407-.score: 36.0
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  8. John Carter (1992). The Budé Dio Cassius Marie-Laure Freyburger, Jean Michel Roddaz (Edd., Trs.): Dion Cassius, Histoire Romaine, Livres 50 Et 51. (Collection des Universités de France, Budé.) Pp. Ci + 176 (Text Double); 2 Maps. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1991. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (01):36-37.score: 36.0
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  9. H. Chadwick (1969). Anne-Marie Malingrey: La Littérature Grecque Chrétienne. (Que Saisje?, 1286.) Pp. 125. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1968. Stiff Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 19 (02):238-.score: 36.0
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  10. Michael Winterbottom (1994). The Budé Suetonius on Grammarians Marie-Claude Vacher: Suétone, Grammairiens Et Rhéteurs. (Collection des Universités de France.) Pp. Xcviii+251 (Texte Double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1993. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (02):285-286.score: 36.0
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  11. J. S. Richardson (1999). Appian's Iberike C. Leidl: Appians Darstellung des 2. Punische Krieg in Spanien ( Iberike C. 1–38, §1–158a) . Text Und Kommentar . (Münchener Arbeiten Zur Alten Geschichte, 11.) Pp. 330, Map. Munich: Editio Maris, 1996. ISBN: 3-925801-20-0. P. Goukowsky (Ed.): Appien . Histoire Romaine. Livre VI. L'Ibérique. (Collection des Universités de France Publiée Sous le Patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé). Pp. Lxxv + 138, Map. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1997. ISBN: 2-251-00460-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (01):30-.score: 18.0
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  12. Alison Gopnik & Andrew N. Meltzoff (1998). Theories Vs. Modules: To the Max and Beyond: A Reply to Poulin-Dubois and to Stich and Nichols. Mind and Language 13 (3):450-456.score: 15.0
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  13. Marie-Claire Verdus, Camille Ripoll, Vic Norris & Michel Thellier (forthcoming). The Role of Calcium in the Recall of Stored Morphogenetic Information by Plants. Acta Biotheoretica.score: 15.0
    Abstract Flax seedlings grown in the absence of environmental stimuli, stresses and injuries do not form epidermal meristems in their hypocotyls. Such meristems do form when the stimuli are combined with a transient depletion of calcium. These stimuli include the “manipulation stimulus” resulting from transferring the seedlings from germination to growth conditions. If, after a stimulus, calcium depletion is delayed, meristem production is also delayed; in other words, the meristem-production instruction can be memorised. Memorisation includes both storage and recall of (...)
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  14. Minh-Uyen Dao Thi, Candice Trocmé, Marie-Paule Montmasson, Eric Fanchon, Bertrand Toussaint & Philippe Tracqui (forthcoming). Investigating Metalloproteinases MMP-2 and MMP-9 Mechanosensitivity to Feedback Loops Involved in the Regulation of In Vitro Angiogenesis by Endogenous Mechanical Stresses. [REVIEW] Acta Biotheoretica.score: 15.0
    Abstract Angiogenesis is a complex morphogenetic process regulated by growth factors, but also by the force balance between endothelial cells (EC) traction stresses and extracellular matrix (ECM) viscoelastic resistance. Studies conducted with in vitro angiogenesis assays demonstrated that decreasing ECM stiffness triggers an angiogenic switch that promotes organization of EC into tubular cords or pseudo-capillaries. Thus, mechano-sensitivity of EC with regard to proteases secretion, and notably matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), should likely play a pivotal role in this switching mechanism. While most (...)
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  15. Marie-France Daniel & Emmanuelle Auriac (2011). Philosophy, Critical Thinking and Philosophy for Children1. Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (5):415-435.score: 14.0
    For centuries, philosophy has been considered as an intellectual activity requiring complex cognitive skills and predispositions related to complex (or critical) thinking. The Philosophy for Children (P4C) approach aims at the development of critical thinking in pupils through philosophical dialogue. Some contest the introduction of P4C in the classroom, suggesting that the discussions it fosters are not philosophical in essence. In this text, we argue that P4C is philosophy.
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  16. Kais Bouslah, Bouchra M.’Zali, Marie-France Turcotte & Maher Kooli (forthcoming). The Impact of Forest Certification on Firm Financial Performance in Canada and the U.S. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 14.0
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  17. Marie-France Daniel, Louise Lafortune & Pierre Mongeau (2003). The Development of Dialogical Critical Thinking in Children. Inquiry 22 (4):43-55.score: 14.0
    In this paper, we study the manifestations of what we call “dialogical critical thinking” in elementary school pupils when they are engaged in philosophical exchanges among peers: What are thecharacteristics of dialogical critical thinking? How does it develop in youngsters? Our research was conducted during an entire school year, with eight groups of pupils from three different cultural contexts: Australia, Mexico and Quebec. Our findings were constructed in an inductive manner, inspired by qualitative analysis as defined by Glaser and Strauss (...)
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  18. Marie-France Daniel & Richard Pallascio (1997). Community of Inquiry and Community of Philosophical Inquiry. Inquiry 17 (1):51-66.score: 14.0
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  19. Marie-France Steinlé-Feuerbach (2010). La Réparation des Préjudices : Aspects Juridiques☆. Médecine and Droit 2010 (100-101):49-55.score: 14.0
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  20. Marie-France B.-Turcotte, Stéphane de Belleeuille & Frank de Hond (2007). Gildan Inc. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 18:357-362.score: 14.0
    Social standards have become important tools in corporate governance. They are often presented as voluntary initiatives in CSR and are generally based on the principle of multi-stakeholder collaboration as a means to gain legitimacy. Yet, based on a case study of a company in the textile industry, the paper shows that not all CSR standards are equally valued and that the adoption of particular CSR standards can be the result of external constraints on managerial discretion, e.g. emerging from business partners (...)
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  21. Marie-France Daniel (2005). Pour l'Apprentissage d'Une Pensée Critique au Primaire. Presses de l'Université du Québec.score: 14.0
     
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  22. Claes Ohlsson, Stefan Tengblad, Frank G. A. de Bakker, Frank den Hond & Marie-France Turcotte (2005). Corporate Social Responsibility. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 16:160-165.score: 14.0
    This paper reports on comparative research on how textual representations of issues related to corporate social responsibility (CSR) in corporate annual reports from Sweden, Canada and the Netherlands have changed over time. The results show a substantial increase on a number of topics that can be linked to the general CSR-discourse in the 2001 sample in comparison to the 1991 and 1981 samples. The rise in the CSR-discourse appears to be related to a drop in other discourses related to issues (...)
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  23. Phil Hutchinson & Rupert Read (2006). An Elucidatory Interpretation of Wittgenstein's Tractatus: A Critique of Daniel D. Hutto's and Marie McGinn's Reading of Tractatus 6.54. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 14 (1):1 – 29.score: 12.0
    Much has been written on the relative merits of different readings of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. The recent renewal of the debate has almost exclusively been concerned with variants of the ineffabilist (metaphysical) reading of TL-P - notable such readings have been advanced by Elizabeth Anscombe, P. M. S. Hacker and H. O. Mounce - and the recently advanced variants of therapeutic (resolute) readings - notable advocates of which are James Conant, Cora Diamond, Juliet Floyd and Michael Kremer. During this debate, (...)
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  24. Isabelle Maignan & O. C. Ferrell (2000). Measuring Corporate Citizenship in Two Countries: The Case of the United States and France. Journal of Business Ethics 23 (3):283 - 297.score: 12.0
    Based on an extensive review of the literature and field surveys, the paper proposes a conceptualization and operationalization of corporate citizenship meaningful in two countries: the United States and France. A survey of 210 American and 120 French managers provides support for the proposed definition of corporate citizenship as a construct including the four correlated factors of economic, legal, ethical, and discretionary citizenship. The managerial implications of the research and directions for future research are discussed.
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  25. Ruth Horn (forthcoming). Euthanasia and End-of-Life Practices in France and Germany. A Comparative Study. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy.score: 12.0
    The objective of this paper is to understand from a sociological perspective how the moral question of euthanasia, framed as the “right to die”, emerges and is dealt with in society. It takes France and Germany as case studies, two countries in which euthanasia is prohibited and which have similar legislation on the issue. I presuppose that, and explore how, each society has its own specificities in terms of practical, social and political norms that affect the ways in which they (...)
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  26. László Tengelyi (2012). New Phenomenology in France. Southern Journal of Philosophy 50 (2):295-303.score: 12.0
    Phenomenology is a basic philosophical movement belonging to what is called “continental philosophy.” Recently, a new phenomenology has emerged in France. In the period from Levinas and Henry to Marion and Richir, it has become evident that the phenomenon as such cannot be reduced to a mere constitution by intentional consciousness; rather, it must be considered as an event of appearing that establishes itself by itself. This fundamental insight entails important consequences: on the one hand, a new concept of the (...)
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  27. Klaas Tindemans (forthcoming). The Politics of the Poetics: Aristotle and Drama Theory in 17th Century France. Foundations of Science.score: 12.0
    Since the Renaissance, dramatic theory has been strongly influenced, sometimes even dominated by Aristotle’s Poetics. Aristotle’s concept of tragedy has been perceived as both a descriptive and a normative concept: a description of a practice as it should be continued. This biased reading of ancient theory is not exceptional, but in the case of Aristotle’s Poetics, a particular question can be raised. Aristotle has written about tragedy, at a moment that tragedy had no meaningful political or civic function anymore. As (...)
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  28. Pol Vandevelde (2010). Rudolf Bernet, Conscience Et Existence. Perspectives Phénoménologiques , Coll. Epiméthée. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2004, 299 Pages. Isbn 2130541674. [REVIEW] Husserl Studies 26 (1):77-82.score: 12.0
    Rudolf Bernet, Conscience et Existence. Perspectives Phénoménologiques , Coll. Epiméthée. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2004, 299 pages. ISBN 2130541674 Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s10743-009-9065-7 Authors Pol Vandevelde, Marquette University Department of Philosophy Coughlin Hall P.O. Box 1881 Milwaukee WI 53201-1881 USA Journal Husserl Studies Online ISSN 1572-8501 Print ISSN 0167-9848 Journal Volume Volume 26 Journal Issue Volume 26, Number 1.
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  29. C. J. Betts (1984). Early Deism in France: From the so-Called "Déistes" of Lyon (1564) to Voltaire's "Lettres Philosophiques" (1734). Kluwer Academic Publishers.score: 12.0
    ... 'DEISTES' AT LYON, AND TWO CHARACTERS IN BODIN Deism, the religious attitude typical of the Enlightenment in France, England and elsewhere, ...
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  30. Warren Schmaus (2003). Kant's Reception in France: Theories of the Categories in Academic Philosophy, Psychology, and Social Science. Perspectives on Science 11 (1):3-34.score: 12.0
    : It has been said that Kant's critical philosophy made it impossible to pursue either the Cartesian rationalist or the Lockean empiricist program of providing a foundation for the sciences (e.g., Guyer 1992). This claim does not hold true for much of nineteenth century French philosophy, especially the eclectic spiritualist tradition that begins with Victor Cousin (1792-1867) and Pierre Maine de Biran (1766-1824) and continues through Paul Janet (1823-99). This tradition assimilated Kant's transcendental apperception of the unity of experience to (...)
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  31. Jean-Philippe Bouilloud (2003). The Reception of the Sokal Affair in France—"Pomo" Hunting or Intellectual Mccarthyism?: A Propos of Impostures Intellectuelles by A. Sokal and J. Bricmont. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 33 (1):122-137.score: 12.0
    The Sokal Affair created a huge debate in France in past years, about the social sciences, scientificity, and postmodernism. It was initiated with a "hoax article," a false postmodern article published by Allan Sokal in the U.S. review Social Text , and a book copublished with Jean Bricmont, where the authors denounce the abusive borrowings of words and concepts from physics or biology by famous intellectuals such as Derrida, Kristeva, Virilio, Debray, and Latour. The debate presented a wide span (...)
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  32. Alan Montefiore (ed.) (1983). Philosophy in France Today. Cambridge University Press.score: 12.0
    Eleven leading contemporary French philosophers give here more or less direct presentations and exemplifications of their work. All the essays, with one exception, were specifically written for this volume and for an English-speaking readership - the exception is the first publication anywhere of Jacques Derrida's defence of his thèse d'e;tat in 1980, based on his published works. As a collection the essays convey the style, tone and preoccupations, as well as the range and diversity, of French philosophical thinking as it (...)
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  33. Denis Zaslawsky (1971). La Philosophie Des Sciences (Wissenschaftstheorie) En France (1950–1971). Journal for General Philosophy of Science 2 (2):318-325.score: 12.0
    Resumé Le trait caractéristique de la philosophie des sciences telle qu'on la pratique en France depuis une vingtaine d'années, sous le nom générique d'épistémologie, est de réunir un ensemble extrêmement divers d'études et de recherches sur les disciplines particulières qu'on envisage volontiers séparément: le travail est toujours détaillé et très approfondi, ce qui entraîne naturellement la limitation, sauf exception, des confrontations et des synthèses. En ce qui concerne les thèmes privilégiés, on distinguera dans ce bref rapport l'épistémologie des mathématiques, celle (...)
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  34. John Collier, Simulating Autonomous Anticipation: The Importance of Dubois' Conjecture.score: 12.0
    Anticipation allows a system to adapt to conditions that have not yet come to be, either externally to the system or internally. Autonomous systems actively control their own conditions so as to increase their functionality (they self-regulate). Living systems self-regulate in order to increase their own viability. These increasingly stronger conditions, anticipation, autonomy and viability, can give an insight into progressively stronger classes of models of autonomy. I will argue that stronger forms are the relevant ones for Artificial Life. This (...)
     
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  35. Ethan Kleinberg (2005). Generation Existential: Heidegger's Philosophy in France, 1927-1961. Cornell University Press.score: 12.0
    In Generation Existential, Ethan Kleinberg shifts the focus to the initial reception of Heidegger's philosophy in France by those who first encountered it.
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  36. N. Monseu (2005). Les Usages De L'intentionnalité: Recherches Sur Le Première Réception De Husserl En France. Peeters.score: 12.0
    Ce livre apporte un nouvel eclairage sur ce qu'il conviendrait d'appeler les commencements de la phenomenologie en France et donc, plus particulierement, sur la ...
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  37. Pierre Rosanvallon (2002). Political Rationalism and Democracy in France in the 18th and 19th Centuries. Philosophy and Social Criticism 28 (6):687-701.score: 12.0
    In France there is a way of thinking about freedom that often impedes its realization. To understand this question first a fundamental contradiction of the tension between political rationalism and popular sovereignty is examined. The terms of this contradiction are presented along with the ways in which this tension manifested itself in France during the Revolution of the 19th Century. This is also shown by contrasting the French approach to producing the law-state with English liberalism which relies on a balance (...)
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  38. Annik Schnitzler, Jean-Claude Génot, Maurice Wintz & Brack W. Hale (2008). Naturalness and Conservation in France. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 21 (5).score: 12.0
    This article discusses the ecological and cultural criteria underlying the management practices for protected areas in France. It examines the evolution of French conservation from its roots in the 19th century, when it focused on the protection of scenic landscapes, to current times when the focus is on the protection of biodiversity. However, biodiversity is often socially defined and may not represent an ecologically sound objective for conservation. In particular, we question the current approach to protecting a specific type of (...)
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  39. Michèle Le Dœuff (2000). Feminism is Back in France--Or is It? Hypatia 15 (4):243-255.score: 12.0
    : Michèle Le Dœuff discusses the revival of feminism in France, including the phenomenon of state-sponsored feminism, such as government support for "parity": equal numbers of women and men in government. Le Dœuff analyzes the strategically patchy application of this revival and remains wary about it. Turning to the work of seventeenth-century philosopher Gabrielle Suchon, Le Dœuff considers her concepts of freedom, servitude, and active citizenship, which may well, she argues, have influenced Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Le Dœuff favorably juxtaposes the active (...)
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  40. Adam Licurse & Aaron Kesselheim (2011). Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine: The United States, France, and Japan. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 8 (4):383-386.score: 12.0
    Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine: The United States, France, and Japan Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 383-386 DOI 10.1007/s11673-011-9326-y Authors Adam Licurse, Division of Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA Aaron S. Kesselheim, Harvard Medical School, Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 1620 Tremont St. Suite 3030, Boston, MA, USA Journal Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Online ISSN 1872-4353 Print ISSN 1176-7529 Journal Volume (...)
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  41. G. Sellier (2010). Gender Studies and Film Studies in France: Steps Forward and Back. Diogenes 57 (1):103-112.score: 12.0
    Fifteen years after the first translations of Anglo-American feminist film theories, this gender approach is finding it hard to gain acceptance in France. The main reason is the elitist view of cinema d’auteur that is still prevalent in academic circles, where the art is seen as a genius’s creation outside social determinations in general and gender relations in particular. However, under the influence of historians and sociologists, who dominate gender research in France, French work on film privileges a historical and (...)
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  42. Pierre Auger, Ali Moussaoui & Gauthier Sallet (forthcoming). Basic Reproduction Ratio for a Fishery Model in a Patchy Environment. Acta Biotheoretica.score: 12.0
    Abstract We present a dynamical model of a multi-site fishery. The fish stock is located on a discrete set of fish habitats where it is catched by the fishing fleet. We assume that fishes remain on fishing habitats while the fishing vessels can move at a fast time scale to visit the different fishing sites. We use the existence of two time scales to reduce the dimension of the model : we build an aggregated model considering the habitat fish densities (...)
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  43. Denis Berthiau (forthcoming). Law, Bioethics and Practice in France: Forging a New Legislative Pact. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy.score: 12.0
    In France, bioethics norms have emerged in close interaction with medical practices. The first bioethics laws were adopted in 1994, with provisions for updates in 2004 and most recently, in 2011. As in other countries, bioethics laws indirectly refer to certain fundamental values. The purpose of this paper is threefold. First, I shall briefly describe the construction of the French bioethics laws and the values they are meant to protect. Secondly, I will show that the practice of clinical ethics, as (...)
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  44. Nicholas Dew (2009). Orientalism in Louis XIV's France. OUP Oxford.score: 12.0
    Before the Enlightenment, and before the imperialism of the later eighteenth century, how did European readers find out about the varied cultures of Asia? Orientalism in Louis XIV's France presents a history of Oriental studies in seventeenth-century France, mapping the place within the intellectual culture of the period that was given to studies of Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Chinese texts, as well as writings on Mughal India. The Orientalist writers studied here produced books that would become sources used throughout the (...)
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  45. Michèle Le Dœuff & Penelope Deutscher (2000). Feminism Is Back in France: Or Is It? Hypatia 15 (4):243 - 255.score: 12.0
    Michèle Le Dœuff discusses the revival of feminism in France, including the phenomenon of state-sponsored feminism, such as government support for "parity": equal numbers of women and men in government. Le Dœuff analyzes the strategically patchy application of this revival and remains wary about it. Turning to the work of seventeenth-century philosopher Gabrielle Suchon, Le Dœuff considers her concepts of freedom, servitude, and active citizenship, which may well, she argues, have influenced Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Le Dœuff favorably juxtaposes the active citizenship (...)
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  46. Marc A. Rodwin (2011). Reforming Pharmaceutical Industry-Physician Financial Relationships: Lessons From the United States, France, and Japan. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (4):662-670.score: 12.0
    This article compares the means that the United States, France, and Japan use to oversee pharmaceutical industry-physician financial relationships. These countries rely on professional and/or industry ethical codes, anti-kickback laws, and fair trade practice laws. They restrict kickbacks the most strictly, allow wide latitude on gifts, and generally permit drug firms to fund professional activities and associations. Consequently, to avoid legal liability, drug firms often replace kickbacks with gifts and grants. The paper concludes by proposing reforms that address problems that (...)
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  47. Johnson Kent Wright (1997). A Classical Republican in Eighteenth-Century France: The Political Thought of Mably. Stanford University Press.score: 12.0
    This is an intellectual biography of Gabriel Bonnot de Mably (1709-85), who emerges as a central figure in the history of republican thought in the era of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. Although Mably, whose career as a historian and political theorist stretched from 1740 to the eve of the French Revolution, clearly played a major role in the intellectual history of his era, there has been no study of his life and thought in English for nearly seventy years. (...)
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  48. Eva Fleischner (1988). Catholics in France Who Saved Jews During the Holocaust. Philosophy and Theology 3 (1):45-56.score: 12.0
    This article offers an historical and theologico-reflective account of a number of Catholic individuals and groups who worked to save Jews in France during the Holocaust. It summarizes some of the results of the author’s research in both France and Israel.
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  49. Hans V. Hansen & Jane McLeod (2012). Petitioning the King: The Case of Provincial Printers in Eighteenth-Century France. Argumentation 26 (1):161-170.score: 12.0
    This essay studies an argumentative practice in eighteenth-century France by exploring the persuasiveness of some petitions to obtain printer licences. Those who wanted to enter the printing business in eighteenth-century France had to obtain licences from the King to do so. The French government had established limits to the number of printers it would permit to operate in the realm; hence, there was competition for any vacancy that became open. Thus, the context is that of trained printers in provincial towns, (...)
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  50. Frank James William Harding (1973). Jean-Marie Guyau, 1854-1888, Aesthetician and Sociologist: A Study of His Aesthetic Theory and Critical Practice. Droz.score: 12.0
    In the case of Jean-Marie Guyau, declared humanist and sociologist, there is the debt of a French thinker to English thought, ...
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  51. Mar (2007). Acceptability in France of Induced Abortion for Adolescents. American Journal of Bioethics 7 (8):26 – 32.score: 12.0
    Background : This study investigated the factors affecting the acceptability in France of abortions. Method : 80 study participants from Toulouse and 124 from Metz judged the acceptability of abortion in 64 vignettes composed of five factors: 1) the adolescent's age (15 or 17.5 years), 2) the adolescent's plans to continue schooling or not, 3) the fetus' age (1, 2, 3, or 4 months), 4) the adolescent's parents' agreement or not, and 5) the agreement or not of baby's father. Results: (...)
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  52. Marc A. Rodwin (2010). Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine: The United States, France, and Japan. Oxford University Press.score: 12.0
    The heart of the matter -- The evolution of the French medicine -- Coping with physicians' conflicts of interest in France -- The rise of a protected medical market : the United States before 1950 -- The commercial transformation : the United States, 1950-1980 -- The logic of medical markets : the United States, 1980 to the present -- Coping with physicians' conflicts of interest in the United States -- The evolution of Japanese medicine -- Coping with physicians' conflicts of (...)
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  53. Jacques Arènes (2012). Marie de la Trinité et la question du Père : aperçus psychanalytiques. Laval Thã©Ologique Et Philosophique 68 (3):553-565.score: 12.0
    Jacques Arènes | : Marie de la Trinité est une mystique contemporaine dont Jacques Lacan fut l’analyste. Cette trajectoire est paradigmatique de la manière dont une mystique rencontre la souffrance psychique dans le paysage culturel du milieu du xxe siècle. La pensée de Jacques Lacan concernant la mystique, ainsi que des considérations psychanalytiques plus générales à propos de la paternité, sont mises en relation avec la logique apophatique de cette spirituelle. Cette mystique « antinaturelle » se déploie en une sécheresse (...)
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  54. Valérie Chevassus-Marchionni (2012). Croyance et psychanalyse dans l'itinéraire singulier de Marie de la Trinité. Laval Théologique Et Philosophique 68 (3):567-576.score: 12.0
    Valérie Chevassus-Marchionni | : Le « cas » de Marie de la Trinité illustre d’une manière particulière la thématique « croyance et psychanalyse ». En effet, chez cette soeur dominicaine des campagnes, la foi religieuse et la croyance en sa vocation de dévotion interfèrent très étroitement avec l’expérience psychanalytique : d’une part, elle se prête pendant quatre années à une cure psychanalytique avec le docteur Jacques Lacan, d’autre part, elle exercera elle-même quelque temps la profession de psychothérapeute. Pour Marie de (...)
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  55. Jean Claude Chevalier (1985). Grammatical Analysis and Logical Analysis in France. Topoi 4 (2).score: 12.0
    It is well known that, in France, this important movement, which originated in Port-Royal, did not remain exactly on the same basis during its development. In this paper we attempt to show how a new concept (the logical analysis of sentence from phrase) was proposed by Du Marsais (see grammatical articles of the Encyclopédie), Beauzée (1767) and, finally, Letellier (1805, 1811).
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  56. Gaudilliere J.-P. (2002). Paris-New York Roundtrip: Transatlantic Crossings and the Reconstruction of the Biological Sciences in Post-War France. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C 33 (3):389-417.score: 12.0
    During the first years of the post-war era, many French scientists travelled in the United States. As they looked for a reference to be used in rebuilding their own scientific landscape, their diaries say as much about the rise of the American biomedical complex as they do about their perception of research in the country. In order to illustrate how the French biologists adopted, competed with, or challenged the American model and how transatlantic exchanges played a critical role in the (...)
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  57. Anne Marie Moulin (1988). Medical Ethics in France: The Latest Great Political Debate. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 9 (3).score: 12.0
    The American term Bioethics has been adopted over the last ten years and the development of Bioethics committees on the American model testifies this influence, even before the official appointment of a National Committee in 1983. This phenomenon acknowledged as the emergence of French bioethics is in fact the final outcome of a long-lasting crisis in the medical profession, in quest for a new style of ethics, breaking with the traditional professional ethics (French Déontologie, through the Ordre des Médecins). Among (...)
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  58. Tanja Pihlar (2005). Ludvik Bartelj Und France Vebers ''Gegenstandstheoretische Schule''. Ein Baustein Zur Historiographie der Philosophie Sloweniens. Studies in East European Thought 57 (2):185 - 208.score: 12.0
    The paper presents a description of the foundations of Ludvik Barteljs philosophy. Bartelj, born in 1913, lives and writes philosophy and theology in Slovenia. He is a close follower of his teachers, France Weber/Veber, Gegenstandsphilosophie [object-philosophy= OP]. He develops OP in some respects and also in some areas missing in Veber but even these innovations take as their point of departure Veberian Gegenstandsphilosophie. For Bartelj OP theory is the fundamental philosophic discipline and, finally, will embrace all real objects. OP itself (...)
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  59. Rhuthmos (forthcoming). PÉDAGOGIE – « Les rythmes scolaires avec Claire Leconte » – Questions d'éthique – France Culture – 16 mai 2013. Rhuthmos.score: 12.0
    « Les rythmes scolaires » avec Claire Leconte – le 16 mai 2013 de 15:30 à 16:00 sur France Culture. Claire Leconte est professeur émérite de psychologie de l'éducation et spécialiste des rythmes de l'enfant et de l'adolescent, chercheur au laboratoire Psitec de l'université de Lille3. C. Leconte, Des rythmes de vie aux rythmes scolaires : quelle histoire !, Lille, Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, (...) - Actualités.
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  60. Marie J. Aquilino (1994). Expositions: Literature and Architecture in Nineteenth-Century France (Review). Philosophy and Literature 18 (1):184-185.score: 12.0
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  61. Emanuel Bertrand & Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent (2011). Materials Research in France: A Short-Lived National Initiative (1982–1994). Minerva 49 (2):191-214.score: 12.0
    This paper describes the French initiative in materials research against both a national and an international background, in an attempt to disentangle the local circumstances, which prompted this governmental initiative, and to characterize the specific profile of materials research in France. In presenting a biography of the interdisciplinary program in materials research (PIRMAT), we argue that: i) the PIRMAT denotes a failure of the French science policy in materials research; ii) the leadership of the CNRS led to a specific style (...)
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  62. Jean Claude Chevalier (1985). Grammatical Analysis and Logical Analysis in France. Topoi 4 (2):187-191.score: 12.0
    It is well known that, in France, this important movement, which originated in Port-Royal, did not remain exactly on the same basis during its development. In this paper we attempt to show how a new concept (the logical analysis of sentence from ‘phrase’) was proposed by Du Marsais (see grammatical articles of the Encyclopédie ), Beauzée (1767) and, finally, Letellier (1805, 1811).
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  63. Marvin Farber (1968). Philosophic Thought in France and the United States. Albany, State University of New York Press.score: 12.0
    To render the movement of life would involve following, abandoning, and then retracing a hundred different paths; it would mean going outside of France and ...
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  64. Véronique Fournier, Denis Berthiau, Julie D.’Haussy & Philippe Bataille (forthcoming). Access to Assisted Reproductive Technologies in France: The Emergence of the Patients' Voice. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy.score: 12.0
    Is there any ethical justification for limiting the reproductive autonomy and not make assisted reproductive technologies available to certain prospective parents? We present and discuss the results of an interdisciplinary clinical ethics study concerning access to assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in situations which are considered as ethically problematic in France (overage or sick parents, surrogate motherhood). The study focused on the arguments that people in these situations put forward when requesting access to ART. It shows that requester’s arguments are based (...)
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  65. H. Kirchner & Christophe Ringeissen (eds.) (2000). Frontiers of Combining Systems: Third International Workshop, Frocos 2000, Nancy, France, March 22-24, 2000: Proceedings. [REVIEW] Springer.score: 12.0
    This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Frontiers of Combining Systems, FroCoS 2000, held in Nancy, France, in March 2000.The 14 revised full papers presented together with four invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 31 submissions. Among the topics covered are constraint processing, interval narrowing, rewriting systems, proof planning, sequent calculus, type systems, model checking, theorem proving, declarative programming, logic programming, and equational theories.
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  66. Marelene Rayner-Canham & Geoff Rayner-Canham (2011). Anne-Marie Weidler Kubanek: Nothing Less Than an Adventure: Ellen Gleditsch and Her Life in Science. Foundations of Chemistry 13 (3):251-252.score: 12.0
    Anne-Marie Weidler Kubanek: Nothing less than an adventure: Ellen Gleditsch and her life in science Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 1-2 DOI 10.1007/s10698-011-9119-8 Authors Marelene Rayner-Canham, Memorial University, Grenfell Campus, Corner Brook, NL, Canada Geoff Rayner-Canham, Memorial University, Grenfell Campus, Corner Brook, NL, Canada Journal Foundations of Chemistry Online ISSN 1572-8463 Print ISSN 1386-4238.
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  67. A. Souter (1924). Cornélius Nèpos, Oeuvres: Texte Établi Et Traduit Par Anne-Marie Guillemin. Paris: Société d'Édition 'Les Belles Lettres,' 1923. 16 Francs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 38 (5-6):139-.score: 12.0
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  68. François Aubry (2012). Les rythmes contradictoires de l'aide-soignante. Conséquences sur la santé au travail de rythmes temporels contradictoires, en France et au Québec. Temporalités. Revue de Sciences Sociales Et Humaines (16).score: 12.0
    À partir d’une étude qualitative comparée en France et au Québec, nous montrons dans cet article que la phase d’intégration des nouvelles recrues aides-soignantes dans les organisations gériatriques françaises et québécoises est une phase complexe d’expérimentation du métier, où elles intègrent des normes collectives de rythmes de travail. Le collectif de travail, par la voix d’une « ancienne », juge de la capacité des nouvelles recrues à respecter ces rythmes et transmet des stratégies de régulation créées localement et indispensables pour (...)
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  69. Pierre Marie Beaude & Jacques Fantino (eds.) (2010). Identité Et Altérité: La Norme En Question?: Hommage à Pierre-Marie Beaude. Université Paul-Verlaine, Centre de Recherche Écritures.score: 12.0
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  70. P. Braffort (2011). Ernst von Glasersfeld's Legacy Is Alive and Well in France and Italy! Constructivist Foundations 6 (2):139-139.score: 12.0
    Upshot: Paul Braffort was in charge of the research department GRISA (Groupe de Recherches sur l’Information Scientifique Automatique) in EURATOM when Ernst von Glasersfeld joined Silvio Ceccato’s group in the early 1960s. With these responsibilities he provided the initial funding for the work on language analysis that later Ernst brought to the US. In his essay Braffort describes von Glasersfeld’s professional involvements in France and Italy.
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  71. Michael Burrage (2006). Revolution and the Making of the Contemporary Legal Profession: England, France, and the United States. OUP Oxford.score: 12.0
    The revolutions of France, the United States, and England each inspired dreams of creating legal institutions that did not depend on specialist intermediaries, and, in different ways, provoked attacks on the existing rules and government of the legal profession more widespread and severe than at any other time in their history. These dreams came to naught and, sooner or later, the professions recovered, but their revolutionary experiences nevertheless had a lasting impact on their subsequent organization, and help to explain why (...)
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  72. Emmanuelle de Champs & Jean-Pierre Cléro (eds.) (2009). Bentham Et la France: Fortune Et Infortunes de L'Utilitarisme. Voltaire Foundation.score: 12.0
    Un philosophe anglais en France : Lumières et Révolution (1770-1795) -- Bentham et Dumont : les premières traductions françaises -- Utilitarisme, socialisme et libéralisme : Bentham en France au XIXe siècle -- Bentham en France au XXe siècle : perspectives critiques.
     
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  73. Eve-Marie Engels, László Kovács, Jens Clausen & Thomas Potthast (eds.) (2011). Darwin Und Die Bioethik: Eve-Marie Engels Zum 60. Geburtstag. K. Alber.score: 12.0
     
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  74. Michel Foucault (2003). Abnormal: Lectures at the Collège De France, 1974-1975. Picador.score: 12.0
    The second volume in an unprecedented publishing event: the complete College de France lectures of one of the most influential thinkers of the last century Michel Foucault remains among the towering intellectual figures of postmodern philosophy. His works on sexuality, madness, the prison, and medicine are classics his example continues to challenge and inspire. From 1971 until his death in 1984, Foucault gave public lectures at the world-famous College de France. These lectures were seminal events. Attended by thousands, they created (...)
     
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  75. Michel Foucault (2006). Psychiatric Power: Lectures at the Collège De France, 1973-74. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 12.0
    In this new addition to the Collège de France lecture series, Michel Foucault's historical enquiry into the uses and techniques of power and knowledge finds itself directed towards a study of the birth of psychiatry. Psychiatric Power shows not only how Western society's division of the "mad" from the "sane" began, but also how society, medicine, and law and their treatment of the "mad" developed into what we now recognize as modern psychiatry, and how modern social and political attitudes towards (...)
     
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  76. Michel Foucault (2003). Society Must Be Defended: Lectures at the Collège De France, 1975-76. Picador.score: 12.0
    An examination of the relation between war and politics, by one of the twentieth century’s most influential thinkers From 1971 until 1984 at the College de France, Michel Foucault gave a series of lectures ranging freely and conversationally over the range of his research. In Society Must Be Defended , Foucault deals with the emergence in the early seventeenth century of a new understanding of war as the permanent basis of all institutions of power, a hidden presence within society that (...)
     
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  77. Michel Foucault (2007). Security, Territory, Population: Lectures at the Collège De France, 1977-1978. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 12.0
    Marking a major development in Foucault's thinking, this book derives from the lecture course which he gave at the Collège de France between January and April, 1978. Taking as his starting point the notion of "bio-power," introduced in his 1976 course Society Must be Defended , Foucault sets out to study the foundations of this new technology of power over population. Distinct from punitive, disciplinary systems, the mechanisms of power are here finely entwined with the technologies of security, and it (...)
     
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  78. Michel Foucault (2007). Security, Territory, Population: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1977-78. République Française.score: 12.0
    Marking a major development in Foucault's thinking, this book derives from the lecture course which he gave at the Collège de France between January and April, 1978. Taking as his starting point the notion of "bio-power," introduced in his 1976 course Society Must be Defended , Foucault sets out to study the foundations of this new technology of power over population. Distinct from punitive, disciplinary systems, the mechanisms of power are here finely entwined with the technologies of security, and it (...)
     
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  79. Michel Foucault (2005). The Hermeneutics of the Subject: Lectures at the Collège De France, 1981-1982. Palgrave-Macmillan.score: 12.0
    The Hermeneutics of the Subject is the third volume in the collection of Michel Foucault's lectures at the College de France, one of the world's most prestigious institutions. Faculty at the college give public lectures, in which they can present works-in-progress on any subject of their choosing. Foucault's were more speculative and free-ranging than the arguments of such groundbreaking works as The History of Sexuality or Madness and Civilization . In the lectures comprising this volume, Foucault focuses upon the ways (...)
     
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  80. Edmund Gosse (1918/1967). Three French Moralists and the Gallantry of France. Freeport, N.Y.,Books for Libraries Press.score: 12.0
    LA ROCHEFOUCAULD ONE of the most gifted of the young officers who gave their lives for France at the beginning of the war, Quartermaster Paul Lintier, in the admirable notes which he wrote on his knee at intervals during the battle ...
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  81. Sudhir Hazareesingh (ed.) (2002). The Jacobin Legacy in Modern France: Essays in Honour of Vincent Wright. OUP Oxford.score: 12.0
    In this volume, a distinguished collection of historians and political scientists reflect on France's evolution as a political community from the nineteenth century to the present. France is often seen as a 'Jacobin' polity, committed to the principles of national unity and state centralization, a robust conception of patriotism, the promotion of a uniform and homogenous culture on its society, and the defence of the general interest against sectional concerns. The overall aims of the book are threefold: firstly to map (...)
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  82. François-André Isambert (1989). Ethics Committees in France. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 14 (4):445-456.score: 12.0
    Leading biologists and physicians in France have been considering bioethical problems for several decades. In 1983 an important new forum for bioethical discussion in France was created, with the establishment of the Comité Consultatif National d'Ethique pour les Sciences de la Vie et de la Santé ( C.C.N.E. ). This committee has produced numerous important opinions and reports on such topics as research involving human subjects, fetal tissue research, and the new reproductive technologies. (...) At the local level the discussion of bioethical questions is carried on by ethics committees, which are charged with the responsibility of reviewing research protocols. Keywords: commissions, ethics committees, codes of ethics, physicians, human experimentation, reproductive technologies CiteULike Connotea Del.icio.us What's this?. (shrink)
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  83. Harold Mah (2003). Enlightenment Phantasies: Cultural Identity in France and Germany, 1750-1914. Cornell University Press.score: 12.0
    Introduction: identity as phantasy in Enlightenment in France and Germany -- The man with too many qualities : the young herder between France and Germany -- The language of cultural identity : Diderot to Nietzsche -- Strange classicism : aesthetic vision in Winckelmann, Nietzsche, and Thomas Mann -- Classicism and gender transformation : David, Goethe, and Stal -- The French Revolution and the problem of time : Hegel to Marx.
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  84. Eleni Mouratidou (2006). De la sémiotique de la représentation théâtrale à l'anthropologie culturelle. Sign Systems Studies 34 (2):527-537.score: 12.0
    From the semiotics of theatrical representation to cultural anthropology or why theater (resists)? In this paper I propose an epistemological approach to the field of theatre semiotics from the beginning of the 20th century to our days. Firstly, I point out two different periods that have influenced theatre semiotics. The first one centres on reflections and studies by the Prague School of Structuralism. More precisely, I address Jan Mukařovsky’s essays about art and society as well as Jindrich Honzl’s contributions to (...)
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  85. A. D. Nock (1926). Catalogue des Manuscrils Alchimiques Grecs. Publié Sous la Direction de J. Bidez, F. Cumont, J. L. Heiberg Et O. Lagercrantz. I. Les Parisini Démerits Par Henri Lebègue. En Appendice les Manuscrits des Coeranides Et Tables Générales Par Marie Delcourt. Pp. X + 320. 30 Francs. III. Les Manuscrits des Îles Britanniques Décrits Par Dorothea Waley Singer Avec la Collaboration de Annie Anderson Et William J. Anderson. En Appendice les Recettes Alchemiques du Codex Holkhamicus, Éditées Par Otto Lagercrantz. Bruxelles: Lamertin, 1924. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (06):218-.score: 12.0
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  86. Diana Preston (2005). Before the Fall-Out: The Human Chain Reaction From Marie Curie to Hiroshima. Doubleday.score: 12.0
    A history of the Atomic Bomb from Marie Curie to Hiroshima. “I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds” — Oppenheimer quoting the Bhagavad Gita after witnessing the successful demonstration of the atom bomb. The bomb, which killed an estimated 140,000 civilians in Hiroshima and destroyed the countryside for miles around, was one of the defining moments in world history. That mushroom cloud cast a terrifying shadow over the contemporary world and continues to do so today. But how could this (...)
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  87. Jan-H. Schneider (2000). John Dewey in France. Studies in Philosophy and Education 19 (1):69-82.score: 12.0
    The present article on John Dewey aims at pursuing thetraces of the reception of Dewey's work in France. Itis intended as a survey of the writers who have takennote of Dewey and his ideas, and is meant to functionas a sort of additive inventory, with no claim tocomprehensiveness. Some of the articles mentioned wereunfortunately unavailable for direct examination andare thus listed merely for purposes of information.
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  88. Michael Scriven (1999). Jean-Paul Sartre: Politics and Culture in Postwar France. St. Martin's Press.score: 12.0
    This book offers an assessment of Sartre as an exemplary figure in the evolving political and cultural landscape of post-1945 France. Sartre's originality is located in the tense relationship that he maintained between deeply held revolutionary beliefs and a residual yet critical attachment to traditional forms of cultural expression. A series of case-studies centered on Gaullism, communism, Maoism, the theatre, art criticism, and the media, illustrates the continuing relevance and appeal of Sartre to the contemporary world.
     
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  89. Douglas Smith (1996). Transvaluations: Nietzsche in France, 1872-1972. Oxford University Press.score: 12.0
    This study traces the transvaluations or transformations in value and meaning Nietzsche's work underwent during the first century of its reception in France. These transvaluations, Smith argues, resulted as various critics, both within and outside the philosophical establishment, contested Nietzsche's theories. He offers a historical perspective on the continuing importance of Nietzsche's work to contemporary debates within the arenas of philosophy and critical theory.
     
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  90. A. Ule (2002). Logik Und Kalkül. Zur Kritik France Vebers an der Mathematischen Logik. Grazer Philosophische Studien 64 (1):119-135.score: 12.0
    In this paper I present and discuss the main objections of France Veber (1890- 1975) against mathematical logic in general and the work of Mihael Marki (1864-1939), the first modern logician in Slovenia, in particular. Marki tried to develop an algebra of logic in the spirit of Boole and Schröder, and thereby to provide an axiomatic system of syllogistics with the least number of axioms. Veber's general objection to this project was that it tries to represent the essential qualitative properties (...)
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  91. William Wresch (2003). Perspectives on the Right to Publish: Globalinequalities, Digital Publications, and Thelegacy of Revolutionary France. Ethics and Information Technology 5 (2):117-127.score: 12.0
    By 1789 the French Enlightenment had alreadyestablished that the rights of citizensincluded the right to speak, write, and printfreely. This right has since been enshrined invarious national and international documents,but remains elusive in much of the world. Oneway to consider these freedoms is to look notjust across the world comparing nations thathave or don''t have freedom, but back throughtime at the first effort to promulgate thesenew rights – the French Revolution. When theFrench Revolution created freedom of the pressin 1789, the (...)
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  92. Mary L. Bellhouse (1997). Erotic "Remedy" Prints and the Fall of the Aristocracy in Eighteenth-Century France. Political Theory 25 (5):680-715.score: 10.0
  93. Piet Steenbakkers (1997). The New Ueberweg History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy in France and the Netherlands. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 5 (1):151 – 163.score: 10.0
    Frankreich und Niederlande. Herausgegeben von Jean-Pierre Schobinger. Basel: Schwabe, 1993. Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie, begr ndet von Friedrich Ueberweg, v llig neubearbeitete Ausgabe. Die Philosophie des 17. Jahrhunderts, Band 2. 2 vols (with continuous pagination), xxxiii, 1144 pp. ISBN 3-7965-0934-7. Price: 230 Swiss francs. Enclosed separately: Gesamtvorwort, xx pp.
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  94. Mary Whitby (2002). Nonnus, Dionysiaca Book 47 M.-C. Fayant: Nonnos de Panopolis . Les Dionysiaques. Tome XVII, Chant Xlvii (Collection Des Universités de France Publiée Sous le Patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé). Pp. 205. Paris: Les belLes Lettres, 2000. Cased, Frs. 285. Isbn: 2-251-00489-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 52 (02):282-.score: 10.0
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  95. Mary Whitby (2005). Nonnus and the Giants F. Vian (Ed.): Nonnos de Panopolis: Les Dionysiaques. Tome XVIII, Chant XLVIII . (Collection des Universités de France Publiée Sous le Patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé.) Pp. Xiv + 235. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2003. Paper, €36. ISBN: 2-251-00508-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 55 (02):476-.score: 10.0
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  96. Mary Whitby (2001). Diverse Nonnus B. Simon: Nonnos de Panopolis . Les Dionysiaques. Tome XIV, Chants XXXVIII–XL (Collection des Universités de France Publiée Sous le Patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé). Pp. Xii. + 317. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1999. Cased, Frs. 315. ISBN: 2-251-00474-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (02):236-.score: 10.0
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  97. Mary Whitby (2000). Nonnus' Funeral Games H. Frangoulis (Ed., Trans.): Nonnos de Panopolis XIII , Les Dionysiaques XXXVII. (Collection Des Universités de France Publiée Sous le Patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé). Pp. XIV + 191. Paris: Les belLes Lettres, 1999. Cased. Isbn: 2-251-00471-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 50 (02):419-.score: 10.0
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  98. Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France (PDF).score: 9.0
  99. Michael Potter (2010). Elucidating the Tractatus: Wittgenstein's Early Philosophy of Logic and Language – Marie McGinn. Philosophical Quarterly 60 (238):192-194.score: 9.0
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  100. Taylor Carman (2004). Review of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Nature: Course Notes From the College de France. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (6).score: 9.0
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