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    The Sociolinguistic Repetition Task: A New Paradigm for Exploring the Cognitive Coherence of Language Varieties.Laurence Buson, Aurélie Nardy, Dominique Muller & Jean-Pierre Chevrot - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 10 (4):803-817.
    Buson, Nardy, Muller & Chevrot (2018) report two experiments ‐ a repetition task and a judgment task ‐ based on the phenomenon of sociolinguistic restoration. When people repeat utterances mixing standard and non‐standard variants, they make them homogeneous. The results suggest that coherent cognitive representation of the sociolinguistic varieties influences the reconstruction of the mixed heard utterance during the repetition. Using the repetition task could help understanding how sociolinguistic cues are organized in memory.
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    Variation sociolinguistique et réseau social : constitution et traitement d’un corpus de données orales massives1.Aurélie Nardy, Hélène Bouchet, Isabelle Rousset, Loïc Liégeois, Laurence Buson, Céline Dugua & Jean-Pierre Chevrot - 2021 - Corpus 22.
    Nous présentons une étude originale en cours visant la compréhension des relations entre variations sociolinguistiques et réseau social. Sa démarche empirique repose sur le recueil de données sociales et langagières massives et longitudinales au sein d’une école maternelle. Environ 200 individus (enfants et adultes) sont équipés une semaine par mois pendant 3 ans de capteurs qui enregistrent en continu à la fois leurs interactions verbales et leurs contacts sociaux. Dans cet article, à visée principalement méthodologique, nous exposons les dispositifs mis (...)
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    An Essay on Belief and Acceptance.Laurence Jonathan Cohen - 1992 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    In this incisive new book one of Britain's most eminent philosophers explores the often overlooked tension between voluntariness and involuntariness in human cognition. He seeks to counter the widespread tendency for analytic epistemology to be dominated by the concept of belief. Is scientific knowledge properly conceived as being embodied, at its best, in a passive feeling of belief or in an active policy of acceptance? Should a jury's verdict declare what its members involuntarily believe or what they voluntarily accept? And (...)
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    The probable and the provable.Laurence Jonathan Cohen - 1977 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
    The book was planned and written as a single, sustained argument. But earlier versions of a few parts of it have appeared separately. The object of this book is both to establish the existence of the paradoxes, and also to describe a non-Pascalian concept of probability in terms of which one can analyse the structure of forensic proof without giving rise to such typical signs of theoretical misfit. Neither the complementational principle for negation nor the multiplicative principle for conjunction applies (...)
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    The implications of induction.Laurence Jonathan Cohen - 1970 - London,: Methuen.
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    An introduction to the philosophy of induction and probability.Laurence Jonathan Cohen - 1989 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Two new philosophical problems surrounding the gradation of certainty began to emerge in the 17th century and are still very much alive today. One is concerned with the evaluation of inductive reasoning, whether in science, jurisprudence, or elsewhere; the other with the interpretation of the mathematical calculus of change. This book, aimed at non-specialists, investigates both problems and the extent to which they are connected. Cohen demonstrates the diversity of logical structures that are available for judgements of probability, and explores (...)
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    Applications of inductive logic: proceedings of a conference at the Queen's College, Oxford 21-24, August 1978.Laurence Jonathan Cohen & Mary Brenda Hesse (eds.) - 1980 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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    The diversity of meaning.Laurence Jonathan Cohen - 1963 - London,: Methuen.
    First published in 1962, The Diversity of Meaning was written to provide a more constructive criticism of the philosophy of ordinary language than the more destructive approach that it was commonly subjected to at the time of publication. The book deals with a range of philosophical problems in a way that cuts underneath the more typical orthodoxies of the time. It is concerned primarily with the concept of meaning and asks not just how people ordinarily speak or think about meanings, (...)
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    Grand commentaire (tafsīr) de la métaphysique, livre bêta. Averroës & Laurence Bauloye - 2002 - Paris: J. Vrin. Edited by Laurence Bauloye.
    Né à Cordoue en 1126, mort en 1198, Ibn Rusd (Averroès), juge, médecin et philosophe andalou, a laissé une œuvre considérable : outre des traités polémiques (contre Galien, contre al-Gazâli) et de nombreux essais, il a consacré à Platon, et surtout à Aristote, des commentaires appelés à exercer une influence particulièrement grande dans les domaines de la logique, de la métaphysique, de la noétique. Rédigé dans les dernières années de sa vie, le Grand Commentaire de la Métaphysique marque le couronnement (...)
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    Heidegger's Atheism: The Refusal of a Theological Voice.Laurence Paul Hemming - 2002 - Notre Dame University Press.
    This work traces the development of Heidegger's explanation of philosophy as a methodological atheism, relating it to his reading of Aristotle, Aquinas and Nietzsche. A predominant issue throughout this study is Heidegger's pursuit of an answer to the question: How did God get into philosophy?
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    The cost of being watched: Stroop interference increases under concomitant eye contact.Laurence Conty, David Gimmig, Clément Belletier, Nathalie George & Pascal Huguet - 2010 - Cognition 115 (1):133-139.
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    Heidegger and Marx: a productive dialogue over the language of humanism.Laurence Paul Hemming - 2013 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
    Introduction: there is no justice in Heidegger or for Marx -- Interpretations of Heidegger and Marx -- The history of Marx and Heidegger -- The history and negation of metaphysics -- Logic and dialectic -- Metaphysics of the human state -- The situation of Germany -- The ideology of Germany -- Nazism, liberalism, humanism -- The Jewish question -- Speaking of the essence of man -- Production-previously this was called God -- The end of humanism -- Between men and gods (...)
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    Speaking out of turn: Martin Heidegger and die kehre.Laurence Paul Hemming - 1998 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 6 (3):393 – 423.
    ' Speaking out of Turn : Martin Heidegger and die Kehre ' examines the difference between Heidegger's own understanding of 'the turning' and that understanding which originated with Karl Lowith and was later presented to English-speaking readers by William Richardson in Martin Heidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought . The study focuses on Heidegger's own introduction to Richardson's book, and argues that, far from confirming Richardson's view that there is a 'Heidegger I' and 'Heidegger II' connected by the 'reversal' or turning, (...)
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  14. Nietzsche and Modern Times: A Study of Bacon, Descartes, and Nietzsche.Laurence Lampert - 1994 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 8:117-121.
     
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    The Term "Experience" as a Tool of Inquiry.Laurence E. Heglar - 2022 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 58 (1):22-39.
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    Heidegger's "Productive Dialogue with Marxism".Laurence Hemming - 2014 - Philosophy Today 58 (2):179-195.
    This paper takes the theme of Heidegger’s phrase “a productive dialogue with Marxism” from the “Letter on Humanism” and examines what Heidegger could have meant by it by referring to a number of his works and commentary in other places, and the backdrop of European, Western, and global history in the twentieth century. The paper touches on Heidegger’s relationship with Jean-Paul Sartre, Kostas Axelos and Jean Beaufret. It looks at a key section of the 1969 television interview Heidegger conducted with (...)
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  17. The philosophical implications of Christianity.Laurence William Grensted - 1930 - Oxford,: The Clarendon press.
  18. The writer engagé : Tocqueville and political rhetoric.Laurence Guellec - 2006 - In Cheryl B. Welch (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Tocqueville. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Keeping track of visual codes that move from cell to cell during eye movements.Laurence R. Harris - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):265-265.
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    Levels of Perception: A Festschrift for Ian Howard.Laurence Harris & Michael Jenkin (eds.) - 2003 - Springer Verlag.
    This book includes sections on brightness and light, eye movements and perception, and perception of orientation and self-motion.
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    After Heidegger: Transubstantiation.Laurence Paul Hemming - 2000 - Heythrop Journal 41 (2):170–186.
    Recent debate over transubstantiation has concentrated either on transubstantiation as a kind of embarrassment in consequence of modern physics, or on the extent to which it is both a doctrine elaborated in the light of metaphysics and recoverable in consequence of metaphysics having been overcome. In this sense the tension between Aquinas' apparently metaphysical formulation of the doctrine and the less overtly metaphysical formula adopted by the Council of Trent has indicated a way of ‘rescuing’ or ‘recovering’ the doctrine.This article (...)
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  22. Giving a good account of god: Is theology ever mathematical?Laurence Paul Hemming - 2006 - The Thomist 70 (3):367-393.
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  23. Heidegger's god.Laurence Paul Hemming - 1998 - The Thomist 62 (3):373-418.
     
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    More than just a ticklish subject: History, postmodernity and God.Laurence Paul Hemming - 2001 - Heythrop Journal 42 (2):192–204.
    The paper begins by tracing the development of the understanding of truth as adjunct to the self in postmodernity. It then proceeds to ask what history is in postmodernity in the light of the reconfiguration of truth, and what kinds of response Christianity, and especially Catholic Christianity might develop to the postmodern situation. Using a critique of Habermas’ speech “Modernity – an incomplete project” it develops a notion of postmodernity as an extreme interpretation of modernity, solely through reference to the (...)
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  25. Restoring faith in reason: with a new translation of the Encyclical letter, Faith and reason of Pope John Paul II: together with a commentary and discussion.Laurence Paul Hemming & Susan Frank Parsons (eds.) - 2002 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame.
     
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    Rewritten Theology: Aquinas After His Readers. By Mark D. Jordan.Laurence Paul Hemming - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (4):727-729.
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    Redeeming truth: considering faith and reason.Laurence Paul Hemming & Susan Frank Parsons (eds.) - 2007 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.
    "Redeeming Truth has as its overarching theme the redemption of truth looked at philosophically and theologically. This collection is notable in that it embraces a variety of approaches to its theme, from traditional forays to those that engage postmodernism and those that consider feminist theology. As many of the essays respond directly to other contributions, the volume reflects the vigor of the debate."--Jacket.
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    Transubstantiating our selves.Laurence Paul Hemming - 2003 - Heythrop Journal 44 (4):418–439.
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    The Undoing of Sex: The Proper Enjoyment of Divine Command.Laurence Paul Hemming - 2010 - Studies in Christian Ethics 23 (1):59-72.
    This paper examines the way in which divine law and divine command have in cases been commandeered for the purposes of demonstrating fidelity to religious orthodoxy. It takes the example of one theologian’s investigation into the tradition and asks whether, in the very name of producing an orthodox theology of sexual difference, the debate does not end up being cast in contemporary, sexualised terms. It then takes the example of how contemporary understandings of sexual difference can be read back into (...)
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    Rethinking Early Western Buddhists: Beachcombers, ‘Going Native’ and Dissident Orientalism.Laurence Cox - 2013 - Contemporary Buddhism 14 (1):116-133.
    Recent research on the life of U Dhammaloka and other early western Buddhists in Asia has interesting implications in relation to class, ethnicity and politics. ‘Beachcomber Buddhists’ highlight the wider situation of ‘poor whites’ in Asia—needed by empire but prone to defect from elite standards of behaviour designed to maintain imperial and racial power. ‘Going native’, exemplified by the European bhikkhu, highlights the difficulties faced by empire in policing these racial boundaries and the role of Asian agency in early ‘western’ (...)
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    Bioéthique, bioéthiques.Laurence Azoux-Bacrie (ed.) - 2003 - Bruxelles: Bruylant.
    Née des craintes, voire des frayeurs, générées par le développement de la science, la bioéthique a conduit les chercheurs, spécialisés dans l'étude du vivant, à s'interroger sur les dangers que leur discipline peut engendrer : le progrès scientifique est-il toujours souhaitable? Ne risque-t-il pas de mener à des innovations et à des avancées, intellectuellement stimulantes certes, mais éthiquement inacceptables? Tel est le sujet de cet ouvrage collectif.
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  32. Pourquoi organiser en cette année charnière un colloque bioéthique-droits de l'homme?Laurence Azoux-Bacrie - 2003 - In Bioéthique, bioéthiques. Bruxelles: Bruylant.
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    Considérations juridiques sur l’expression de la volonté en fin de vie.Laurence Cimar - 2012 - Médecine et Droit 2012 (115):99-105.
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    Montesquieu's Mistakes and the True Meaning of Separation.Laurence Claus - 2005 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 25 (3):419-451.
  35. Flight from conflict.Laurence Collier - 1944 - London,: Watts & co..
     
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    How does perceiving eye direction modulate emotion recognition?Laurence Conty, Julie Grèzes & David Sander - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (6):443-444.
    Niedenthal et al. postulate that eye contact with the expresser of an emotion automatically initiates embodied simulation. Our commentary explores the generality of such an eye contact effect for emotions other than happiness. Based on the appraisal theory of emotion, we propose that embodied simulation may be reinforced by mutual or averted gaze as a function of emotional context.
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    Confiance, étrangeté et hospitalité.Laurence Cornu - 2008 - Diogène 220 (4):15-29.
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    La Philosophie Déplacée: Autour de Jacques Rancière: Colloque de Cerisy.Laurence Cornu & Patrice Vermeren (eds.) - 2006 - Horlieu.
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    Reading a play.Laurence W. Cor - 1963 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 21 (3):321-325.
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    Trust, Strangeness and Hospitality.Laurence Cornu - 2008 - Diogenes 55 (4):15-26.
    This paper presents a way of building social cohesion open to diversity, assuming that democracy is alive only when it is reinvented. It challenges social trust to welcome diversity, thus allowing for a continual reinvention of democratic cohesion. Articulating cultural diversity and trust represents a major challenge for democratic coexistence. Philosophy is called to take into account the existing models of social cohesion and trust, and to reinvent democracy by defining a new paradigm of trust integrating social and cultural diversity.
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    After Heidegger: Transubstantiation.Laurence Paul Hemming - 2000 - Heythrop Journal 41 (2):170-186.
    Recent debate over transubstantiation has concentrated either on transubstantiation as a kind of embarrassment in consequence of modern physics, or on the extent to which it is both a doctrine elaborated in the light of metaphysics and recoverable in consequence of metaphysics having been overcome. In this sense the tension between Aquinas' apparently metaphysical formulation of the doctrine and the less overtly metaphysical formula adopted by the Council of Trent has indicated a way of ‘rescuing’ or ‘recovering’ the doctrine.This article (...)
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    More Than Just a Ticklish Subject: History, Postmodernity and God.Laurence Paul Hemming - 2001 - Heythrop Journal 42 (2):192-204.
    The paper begins by tracing the development of the understanding of truth as adjunct to the self in postmodernity. It then proceeds to ask what history is in postmodernity in the light of the reconfiguration of truth, and what kinds of response Christianity, and especially Catholic Christianity might develop to the postmodern situation. Using a critique of Habermas’ speech “Modernity – an incomplete project” it develops a notion of postmodernity as an extreme interpretation of modernity, solely through reference to the (...)
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  43. Postmodernity's Transcending, Devaluing God.Laurence Paul Hemming - 2007 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 61 (2):123-125.
     
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    Transubstantiating Our Selves.Laurence Paul Hemming - 2003 - Heythrop Journal 44 (4):418-439.
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    History of the Development of Devotion to the Holy Name. [REVIEW]Laurence E. Henderson - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (2):367-367.
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    Book Reviews : The Frankfurt School: The Critical Theories of Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno. By Zoltan Tar. Foreword by Michael Landmann. New York, Toronto: John Wiley, 1977. Pp. xx + 243. $19.15. [REVIEW]Laurence Ray - 1980 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (1):111-116.
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    The Sea In History. [REVIEW]Ray Laurence - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (1):100-101.
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  48. Ciencia Nueva y escritura. Nota sobre una nota de Derrida en torno a Vico.R. Buson - 1991 - Cuadernos Sobre Vico 1:155-164.
    El análisis parte de una indicación de Derrida sobre la relación Vico-Rousseau que considera a Vico como precedente en afirmar el origen contemporáneo de la lengua y de la escritura. La lectura de la Scienza Nuova demuestra que esta tesis se halla fundamentada en una concepción de la escritura más extensa que la convencional. Consecuentemente, el concepto viquiano de signo resulta poco saussuriano en cuanto implica la conexión entre mito y lógos. Como conclusión de esta cuestión, el proyecto viquiano de (...)
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  49. Physicalism and the cognitive role of acquaintance.Laurence Nemirow - 1990 - In William G. Lycan (ed.), Mind and cognition: a reader. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
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    A Natural History of Negation.Laurence R. Horn - 1989 - University of Chicago Press.
    This book offers a unique synthesis of past and current work on the structure, meaning, and use of negation and negative expressions, a topic that has engaged thinkers from Aristotle and the Buddha to Freud and Chomsky. Horn's masterful study melds a review of scholarship in philosophy, psychology, and linguistics with original research, providing a full picture of negation in natural language and thought; this new edition adds a comprehensive preface and bibliography, surveying research since the book's original publication.
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