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    The theory of modules of separably closed fields 2.Pilar Dellunde, Françoise Delon & Françoise Point - 2004 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 129 (1-3):181-210.
    In Dellunde et al. 997–1015), we determined the complete theory Te of modules of separably closed fields of characteristic p and imperfection degree e, eω{∞}. Here, for 0≠eω, we describe the closed set of the Ziegler spectrum corresponding to Te. Further, we establish a correspondence between certain submodules and n-types and we investigate several notions of dimensions and their relationships with the Lascar rank. Finally, we show that Te has uniform p.p. elimination of imaginaries and deduce uniform weak elimination of (...)
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    Definability of types and VC density in differential topological fields.Françoise Point - 2018 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 57 (7-8):809-828.
    Given a model-complete theory of topological fields, we considered its generic differential expansions and under a certain hypothesis of largeness, we axiomatised the class of existentially closed ones. Here we show that a density result for definable types over definably closed subsets in such differential topological fields. Then we show two transfer results, one on the VC-density and the other one, on the combinatorial property NTP2.
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    Corrigendum to F. Point, Existentially closed ordered difference fields and rings.Françoise Point - 2015 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 61 (1-2):117-119.
    This corrigendum concerns [, § ] on ordered difference existentially closed valued fields where we overlooked the problem of immediate extensions.
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    Essentially periodic ordered groups.Françoise Point & Frank O. Wagner - 2000 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 105 (1-3):261-291.
    A totally ordered group G is essentially periodic if for every definable non-trivial convex subgroup H of G every definable subset of G is equal to a finite union of cosets of subgroups of G on some interval containing an end segment of H; it is coset-minimal if all definable subsets are equal to a finite union of cosets, intersected with intervals. We study definable sets and functions in such groups, and relate them to the quasi-o-minimal groups introduced in Belegradek (...)
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    Ultraproducts and Chevalley groups.Françoise Point - 1999 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 38 (6):355-372.
    Given a simple non-trivial finite-dimensional Lie algebra L, fields $K_i$ and Chevalley groups $L(K_i)$ , we first prove that $\Pi_{\mathcal{U}} L(K_i)$ is isomorphic to $L(\Pi_{\mathcal{U}}K_i)$ . Then we consider the case of Chevalley groups of twisted type ${}^n\!L$ . We obtain a result analogous to the previous one. Given perfect fields $K_i$ having the property that any element is either a square or the opposite of a square and Chevalley groups ${}^n\!L(K_i)$ , then $\pu{}^n\!L(K_i)$ is isomorphic to ${}^n\!L(\pu K_i)$ . (...)
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    Existentially closed ordered difference fields and rings.Françoise Point - 2010 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 56 (3):239-256.
    We describe classes of existentially closed ordered difference fields and rings. We show an Ax-Kochen type result for a class of valued ordered difference fields.
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  7. Definability in valued Ore modules.Françoise Point - forthcoming - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic.
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    Finitely generic models of tUH, for certain model companionable theories T.Francoise Point - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (3):604 - 610.
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    Quantifier elimination in discriminator varieties.Francoise Point - 1986 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 32:83-101.
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    On expansions of.Quentin Lambotte & Françoise Point - 2020 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 171 (8):102809.
    Call a (strictly increasing) sequence (rn) of natural numbers regular if it satisfies the following condition: rn+1/rn→θ∈R>1∪{∞} and, if θ is algebraic, then (rn) satisfies a linear recurrence relation whose characteristic polynomial is the minimal polynomial of θ. Our main result states that (Z,+,0,R) is superstable whenever R is enumerated by a regular sequence. We give two proofs of this result. One relies on a result of E. Casanovas and M. Ziegler and the other on a quantifier elimination result. We (...)
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    The Ziegler spectrum of the ring of entire complex valued functions.Sonia L’Innocente, Françoise Point, Gena Puninski & Carlo Toffalori - 2019 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (1):160-177.
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    Asymptotic theory of modules of separably closed fields.Françoise Point - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (2):573-592.
    We consider the reduct to the module language of certain theories of fields with a non surjective endomorphism. We show in some cases the existence of a model companion. We apply our results for axiomatizing the reduct to the theory of modules of non principal ultraproducts of separably closed fields of fixed but non zero imperfection degree.
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    On Decidable Extensions of Presburger Arithmetic: From A. Bertrand Numeration Systems to Pisot Numbers.Françoise Point - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (3):1347-1374.
    We study extensions of Presburger arithmetic with a unary predicate R and we show that under certain conditions on R, R is sparse and the theory of $\langle\mathbb{N}, +, R\rangle$ is decidable. We axiomatize this theory and we show that in a reasonable language, it admits quantifier elimination. We obtain similar results for the structure $\langle\mathbb{Q},+, R\rangle$.
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    Topological differential fields.Nicolas Guzy & Françoise Point - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (4):570-598.
    We consider first-order theories of topological fields admitting a model-completion and their expansion to differential fields . We give a criterion under which the expansion still admits a model-completion which we axiomatize. It generalizes previous results due to M. Singer for ordered differential fields and of C. Michaux for valued differential fields. As a corollary, we show a transfer result for the NIP property. We also give a geometrical axiomatization of that model-completion. Then, for certain differential valued fields, we extend (...)
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    On differential Galois groups of strongly normal extensions.Quentin Brouette & Françoise Point - 2018 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 64 (3):155-169.
    We revisit Kolchin's results on definability of differential Galois groups of strongly normal extensions, in the case where the field of constants is not necessarily algebraically closed. In certain classes of differential topological fields, which encompasses ordered or p‐valued differential fields, we find a partial Galois correspondence and we show one cannot expect more in general. In the class of ordered differential fields, using elimination of imaginaries in, we establish a relative Galois correspondence for relatively definable subgroups of the group (...)
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    Topological differential fields and dimension functions.Nicolas Guzy & Françoise Point - 2012 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (4):1147-1164.
    We construct a fibered dimension function in some topological differential fields.
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    Topological fields with a generic derivation.Pablo Cubides Kovacsics & Françoise Point - 2023 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 174 (3):103211.
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    Corrigendum to: “Quantifier elimination in valued Ore modules”.Luc Bélair & Françoise Point - 2012 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (2):727-728.
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    Quantifier elimination in valued Ore modules.Luc Bélair & Françoise Point - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (3):1007-1034.
    We consider valued fields with a distinguished isometry or contractive derivation as valued modules over the Ore ring of difference operators. Under certain assumptions on the residue field, we prove quantifier elimination first in the pure module language, then in that language augmented with a chain of additive subgroups, and finally in a two-sorted language with a valuation map. We apply quantifier elimination to prove that these structures do not have the independence property.
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    Separably closed fields and contractive ore modules.Luc Bélair & Françoise Point - 2015 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 80 (4):1315-1338.
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    Strong density of definable types and closed ordered differential fields.Quentin Brouette, Pablo Cubides Kovacsics & Françoise Point - 2019 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (3):1099-1117.
    The following strong form of density of definable types is introduced for theoriesTadmitting a fibered dimension functiond: given a modelMofTand a definable setX⊆Mn, there is a definable typepinX, definable over a code forXand of the samed-dimension asX. Both o-minimal theories and the theory of closed ordered differential fields are shown to have this property. As an application, we derive a new proof of elimination of imaginaries for CODF.
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    Erratum to “Free abelian lattice-ordered groups” [Ann. Pure Appl. Logic 134 (2–3) (2005) 265–283].A. M. W. Glass, Angus Macintyre & Françoise Point - 2016 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 167 (4):431-433.
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    Nanosciences et technologies convergentes : quelle économie politique?Françoise D. Roureoure - 2017 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 59 (1):75-84.
    L’article procède à un cheminement en quatre étapes : la première traite de la question de la mesure économique des productions nanométriques, dans une dynamique de filière et de convergence multidisciplinaire, champ d’étude de la méso-économie ; la seconde fait référence aux origines de l’approche mercantiliste de l’économie et à ses conséquences sur l’économie politique des matériaux avancés, procédés et services du domaine des nanotechnologies et matériaux avancés manufacturés ; la troisième étape recherchera les points d’appui sur lesquels l’économie politique (...)
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    ‘No’ to lesbian motherhood using human nuclear genome transfer.Françoise Baylis - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (12):865-867.
    Giulia Cavaliere and César Palacios-González argue that lesbian couples should have access to human nuclear genome transfer so that both members of the couple can have a genetic link to the child they intend to parent. Their argument is grounded in an appeal to reproductive freedom. In this Response, I address a number of concerns with their argument. These concerns relate to nomenclature, treating like cases alike, genetic-relatedness and the limits of reproductive rights. On this last point, I insist (...)
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    Des possibles de la pensée: l'itinéraire philosophique de François Jullien.Françoise Gaillard, Philippe Ratte & Nathalie Schnur (eds.) - 2015 - Paris: Hermann.
    Une semaine, a l'ecart, a Cerisy: il ne fallait pas moins d'un tel retrait, dans ce lieu prestigieux de la reflexion, pour pouvoir, en suivant l'itineraire de Francois Jullien, examiner comment rouvrir des possibles de la pensee. Pour deranger la pensee, en effet, les textes reunis ici croisent les points de vue les plus divers. Repartant de l'investissement initial du travail de Francois Jullien, ils s'interrogent sur l'ecart des langues et des pensees de la Chine et de l'Europe et ce (...)
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    A propos du Traité de l’évidence.Françoise Balibar - 2016 - Cultura:123-134.
    Ce travail, qui se situe dans le prolongement des idées développées par Fernando Gil dans son Traité de l’évidence, est une tentative d’analyse à l’aide des concepts introduits par F. Gil, d’un événement bien documenté de l’histoire des mathématiques, la découverte par Cantor (en 1877) de ce qu’une droite (continuum à 1 dimension) et l’espace (continuum à 3 dimensions) comportent le même nombre de points. Ayant établi la démonstration de ce résultat, Cantor écrit, étonné : “Je le vois mais je (...)
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    Constructing a corpus for non standard ways of speaking: MPF.Françoise Gadet & Emmanuelle Guerin - 2016 - Corpus 15.
    Dans cet article, nous présentons le corpus « Multicultural Paris French » (MPF), en en montrant les enjeux théoriques et méthodologiques, ainsi que quelques directions d’exploitation. En visant des données non-standard illustrant ce qu’il est de coutume d’appeler « parler jeune », MPF repose sur une réflexion quant à la façon d’appréhender les situations propices à leur émergence, au-delà d’informations généralement retenues, d’ordres sociodémographiques ou ethniques, ou du degré de formalisme de l’échange. Si ces considérations ne sont évidemment pas évacuées, (...)
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    Et Genette inventa la métalepse.Françoise Lavocat - 2020 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 26 (2):43-51.
    Cet article propose de revenir à la très influente théorie de la métalepse élaborée par Gérard Genette entre 1972 et 2004. Est mis en valeur et discuté l’élargissement progressif de la notion auquel Genette procède, à la faveur du passage de la narratologie aux théories de la fiction et de l’adoption d’une perspective intermédiale. Il est montré que les ambiguïtés présentes dès Discours du récit, en 1972 (qui résident principalement dans l’équivoque entre les niveaux du récit et la frontière entre (...)
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    Free abelian lattice-ordered groups.A. M. W. Glass, Angus Macintyre & Françoise Point - 2005 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 134 (2-3):265-283.
    Let n be a positive integer and FAℓ be the free abelian lattice-ordered group on n generators. We prove that FAℓ and FAℓ do not satisfy the same first-order sentences in the language if m≠n. We also show that is decidable iff n{1,2}. Finally, we apply a similar analysis and get analogous results for the free finitely generated vector lattices.
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    Phoenix Civic Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona, January 9–10, 2004.Matthew Foreman, Steve Jackson, Julia Knight, R. W. Knight, Steffen Lempp, Françoise Point, Kobi Peterzil, Leonard Schulman, Slawomir Solecki & Carol Wood - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (2).
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    The inevitability of genetic enhancement technologies.Francoise Baylis & Jason Scott Robert - 2004 - Bioethics 18 (1):1–26.
    We outline a number of ethical objections to genetic technologies aimed at enhancing human capacities and traits. We then argue that, despite the persuasiveness of some of these objections, they are insufficient to stop the development and use of genetic enhancement technologies. We contend that the inevitability of the technologies results from a particular guiding worldview of humans as masters of the human evolutionary future, and conclude that recognising this worldview points to new directions for ethical thinking about genetic enhancement (...)
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    Laclos' Purloined Letters.Françoise Meltzer - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 8 (3):515-529.
    The role of the reader is central to the epistolary genre because the letters anticipate a reader within the novel's framework. There is the letter's intended recipient , the occasional interceptor, the invented publisher and/or editor who organize the collected correspondence, and the extrafictional reader who reads the collection in its entirety, including the disclaiming or condemning prefaces which precede it. The epistolary form, however, with so many layers of readers, considerably complicates the issue of reader response. If we share, (...)
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    Réflexions sur la «phénoménologie de l’histoire» de Patočka.Françoise Dastur - 2007 - Studia Phaenomenologica 7:219-239.
    This paper is dedicated to the analysis of some important points of Patočka’s Heretical Essays on the Philosophy of History in order to question his major thesis of the common origin of philosophy, politics and history shared by Hannah Arendt and based on Husserl’s and Heidegger’s phenomenological conception of the Greek beginning. It tries to show the complexity of Patočka’s conception of Europe, which on one side can be understood as falling into Eurocentrism, but on the other side brings to (...)
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    Play and Messianicity: The Question of Time and History in Derrida's Deconstruction.Françoise Dastur - 2014 - In Zeynep Direk & Leonard Lawlor (eds.), A Companion to Derrida. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 179–193.
    The questions of time and history, which were explicitly at the center of Heidegger's thought since its beginning, have constituted in a more latent and implicit way the kernel of Derrida's deconstruction. Derrida himself considered this chapter, which is an “Introduction to the Problem of the Sign in Husserl's Phenomenology” as the subtitle states, as coming first since it deals with a decisive point: the question of the privilege given to self‐presence is called living speech. It was quite important (...)
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    Résistances et Libérations.Françoise Thébaud - 1995 - Clio 1.
    Pourquoi consacrer le premier numéro de CLIO, Histoire, Femmes et Sociétés, aux thèmes de la Résistance et de la Libération en France? Certes il commémore à sa manière le 50è anniversaire de la fin de la Deuxième Guerre, dont les cérémonies officielles ont bien peu mis en valeur l'instauration du suffrage universel. Mais il voudrait surtout présenter des mises au point et des recherches récentes qui peuvent contribuer, aux côtés d'autres démarches actuelles, à renouveler la compréhens...
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    Penser la guerre à partir des femmes et du genre : l’exemple de la Grande Guerre.Françoise Thébaud - 2004 - Astérion 2.
    Françoise Thébaud, en posant la question de savoir comment le genre structure les politiques de guerre, présente une intervention qui fait le point sur la « barbarisation » de la guerre dans le cadre de l’histoire du genre, à partir de la mise en évidence du passage du problème de l’émancipation, ou de l’autonomisation (cf. travaux des années 1960-1970), des femmes à celui de la réflexion plus récente sur la violence de guerre (depuis les années 1980) qui conteste (...)
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    ‘There Are No Blacks in France’: Fanonian Discourse, ‘the Dark Night of Slavery’ and the French Civilizing Mission Reconsidered.Françoise Vergès - 2010 - Theory, Culture and Society 27 (7-8):91-111.
    During the Algerian struggle, Fanon warned us about the influence on politics of ‘the few European colonialists, powerful, intractable, those who have at all times instigated repressions, broken the French democrats, blocked every endeavor within the colonial framework to introduce a modicum of democracy into Algeria’. Is this remark still pertinent? How does Frantz Fanon help us understand current reactionary politics in France? Is his analysis of the French Left still pertinent? How does colonial discourse weigh on the postcolonial present? (...)
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    Editor's Introduction: Partitive Plays, Pipe Dreams.Françoise Meltzer - 1987 - Critical Inquiry 13 (2):215-221.
    There is the famous anecdote about Freud: upon being reminded by a disciple that to smoke cigars is clearly a phallic activity, Freud, cigar in hand, is said to have responded, “Sometimes a good cigar is just a good cigar.” The anecdote demonstrates, it seems to me, a problematic central to psychoanalysis: the discipline which insists on transference and, perhaps even more significantly, on displacement as fundamental principles, ultimately must insist in turn on seeing everything as being “really” something else. (...)
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    The Russian Financial System's Unsteady Transition.Françoise Renversez - 2002 - Diogenes 49 (194):106-114.
    The financial crisis that began on 17 August 1998 confirmed any fears that we might have had as to the robustness of the Russian banking system and more generally its financial system. It also pointed up the organic link between the confidence essential to the working of the banking system and the State's ability to guarantee the legality of it. Although improvements have been seen since then, the fundamental issue remains.
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    Erwin Schrödinger in the Psychiatric Hospital.Françoise Davoine - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (2):45-61.
    The meeting of rationalities is the core of the psychoanalytic treatment of madness. We see madness as a field of research in the area of historical, political and natural disasters where the social bond disintegrates, language slips away, the unimaginable happens and tried and tested rationalities fail. Faced with the irrationality of a behaviour or delusional episode, we need to find the ‘reason for this unreason’. The patient is a searcher in a disaster area, looking for someone to share the (...)
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    Qu'est-Ce Que la Matière?: Regards Scientifiques Et Philosophiques.Francoise Monnoyeur (ed.) - 2000 - Paris: Hachette / Le Livre de Poche.
    Quel est le rapport entre la matière qu'expérimente le physicien, celle avec laquelle travaille le chimiste, et la matière qui nourrit les spéculations du philosophe ? Pour répondre à cette question, nous avons demandé à d'éminents spécialistes de disciplines différentes de faire le point, à la lumière de leur pratique et de leurs connaissances. Les physiciens et des chimistes, qui représentent les « sciences dures » de la matière, et les philosophes (penseurs, alchimistes, psychanalystes et neurobiologistes), qui représentent les (...)
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    Doctorants africains. Trente années de thèses soutenues à Strasbourg en théologie catholique.Françoise Vinel - 2010 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 84 (2):147-157.
    Après quelques données factuelles (nombre de thèses, origines des doctorants, évolutions), l’article se propose de définir quelques points communs aux problématiques abordées – la marque d’un lieu d’où l’on parle ? –, qu’il s’agisse des regards portés sur l’histoire de l’évangélisation, du lien entre religion et politique ou de l’an- nonce du salut en contexte africain.
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    Reduced Models for Unidirectional Block Conduction and Their Geometrical Setting.L. El Alaoui, J. -P. Francoise & M. Landau - 2012 - Acta Biotheoretica 60 (1):131-137.
    This article revisits a reduced model of cardiac electro-physiology which was proposed to understand the genesis of unidirectional block pathology and of ectopic foci. We underline some specificities of the model from the viewpoint of dynamical systems and bifurcation theory. We point out that essentially the same properties are shared by a simpler system more accessible to analysis. With this simpler system, it becomes possible to give a new presentation of the phenomenon in a phase plane with time moving (...)
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    Epistemology in a Nutshell: Theory, Model, Simulation and Experiment.Anne-Françoise Schmid, Denis Phan & Franck Varenne - 2007 - In Denis Phan & Frédéric Amblard (eds.), Agent-based Modelling and Simulation in the Social and Human Sciences. Oxford: The Bardwell Press. pp. 357-391.
    In the Western tradition, at least since the 14th century, the philosophy of knowledge has been built around the idea of knowledge as a representation [BOU 99]. The question of the evaluation of knowledge refers at the same time (1) to the object represented (which one does one represent?), (2) to the process of knowledge formation, in particular with the role of the knowing subject (which one does one represent and how does one represent it?), and finally (3) to the (...)
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    Réflexions sur la «phénoménologie de l’histoire» de Patočka.Françoise Dastur - 2007 - Studia Phaenomenologica 7:219-239.
    This paper is dedicated to the analysis of some important points of Patočka’s Heretical Essays on the Philosophy of History in order to question his major thesis of the common origin of philosophy, politics and history shared by Hannah Arendt and based on Husserl’s and Heidegger’s phenomenological conception of the Greek beginning. It tries to show the complexity of Patočka’s conception of Europe, which on one side can be understood as falling into Eurocentrism, but on the other side brings to (...)
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    La critique ricœurienne de la conception de la temporalitédans. Être et temps de Heidegger.Françoise Dastur - 2011 - Archives de Philosophie 74 (4):565-580.
    Résumé C’est dans le tome III de Temps et récit, paru en 1985 que, dans le cadre d’un chapitre intitulé « L’aporétique de la temporalité », Paul Ricœur entre directement en débat avec l’auteur d’ Être et temps. Bien qu’il souligne d’emblée l’originalité proprement phénoménologique de l’analyse heideggérienne du temps qui a le mérite de rompre avec le subjectivisme d’Augustin et de Husserl, il ne l’en soumet pas moins à une critique sévère, centrée sur deux points principaux : le privilège (...)
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    Résistances et Libérations.Françoise Thébaud - 1995 - Clio 1.
    Pourquoi consacrer le premier numéro de CLIO, Histoire, Femmes et Sociétés, aux thèmes de la Résistance et de la Libération en France? Certes il commémore à sa manière le 50è anniversaire de la fin de la Deuxième Guerre, dont les cérémonies officielles ont bien peu mis en valeur l'instauration du suffrage universel. Mais il voudrait surtout présenter des mises au point et des recherches récentes qui peuvent contribuer, aux côtés d'autres démarches actuelles, à renouveler la compréhens...
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    Langue de bois et aphasie moderne.Françoise Thom - 2010 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 58 (3):, [ p.].
    L’auteur se propose dans cet article d’étudier le mécanisme de la destruction du langage dans la société contemporaine. Le langage est menacé par le haut et par le bas : les élites sont contaminées par l’omniprésent jargon des sciences humaines ; les jeunes sont gagnés par l’idiome des banlieues. La disparition du langage articulé accompagne une déperdition de la liberté et entraîne une dégradation des rapports humains où la force brutale se substitue à la médiation du discours.In this article, the (...)
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    Literature and traumas: the narrative of Algerian war in Un regard blessé of Rabah Belamri and La Malédiction of Rachid Mimouni.Christophe Premat & Françoise Sule - 2018 - Human and Social Studies. Research and Practice 7 (1):65-79.
    The aim of this article is to analyze the issue of trauma and literature in the context of the Algerian war, as presented in two novels by Algerian writers who use French in a multicultural way: Un regard blessé [Shattered vision] by Rabah Belamri and La Malédiction by Rachid Mimouni [the Malediction]. It will answer the following question:is it possible to see in the francophone Literature a tendency to de-structure the text in order to make it possible for a new (...)
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    Epistemology in a nutshell: Theory, model, simulation and Experiment.Denis Phan, Anne-Françoise Schmid & Franck Varenne - 2007 - In Denis Phan & Phan Amblard (eds.), Agent Based Modelling and Simulations in the Human and Social Siences. Oxford: The Bardwell Press. pp. 357-392.
    In the Western tradition, at least since the 14th century, the philosophy of knowledge has been built around the idea of knowledge as a representation [Boulnois 1999]. The question of the evaluation of knowledge refers at the same time (1) to the object represented (which one does one represent?), (2) to the process of knowledge formation, in particular with the role of the knowing subject (which one does one represent and how does one represent it?), and finally (3) to the (...)
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