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    La correspondance entre Descartes et Fermat/The correspondence between Descartes and Fermat.Michele Gregoire - 1998 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 51 (2):355-362.
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    Le principe de précaution en matière bancaire et financière.Michèle Grégoire - 2020 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 62 (1):181-187.
    La présente contribution met en évidence le rôle fondamental du principe de précaution dans l’élaboration et la mise en œuvre de l’Union bancaire. Trois piliers la composent, le Mécanisme de supervision unique, le Mécanisme de résolution unique et le Système unifié de protection des dépôts, reflètant en forme pyramidale une approche graduée du risque systémique. La montée en puissance de l’usage des technologies de gouvernance algorithmique pour traiter les opérations financières sur les marchés engendre de nouveaux types de risques, liés (...)
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    Fairness as Appropriateness: Negotiating Epistemological Differences in Peer Review.Joshua Guetzkow, Michèle Lamont & Grégoire Mallard - 2009 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 34 (5):573-606.
    Epistemological differences fuel continuous and frequently divisive debates in the social sciences and the humanities. Sociologists have yet to consider how such differences affect peer evaluation. The empirical literature has studied distributive fairness, but neglected how epistemological differences affect perception of fairness in decision making. The normative literature suggests that evaluators should overcome their epistemological differences by ‘‘translating’’ their preferred standards into general criteria of evaluation. However, little is known about how procedural fairness actually operates. Drawing on eighty-one interviews with (...)
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    An anthropological approach to French nuclear power: Gabrielle Hecht: The Radiance of France: Nuclear Power and National Identity after World War II. New edition with a foreword by Michel Callon and new afterword by the author. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009 [1998]. 486 pp, US $25.00, £18.95 PB.Grégoire Mallard - 2010 - Metascience 19 (3):469-474.
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    Combien de temps nous reste-t-il à vivre ? La durée de la vie comme objet mathématique et comme enjeu politique au xviiie siècle.Grégoire Chamayou - 2011 - Astérion 8.
    Au xviie siècle, la question de la durée de la vie fait l’objet d’un nouveau traitement en termes d’arithmétique politique. Cette mathématisation, avec la construction de la notion de « vie moyenne », permet une intégration de l’art de prolonger la vie aux techniques de gouvernement. Élaborée dans le cadre des pratiques financières de rentes viagères, la notion émigre vers l’économie politique, où la vie n’est plus conçue comme support d’intérêts mais comme force productive. Le problème se pose alors en (...)
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  6. Michel III et Basile le Macedonien dans les inscriptions d'Ancyre.Henri Grégoire - 1929 - Byzantion 5:326-46.
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  7. Une inscription datee au nom du roi Boris-Michel de Bulgarie.Henri Gregoire - 1939 - Byzantion 14:227-234.
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    C. ARRUZZA, Les Malbeurs de la Théodicée. Plotin, Origéne, Grégoire de Nysse("Nutrix", VI), Brepols Publishers, Turnhout 2011.Michele Abbate - 2012 - Elenchos 33 (1):172-175.
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    Un désir qui n'a pas de limite. Libre essai sur un passage de La vie de Moïse selon saint Grégoire de Nysse.Michel Corbin - 1999 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 55 (3):365-391.
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    Oikonomia et regimen : à propos d’une critique de M. Foucault par G. Agamben.Michel Senellart - 2023 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 79 (3):355-368.
    Michel Senellart Cet article propose une réponse à la critique adressée par G. Agamben, dans Le Règne et la Gloire (2008), à la généalogie foucaldienne de la gouvernementalité. En cherchant dans la pensée chrétienne des premiers siècles la matrice d’une conception nouvelle du pouvoir comme gouvernement des hommes — « économie » ou conduite des âmes —, Foucault aurait méconnu la signification proprement théologique, au sein du dispositif trinitaire, du mot oikonomia. Nous voudrions montrer, à partir d’une relecture du 2e (...)
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  11. Exploding stories and the limits of fiction.Michel-Antoine Xhignesse - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (3):675-692.
    It is widely agreed that fiction is necessarily incomplete, but some recent work postulates the existence of universal fictions—stories according to which everything is true. Building such a story is supposedly straightforward: authors can either assert that everything is true in their story, define a complement function that does the assertoric work for them, or, most compellingly, write a story combining a contradiction with the principle of explosion. The case for universal fictions thus turns on the intuitive priority we assign (...)
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  12. What Makes a Kind an Art-kind?Michel-Antoine Xhignesse - 2020 - British Journal of Aesthetics 60 (4):471-88.
    The premise that every work belongs to an art-kind has recently inspired a kind-centred approach to theories of art. Kind-centred analyses posit that we should abandon the project of giving a general theory of art and focus instead on giving theories of the arts. The main difficulty, however, is to explain what makes a given kind an art-kind in the first place. Kind-centred theorists have passed this buck on to appreciative practices, but this move proves unsatisfactory. I argue that the (...)
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  13. Imagining fictional contradictions.Michel-Antoine Xhignesse - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):3169-3188.
    It is widely believed, among philosophers of literature, that imagining contradictions is as easy as telling or reading a story with contradictory content. Italo Calvino’s The Nonexistent Knight, for instance, concerns a knight who performs many brave deeds, but who does not exist. Anything at all, they argue, can be true in a story, including contradictions and other impossibilia. While most will readily concede that we cannot objectually imagine contradictions, they nevertheless insist that we can propositionally imagine them, and regularly (...)
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    After Whitehead: Rescher on process metaphysics.Michel Weber (ed.) - 2004 - Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.
    ... PREFACE Paul Gochet (Liege) "[...] une entite physique ne peut etre envisagee que comme une sorte de concretisation, de consolidation locale dans un ...
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  15. Schopenhauer’s Perceptive Invective.Michel-Antoine Xhignesse - 2020 - In Jens Lemanski (ed.), Language, Logic, and Mathematics in Schopenhauer. Basel, Schweiz: Birkhäuser. pp. 95-107.
    Schopenhauer’s invective is legendary among philosophers, and is unmatched in the historical canon. But these complaints are themselves worthy of careful consideration: they are rooted in Schopenhauer’s philosophy of language, which itself reflects the structure of his metaphysics. This short chapter argues that Schopenhauer’s vitriol rewards philosophical attention; not because it expresses his critical take on Fichte, Hegel, Herbart, Schelling, and Schleiermacher, but because it neatly illustrates his philosophy of language. Schopenhauer’s epithets are not merely spiteful slurs; instead, they reflect (...)
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  16. Éléments de routine ayurvédique. Autonomie, rituel et ascèse.Michel Weber - 2021
    Michel Weber, Éléments de routine ayurvédique. Autonomie, rituel et ascèse, Les Éditions Chromatika, 2021. (978-2-930517-82-7 ; pdf 978-2-930517-83-4 ; 104 pp., 14€) -/- L’Ayurvéda propose une philosophie de vie qui articule un vaste système métaphysique (une cosmologie théorique) avec une visée thérapeutique profonde (une anthropologie pratique). -/- À la croisée de la théorie et de la pratique, on trouve la routine (« dinacharya ») dont le but est de susciter l’individuation et la solidarité, c’est-à-dire l’autonomie (de chacun) respectueuse de la (...)
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  17. A Dialogue Concerning ‘Doing Philosophy with and within Computer Games’ – or: Twenty rainy minutes in Krakow.Michelle Westerlaken & Stefano Gualeni - 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference of the Philosophy of Computer Games.
    ‘Philosophical dialogue’ indicates both a form of philosophical inquiry and its corresponding literary genre. In its written form, it typically features two or more characters who engage in a discussion concerning morals, knowledge, as well as a variety of topics that can be widely labelled as ‘philosophical’. Our philosophical dialogue takes place in Krakow, Poland. It is a rainy morning and two strangers are waiting at a tram stop. One of them is dressed neatly, and cannot stop fidgeting with his (...)
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    The Negotiable Constitution: On the Limitation of Rights.Grégoire C. N. Webber - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    In matters of rights, constitutions tend to avoid settling controversies. With few exceptions, rights are formulated in open-ended language, seeking consensus on an abstraction without purporting to resolve the many moral-political questions implicated by rights. The resulting view has been that rights extend everywhere but are everywhere infringed by legislation seeking to resolve the very moral-political questions the constitution seeks to avoid. The Negotiable Constitution challenges this view. Arguing that underspecified rights call for greater specification, Grégoire C. N. Webber draws (...)
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    turba Philosophorum Congrès Pythagoricien Sur L’Art D’Hermès: Edition Critique, Traduction Et Présentation.Grégoire Lacaze - 2018 - Brill.
    The _Turba Philosophorum_ is at the confluence of many Greek traditions, and bears testimony both to the history of the transmission of Greek knowledge, and of its reception in Egypt in the ninth century.
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    Learning to Use Narrative Function Words for the Organization and Communication of Experience.Gregoire Pointeau, Solène Mirliaz, Anne-Laure Mealier & Peter Ford Dominey - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    How do people learn to talk about the causal and temporal relations between events, and the motivation behind why people do what they do? The narrative practice hypothesis of Hutto and Gallagher holds that children are exposed to narratives that provide training for understanding and expressing reasons for why people behave as they do. In this context, we have recently developed a model of narrative processing where a structured model of the developing situation is built up from experienced events, and (...)
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    When Wine and Apple Both Help the Production of Grapes: ERP Evidence for Post-lexical Semantic Facilitation in Picture Naming.Grégoire Python, Raphaël Fargier & Marina Laganaro - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Illustrating Instrumental Variable Regressions Using the Career Adaptability – Job Satisfaction Relationship.Grégoire Bollmann, Serguei Rouzinov, André Berchtold & Jérôme Rossier - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    This article illustrates instrumental variable (IV) estimation by examining an unexpected finding of the research on career adaptability and job satisfaction. Theoretical and empirical arguments suggest that in the general population, people’s abilities to adapt their careers are beneficial to their job satisfaction. However, a recent meta-analysis unexpectedly found no effect when personality traits are controlled for. We argue that a reverse effect of job satisfaction on career adaptability, originating from affective tendencies tied to personality, might explain this null effect. (...)
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    The Date, Authorship, and Literary Structure of the Great Peace Scripture Digest.Grégoire Espesset - 2013 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (2):321-351.
    The text opening the 'Great Peace Part' ('Taiping bu') in the Ming Taoist Canon, the Great Peace Scripture Digest (Taiping jing chao) is widely confused with the famous Great Peace Scripture (Taiping jing) which follows it in the Canon. The first full analysis and reassessment of the Great Peace Scripture Digest, this paper reviews the textual morphology of its ancient and modern editions, discusses current hypotheses concerning its date and authorship, and investigates its literary structure and form, pointing to clusters (...)
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    The gift as colonial ideology? Marcel Mauss and the solidarist colonial policy in the interwar era.Grégoire Mallard - 2018 - Journal of International Political Theory 14 (2):183-202.
    Marcel Mauss published his essay The Gift in the context of debates about the European sovereign debt crises and the economic growth experienced by the colonies. This article traces the discursive associations between Mauss’ anthropological concepts and the reformist program of French socialists who pushed for an “altruistic” colonial policy in the interwar period. This article demonstrates that the three obligations which Mauss identified as the basis of a customary law of international economic relations served as key references in the (...)
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    Global science and national sovereignty: studies in historical sociology of science.Gregoire Mallard, Catherine Paradeise & Ashveen Peerbaye (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Routledge.
    Interrogating the relationship of the sovereign power of the nation state to the scientist's expert knowledge as a legitimating--and sometimes challenging- ...
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  26. Leçons de Philosophie des Sciences Expérimentales.Auguste Grégoire - 1951 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 7 (3):329-330.
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    « Se mesler avec les bestes brutes »La bestialité dans la littérature des XVIe-XVIIe siècles.Grégoire Holtz - 2022 - Revue de Synthèse 143 (1-2):45-72.
    Résumé L’objet de cet article est d’analyser les récits de bestialité qui se multiplient dans la littérature des XVIe et XVIIe siècles, dans les écrits juridiques, médicaux, polémiques et surtout dans les relations de voyages. Ces anecdotes qui mettent en scène des accouplements, voire des enfantements, entre hommes et bêtes, amènent à questionner les rapports troubles entre l’épistémè de la Renaissance et les savoirs ethnographiques acquis durant cette première époque coloniale, savoirs qui s’imprègnent parfois des récits mythologiques locaux. Inspirées par (...)
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    Women’s participation in breast cancer screening in France – an ethical approach.Grégoire Moutel, Nathalie Duchange, Sylviane Darquy, Sandrine de Montgolfier, Frédérique Papin-Lefebvre, Odile Jullian, Jérôme Viguier, Hélène Sancho-Garnier & $authorfirstName $authorlastName - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):64.
    Breast cancer is a major public health challenge. Organized mammography screening (OS) is considered one way to reduce breast cancer mortality. EU recommendations prone mass deployment of OS, and back in 2004, France introduced a national OS programme for women aged 50–74 years. However, in 2012, participation rate was still just 52.7%, well short of the targeted 70% objective. In an effort to re-address the (in) efficiency of the programme, the French National Cancer Institute has drafted an expert-group review of (...)
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    La libre parole de l’avocat.Grégoire Niango - 2023 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 64 (1):443-461.
    Auxiliaire de justice, indépendant et mandaté par son client, l’avocat occupe une place singulière dans le système judiciaire français et sa parole se caractérise a priori par une grande liberté. A l’examen cependant, on constate que son espace de parole est soumis aux règles rituelles du procès qui tendent progressivement à le restreindre, et que le contenu de cette parole est contraint par les exigences de sa mission même s’il bénéficie d’une protection dont l’effectivité est une garantie fondamentale du procès (...)
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    Pouvoir et confusion des rôles. Un regard psychologique sur la formation religieuse.Grégoire Nyssens - 2004 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 126 (4):633-644.
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    Distant dinosaurs and the aesthetics of remote art.Michel-Antoine Xhignesse - forthcoming - British Journal of Aesthetics.
    Francis Sparshott introduced the term ‘remote art’ in his 1982 presidential address to the American Society for Aesthetics. The concept has not drawn much notice since—although individual remote arts, such as palaeolithic art and the artistic practices of subaltern cultures, have enjoyed their fair share of attention from aestheticians. This paper explores what unites some artistic practices under the banner of remote art, arguing that remoteness is primarily a matter of some audience’s epistemic distance from a work’s context of creation. (...)
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    Legislated Rights and contemporary constitutional government: a reply.Grégoire Webber & Richard Ekins - 2020 - Jurisprudence 11 (4):632-644.
    Legislated Rights: Securing Human Rights through Legislation aims to correct certain imbalances in constitutional thought and scholarship that burden the legislature and rights with misconceptions...
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    The Question Why and the Common Good.Grégoire Webber - 2017 - Jurisprudence 8 (1):99-109.
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    Argumentative properties of pragmatic inferences.Grégoire Winterstein - 2009 - In Hattori (ed.), New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 161--176.
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    Manhunts: A Philosophical History.Grégoire Chamayou - 2012 - Princeton University Press.
    Touching on issues of power, authority, and domination, Manhunts takes an in-depth look at the hunting of humans in the West, from ancient Sparta, through the Middle Ages, to the modern practices of chasing undocumented migrants.
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    The Structure of Charles Taylor’s Philosophy.Grégoire Lefftz - 2022 - International Philosophical Quarterly 62 (3):345-365.
    The aim of this paper is to show how systematic Charles Taylor’s philosophy is. It rejects two opposite readings: one claiming that Taylor’s thought is too diverse to have real unity; the other, that it is the product of a “monomaniac” (Taylor’s own word). I claim that his thought has a very distinct structure, comprising two levels. On the first, “meta-hermeneutic” level, Taylor defends a thesis about hermeneutics (namely, that it cannot be dispensed with): this unifies his anthropology, epistemology, moral (...)
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  37. The Political Man as a Thing-Maker.Grégoire Mallard - 2005 - In Bruno Latour & Peter Weibel (eds.), Making Things Public. MIT Press. pp. 74--77.
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    L'identité numérique des personnes est-elle déterminée narrativement?Grégoire Lefftz - 2018 - Philosophie 139 (4):35-53.
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  39. Fichte's Passport - A Philosophy of the Police.Grégoire Chamayou & Kieran Aarons - 2013 - Theory and Event 16 (2). Translated by Kieran Aarons.
    Fichte's philosophy represented one of the first coherent attempts to provide a utopian philosophical foundation for preventative police power, one which anticipated in surprising ways the fundamental logical premises of modern dataveillance or "datapower." This article examines Fichte's proposals for a new system of police passports and the logic of control on which it rests, contextualizing it within the transformation of police practices during his lifetime. It concludes with a discussion of Hegel's criticism of the logical incoherence of securitarian policing, (...)
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    Peut-on sauver le minimalisme moral?Grégoire Lefftz - 2022 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 2:239-256.
    Cet article prend pour point de départ une critique souvent adressée au minimalisme moral de Ruwen Ogien : il y a bien de la normativité dans le rapport à soi, nous avons des obligations vis-à-vis de nous-même. Après avoir rappelé cette objection (en la reformulant et en la renforçant), l’on se demande si une forme de minimalisme peut malgré tout lui survivre. Cet article répond par la positive, en proposant une reformulation radicale de la thèse minimaliste, qui parvienne à maintenir (...)
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    Index.Grégoire Chamayou - 2012 - In Manhunts: A Philosophical History. Princeton University Press. pp. 185-191.
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    Postscript.Grégoire Chamayou - 2012 - In Manhunts: A Philosophical History. Princeton University Press. pp. 155-156.
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  43. COMMENTARY-The Manhunt Doctrine.Grégoire Chamayou - 2011 - Radical Philosophy 169:2.
     
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    Introduction.Grégoire Chamayou - 2012 - In Manhunts: A Philosophical History. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-3.
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    Cognitive control as a domain-general mechanism of school learning and development: Behavioral and neuroimaging evidence.Gregoire Borst - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    La figure de l'ennemi dans la pensée de Franz Rosenzweig et de Carl Schmitt.Grégoire Boulanger - 2011 - Archives de Philosophie 74 (3):491-508.
    La question de l’ennemi et de la guerre chez Rosenzweig est importante non seulement pour comprendre l’auteur, mais aussi son œuvre : L’Étoile de la Rédemption. Avec la relation d’hostilité, la temporalité rédemptrice basée sur le commandement d’amour s’affronte au problème des rapports qu’ont le judaïsme et le christianisme avec la guerre et le nationalisme.
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    La guerre et la question du système dans L’Étoile de la Rédemption.Grégoire Boulanger - 2011 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 29:97-108.
    Poser la question de la provenance du geste critique instaurant le pré-monde (Vorwelt) revient à s’interroger de manière plus générale sur le commencement ou plus précisément sur le fondement de L’Étoile de la Rédemption. À cette question, qui pourrait être qualifiée elle-même de fondamentale, Franz Rosenzweig fait remarquer tout d’abord, dans « La pensée nouvelle », qu’« à l’égard des premières pages d’un livre de philosophie, les lecteurs ont une attitude singulière : ils croient qu’elles c...
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    Les 'Textes inédites' attribués à Miskawayh.Grégoire Cuvelier - 1989 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 87 (2):215-234.
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    Le discours inaugural de Jésus à Nazareth: la prophétie d'un retournement (Lc 4, 16-30).Grégoire Drouot - 2007 - Nouvelle Revue Théologique 129 (1):35-44.
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    L’idée de structure ontologique du monde.Grégoire Lefftz - 2022 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 141 (2):143-166.
    La philosophie analytique récente a vu naître d’importants débats de méthode concernant la bonne manière de pratiquer l’ontologie, qui voient s’opposer les partisans déclarés de Quine à ceux de Carnap. Au cœur de ces débats se trouve l’idée que le monde possède une structure ontologique propre, indépendante de notre manière de le conceptualiser ou de l’organiser. C’est cette idée qui est ici plus précisément examinée, dans le but de la clarifier. Cet article défend la thèse que, si le monde possède (...)
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