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    Figures of dialogue: a view from Ludics.Alain Lecomte & Myriam Quatrini - 2011 - Synthese 183 (S1):59-85.
    In this paper, we study dialogue as a game, but not only in the sense in which there would exist winning strategies and a priori rules. Dialogue is not governed by game rules like for chess or other games, since even if we start from a priori rules, it is always possible to play with them, provided that some invariant properties are preserved. An important discovery of Ludics is that such properties may be expressed in geometrical terms. The main feature (...)
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  2. Theoretical implications of the study of numbers and numerals in mundurucu.Pierre Pica & Alain Lecomte - 2008 - Philosophical Psychology 21 (4):507 – 522.
    Developing earlier studies of the system of numbers in Mundurucu, this paper argues that the Mundurucu numeral system is far more complex than usually assumed. The Mundurucu numeral system provides indirect but insightful arguments for a modular approach to numbers and numerals. It is argued that distinct components must be distinguished, such as a system of representation of numbers in the format of internal magnitudes, a system of representation for individuals and sets, and one-to-one correspondences between the numerosity expressed by (...)
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  3. Multimodal logic for syntax.Alain Lecomte - 1998 - Logica Trianguli 2:49-72.
    We present a formalization of some ideas from Chomsky [9] in the framework of multimodal type logical grammar.
     
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    Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics Second International Conference, Lacl '97, Nancy, France, September 1997 : Selected Papers'.Alain Lecomte, Francois Lamarche & Guy Perrier - 1999 - Springer Verlag.
    This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the Second International Conference on Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics, LACL '97, held in Nancy, France in September 1997. The 10 revised full papers presented were carefully selected during two rounds of reviewing. Also included are two comprehensive invited papers. Among the topics covered are type theory, various types of grammars, linear logic, parsing, type-directed natural language processing, proof-theoretic aspects, concatenation logics, and mathematical languages.
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  5. Semantic features in a Generic Lexicon.G. Bes & Alain Lecomte - 1995 - In Patrick Saint-Dizier & Evelyne Viegas (eds.), Computational lexical semantics. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Levels of consciousness and self-awareness: A comparison and integration of various neurocognitive views.Alain Morin - 2006 - Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2):358-371.
    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. Self-awareness Part 1: Definition, measures, effects, functions, and antecedents.Alain Morin - 2011 - Social and Personality Psychology Compass 5: 807-823.
    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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    Possible links between self-awareness and inner speech: Theoretical background, underlying mechanisms, and empirical evidence.Alain Morin - 2005 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (4-5):115-134.
    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 is (...)
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    From Highway to Clubs: Buchanan and the Pricing of Public Goods.Alain Marciano - 2018 - In Richard E. Wagner (ed.), James M. Buchanan: A Theorist of Political Economy and Social Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 713-737.
    The object of this paper is to retrace the steps that led Buchanan from marginal cost pricing to clubs. We claim that the idea individuals could form clubs to finance public goods can be traced back to his first works on public finance, at the end of the 1940s, and relates to the financing of highways and the pricing of their construction and of their use. Very early in his career Buchanan adopted Knut Wicksell’s proposal to use a marginal cost (...)
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    Why We Are Not Nietzscheans.Luc Ferry, Alain Renaut & Robert de Loaiza (eds.) - 1997 - Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press.
    "To think with Nietzsche against Nietzsche." Thus the editors describe the strategy adopted in this volume to soften the destructive effects of Nietzsche's "philosophy with a hammer" on French philosophy since the 1960s. Frustrated by the infinite inclusiveness of deconstructionism, the contributors to this volume seek to renew the Enlightenment quest for rationality. Though linked by no common dogma, these essays all argue that the "French Nietzsche" transmitted through the deconstructionists must be reexamined in light of the original context in (...)
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    Self-awareness deficits following loss of inner speech: Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor’s case study.Alain Morin - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2):524-529.
    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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  12. Fontenelle?Alain Niderst - 2003 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 44:7-16.
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    Right hemispheric self-awareness: A critical assessment.Alain Morin - 2002 - Consciousness and Cognition 11 (3):396-401.
    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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    Self-talk and Self-awareness: On the Nature of the Relation.Alain Morin - 1993 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 14 (3):223-234.
    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 that self-observation is possible only if (...)
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  15. Inner speech as a mediator of self-awareness, self-consciousness, and self-knowledge: An hypothesis.Alain Morin & James Everett - 1990 - New Ideas in Psychology 8 (3):337-56.
    Little is known with regard to the precise cognitive tools the self uses in acquiring and processing information about itself. In this article, we underline the possibility that inner speech might just represent one such cognitive process. Duval and Wicklund’s theory of self-awareness and the selfconsciousness, and self-knowledge body of work that was inspired by it are reviewed, and the suggestion is put forward that inner speech parallels the state of self-awareness, is more frequently used among highly self-conscious persons, and (...)
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    The Politics of Belonging: Nationalism, Liberalism, and Pluralism.Alain Dieckhoff (ed.) - 2004 - Lexington Books.
    The Politics of Belonging represents an innovative collaboration between political theorists and political scientists for the purposes of investigating the liberal and pluralistic traditions of nationalism. Alain Dieckhoff introduces an indispensable collection of work for anyone dealing with questions of identity, ethnicity, and nationalism.
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    Early Sensitivity to Morphology in Beginning Readers of Arabic.Carole El Akiki & Alain Content - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The current study investigated the influence of morphological structure on the earliest stages of Arabic reading acquisition. More specifically, we aimed at examining the role of root and pattern units in beginners from Grade 1 to 3. A first set of reading tasks evaluated the presence of a morphology facilitation effect in word and pseudoword reading by manipulating independently the familiarity of roots and patterns. The second one pursued to examine the contribution of morphological awareness to reading performance. The results (...)
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    La pratique de l'intervention philosophique en Afrique.Alain Elloué-Engoune - 2011 - Saint-Denis: Éditions Edilivre Aparis.
  19. Inner speech.Alain Morin - 2009 - In Oxford Companion to Consciousness.
    Invited paper for the Oxford Companion to Consciousness, in press.
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  20. Universal Truths and the Question of Religion: An Interview.Alain Badiou & Adam Miller - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy and Scripture 3 (1):38-42.
     
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  21. Self-awareness Part 2: Neuroanatomy and importance of inner speech.Alain Morin - 2011 - Social and Personality Psychology Compass 2:1004-1012.
    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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    The split-brain debate revisited: On the importance of language and self-recognition for right hemispheric consciousness.Alain Morin - 2001 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 22 (2):107-118.
    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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  23. Documents-Geometry and realities: On Fontenelle's Elements de la geometrie de l'infini.Alain Niderst - 2001 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 54 (2):247-254.
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    Introduction au numéro sur: La diffusion des sciences au XVIIIe siècle.Alain Niderst - 1991 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 44 (3):279-280.
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  25. KÖLVING U., COURCELLE O., Émilie du Chatelêt: Éclairages et documents nouveaux (CR du n° 2/2011).Alain Niderst - 2012 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 65 (2).
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    La géométrie et les réalités : À propos des Éléments de la géométrie de l'infini de Fontenelle / Geometry and realities : On Fontenelle's Éléments de la géométrie de l'infini.Alain Niderst - 2001 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 54 (2):247-254.
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    Les Lettres anglaises de Voltaire, une vulgarisation méthodique et imprudente.Alain Niderst - 1991 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 44 (3):313-323.
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    La genèse d'une ecclésiologie de communion dans l'œuvre de Yves Congar.Alain Nisus - 2010 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 94 (2):309-334.
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  29. What are animals conscious of?Alain Morin (ed.) - 2012 - Columbia Press.
    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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  30. Yoga: méthode de réintégration.Alain Daniélou - 1973 - Paris: l'Arche.
     
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  31. Self-awareness and the left hemisphere: The dark side of selectively reviewing the literature.Alain Morin - 2005 - Cortex 41:695-704.
  32. Inner speech and consciousness.Alain Morin - 2009 - In William P. Banks (ed.), Encyclopedia of Consciousness. Elsevier.
    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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  33. La Conversion: le regard croisé de Climacus et Anticlimacus.Alain Bellaiche Zacharie - 2008 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 64 (2):779-807.
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  34. The" forgotten" Hegelian of Africa: Between the paradigm of rejection and the hardship of narcissicism.Alain Casimir Zongo - 2012 - Hegel-Studien 46:65-77.
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    Political Philosophy 3: From the Rights of Man to the Republican Idea.Luc Ferry & Alain Renaut - 1992 - University of Chicago Press.
    In this final volume of Political Philosophy, Luc Ferry and Alain Renaut summarize these efforts and put forward their own set of arguments.
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    Ce serait folie d’ignorer les conséquences.Alain Boyer - 2004 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 48:275-289.
    Ce qui compte, ce n'est pas la question "aristocratique" des fondements d'une proposition, mais la question "démocratique" de la valeur de ses conséquences pratiques : en morale, ce n'est pas l'expérience, mais notre conscience qui décide d'accepter telle ou telle conséquence. Rawls oppose déontologie et téléologie : la première classe de théories définit le juste indépendamment du bien, la seconde le définit comme maximisation du Bien. Mais les approches déontologiques ne sont pas anti-conséquentialistes : "Ne pas prendre en compte les (...)
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    About the author.Alain Renaut - 1999 - In The Era of the Individual: A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity. Princeton University Press. pp. 259-259.
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    Bibliography.Alain Renaut - 1999 - In The Era of the Individual: A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity. Princeton University Press. pp. 241-250.
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    Contents.Alain Renaut - 1999 - In The Era of the Individual: A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity. Princeton University Press.
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    CHAPTER 2. Foucault.Alain Renaut & Luc Ferry - 1994 - In Mark Lilla (ed.), New French Thought: Political Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 54-62.
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    CHAPTER 10. How to Think about Rights.Alain Renaut & Luc Ferry - 1994 - In Mark Lilla (ed.), New French Thought: Political Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 147-154.
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    CHAPTER IV. Berkeley and Hume: The Empiricist Monadologies and the Dissolution of the Subject.Alain Renaut - 1999 - In The Era of the Individual: A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity. Princeton University Press. pp. 88-114.
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    CHAPTER II. Dumont: The Triumph of the Individual.Alain Renaut - 1999 - In The Era of the Individual: A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity. Princeton University Press. pp. 29-58.
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    CHAPTER I. Heidegger: The Reign of the Subject.Alain Renaut - 1999 - In The Era of the Individual: A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity. Princeton University Press. pp. 3-28.
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    Chapter III. Leibniz: The monadological idea and the birth of the individual.Alain Renaut - 1999 - In The Era of the Individual: A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity. Princeton University Press. pp. 61-87.
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    CHAPTER V. Hegel and Nietzsche: Development of the Monadologies.Alain Renaut - 1999 - In The Era of the Individual: A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity. Princeton University Press. pp. 115-138.
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    Chapter VII Kant: The horizon of transcendence.Alain Renaut - 1999 - In The Era of the Individual: A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity. Princeton University Press. pp. 167-200.
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    CHAPTER VI Levinas: The Rupture of Immanence.Alain Renaut - 1999 - In The Era of the Individual: A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity. Princeton University Press. pp. 143-166.
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    Foreword.Alain Renaut - 1999 - In The Era of the Individual: A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity. Princeton University Press.
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    Index.Alain Renaut - 1999 - In The Era of the Individual: A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity. Princeton University Press. pp. 251-258.
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