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    Björn Schöpe, Der römische Kaiserhof in severischer Zeit , Stuttgart 2014.Olivier J. Hekster - 2017 - Klio 99 (2):762-765.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 99 Heft: 2 Seiten: 762-765.
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    Björn Schöpe, Der römische Kaiserhof in severischer Zeit . 2014.Olivier J. Hekster - 2018 - Klio 100 (1):369-372.
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    Colonial Visual Archives and the Anti-Documentary Perspective in Africa.Olivier J. Tchouaffe - 2010 - Journal of Information Ethics 19 (2):82-99.
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    Imperial Justice? The Absence of Images of Roman Emperors in a Legal Role.Olivier Hekster - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (1):247-260.
    Roman emperors were at the pinnacle of society. They were supreme commanders of the armies, the highest priests and the ultimate source of law and justice. These three roles were made clear to the inhabitants of the empire from the reign of Augustus onwards through a variety of media. Public ceremonies showed emperors leaving the city for campaigns, and returning in triumph, at sacrifice, or sitting in judgement. Inscriptions likewise indicated the main roles of emperors through titulature or narrative. The (...)
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    Octavian and the thunderbolt: The Temple of apollo palatinus and Roman traditions of Temple building.Olivier Hekster & John Rich - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (01):149-.
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    ASPECTS OF ROME C. Edwards, G. Woolf (edd.): Rome the Cosmopolis . Pp. xvi + 249, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Cased, £45/US$60. ISBN: 0-521-80005-. [REVIEW]Olivier Hekster - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):492-.
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    Emperor Worship. [REVIEW]Olivier Hekster - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (2):426-428.
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    Emperor worship I. Gradel: Emperor worship and Roman religion . Pp. XVII + 398, maps, ills. Oxford: Clarendon press, 2002. Cased, £55. Isbn: 0-19-815275-. [REVIEW]Olivier Hekster - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (02):426-.
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    Imperial Spin G. Weber, M. Zimmermann (edd.): Propaganda—Selbstdarstellung—Repräsentation im römischen Kaiserreich des 1 Jhs. n. Chr . ( Historia Einzelschriften 164.) Pp. 355, ills. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2003. Paper, €92. ISBN: 3-515-08251-. [REVIEW]Olivier Hekster - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):245-.
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    Review: The Roman Empire at Bay, AD 180395. [REVIEW]Olivier Hekster - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (2):636-637.
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    The Third and Fourth Centuries A.D. D. S. Potter: The Roman Empire at Bay, AD 180-395 . (Routledge History of the Ancient World.) Pp. xxii + 762, maps, ills. London and New York: Routledge, 2004. Paper, £25. ISBN: 0-415-10058-5 (0-415-10057-7 hbk). [REVIEW]Olivier Hekster - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (02):636-.
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    Obligation, free choice, and the logic of weakest permissions.Albert J. J. Anglberger, Nobert Gratzl & Olivier Roy - 2015 - Review of Symbolic Logic 8 (4):807-827.
    We introduce a new understanding of deontic modals that we callobligations as weakest permissions. We argue for its philosophical plausibility, study its expressive power in neighborhood models, provide a complete Hilbert-style axiom system for it and show that it can be extended and applied to practical norms in decision and game theory.
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    The cognitive, emotional, and social impact of the September 11th Attacks: Group differences in memory for the reception context and its determinants.Olivier Luminet, Antonietta Curci, Elizabeth J. Marsh, Ineke Wessel, Ticu Constantin, Faruk Gencoz, Masao Yogo, Boicho N. Kokinov & William Hirst - 2003 - In B. Kokinov & W. Hirst (eds.), Constructive Memory. New Bulgarian University.
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    Accommodating Political Change under the Tetrarchy (293–306).Daniel Syrbe, Erika Manders, Dennis Jussen, Ketty Iannantuono, Sam Heijnen, Sven Betjes & Olivier Hekster - 2019 - Klio 101 (2):610-639.
    Summary This article seeks to address the question how the Tetrarchic system of four rulers could be presented as legitimate in a society that had never seen this political constellation before. What were the different modes of presenting Tetrarchic rule and how did they help in making the new system acceptable? The article argues that new power structures needed to be formulated in familiar terms, not only for the rulers to legitimate their position, but also for the ruled to understand (...)
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    The Fame of Trajan: A Late Antique Invention.Daniel Syrbe, Erika Manders, Dennis Jussen, Ketty Iannantuono, Sam Heijnen, Sven Betjes & Olivier Hekster - 2022 - Klio 104 (2):693-749.
    Summary Trajan’s status as a model emperor is perhaps most famously expressed in Eutropius’ catchphrase “More fortunate than Augustus, better than Trajan” (Eutr. Brev. 8.5.3). Modern scholarship has similarly stressed Trajan’s exemplary status, assuming that Trajan’s virtues were already a point of departure by which to measure second- and third-century emperors. This article challenges that notion; it argues that Trajan’s status as a model emperor was a late-antique literary construct. Trajan only entered the repertoire of exemplary emperors during the course (...)
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    Translation of Peter Olivi's Commentary on Acts 4:32-37.Peter Olivi & Robert J. Karris - 2007 - Franciscan Studies 65 (1):264-280.
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    A clock‐work somite.Kim J. Dale & Olivier Pourquié - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (1):72-83.
    Somites are transient structures which represent the most overt segmental feature of the vertebrate embryo. The strict temporal regulation of somitogenesis is of critical developmental importance since many segmental structures adopt a periodicity based on that of the somites. Until recently, the mechanisms underlying the periodicity of somitogenesis were largely unknown. Based on the oscillations of c-hairy1 and lunatic fringe RNA, we now have evidence for an intrinsic segmentation clock in presomitic cells. Translation of this temporal periodicity into a spatial (...)
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    Peripheral Visual Reaction Time Is Faster in Deaf Adults and British Sign Language Interpreters than in Hearing Adults.Charlotte J. Codina, Olivier Pascalis, Heidi A. Baseler, Alexandra T. Levine & David Buckley - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Sequence of delayed reward and nonrewarded trials.E. J. Capaldi & William P. Olivier - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (2):307.
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    Commentary “The sexualized-body-inversion hypothesis revisited: Valid indicator of sexual objectification or methodological artifact?”.Philippe Bernard, Sarah J. Gervais, Jill Allen & Olivier Klein - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Effect of intertrial reinforcement following a substantial number of consistently rewarded trials.E. J. Capaldi & William P. Olivier - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 75 (1):135.
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    Lactate release from astrocytes to neurons contributes to cocaine memory formation.Benjamin Boury-Jamot, Olivier Halfon, Pierre J. Magistretti & Benjamin Boutrel - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (12):1266-1273.
    The identification of neural substrates underlying the long lasting debilitating impact of drug cues is critical for developing novel therapeutic tools. Metabolic coupling has long been considered a key mechanism through which astrocytes and neurons actively interact in response of neuronal activity, but recent findings suggested that disrupting metabolic coupling may represent an innovative approach to prevent memory formation, in particular drug‐related memories. Here, we review converging evidence illustrating how memory and addiction share neural circuitry and molecular mechanisms implicating lactate‐mediated (...)
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    Toward a Model of Responsibility for Proactive Systems.S. L. Venter, M. S. Olivier & J. J. Britz - 2008 - Journal of Information Ethics 17 (2):78-90.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.W. J. Verdenius, H. Bolkestein, G. Van Hoorn, Olivier Masson, G. L. Muskens, D. M. Schenkeveld, R. Ten Kate, A. D. Leeman, J. H. H. A. Indemans, W. Den Boer & H. T. Wallinga - 1964 - Mnemosyne 17 (1):81-106.
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    Die Psalms in die liturgie met verwysing na Psalm 8 as liedteks.C. J. A. Vos & G. C. Olivier - 2002 - HTS Theological Studies 58 (4).
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  26. Elephant population biology and ecology.R. J. Van Aarde, S. Ferreira, T. Jackson, B. Page, Y. De Beer, K. Gough, R. Guldemond, J. Junker, P. Olivier & T. Ott - 2008 - In R. J. Scholes & K. G. Mennell (eds.), Elephant Management: A Scientific Assessment for South Africa. Wits University Press.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.C. J. Ruijgh, W. J. W. Koster, W. Wiersma, J. C. Kamerbeek, J. C. Opstelten, Olivier Masson, G. J. D. Aalders, J. H. Thiel, J. H. Jongkees, H. T. Wallinga, A. D. Leeman, J. W. Fuchs, P. J. Enk, J. H. Waszink, W. Klei & G. J. M. Bartelink - 1959 - Mnemosyne 12 (3):252-285.
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  28. Brigitte cambon de lavalette, Charles tijus.Christine Leproux, Olivier Bauer, J. Gregory Trafton, Susan B. Trickett, Lorenzo Magnani & Matteo Piazza - 2005 - Foundations of Science 10:457-458.
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  29. Augustine and World Religions.Michael Barnes, Francis X. Clooney, Olivier Dufault, Paula Fredriksen, Franklin T. Harkins, Paul J. Lachance, Leo Lefebure, Reid Locklin, C. C. Pecknold & Aaron Stalnaker - 2008 - Lexington Books.
    Despite Augustine's reputation as the father of Christian intolerance, one finds in his thought the surprising claim that within non-Christian writings there are 'some truths in regard even to the worship of the One God.' The essays here uncover provocative points of comparison and similarity between Christianity and other religions to further such an Augustinian dialogue.
     
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    The role of self-compassion in loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic: a group-based trajectory modelling approach.Robin Wollast, David A. Preece, Mathias Schmitz, Alix Bigot, James J. Gross & Olivier Luminet - 2024 - Cognition and Emotion 38 (1):103-119.
    Research has suggested an increase in loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic, but much of this work has been cross-sectional, making causal inferences difficult. In the present research, we employed a longitudinal design to identify loneliness trajectories within a period of twelve months during the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium (N = 2106). We were particularly interested in the potential protective role of self-compassion in these temporal dynamics. Using a group-based trajectory modelling approach, we identified trajectory groups of individuals following low (11.0%), (...)
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    Qu’est-ce que la métaphysique? Une réflexion à partir de l’œuvre de Thomas Nagel.Olivier Waymel - 2018 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 55:163-186.
    Dans cet article, je me propose de réfléchir, à partir de certains travaux de Thomas Nagel, sur la nature de la réflexion métaphysique. Nous qualifions certains problèmes de métaphysiques et leur attribuons par là une certaine unité. Il est cependant difficile de caractériser cette unité, et l’ensemble de ces problèmes peut apparaître comme une simple rhapsodie : quel rapport existe-t-il entre des questions comme « sommes-nous libres? », « quelle est la place de l’esprit dans la nature? » ou « (...)
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  32. Number and measure: Hermann von Helmholtz at the crossroads of mathematics, physics, and psychology.Olivier Darrigol - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34 (3):515-573.
    In 1887 Helmholtz discussed the foundations of measurement in science as a last contribution to his philosophy of knowledge. This essay borrowed from earlier debates on the foundations of mathematics, on the possibility of quantitative psychology, and on the meaning of temperature measurement. Late nineteenth-century scrutinisers of the foundations of mathematics made little of Helmholtz’s essay. Yet it inspired two mathematicians with an eye on physics, and a few philosopher-physicists. The aim of the present paper is to situate Helmholtz’s contribution (...)
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  33. Acts of Dissent: New Developments in the Study of Protest.Dieter Rucht, Ruud Koopmans, Friedhelm Niedhardt, Mark R. Beissinger, Louis J. Crishock, Grzegorz Ekiert, Olivier Fillieule, Pierre Gentile, Peter Hocke, Jan Kubik, John D. McCarthy, Clark McPhail, Johan L. Olivier, Susan Olzak, David Schweingruber, Jackie Smith & Sidney Tarrow - 1999 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Although living conditions have improved throughout history, protest, at least in the last few decades, seems to have increased to the point of becoming a normal phenomenon in modern societies. Contributors to this volume examine how and why this is the case and argue that although problems such as poverty, hunger, and violations of democratic rights may have been reduced in advanced Western societies, a variety of other problems and opportunities have emerged and multiplied the reasons and possibilities for protest.
     
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    Participant recall and understandings of information on biobanking and future genomic research: experiences from a multi-disease community-based health screening and biobank platform in rural South Africa.Janet Seeley, Emily B. Wong, Mark J. Siedner, Olivier Koole, Dickman Gareta, Resign Gunda, Dumsani Gumede, Nothando Ngwenya & Manono Luthuli - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundLimited research has been conducted on explanations and understandings of biobanking for future genomic research in African contexts with low literacy and limited healthcare access. We report on the findings of a sub-study on participant understanding embedded in a multi-disease community health screening and biobank platform study known as ‘Vukuzazi’ in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.MethodsSemi-structured interviews were conducted with research participants who had been invited to take part in the Vukuzazi study, including both participants and non-participants, and research staff that (...)
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    Experiment selection for the discrimination of semi-quantitative models of dynamical systems.Ivayla Vatcheva, Hidde de Jong, Olivier Bernard & Nicolaas J. I. Mars - 2006 - Artificial Intelligence 170 (4-5):472-506.
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    Eukaryotic messenger RNA degradation.Nico van Belzen, Formijn van Hemert & Olivier H. J. Destree - 1988 - Bioessays 8 (1):44-44.
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    Lafond Yves, La mémoire des cités dans le Péloponnèse d'époque romaine (iie siècle avant J.-C.–iiie siècle après J.-C.).Olivier Gengler - 2007 - Kernos 20.
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    Lafond Yves, La mémoire des cités dans le Péloponnèse d’époque romaine (iie siècle avant J.-C. – iii.Olivier Gengler - 2007 - Kernos 20:444-447.
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    Philosophy for Children as a Form of Spiritual Education.Olivier Michaud & Maughn Rollins Gregory - 2022 - Childhood and Philosophy 18:01-24.
    In the last two decades, some authors in the philosophy for children movement have theorized that the community of philosophical inquiry can be a form of spiritual practice, of the care of the self, or a wisdom practice (De Marzio, 2009; Gregory, 2009, 2013, 2014;Gregory & Laverty, 2009). Yet, it is unclear if philosophy for children is, by itself, a form of spiritual education, or if it requires some sorts of modification to be one. And, if it is or can (...)
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    An asterisk denotes a publication by a member of the American Catholic Philosophical Association. The Editors welcome suggestions for reviews. Altman, Matthew C. A Companion to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Boulder: Westview Press, 2008. Pp. xviii+ 232. Paper $30.00, ISBN: 978-0-8133-4383-6. [REVIEW]Deane-Peter Baker, Francisco J. Benzoni, Olivier Boulnois, David B. Burrell, Peter M. Candler, Conor Cunningham, John W. Carlson, Austin Dacey, N. Y. Amherst & Lawrence Dewan - 2008 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 82 (2).
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    Classical and effective descriptive complexities of ω-powers.Olivier Finkel & Dominique Lecomte - 2009 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 160 (2):163-191.
    We prove that, for each countable ordinal ξ≥1, there exist some -complete ω-powers, and some -complete ω-powers, extending previous works on the topological complexity of ω-powers [O. Finkel, Topological properties of omega context free languages, Theoretical Computer Science 262 669–697; O. Finkel, Borel hierarchy and omega context free languages, Theoretical Computer Science 290 1385–1405; O. Finkel, An omega-power of a finitary language which is a borel set of infinite rank, Fundamenta informaticae 62 333–342; D. Lecomte, Sur les ensembles de phrases (...)
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    La fragilité conjugale.Olivier Abel - 2007 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 174 (4):85-94.
    Après avoir présenté l’oscillation contemporaine entre un excès d’attention à la conjugalité au détriment de la filiation, puis un excès d’attention à la filiation au détriment de la conjugalité, et la spécificité de chacun de ces liens, l’auteur cherche à comprendre la fragilité conjugale actuelle à travers une histoire des idées et des images du couple amoureux en Occident. L’invention du mariage amoureux, qui coïncide avec l’invention du divorce (J. Milton), son apothéose avec le cinéma parlant hollywoodien, laissent aujourd’hui la (...)
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    Héraclès, Tyndare et Hippocoon dans la description de Sparte par Pausanias.Olivier Gengler - 2005 - Kernos 18:311-328.
    Qu’il soit placé à l’origine des revendications desHéraclides ou instrumentalisé dans le cadre de l’opposition séculaire entre Messéniens et Spartiates, l’épisode du combat d’Héraclès contre Hippocoon et ses fils occupe une place de choix dans le passé de Sparte tel que le transmet Pausanias. Aussi vénérables qu’ils paraissent, les éléments de cette tradition et les monuments spartiates qui lui sont liés s’intègrent néanmoins très concrètement dans l’horizon politique et religieux du iie siècle ap. J.-C. Le discours développé dans la Périégèse (...)
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    À quelles conditions une philosophie « quasi-transcendantale » est-elle possible? : Habermas, Kant et le problème de la détranscendantalisation.Olivier Tinland - 2016 - Philosophiques 43 (2):207-231.
    Olivier Tinland | : Dans cet article, je me propose de clarifier la manière dont Jürgen Habermas utilise le terme « quasi-transcendantal » dans l’ensemble de son oeuvre. Examinant successivement le projet épistémologique de Connaissance et intérêt, l’élaboration de l’« éthique de la discussion » et le « tournant pragmatiste » des dernières oeuvres, j’entends montrer que Habermas, loin d’abandonner une telle manière ambiguë de réactualiser le projet kantien, a tenté, tout au long de son évolution philosophique, de trouver (...)
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    Le relativisme en contexte : le cas Rorty.Olivier Tinland - 2021 - Cahiers Philosophiques 1:85-102.
    Dans cet article, j’entreprends d’expliciter le contexte discursif dans lequel peut surgir le problème philosophique du relativisme. Pour ce faire, j’ai recours à une étude de cas, celle du « cas Rorty » tel qu’il est apparu à l’occasion de la controverse entre Hilary Putnam et Richard Rorty. Mon objectif est de montrer que le relativisme n’est pas un problème pérenne de l’histoire des idées mais qu’il est inséparable d’un contexte théorique de définition et de justification d’une position philosophique par (...)
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  46. Topological complexity of locally finite ω-languages.Olivier Finkel - 2008 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 47 (6):625-651.
    Locally finite omega languages were introduced by Ressayre [Formal languages defined by the underlying structure of their words. J Symb Log 53(4):1009–1026, 1988]. These languages are defined by local sentences and extend ω-languages accepted by Büchi automata or defined by monadic second order sentences. We investigate their topological complexity. All locally finite ω-languages are analytic sets, the class LOC ω of locally finite ω-languages meets all finite levels of the Borel hierarchy and there exist some locally finite ω-languages which are (...)
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    Local sentences and Mahlo cardinals.Olivier Finkel & Stevo Todorcevic - 2007 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 53 (6):558-563.
    Local sentences were introduced by Ressayre in [6] who proved certain remarkable stretching theorems establishing the equivalence between the existence of finite models for these sentences and the existence of some infinite well ordered models. Two of these stretching theorems were only proved under certain large cardinal axioms but the question of their exact strength was left open in [4]. Here we solve this problem, using a combinatorial result of J. H. Schmerl [7]. In fact, we show that the stretching (...)
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  48. Introduction à la Philosophie Morale.Olivier Massin - 2008 - Swiss Philosophical Preprints.
    Il est courant de diviser le champ d’investigation de l’éthique entre trois sous- domaines : la méta-éthique, l’éthique normative et l’éthique appliquée. L’éthique appliquée est le domaine le plus concret : on y traite par exemple des questions de savoir s’il faut autoriser l’avortement, l’euthanasie, la peine de mort... L’éthique normative traite de ces questions à un niveau plus abstrait : elle se demande ce qui fait qu’une action ou un type d’action est moralement bonne ou mauvaise. La relation entre (...)
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  49. Le mutisme des sens [The Deep Silence of the Senses].Olivier Massin - 2011 - In S. Laugier & C. Al-Saleh (eds.), J.L. Austin et la philosophie du langage ordinaire. G. Olms.
    The thesis defended is that ordinary perception does not present us with the existential independence of its objects from itself. The phenomenology of ordinary perception is mute with respect to the subject-object distinction. I call this view "phenomenal neutral monism" : though neutral monists are wrong about the metaphysics of perception (in every perceptual episode, there is a distinction between the perceptual act and its perceptual objet), they are right about its phenomenology. I first argue that this view is not (...)
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    Schmidt, Dennis J. Between Word and Image: Heidegger, Klee, and Gadamer on Gesture and Genesis. Indiana University Press, 2013, x + 187 pp., 21 b&w illus., $63.00 cloth. [REVIEW]Olivier Mathieu - 2014 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 72 (2):214-217.
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