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    Lettre à tous ceux qui persistent à vouloir faire leur droit.Thierry Charles - 2017 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Le droit court derrière la "révolution numérique". Les algorithmes nous espionnent et restreignent les libertés publiques, ils calculent les indemnités au service des compagnies d'assurance. La diminution lente et continue des services chargés de veiller à l'application du droit affaiblit et parfois anéantit l'efficacité de ces lois. L'échec de la loi Hadopi est significatif à cet égard. Le mal est en fait bien plus profond et ne date pas d'hier. Nous vivons une époque de démolition des codes établis. Si le (...)
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  2. Machiavel. Le Prince ou le nouvel art politique, coll. « Débats philosophiques ».Yves Charles Zarka & Thierry Ménissier - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (1):135-136.
     
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    Effect of the task, visual and semantic context on word target detection.Laure Léger, Charles Tijus & Thierry Baccino - 2005 - In B. Kokinov A. Dey (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Springer. pp. 278--291.
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    Non-selective lexical access in bilinguals is spontaneous and independent of input monitoring: Evidence from eye tracking.Yan Jing Wu, Filipe Cristino, Charles Leek & Guillaume Thierry - 2013 - Cognition 129 (2):418-425.
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    Darwin and the White Shipwrecked Sailor: Beyond Blending Inheritance and the Jenkin Myth.Thierry Hoquet - forthcoming - Journal of the History of Biology:1-33.
    This paper revisits Fleeming Jenkin’s anonymous review of Charles Darwin’s _Origin of Species_, published in the _North British Review_ in June 1867. This review is usually revered for its impact on Darwin’s theory of descent with modification. Its classical interpretation states that Jenkin, a Professor of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh, made a compelling case against natural selection based on the fact of “blending inheritance” and the “swamping” of advantageous variations. Those themes, however, are strikingly absent from Jenkin’s (...)
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    Histoire des sciences.Perrine Simon-Nahum, Jean-Paul Guiot, Jean Rosmorduc, Catherine Goldstein, Antonella Romano, Jacques Gadille, Clifford D. Conner, Andreas Kleinert, Olivier Remaud, Goulven Laurent, François Duchesneau, Claude Blanckaert, Nicole Hulin, Jean Gayon, Thierry Saignes, Patrick Zylberman & Charles Lenay - 1994 - Revue de Synthèse 115 (1-2):213-266.
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    es décisions les plus importantes pour la Wallonie en 2001.Jean-Claude Van Cauwenberghe, Serge Kubla, José Daras, Michel Daerden, Michel Foret, José Happart, Charles Michel, Thierry Detienne & Marie Aréna - 2002 - Res Publica 44 (2-3):307-324.
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    Histoire intellectuelie du grand siècle aux lumières.Françoise Waquet, Joël Cornette, Laurent Thirouin, Jean-Pierre Cléro, François Laplanche, Chantal Grell, Jean Marie Goulemot, Thierry Wanegffelen, Monique Cottret, Giovanna Cifoletti, Annie Ibrahim & Christophe Charle - 1995 - Revue de Synthèse 116 (2-3):457-499.
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    Pluralizing Darwin: Making Counter-Factual History of Science Significant.Thierry Hoquet - 2021 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 52 (1):115-134.
    In the wake of recent attempts at alternate history (Bowler 2013), this paper suggests several avenues for a pluralistic approach to Charles Darwin and his role in the history of evolutionary theory. We examine in what sense Darwin could be described as a major driver of theoretical change in the history of biology. First, this paper examines how Darwin influenced the future of biological science: not merely by stating the fact of evolution or by bringing evidence for it; but (...)
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    Le cercle de Vincent de Gournay. Savoirs économiques et pratiques administratives en France au milieu du XVIII e siècle, Loïc Charles, Frédéric Lefèbvre et Christine Théré (dir.), Paris : INED, 2011.Thierry Martin - 2012 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 13 (2):175-177.
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    Holderlin and Novalis.Charles Larmore - 2000 - In Karl Ameriks (ed.), The Cambridge companion to German idealism. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 141--60.
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    The origin of species.Charles Darwin - 1859 - New York: Norton. Edited by Philip Appleman.
    In The Origin of Species (1859) Darwin challenged many of the most deeply-held beliefs of the Western world. Arguing for a material, not divine, origin of species, he showed that new species are achieved by "natural selection." The Origin communicates the enthusiasm of original thinking in an open, descriptive style, and Darwin's emphasis on the value of diversity speaks more strongly now than ever. As well as a stimulating introduction and detailed notes, this edition offers a register of the many (...)
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  13. Thematic Files-mathematics and knowledge in the renaissance-mathematics and universal science in Bacon and Descartes.Thierry Gontier - 2006 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 59 (2):285.
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    Action médicale et confiance.Thierry Martin & Pierre-Yves Quiviger (eds.) - 2007 - Besançon: Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté.
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    The religious philosophy of Liang Shuming: the hidden Buddhist.Thierry Meynard - 2010 - Boston: Brill.
    Liang Shuming, considered to be the Last Confucian, was a Buddhist.
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    On the origin of species.Charles Darwin - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Gillian Beer.
    The present edition provides a detailed and accessible discussion ofhis theories and adds an account of the immediate responses to the book on publication.
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    Maïmonide et la problème de la personne.Thierry Alcoloumbre - 1999 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    Etudier le probleme de la personne, c'est s'interesser a un probleme qui traverse a peu pres tous les domaines de la philosophie, depuis la psychologie jusqu'a la theologie en passant par l'ethique et par le droit, mais dont le denominateur commun est la definition du soi-meme. Etudier ce probleme chez Maimonide, c'est voir comment un philosophe juif du Moyen-Age pouvait elaborer une representation coherente de l'homme en s'appuyant a la fois sur la pensee greco-arabe et sur la tradition hebraique. Ce (...)
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    De l'homme à l'animal: Montaigne et Descartes ou les paradoxes de la philosophie moderne sur la nature des animaux.Thierry Gontier - 1998 - Paris: J. Vrin.
    Cet ouvrage porte sur l'auto-comprehension de l'homme moderne dans son rapport a la dimension de l'animalite. L'auteur part du statut paradoxal des discours philosophiques de la Renaissance et de l'Age Classique sur la nature des animaux. Ce caractere paradoxal a ete bien caracterise par Pierre Bayle qui, dans l'article Pereira de son Dictionnaire, place son lecteur devant une alternative inconfortable entre les deux positions extremes que sont l'opinion tres dangereuse de Montaigne (qui affirme la superiorite des animaux sur les hommes) (...)
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    Eau et reflets dans la philosophie de Platon.Thierry Houlle - 2015 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Ce livre cherche à montrer comment l'eau, à la fois réalité et symbole, nourrit la pensée de Platon. Quelle est l'origine de cette thématique et quelles en sont les finalités? A travers ces interrogations, il s'agit de mettre en lumière la fonction de cette matière particulière dont les aspects sont déclinés de manière originale dans l'ensemble de son oeuvre. En rassemblant la multiplicité des images de l'eau, l'auteur interroge la nature et la valeur des images en s'efforçant de montrer comment (...)
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    Mathématiques et action politique: études d'histoire et de philosophie des mathématiques sociales.Thierry Martin (ed.) - 2000 - Paris: Institut national d'études démographiques.
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    Inductively generated formal topologies.Thierry Coquand, Giovanni Sambin, Jan Smith & Silvio Valentini - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 124 (1-3):71-106.
    Formal topology aims at developing general topology in intuitionistic and predicative mathematics. Many classical results of general topology have been already brought into the realm of constructive mathematics by using formal topology and also new light on basic topological notions was gained with this approach which allows distinction which are not expressible in classical topology. Here we give a systematic exposition of one of the main tools in formal topology: inductive generation. In fact, many formal topologies can be presented in (...)
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    Mobilising common biocultural heritage for the socioeconomic inclusion of small farmers: panarchy of two case studies on quinoa in Chile and Bolivia.Thierry Winkel, Lizbeth Núñez-Carrasco, Pablo José Cruz, Nancy Egan, Luís Sáez-Tonacca, Priscilla Cubillos-Celis, Camila Poblete-Olivera, Natalia Zavalla-Nanco, Bárbara Miño-Baes & Maria-Paz Viedma-Araya - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (2):433-447.
    Valorising the biocultural heritage of common goods could enable peasant farmers to achieve socially and economically inclusive sustainability. Increasingly appreciated by consumers, peasant heritage products offer small farmers promising opportunities for economic, social and territorial development. Identifying the obstacles and levers of this complex, multi-scale and multi-stakeholder objective requires an integrative framework. We applied the panarchy conceptual framework to two cases of participatory research with small quinoa producers: a local fair in Chile and quinoa export production in Bolivia. In both (...)
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    Linguistic and cognitive abilities in infancy: when does language become a tool for categorization?Thierry Nazzi & Alison Gopnik - 2001 - Cognition 80 (3):B11-B20.
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    Type theory.Thierry Coquand - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Use of phonetic specificity during the acquisition of new words: differences between consonants and vowels.Thierry Nazzi - 2005 - Cognition 98 (1):13-30.
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  26. Should Engineering Ethics be Taught?Charles J. Abaté - 2011 - Science and Engineering Ethics 17 (3):583-596.
    Should engineering ethics be taught? Despite the obvious truism that we all want our students to be moral engineers who practice virtuous professional behavior, I argue, in this article that the question itself obscures several ambiguities that prompt preliminary resolution. Upon clarification of these ambiguities, and an attempt to delineate key issues that make the question a philosophically interesting one, I conclude that engineering ethics not only should not, but cannot, be taught if we understand “teaching engineering ethics” to mean (...)
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    Note sur le premier marteau de Spinoza.Thierry Alcocoumbre - 2004 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 4 (4):523-533.
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    Current Perspectives on Sexual Selection: What's left after Darwin?Thierry Hoquet (ed.) - 2015 - Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
    This root-and-branch reevaluation of Darwin's concept of sexual selection tackles the subject from historical, epistemological and theoretical perspectives. Contributions from a wealth of disciplines have been marshaled for this volume, with key figures in behavioural ecology, philosophy, and the history of science adding to its wide-ranging relevance. Updating the reader on the debate currently live in behavioural ecology itself on the centrality of sexual selection, and with coverage of developments in the field of animal aesthetics, the book details the current (...)
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    Pour une critique de la raison ludique: essai sur la problématique nietzschéenne.Thierry Lenain - 1993 - Paris: J. Vrin.
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    Artificial agents in social cognitive sciences.Thierry Chaminade & Jessica K. Hodgins - 2006 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 7 (3):347-353.
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    A semantics of evidence for classical arithmetic.Thierry Coquand - 1995 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (1):325-337.
  32. White Ignorance.Charles W. Mills - 2007 - In Shannon Sullivan & Nancy Tuana (eds.), Race and Epistemologies of Ignorance. Albany, NY: State Univ of New York Pr. pp. 11-38.
  33. The Morals of Modernity.Charles E. Larmore - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The essays collected in this volume all explore the problem of the relation between moral philosophy and modernity. Charles Larmore addresses this problem by attempting to define the way distinctive forms of modern experience should orientate our moral thinking. Charles Larmore wonders whether the dominant forms of modern philosophy have not become blind to important dimensions of the moral life. The book argues against recent attempts to return to the virtue-centered perspective of ancient Greek ethics. As well as (...)
     
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  34. Plato and the Socratic dialogue: the philosophical use of a literary form.Charles H. Kahn - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book proposes a new paradigm for the interpretation of Plato's early and middle dialogues. Rejecting the usual assumption of a distinct 'Socratic' period in the development of Plato's thought, this view regards the earlier works as deliberate preparation for the exposition of Plato's mature philosophy. Differences between the dialogues do not represent different stages in Plato's own thinking but rather different aspects and moments in the presentation of a new and unfamiliar view of reality. Once the fictional character of (...)
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    Relational Ontology, Simondon, and the Hope for a Third Culture inside Biosemiotics.Thierry Bardini - 2017 - Biosemiotics 10 (1):131-137.
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  36. La place de Nietzsche dans la généalogie de la psychanalyse.Thierry Simonelli - 2000 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 54 (211):149-162.
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    Matérialisme dialectique et psychanalyse selon wilhelm Reich.Thierry Simonelli - 2001 - Actuel Marx 30 (2):217-233.
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    Tracking irregular morphophonological dependencies in natural language: Evidence from the acquisition of subject-verb agreement in French.Thierry Nazzi, Isabelle Barrière, Louise Goyet, Sarah Kresh & Géraldine Legendre - 2011 - Cognition 120 (1):119-135.
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    Dans quelle mesure l'ontologie est-elle fondamentale dans la métaphysique allemande de Wolff?Thierry Arnaud - 2003 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 128 (3):323.
    Le premier chapitre de la Métaphysique allemande ne comprend que neuf paragraphes et semble ne représenter qu' une sorte de préambule. De ce fait, on peut avoir le sentiment que la métaphysique ne commence à proprement parler qu'avec le § 10, lequel ouvre, avec l'énoncé du principe de contradiction, la partie ontologique de l'ouvrage. Pourtant, Wolff fait figurer dans cette première partie des considérations qui concernent de très près le commencement de sa philosophie: il présente tout d'abord quelque chose comme (...)
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    Le critère du métaphysique chez Wolff.Thierry Arnaud - 2002 - Archives de Philosophie 1 (1):35-46.
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    Effets de l'application des normes fondamentales de travail sur les clauses sociales.Thierry Brugvin - 2002 - Multitudes 3 (3):65-75.
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  42. A common framework for perception and action: Neuroimaging evidence.Thierry Chaminade & Jean Decety - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):879-882.
    In recent years, neurophysiological evidence has accumulated in favor of a common coding between perception and execution of action. We review findings from recent neuroimaging experiments in the action domain with three complementary perspectives: perception of action, covert action triggered by perception, and reproduction of perceived action (imitation). All studies point to the parietal cortex as a key region for body movement representation, both observed and performed.
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  43. A New Foundation for the Propensity Interpretation of Fitness.Charles H. Pence & Grant Ramsey - 2013 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 64 (4):851-881.
    The propensity interpretation of fitness (PIF) is commonly taken to be subject to a set of simple counterexamples. We argue that three of the most important of these are not counterexamples to the PIF itself, but only to the traditional mathematical model of this propensity: fitness as expected number of offspring. They fail to demonstrate that a new mathematical model of the PIF could not succeed where this older model fails. We then propose a new formalization of the PIF that (...)
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    Formal topologies on the set of first-order formulae.Thierry Coquand, Sara Sadocco, Giovanni Sambin & Jan M. Smith - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (3):1183-1192.
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    Historicisation et patrimonialisation du traité des courbes de Gabriel Cramer par les encyclopédies et dictionnaires en langue française.Thierry Joffredo - 2022 - Philosophia Scientiae 26:43-66.
    L’Introduction à l’analyse des lignes courbes algébriques de Gabriel Cramer, paru en 1750, a tout de suite bénéficié du soutien de D’Alembert qui l’a inclus dans les références bibliographiques de ses articles de mathématiques de l’Encyclopédie portant sur les courbes. Ainsi choisi et légitimé par l’entreprise encyclopédique et ses reprises, l’ouvrage de Cramer devient objet patrimonial au tournant du xixe siècle pour les mathématiciens, amateurs, professionnels ou enseignants qui travaillent sur les courbes algébriques. Le suivi sur le temps long des (...)
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  46. Bordeaux: The Quays on the Left Bank Gardens and squares on the quays of the Garonne River.Thierry Kandjee - 2010 - Topos: European Landscape Magazine 72:28.
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  47. About Brouwer's fan theorem.Thierry Coquand - 2004 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 230:483-489.
  48. Formal Topologies on the Set of First-Order Formulae.Thierry Coquand, Sara Sadocco, Giovanni Sambin & Jan Smith - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (3):1183-1192.
     
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    Intuitionistic choice and classical logic.Thierry Coquand & Erik Palmgren - 2000 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 39 (1):53-74.
    . The effort in providing constructive and predicative meaning to non-constructive modes of reasoning has almost without exception been applied to theories with full classical logic [4]. In this paper we show how to combine unrestricted countable choice, induction on infinite well-founded trees and restricted classical logic in constructively given models. These models are sheaf models over a $\sigma$ -complete Boolean algebra, whose topologies are generated by finite or countable covering relations. By a judicious choice of the Boolean algebra we (...)
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  50. A note on the axiomatisation of real numbers.Thierry Coquand & Henri Lombardi - 2008 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 54 (3):224-228.
     
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