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  1. Serge Morin (1980). Disagreement and Communication Among Various Philosophical Systems: A Biranian View. Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (3):287-298.score: 120.0
  2. Serge J. Morin (1973). Maine de Biran: Une Critique des Théories Physiologiques. Dialogue 12 (01):14-31.score: 120.0
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  3. Alain Morin (2005). Possible Links Between Self-Awareness and Inner Speech: Theoretical Background, Underlying Mechanisms, and Empirical Evidence. Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (4-5):115-134.score: 60.0
    been recently proposed (Morin, 2003; 2004). The model takes into account most known mechanisms and processes leading to self-awareness, and examines their multiple and complex interactions. Inner speech is postulated to play a key-role in this model, as it establishes important connections between many of its ele- ments. This paper first reviews past and current references to a link between self-awareness and inner speech. It then presents an analysis of the nature of the relation between these two concepts. It (...)
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  4. Paolo Calegari (2012). Cognizione E Democrazia: Le Metamorfosi in Atto: Letture da Martin Buber, Cornelius Castoriadis, Noam Chomsky, Isabel Compiègne, Ronald Creagh, Mireille Delmas-Marty, Viviane Forrester, Yves Lacroix, Serge Latouche, Gotthold Lessing, Ernst Mach, Armand Mattelart, Edgar Morin, Luigina Mortari, Giorgio Napolitano, Pierre Rosanvallon, Lucien Sève, Susan Sontag, Henry Thoreau, Dmitri Uznadze, Paul Valéry, Simone Weil, Wilhelm Wundt. Liguori.score: 36.0
     
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  5. Alain Morin (2007). Consciousness is More Than Wakefulness. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (1):99-99.score: 30.0
    Merker’s definition of consciousness excludes self-reflective thought, making his proposal for decorticate consciousness not particularly groundbreaking. He suggests that brainstem sites are neglected in current theories of consciousness. This is so because broader definitions of consciousness are used. Split-brain data show that the cortex is important for full-blown consciousness; also, behaviors exhibited by hydranencephaly patients and decorticated rats do not seem to require reflective consciousness.
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  6. Alain Morin (2006). Levels of Consciousness and Self-Awareness: A Comparison and Integration of Various Neurocognitive Views. Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2):358-371.score: 30.0
    Quite a few recent models are rapidly introducing new concepts describing different levels of consciousness. This situation is getting confusing because some theorists formulate their models without making reference to existing views, redundantly adding complexity to an already difficult problem. In this paper, I present and compare nine neurocognitive models to highlight points of convergence and divergence. Two aspects of consciousness seem especially important: perception of self in time and complexity of self-representations. To this I add frequency of self-focus, amount (...)
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  7. Alain Morin, Self-Awareness Part 1: Definition, Measures, Effects, Functions, and Antecedents.score: 30.0
    Self-awareness represents the capacity of becoming the object of one’s own attention. In this state one actively identifies, processes, and stores information about the self. This paper surveys the self-awareness literature by emphasizing definition issues, measurement techniques, effects and functions of self-attention, and antecedents of self-awareness. Key self-related concepts (e.g., minimal, reflective consciousness) are distinguished from the central notion of self-awareness. Reviewed measures include questionnaires, implicit tasks, and self-recognition. Main effects and functions of self-attention consist in selfevaluation, escape from the (...)
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  8. Alain Morin, The Burden of Fame: Self-Destruction in Celebrities.score: 30.0
    Fame -- what an alluring status! Being adulated by millions of people who will instantly recognize you wherever you go; being immensely wealthy; having countless privileges -- eating in the best restaurants, meeting other important personalities at huge parties, flying in your own private jet; having your opinion always solicited and cherished; Oprah Winfrey wanting you on her show. That must be great!
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  9. Alain Morin, Inner Speech and Consciousness.score: 30.0
    Inner speech represents the activity of talking to oneself in silence. It can be assessed with questionnaires, sampling methods, and electromyographic recordings of articulatory movements. Inner speech has been linked to thought processes and self-awareness. Private speech (speech-for-self emitted aloud by children) serves an important self-regulatory function. The frequency of private speech follows an inverted-U relation with age, peaking at 3-4 years of age and disappearing at age 10. Social and inner speech share a common neurological basis: Broca’s area. Dysfunctional (...)
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  10. Alain Morin, Language and Self-Awareness.score: 30.0
    In my 2003 SCR paper “Inner speech and conscious experience” (LINK) I put forward the notion that we most often need to talk to ourselves in order to understand who we are. That is, inner speech is frequently required to access self-information and to gradually build a self- concept. To illustrate, let’s imagine that you want to reflect on an abdominal pain you are currently experiencing. It is very likely that you will engage in an internal monologue, thinking “Why is (...)
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  11. Alain Morin (2001). The Split-Brain Debate Revisited: On the Importance of Language and Self-Recognition for Right Hemispheric Consciousness. Journal of Mind and Behavior 22 (2):107-118.score: 30.0
    In this commentary I use recent empirical evidence and theoretical analyses concerning the importance of language and the meaning of self-recognition to reevaluate the claim that the right mute hemisphere in commissurotomized patients possesses a full consciousness. Preliminary data indicate that inner speech is deeply linked to self-awareness; also, four hypotheses concerning the crucial role inner speech plays in self-focus are presented. The legitimacy of self-recognition as a strong operationalization of self-awareness in the right hemisphere is also questioned on the (...)
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  12. Alain Morin, Self-Awareness Part 2: Neuroanatomy and Importance of Inner Speech.score: 30.0
    The present review of literature surveys two main issues related to self-referential processes: (1) Where in the brain are these processes located, and do they correlate with brain areas uniquely specialized in self-processing? (2) What are the empirical and theoretical links between inner speech and self-awareness? Although initial neuroimaging attempts tended to favor a right hemispheric view of selfawareness, more recent work shows that the brain areas which support self-related processes are located in both hemispheres and are not uniquely activated (...)
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  13. Alain Morin, What Are Animals Conscious Of?score: 30.0
    There is little doubt that animals are ―conscious‖. Animals hunt prey, escape predators, explore new environments, eat, mate, learn, feel, and so forth. If one defines consciousness as being aware of external events and experiencing mental states such as sensations and emotions (Natsoulas, 1978), then gorillas, dogs, bears, horses, pigs, pheasants, cats, rabbits, snakes, magpies, wolves, elephants, and lions, to name a few creatures, clearly qualify. The contentious issue rather is: Do these animals know that they are perceiving an external (...)
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  14. Alain Morin (2004). A Neurocognitive and Socioecological Model of Self-Awareness. Genetic Social And General Psychology Monographs 130 (3):197-222.score: 30.0
    In the past, researchers have focused mainly on the effects and consequences of self-awareness; however, they have neglected a more basic issue pertaining to the specific mechanisms that initiate and sustain self-perception. The author presents a model of self-awareness that proposes the existence of 3 sources of self-information. First, the social milieu includes early face-to-face interactions, self-relevant feedback, a social comparison mechanism that leads to perspective taking, and audiences. Second, contacts with objects and structures in the physical environment foster self–world (...)
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  15. Alain Morin (2004). Levels of Consciousness and Self-Awareness: A Comparison and Integration of Various Views. Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2):358-371.score: 30.0
    Quite a few recent models are rapidly introducing new concepts describing different levels of consciousness. This situ- ation is getting confusing because some theorists formulate their models without making reference to existing views, redun- dantly adding complexity to an already difficult problem. In this paper, I present and compare nine neurocognitive models to highlight points of convergence and divergence. Two aspects of consciousness seem especially important: perception of self in time and complexity of self-representations. To this I add frequency of (...)
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  16. Alain Morin (1993). Self-Talk and Self-Awareness: On the Nature of the Relation. Journal of Mind and Behavior 14 (3):223-234.score: 30.0
    This article raises the question of how we acquire self-information through self-talk— i.e., of how self-talk mediates self-awareness. It is first suggested that two social mechanisms leading to self-awareness could be reproduced by self-talk: engaging in dialogues with ourselves, in which we talk to fictive persons, would permit an internalization of others' perspectives; and addressing comments to ourselves about ourselves, as others do toward us, would allow an acquisition of self-information. Secondly, it is proposed..
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  17. Alain Morin (2003). Inner Speech and Conscious Experience. Science and Consciousness Review 4.score: 30.0
    Imagine that scientists have been successful at designing a drug that “freezes” brain areas producing our internal monologue. After taking the drug you can’t talk to yourself anymore. Every other mental activity is fine, but it’s now total silence in your head. Not a word. What would happen? What would it be like?
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  18. Alain Morin, Inner Speech.score: 30.0
    Invited paper for the Oxford Companion to Consciousness, in press.
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  19. Alain Morin (2002). Right Hemispheric Self-Awareness: A Critical Assessment. Consciousness and Cognition 11 (3):396-401.score: 30.0
    In this commentaryI evaluate the claim made byKeenan, Nelson, OÕConnor, and Pascual-Leone (2001) that since self-recognition results from right hemispheric activity, self-awareness too is likely to be produced by the activity of the same hemisphere. This reasoning is based on the assumption that self-recognition represents a valid operationalization of self-awareness; I present two views that challenge this rationale. Keenan et al. also support their claim with published evidence relating brain activityand self-awareness; I closelyexamine their analysis of one specific review of (...)
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  20. Alain Morin (2003). The Self and its Brain: A Critical Examination of The Face in the Mirror. Science and Consciousness Review 1.score: 30.0
    Where is the self located in the brain? This is a question that has intrigued philosophers and scientists for quite some time. Four centuries ago, the French philosopher René Descartes thought that the self resided in the pineal gland, a small structure centrally positioned in the lower brain.
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  21. Marie-Eve Morin (2010). Thinking Things: Heidegger, Sartre, Nancy. Sartre Studies International 15 (2):35-53.score: 30.0
    This paper compares Sartre's and Nancy's experience of the plurality of beings. After briefly discussing why Heidegger cannot provide such an experience, it analyzes the relation between the in-itself and for-itself in Sartre and between bodies and sense in Nancy in order to ask how this experience can be nauseating for Sartre, but meaningful for Nancy. First, it shows that the articulation of Being into beings is only a coat of veneer for Sartre while for Nancy Being is necessarily plural. (...)
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  22. Alain Morin (2005). Self-Awareness and the Left Hemisphere: The Dark Side of Selectively Reviewing the Literature. Cortex 41:695-704.score: 30.0
  23. Alain Morin & Jennifer Everett (1990). Inner Speech as a Mediator of Self-Awareness, Self-Consciousness, and Self-Knowledge: An Hypothesis. New Ideas in Psychology 8 (3):337-56.score: 30.0
  24. Alain Morin & James Everett (1991). Self-Awareness and Introspective Private Speech in 6-Year-Old Children. Psychological Reports 68:1299-1306.score: 30.0
    Sttrrtmory.— It has been suggested recently that self-awareness is cognitively mediated by inner speech and that this hypothesis could be tested by using the private speech paradigm. This paper describes a study in which the creation of a state of self-awareness was attempted in children to test the viability of a research strategy based on private speech and used to explore the hypothesis of a link between selfawareness and inner speech, and to test directly this hypothesis by comparing the incidence (...)
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  25. Alain Morin (2009). Self-Awareness Deficits Following Loss of Inner Speech: Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor's Case Study☆. Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2):524-529.score: 30.0
    In her 2006 book ‘‘My Stroke of Insight” Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor relates her experience of suffering from a left hemispheric stroke caused by a congenital arteriovenous malformation which led to a loss of inner speech. Her phenomenological account strongly suggests that this impairment produced a global self-awareness deficit as well as more specific dysfunctions related to corporeal awareness, sense of individuality, retrieval of autobiographical memories, and self-conscious emotions. These are examined in details and corroborated by numerous excerpts from Taylor’s (...)
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  26. Alain Morin (2004). Levels of Consciousness. Science and Consciousness Review 2.score: 30.0
  27. David Bohm, Sean Kelly & Edgar Morin (1996). Order, Disorder, and the Absolute: An Experiment in Dialogue. World Futures 46 (4):223-237.score: 30.0
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  28. Alain Morin, Evolutionary Psychology.score: 30.0
    A review of The Face in the Mirror: The Search for the Origins of Consciousness by Julian Paul Keenan with Gordon C. Gallup Jr. and Dean Falk. Ecco, New York, 2003. ISBN 006001279X.
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  29. Edgar Morin (1999). The Agents of Double Globalization. World Futures 53 (2):149-163.score: 30.0
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  30. Alain Morin, Use of Virtual Reality in an fMRI Study of Mentalizing.score: 30.0
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  31. Alain Morin, History of Exposure to Self-Focusing Stimuli As a Developmental Antecedent of Self-Consciousness.score: 30.0
    Szmimary.—The present report investigated the question of how individual differences in self-consciousness devdop. Rimé and LeBon proposed that high self-consciousness follows a history of frequent exposure to selffocusing stimuli, i.e., mirrors, audiences, audio and video devices, and cameras. To explore this hypothesis private and public self-consciousness and past exposure to self-focusing stimuli were assessed in 438 subjects. Analysis indicated that history of frequent exposure to self-focusing stimuli is significantly but weakly related to high private self-consciousness in men and to high (...)
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  32. Alain Morin, Preliminary Data On a Relation Between Self-Talk and Complexity of the Self-Concept '.score: 30.0
    Summary.— Recent empirical work in social cognition suggests that in building a self-concept people make inferences about themselves based on overt behavior or private thoughts and feelings. This article addresses the question of how, exactly, people make these inferences about themselves and raises the possibility that they do so through self-talk. It is proposed that the more on talks to oneself to construct a selfimage, the more this image will gain coherence and sophistication. A correlational study was conducted to explore (...)
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  33. Edgar Morin (2005). RE: From Prefix to Paradigm. World Futures 61 (4):254 – 267.score: 30.0
    This article is a translated chapter from a large study of the philosophy of ecology and biology. It looks at the vast array of reiterative processes in nature and culture and argues that continuous recursion is the core activity that sustains living processes at all levels. Therefore, the prefix "re," which is central to the concepts of repetition, renewal, reinforcement, regeneration, reorganization, recursion, and religion, is a radical concept that should be considered at the paradigmatic level. The author shows that (...)
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  34. Bob Uttl & Alain Morin (forthcoming). Ceiling Effects Make Hughes and Nicholson's Data Analyses and Conclusions Inconclusive☆. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 30.0
  35. Edward McWhinney, Sienho Yee & Jacques-Yvan Morin (eds.) (2009). Multiculturalism and International Law: Essays in Honour of Edward Mcwhinney. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.score: 30.0
    This volume examines the role and influence of multiculturalism in general theories of international law; in the composition and functioning of international ...
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  36. Yvan Morin (2003). Les Trois Grâces du «Commento»: La Réaction Initiale de Pic à Ficin. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 101 (3):383-412.score: 30.0
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  37. Alain Morin & J. Michaud, Self-Awareness and the Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus: Selective Involvement of Inner Speech in Self-Related Processes.score: 30.0
     
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  38. A. Morin, Self-Awareness and the Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus: Inner Speech Use During Self-Related Processing.score: 30.0
    To test the hypothesis of a participation of inner speech in self-referential activity we reviewed 59 studies measuring brain activity during processing of self-information in the following self-domains: agency, self-recognition, emotions, personality traits, autobiographical memory, preference judgments, and REST. The left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) has been shown to sustain inner speech use. We calculated the percentage of studies reporting LIFG activity for each self-dimension. 55.9% of all studies reviewed identified LIFG (and presumably inner speech) activity during self-awareness tasks. Furthermore, (...)
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  39. E. Morin (1991). The Emergence of Thought. Diogenes 39 (155):135-146.score: 30.0
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  40. Alain Morin, Critical Comment on “Improving Your Decision Making by Observing Your Inner Speech”.score: 30.0
    While this article by Waldman and Newberg is correct in its main message, it is unfortunately fraught with inaccuracies and problems. To illustrate: (1) the statement that “Inner speech is also associated with lower levels of psychological distress” is invalid as a wide array of distressing psychological disorders are associated with distorted (e.g., ruminative) inner speech activity.
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  41. Yvan Morin (1997). Le Périple Intellectuel de Jean Pic de la Mirandole Louis Valcke Et Roland Galibois Suivi du Discours de la Dignité de l'Homme Et du Traité L'être Et l'Un Sainte-Foy, Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 1994, XXIII, 354 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 36 (02):422-.score: 30.0
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  42. Julien Doyon, Julie Carrier, Alain Simard, Abdallah Hadj Tahar, Amélie Morin, Habib Benali & Leslie G. Ungerleider (2005). Motor Memory: Consolidation–Based Enhancement Effect Revisited. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (1):68-69.score: 30.0
    Following Karni's seminal work, Walker and other researchers have recently provided gradually convincing evidence that sleep is critical for the consolidation-based enhancement (CBE) of motor sequence learning. Studies in our laboratory using a motor adaptation paradigm, however, show that CBE can also occur after the simple passage of time, suggesting that sleep effects on memory consolidation are task-related, and possibly dependent on anatomically dissociable circuits.
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  43. Alain Morin, Current Research in Social Psychology.score: 30.0
    Little is know about factors that influence the development of public self-consciousness. One potential factor is exposure to audiences: being repeatedly aware of one's object status could create a high disposition to focus on public self-aspects. To explore this hypothesis public self-consciousness was assessed in two groups of subjects: 62 professors and actors (high exposure to audiences) and 39 people without audience experience. Analysis show that significant differences exist for public self-consciousness in men only. Also, history of frequent exposure to (...)
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  44. Harald Morin (1945). Ein Problem der Teleologie. Theoria 11 (1):20-39.score: 30.0
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  45. Richard Morin & Bruce Giles (1986). Newsroom Ethics: How Tough is Enforcement? Journal of Mass Media Ethics 2 (1):7 – 16.score: 30.0
    A survey of editors shows they do claim to enforce ethics provisions in the newsrooms and raises questions editors are encouraged to explore relative to newsroom ethics. This report is on a study by the American Society of Newspaper Editors Ethics Committee, Heath J Meriwether, vice?chair. Printed with permission.
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  46. Alexander J. Morin (1980). Sociobiology and Religion: Conciliation or Confrontation? Zygon 15 (3):295-306.score: 30.0
  47. Marie-Eve Morin (2011). Towards a Divine Atheism: Jean-Luc Nancy's Deconstruction of Monotheism and the Passage of the Last God. Symposium 15 (1):29-48.score: 30.0
    In Briefings on Existence, Alain Badiou calls for a radical atheism that would refuse the Heideggerian pathos of a “last god” and deny the affliction of finitude. I will argue that Jean-Luc Nancy’s deconstruction of monotheism, as well as his thinking of the world, remains resolutely atheistic, or better a-theological, precisely because of Nancy’s insistence on finitude and his appeal to the Heideggerian motif of the last god. At the same time, I want to underline, by considering it as a (...)
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  48. E. Ferrand, P. Jabre, S. Fernandez-Curiel, F. Morin, C. Vincent-Genod, P. Duvaldestin, F. Lemaire, C. Herve & J. Marty (2006). Participation of French General Practitioners in End-of-Life Decisions for Their Hospitalised Patients. Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (12):683-687.score: 30.0
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  49. Karine Morin, Daniel Higginson & Michael Goldrich (2006). Physician Obligation in Disaster Preparedness and Response. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 15 (04).score: 30.0
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  50. Jacob E. Kurlander, Karine Morin & Matthew K. Wynia (2004). The Social-Contract Model of Professionalism: Baby or Bath Water? American Journal of Bioethics 4 (2):33-36.score: 30.0
  51. A. Morin, Preliminary Data on a Relation Between Self-Talk.score: 30.0
    A pIausibicRi2;if not self-cvidcntRi2;Ri2;hypoth@sis readily comes to mind: when 0nc tries t0 understand oncsclf, that is, when 0nc works at building a self-image, cme talkx t0 07i656% A stronger formulation of this hypothesis could bc that the more one talks to oneself to construct a self-image, the more this image will gain coherence and sophistication. A corrclational study is presented in which the existence of a relation between thc complexity (or richness) of thc seIfRi2;concept and a more or less frequent (...)
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  52. Karine Morin & Leonard J. Morse (2003). The Ethics of Pharmaceutical Industry Gift-Giving: The Role of a Professional Association. American Journal of Bioethics 3 (3):54-55.score: 30.0
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  53. Marie-Eve Morin (2008). The Politics of Peter Sloterdijk's Global Foam. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 30:47-56.score: 30.0
    This paper takes up Peter Sloterdijk’s proposition for a new thinking of the world as global foam. After quickly reminding the reader of the main characteristics of “bubbles” as “immune spheres of existence”, I retrace the three phases of the history globalization as they have been developed by Sloterdijk in the Spheres trilogy. I then focus on the third phase, also called Global Age, and try to bring together the two seemingly opposed concepts Sloterdijk has used to discuss the age (...)
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  54. Alain Morin & James Everett (1988). Une Critique de l'Interactionnisme d'Eccles. Dialogue 27 (02):263-.score: 30.0
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  55. E. Morin (2006). Realism and Utopia. Diogenes 53 (1):135-144.score: 30.0
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  56. Peter Gratton & Marie-Ève Morin (eds.) (2012). Jean-Luc Nancy and Plural Thinking: Expositions of World, Politics, Art, and Sense. SUNY Press.score: 30.0
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  57. Shane K. Green & Karine Morin (2005). Biodefense: Spend, But Spend Wisely. American Journal of Bioethics 5 (4):50-52.score: 30.0
    *The views expressed in this commentary are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the American Medical Association.
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  58. Karine Morin (2005). Code of Ethics for Bioethicists: Medicine's Lessons Worth Heeding. American Journal of Bioethics 5 (5):60-62.score: 30.0
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  59. Alain Morin, Developing Self-Awareness with Inner Speech: Theoretical Background, Underlying Mechanisms, and Empirical Evidence.score: 30.0
     
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  60. Harald Morin (1949). Einige Gesichtspunkte Betreffend Natur Und Geist in Swedenborgs De Commersio Animae Et Corporis. Theoria 15 (1-3):205-219.score: 30.0
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  61. Dominique Morin (1990). How to Understand God. Crossroad.score: 30.0
     
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  62. Fernand Morin (2006). Les Présupposés de la Règle de Droit: Essai Sur le Non-Dit du Droit. Liber.score: 30.0
     
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  63. Edgar Morin (2011). Mes Philosophes. Germina.score: 30.0
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  64. Karine Morin & Shane Green (2007). Professionalism in Biomedical Science. American Journal of Bioethics 7 (2):66-68.score: 30.0
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  65. Jim Morin & Howard Richards (2010). The Ethical Reconstruction of Economics. The Lonergan Review 2 (1):245-260.score: 30.0
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  66. Marie-Eve Morin (2006). The Fragmentary Demand. Symposium 10 (2):636-638.score: 30.0
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  67. Edgar Morin (1992). The Nature of Nature. P. Lang.score: 30.0
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  68. Karine Morin (2008). Translational Research: A New Social Contract That Still Leaves Out Public Health? American Journal of Bioethics 8 (3):62-64.score: 30.0
  69. Fernando Alfred Morin (1953). The Serpent and the Satellite. New York, Philosophical Library.score: 30.0
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  70. Harald Morin (1951). Wille Und Zeit in Schopenhauers Philosophic. Theoria 17 (1-3):155-175.score: 30.0
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  71. Samuel C. Seiden & Karine Morin (2002). The Physician as Gatekeeper to the Use of Genetic Information in the Criminal Justice System. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30 (1):88-94.score: 30.0
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  72. Shane K. Green, Sara Taub, Karine Morin & Daniel Higginson (2006). Guidelines to Prevent Malevolent Use of Biomedical Research. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 15 (04).score: 30.0
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  73. Helena Knyazeva (2004). The Complex Nonlinear Thinking: Edgar Morin's Demand of a Reform of Thinking and the Contribution of Synergetics. World Futures 60 (5 & 6):389 – 405.score: 18.0
    Main principles of the complex nonlinear thinking which are based on the notions of the modern theory of evolution and self-organization of complex systems called also synergetics are under discussion in this article. The principles are transdisciplinary, holistic, and oriented to a human being. The notions of system complexity, nonlinearity of evolution, creative chaos, space-time definiteness of structure-attractors of evolution, resonant influences, nonlinear and soft management are here of great importance. In this connection, a prominent contribution made to system analysis (...)
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  74. Gianfranco Celeste (2009). Edgar Morin: Cultura E Natura Nella Teoria Della Complessità. Il Prato.score: 15.0
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  75. Yi-Zhuang Chen (2004). Edgar Morin's Paradigm of Complexity and Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem. World Futures 60 (5 & 6):421 – 431.score: 12.0
    This article shows that in two respects, Gödel's incompleteness theorem strongly supports the arguments of Edgar Morin's complexity paradigm. First, from the viewpoint of the content of Gödel's theorem, the latter justifies the basic view of complexity paradigm according to which knowledge is a dynamic, unfinished process, and develops by way of self-criticism and self-transcendence. Second, from the viewpoint of the proof procedure of Gödel's theorem, the latter confirms the complexity paradigm's circular line of inference through which is formed (...)
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  76. Laurent Dobuzinskis (2004). Where is Morin's Road to Complexity Going? World Futures 60 (5 & 6):433 – 455.score: 12.0
    Edgar Morin took an early lead within the French intellectual community, but also in comparison with parallel reflections in the English-speaking world, as far as critical discussion of the epistemology of the new sciences of complexity is concerned. His "complex thought" raises many intriguing questions and offers a dazzling synthesis of a wide range of fields, from physics to biology to psychology and the social sciences. However, Morin's road to complexity bypasses some crucial issues in philosophy and political (...)
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  77. Giuseppe Giordano (2006). The Controversy Over Specialism: From Ortega to Morin - Stages on a Journey Toward Complexity. World Futures 62 (5):361 – 391.score: 12.0
    The author proposes an analysis on a key issue in 20th-century thought: the struggle against disciplinary specialism. This problem is stressed by the reflections of philosophers and scientists such as Ortega y Gasset, Erwin Chargaff, Werner Heisenberg, Konrad Lorenz, Karl Popper, Paul Feyerabend, and Edgar Morin.
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  78. Antonia Rosetto Ajello (2005). Method of Knowledge and the Challenges of the Planetary Society: Edgar Morin's Pedagogical Proposal. World Futures 61 (7):511 – 533.score: 12.0
    Edgar Morin is one of the most important contemporary European philosophers. His name has recently also become well known on the American continent, especially in South America, where his works have given rise to several interesting cultural initiatives. The analysis of his pedagogical proposal can be a stimulating adventure for educators and teachers alike. Morin's proposal to link methodologically what is disjoined suggests re-establishing the connection between thought and action, in order to re-establish on rational and critical bases (...)
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  79. Annamaria Anselmo (2005). Philosophical Sources for Morin's Sociology. World Futures 61 (6):470 – 480.score: 12.0
    The aim of this work is to show how Edgar Morin chose Vico and Hegel as cultural points of reference while elaborating a new method as an alternative to classical scientific knowledge. The French philosopher did this specifically when he tried to re-propose the problem s of history and the event in human sciences. The origins of sociology arose from the explicit extension of the scientific method to the socio-anthropological world; that is, with the intention of studying society as (...)
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  80. Luigino Bruni (2010). Reciprocity: An Economics of Social Relations , Serge C. Kolm. Cambridge University Press, 2008. XI + 390 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 26 (2):241-247.score: 9.0
  81. François Tournier (1995). Les Mécanismes de la Découverte Scientifique. Une Épistémologie Interactionniste Serge Robert Collection «Philosophica», Vol. 44 Ottawa, Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa, 1993, XIII, 266 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 34 (02):414-.score: 9.0
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  82. Alfonso Montuori (2004). Edgar Morin: A Partial Introduction. World Futures 60 (5 & 6):349 – 355.score: 9.0
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  83. Mauro Maldonato (2004). On Edgar Morin. World Futures 60 (5 & 6):457 – 462.score: 9.0
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  84. Neelke Doorn (2009). Safeguards in a World of Ambient Intelligence; David Wright, Serge Gutwirth, Michael Friedewald, Elena Vildjiounaite, Yves Punic (Eds). Science and Engineering Ethics 15 (1).score: 9.0
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  85. Jean-Pierre le Page (1996). Des Intellections Abélard Texte Établi, Traduit, Introduit Et Commenté Par Patrick Morin Collection «Sic Et Non» Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1994, 171 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 35 (01):186-.score: 9.0
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  86. Robert W. Mitchell (2009). Self-Awareness Without Inner Speech: A Commentary on Morin☆. Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2):532-534.score: 9.0
  87. Peter Vallentyne (1998). Théories Économiques de la Justice, Marc Fleurbaey. Economica, 1996, I + 250 Pages.Modern Theories of Justice, Serge-Christophe Kolm. MIT Press, 1996, Ix + 525 Pages.Theories of Distributive Justice, John Roemer. Harvard University Press, 1996, Ix + 342 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 14 (01):135-.score: 9.0
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  88. Cristina Bicchieri (1987). Book Review:Le Liberalisme Moderne: Analyse d'Une Raison Economique. Serge-Christophe Kolm; Le Contrat Social Liberal: Philosophie Et Pratique du Liberalisme. Serge-Christophe Kolm. [REVIEW] Ethics 98 (1):185-.score: 9.0
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  89. David Collard (2008). Handbook of the Economics of Giving, Altruism and Reciprocity. Volume 1, Foundations: Volume 2, Applications, Handbooks in Economics, Serge-Christophe Kolm and Jean Mercier Ythier (Eds). North Holland, 2006, Xxv, Xxii + 1588 Pages. [REVIEW] Economics and Philosophy 24 (02).score: 9.0
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  90. John A. Weymark (1999). Serge‐Christophe Kolm, Modern Theories of Justice:Modern Theories of Justice. Ethics 109 (3):666-668.score: 9.0
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  91. R. C. McCail (1984). Serge Antès: Corippe: Éloge de l'Empereur Justin II. (Collection Budé.) Pp. Cxix + 159. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1981. The Classical Review 34 (02):329-330.score: 9.0
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  92. Susan M. Hughes & Julia Heberle (forthcoming). A Reply to Uttl and Morin's (2010) Commentary of Hughes and Nicholson (2010)☆. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 9.0
  93. Karol Edward Soltan (1987). Book Review:Le Contrat Social Liberal: Philosophie Et Pratique du Liberalisme. Serge-Christophe Kolm. [REVIEW] Ethics 98 (1):183-.score: 9.0
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  94. Sean Kelly (1988). Hegel and Morin. The Owl of Minerva 20 (1):51-67.score: 9.0
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  95. P. J. Parsons (1973). Serge Sauneron: Le Papyrus Magique Illustré de Brooklyn. Pp. Ix+29; 13 Plates. New York: The Brooklyn Museum, 1970. Cloth, $5. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 23 (01):96-97.score: 9.0
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  96. Joseph Pestieau (1982). Le Roi Bouc Émissaire (Pouvoir Et Rituel Chez les Rukuba du Nigéria Central) Jean-Claude Muller Québec: Serge Fleury, 1980. 494 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 21 (02):349-353.score: 9.0
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  97. A. M. Snodgrass (1987). John M. Fossey, Jacques Morin (Edd.): Khóstia, 1983. Rapport Préliminaire Sur la Seconde Campagne de Fouilles Canadiennes à Khóstia En Béotie, Grèce Centrale. (McGill University Monographs in Classical Archaeology and History, 3.) Pp. Xiv+183; 40 Text Figures, 44 Plates (on 15 Pp.), 1 Folding Plan. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1986. Paper, Fl. 110.John M. Fossey (Ed.): Khóstia I. Études Diverses Dédiées à la Mémoire de Siegfried Lauffer. (McGill University Monographs in Classical Archaeology and History, 5.) Pp. Xviii+139; 24 Text Figures, 111 Plates (on 48 Pp.), 2 Folding Plans. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1986. Fl. 145. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 37 (02):321-322.score: 9.0
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  98. Nestor Turcotte (2012). Serge Cantin, Robert Mager, dir., Modernité et religion au Québec. Où en sommes-nous ? Québec, Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 2010, xiv-416 p.Serge Cantin, Robert Mager, dir., Modernité et religion au Québec. Où en sommes-nous ? Québec, Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 2010, xiv-416 p. [REVIEW] Laval Thã©Ologique Et Philosophique 68 (3):715-716.score: 9.0
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  99. Ian Birchall (2003). Victor Serge: The Course is Set on Hope Susan Weissman. Historical Materialism 11 (3):235-255.score: 9.0
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  100. Jean Proulx (1998). L'éducation des Désirs. Essai Sur la Défaillance de la Volonté Guy Béliveau Préface de Serge Mongrain Montréal, Bellarmin, 1996, 136 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 37 (01):194-.score: 9.0
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