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    L'héritage du positivisme dans la création de la chaire d'histoire générale des sciences au Collège de France/Positivism's heritage in the creation of the chair in general history of sciences at the Collège de France.Annie Petit - 1995 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 48 (4):521-556.
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    Claude Bernard and the History of Science.Annie Petit - 1987 - Isis 78 (2):201-219.
    In principle Claude Bernard criticizes historical reflection, which he character- izes as a waste of time. But in spite of strong statements condemning it, Bernard makes use of history frequently and in several different ways. The coexistence of this openly antihistorical stance with a use of the historical perspective poses a problem. I will try to show that these two attitudes lead toward a common goal: promoting science. They combine to create a broad strategy that contributed a great deal to (...)
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    Les disciples de la religion positiviste.Annie Petit - 2003 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 1 (1):75-100.
    Résumé En fondant la Religion de l’Humanité Comte prétendait retrouver le sens du mot re-ligion : « relier et rallier ». Or le déploiement religieux du positivisme l’a plutôt divisé et dispersé. Après avoir rappelé les caractères principaux voulus par le fondateur, on analyse ici les difficultés de ses successeurs. Sous la direction de Pierre Laffitte qui s’applique à remplir le programme « Enseigner, conseiller, consacrer, juger », le positivisme se développe et il prend même en France certaines allures de (...)
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    Philologie et philosophie de l’histoire.Annie Petit - 1982 - Revue de Synthèse 103 (106-108):215-243.
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    Genèse de la classification des sciences d’Auguste Comte.Annie Petit - 1994 - Revue de Synthèse 115 (1-2):71-102.
    Comte présente souvent sa classification des sciences fort dogmatiquement. Nous étudions ici sa genèse à partir des oeuvres de jeunesse. Un double mouvement est analysé: d’une part, la présentation d’« états» successifs des connaissances est peu à peu promue en « loi »; d’autre part, dans ses énoncés de l’ordre des sciences positives, Comte, multipliant et affinant ses critères, finit par établir ce qu’il appelle son «échelle encyclopédique» et sa «hiérarchie des sciences». Nous montrons comment Comte fait se correspondre les (...)
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    Quelle place pour la psychologie dans le positivisme?Annie Petit - 1994 - Revue de Synthèse 115 (3-4):393-415.
    Ln «psychologie» n’est pas intégrée dans l’échelle des sciences du positivisme comtien. Comte juge même qu’elle est le refuge de la vieille « métaphysique ». Cependant, « les phénomènes affectifs, intellectuels et moraux » devant, eux aussi, être étudiés «positivement », Comte en appelle d’une part à la « biologie » où il élabore une «théorie cérébrale», et d’autre part à la «sociologie» et à sa méthode historique. Puis il programme une nouvelle science, une « moraleanthropologie », où se retrouve (...)
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    L'enseignement positiviste : Auxiliaire ou obstacle pour l'histoire des sciences? / Positivist teaching : Auxiliary or obstacle for history of science?Annie Petit - 2005 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 58 (2):329-366.
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  8. Du catholicisme au positivisme.Annie Petit - 1998 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 52 (203):127-155.
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  9. Les débats positivistes sur la notion de vie.Annie Petit - 1995 - Ludus Vitalis 3 (4):161-194.
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  10. Positivism's heritage in the creation of the chair in general history of sciences at the College de France.Annie Petit - 1995 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 48 (4):521-556.
     
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  11. Thematic Files-teaching history of science in France under the third republic-positivist teaching: Auxiliary or obstacle for history of science?Annie Petit - 2005 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 58 (2):329-366.
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    Philosophie des sciences : Auguste Comte et après..Annie Petit - 2007 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 4 (4):419-420.
    Auguste Comte est mort en 1857. Sa philosophie et ses prolongements sociopolitiques et religieux font de la commémoration un devoir important. Aussi a-t-il paru judicieux de profiter de l’occasion pour éclairer une œuvre encore bien méconnue ou réduite à une vulgate triviale. Plusieurs colloques ont scandé l’année 2007 : l’un à la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme de Paris,..
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    La femme et la famille selon Auguste Comte.Annie Petit - 2022 - Cahiers Philosophiques 3:45-62.
    Pour la société à « réorganiser », Comte repense les relations entre les sexes et la politique de la famille. Dans sa jeunesse il affiche des positions « libérales ». Appuyant ensuite sa sociologie sur la biologie et sur l’histoire, il fait de la famille l’élément social fondé autour d’un rapport homme-femme très différencié où l’un exerce l’autorité et l’autre est affectivité et soumission. Comte systématise aussi ses positions à partir de l’échec de son propre couple, d’un amour sublimé, et (...)
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    La révolution occidentale selon auguste comte: Entre l’histoire et l’utopie.Annie Petit - 1991 - Revue de Synthèse 112 (1):21-40.
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    Un siècle de positivisme(s).Annie Petit - 2023 - Paris: Hermann.
    Tome I. Politique des savoirs. Science(s) et religion. -- tome II. Pouvoirs : politique intérieure et politique extérieure.
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    Angèle Kremer-Marietii, Le Projet anthropologique d’Auguste Comte. Paris, Sedes/C.D.U., 1980. 13,5 × 21, 103 p. — Entre le signe et l'histoire. L'anthropologie positiviste d'Auguste Comte. Paris, Klincksieck, 1982. 16 × 23, 263 p. [REVIEW]Annie Petit - 1984 - Revue de Synthèse 105 (113-114):188-190.
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    Auguste Comte, Correspondance générale et Confessions. T. V : 1849-1850. Textes établis et présentés par Paulo E. De Berrédo Carneiro et Paul Arbousse-Bastide. Paris/La Haye, E.H.E.S.S./Vrin/Mouton, 1982. 14 × 22,5, 452 p. av. frontispice (« Archives positivistes », 10). [REVIEW]Annie Petit - 1983 - Revue de Synthèse 104 (109):75-77.
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    Antoine Compagnon, La Troisième République des Lettres. De Flaubert à Proust. Paris, Le Seuil, 1983. 13,7 × 20,4, 384 p. [REVIEW]Annie Petit - 1984 - Revue de Synthèse 105 (113-114):218-221.
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    Enseignement scientifique et culture selon Ernest Renan.Ernest Renan & Annie Petit - 1991 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 44 (1):23-60.
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    Philosophie.Michel Narcy, Alain Boyer, Jean-Pierre Cléro, Pierre-François Moreau, Jean-François Braunstein, Jean Starobinski, Bertrand Vergely, Annie Petit, Pierre Lagueunière, François Laplanche & Norbert Waszek - 1991 - Revue de Synthèse 112 (1):105-143.
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    Histoire des sciences de l’homme.Stéphane Chauvier, Stéphane Michaud, Laurent Mucchielli, Éric Brian, Claude Blanckaert, Annie Petit, Jean-Pierre Cléro & Johan Heilbron - 1992 - Revue de Synthèse 113 (3-4):550-567.
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    Études sur le XVIIIe siècle. Bernard, Monique Cottret, Hugues Neveux, William Shea, Claude Blanckaert, Nicolas Piqué, François Laplanche, Mai Lequan, Jean-Pierre Poirier, Jean-Marc Chatelain, Alain Cernuschi, Françoise Charles-Daubert, François Hincker, Alain Tallon & Annie Petit - 1997 - Revue de Synthèse 118 (1):129-172.
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    Questions de Civilisation.Marie-Laure Binzoni, Damien Carraz, Robert Sauzet, Renaud Villard, Annie Petit, Jean-Marc Rohrbasser, Frédéric Moret, Alexis de Saint-Ours, Jean-Claude Bourdin, Serge Latouche, Ghislain Waterlot & Michel Fromaget - 2008 - Revue de Synthèse 129 (1):171-203.
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    Sciences naturelles, biologie, médecine.Claude Blanckaert, Jean-Marc Drouin, Hervé Guénot, Annie Petit, Charles Lenay, Vincent-Pierre Comiti, Mirko D. Grmek & Patrice Pinell - 1990 - Revue de Synthèse 111 (1-2):207-217.
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    Annie Petit . Auguste Comte: Trajectoires positivistes 1798–1998. 438 pp., bibl., index. Paris: L’Harmattan, 2003. [REVIEW]Paul Weirich - 2005 - Isis 96 (3):470-471.
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  26. Annie Petit, Heurs et malheurs du positivisme. Philosophie des sciences et politique scientifique chez Auguste Comte et ses premiers disciples (1820-1900). [REVIEW]A. Kremer-Marietti - forthcoming - Revue Internationale de Philosophie.
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    Review of Annie Petit: Le système d’Auguste Comte: De la science à la religion par la philosophie[REVIEW]Anastasios Brenner - 2018 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science.
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    The Origins of Theosophy : Annie Besant - the Atheist Years.Annie Besant - 1990 - Routledge.
    Annie Besant is primarily remembered as the international president of the Theosophical Society. One of the most important aspects of her career were the years that she was a professional atheist, which has given her a place in history as a pioneer feminist. _The Origins of Theosophy _contains thirteen of Besant’s pamphlets, originally published from 1883-1890. This book is ideal for students of theology.
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    Gender, ‘Race’, Ethnicity in Art Practice in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Annie E. Coombes and Penny Siopis in Conversation.Annie E. Coombes - 1997 - Feminist Review 55 (1):110-129.
    Siopis has always engaged in a critical and controversial way with the concepts of ‘race’ and ‘ethnicity’ in South Africa. For politically sensitive artists whose work has involved confronting the injustices of apartheid, the current post-apartheid situation has forced a reassessment of their practice and the terms on which they might engage with the fundamental changes which are now affecting all of South African society. Where mythologies of race and ethnicity have been strategically foregrounded in the art of any engaged (...)
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    Belief–desire reasoning in the explanation of behavior: Do actions speak louder than words?Annie E. Wertz & Tamsin C. German - 2007 - Cognition 105 (1):184-194.
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    Genetic Determinism in the Genetics Curriculum.Annie Jamieson & Gregory Radick - 2017 - Science & Education 26 (10):1261-1290.
    Twenty-first-century biology rejects genetic determinism, yet an exaggerated view of the power of genes in the making of bodies and minds remains a problem. What accounts for such tenacity? This article reports an exploratory study suggesting that the common reliance on Mendelian examples and concepts at the start of teaching in basic genetics is an eliminable source of support for determinism. Undergraduate students who attended a standard ‘Mendelian approach’ university course in introductory genetics on average showed no change in their (...)
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  32. In honour of Dr. Annie Besant.Annie Besant (ed.) - 1990 - Varanasi, U.P., India: Indian Section, Theosophical Society.
     
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    Flying Too Close to the Sun? Hubris Among CEOs and How to Prevent it.Valérie Petit & Helen Bollaert - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 108 (3):265-283.
    Hubris among CEOs is generally considered to be undesirable: researchers in finance and in management have documented its unwelcome effects and the media ascribe many corporate failings to CEO hubris. However, the literature fails to provide a precise definition of CEO hubris and is mostly silent on how to prevent it. We use work on hubris in the fields of mythology, psychology, and ethics to develop a framework defining CEO hubris. Our framework describes a set of beliefs and behaviors, both (...)
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    Universal Justice and Epieikeia in Aristotle.Annie Hewitt - 2008 - Polis 25 (1):115-130.
    As laws are written in 'universal terms' they offer inadequate guidance for those difficult cases that do not fall neatly under one general rule or another. While Aristotle is clear that written laws are essential to secure justice in a political community, he is quick to recognize that alone they are insufficient to achieve this aim. Bridging the gap between legal principle and concrete situation is Aristotle's concept of epieikeia: that virtue which 'corrects' the law where it falls short. Through (...)
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  35. A Basic Income Handbook.Annie Miller - 2017
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    Le souci de soi dans «Être et Temps».Annie Larivée & Alexandra Leduc - 2002 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 100 (4):723-741.
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    Thyme to touch: Infants possess strategies that protect them from dangers posed by plants.Annie E. Wertz & Karen Wynn - 2014 - Cognition 130 (1):44-49.
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    Editorial.Annie Kuipers & Jaakko Hintikka - 1995 - Synthese 102 (3):131-131.
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    Are newborns morally different from older children?Annie Janvier, Karen Lynn Bauer & John D. Lantos - 2007 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 28 (5):413-425.
    Policies and position statements regarding decision-making for extremely premature babies exist in many countries and are often directive, focusing on parental choice and expected outcomes. These recommendations often state survival and handicap as reasons for optional intervention. The fact that such outcome statistics would not justify such approaches in other populations suggests that some other powerful factors are at work. The value of neonatal intensive care has been scrutinized far more than intensive care for older patients and suggests that neonatal (...)
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    Mattering: Per/forming nursing philosophy in the Chthulucene.Annie-Claude Laurin, Jane Hopkins-Walsh, Jamie B. Smith, Brandon Brown, Patrick Martin & Emmanuel Christian Tedjasukmana - 2023 - Nursing Philosophy 24 (3):e12452.
    This paper presents an overview of the process of entanglement at the 25th International Philosophy of Nursing Conference (IPNC) at University of California at Irvine held on August 18, 2022. Representing collective work from the US, Canada, UK and Germany, our panel entitled ‘What can critical posthuman philosophies do for nursing?’ examined critical posthumanism and its operations and potential in nursing. Critical posthumanism offers an antifascist, feminist, material, affective, and ecologically entangled approach to nursing and healthcare. Rather than focusing on (...)
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    A Contextualist Theory of Epistemic Justification.David B. Annis - 1978 - American Philosophical Quarterly 15 (3):213 - 219.
    David Annis is professor of philosophy at Ball State University. In this essay, Annis offers an alternative to the foundationalist-coherent controversy: "contextualism." This theory rejects both the idea of intrinsically basic beliefs in the foundational sense and the thesis that coherence is sufficient for justification. he argues that justification is relative to the varying norms of social practices.
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    Delayed Withholding: Disguising Withdrawal of Life Sustaining Interventions in Extremely Preterm Infants.Annie Janvier & Keith J. Barrington - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (11):43-46.
    The extremely preterm infant, born before 28 weeks of gestational age, has been the focus of much ethical discussion. These infants have a significant risk of mortality and morbidity, and it is not...
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    Seeing, Moving, Catching, Accumulating: Pokémon GO, and the Legal Subject.Annie Shum & Kieran Tranter - 2017 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 30 (3):477-493.
    This paper argues that the augmented reality gaming application for smart devices, _Pokémon GO_ shows the fate of the legal subject as a neoliberal monster subjugated to the limitations imposed by hypercapitalism. The game, derived from Nintendo’s iconic Pokémon franchise, reveals the legal subject as a frenzied, diminished and impulsive being, allowed to see, move, catch and accumulate but unable to participate in more meaningful self-narration. It is not that the game is lawless, notwithstanding, anxieties in the semiosphere about users (...)
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    Commentary.Annie Janvier - 2010 - Hastings Center Report 40 (1):14-14.
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    Mathematics curricula in francophone countries.Annie Savard & Alexandre Cavalcante - 2023 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 27:793-802.
    This paper presents a qualitative study of four Grade 1 and Grade 2 national mathematics curricula coming from francophone countries: Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Canada (Québec), and France. A comparative analysis was performed to identify differences that potentially lead to inequities among the countries. We identified all the concepts present in the Grade 1 and Grade 2 mathematics curriculum using the mathematical literacy framework developed by the OECD through its PISA assessment: quantity, change and relationship, data and uncertainty, and space and (...)
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    Ties that Bind: Native American Beliefs as a Foundation for Environmental Consciousness.Annie L. Booth & Harvey L. Jacobs - 1990 - Environmental Ethics 12 (1):27-43.
    In this article we examine the specific contributions Native American thought can make to the ongoing search for a Western ecological consciousness. We begin with a review of the influence of Native American beliefs on the different branches of the modem environmental movement and some initial comparisons of Western and Native American ways of seeing. We then review Native American thought on the natural world, highlighting beliefs in the need for reciprocity and balance, the world as a living being, and (...)
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  47. Constitution by movement: Husserl in light of recent neurobiological findings.Jean-Luc Petit - 1999 - In Jean Petitot, Francisco J. Varela, Bernard Pachoud & Jean-Michel Roy (eds.), Naturalizing Phenomenology: Issues in Contemporary Phenomenology and Cognitive Science. Stanford University Press.
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    A quoi sert la littérature?: entretien avec Philippe Petit.Danièle Sallenave & Philippe Petit - 1997 - Paris: Editions Textuel. Edited by Philippe Petit.
    Les pouvoirs de la littérature sont en déshérence. Enseignante et écrivaine, l'auteure ne se résigne pas à entériner cet échec. L'enseignement des lettres doit servir à former des hommes libres, des citoyens capables d'un jugement autonome. Ce livre est aussi une réflexion sur la figure du narrateur et sur la liberté du lecteur qui retraverse des situations où se trouve engagé son imaginaire.
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    Perceived Benefits of Ethics Consultation Differ by Profession: A Qualitative Survey Study.Annie B. Friedrich, Elizabeth M. Kohlberg & Jay R. Malone - 2023 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 14 (1):50-54.
    Background: There are numerous benefits to ethics consultation services, but little is known about the reasons different professionals may or may not request an ethics consultation. Inter-professional differences in the perceived utility of ethics consultation have not previously been studied.Methods: To understand profession-specific perceived benefits of ethics consultation, we surveyed all employees at an urban tertiary children’s hospital about their use of ethics committee services (n = 842).Results: Our findings suggest that nurses and physicians find ethics consultations useful for different (...)
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    Emotion, Love And Friendship.David B. Annis - 1988 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (2):1-7.
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