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    On your head be it sworn: Oath and virtue in euripides' Helen.Isabelle Torrance - 2009 - Classical Quarterly 59 (1):1-.
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    The princess's gruesome death and medea 1079.Isabelle Torrance - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (01):286-.
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    Euripides’ IT_ 72-5 and a _Skene of Slaughter.Isabelle Torrance - 2009 - Hermes 137 (1):21-27.
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    Greek Tragedy and the Celtic Tiger: The Politics of Literary Allusion in Marina Carr's Ariel.Isabelle Torrance - 2018 - Arion 25 (3):69.
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  5. Antigone and her Brother: What Sort of Special Relationship?Isabelle Torrance - 2010 - In S. E. Wilmer & Audrone Zukauskaite (eds.), Interrogating Antigone in Postmodern Philosophy and Criticism. Oxford University Press. pp. 240.
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    Guilt in Tragedy (N.J.) Sewell-Rutter Guilt by Descent. Moral Inheritance and Decision Making in Greek Tragedy. Pp. xiv + 202. Oxford University Press, 2007. Cased, £45. ISBN: 978-0-19-922733-. [REVIEW]Isabelle Torrance - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):26-.
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    Time in Sophocles' Electra E. Gasti: Hδιαλεκτικ[eta, accent] τoυ χρ[omicron, accent]νoυ στην ηλ[epsilon, accent]κτρα τoυ σoφoκλ[eta, accent]. (επιστημoνικ[eta, accent] επετηρ[iota, accent]δα φιλoσoφικ[eta, accent]ς σχoλ[eta, accent]ς δωδ[omega, accent]ν[eta, accent]. παρ[alpha, accent]ρτημα 70.) Pp. 254. Ioannina: πανεπιστ[eta, accent]μιo ιωανν[iota, accent]νων, τμ[eta, accent]μα φιλoλoγ[iota, accent]ας , 2003. Paper. ISBN: 960-233-129-. [REVIEW]Isabelle Torrance - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (02):413-.
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    Serghidou A. Servitude tragique: esclaves et héros déchus dans la tragédie grecque. Besançon: Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2010. Pp. 368. €32. 9782848672793. [REVIEW]Isabelle Torrance - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:175-176.
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    C. Zesati Estrada: Demóstenes: Sobre la corona. Introduccíon, traduccíon y notas. . Pp. clxxvi + 88. Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2001. Cased. ISBN: 968-36-8817-9. [REVIEW]Isabelle Torrance - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (1):242-242.
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    A Guide To Ancient Greek Drama. [REVIEW]Isabelle Torrance - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (1):18-19.
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    Demóstenes: Sobre la corona. Introduccíon, traduccíon y notas. [REVIEW]Isabelle Torrance - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (1):242-242.
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    Platón: Eutidemo. Introduccíon, traduccíon y notas. [REVIEW]Isabelle Torrance - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (1):242-243.
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    U. Schmidt Osmanczik: Platón: Eutidemo. Introduccíon, traduccíon y notas. . Pp. xl + 57. Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2001. Cased. ISBN: 968-36-9126-9. [REVIEW]Isabelle Torrance - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (1):242-243.
  14. Review: Hetaacute ogracute Hepsiacute etaacute. [REVIEW]Isabelle Torrance - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (2):413-414.
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    Storey, Allan A Guide to Ancient Greek Drama. Pp. xvi + 311, maps, ills. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2005. Paper, £16.99 . ISBN: 1-4051-0215-2. [REVIEW]Isabelle Torrance - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (1):18-19.
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    The reception of aeschylus. Constantinidis the reception of aeschylus’ plays through shifting models and frontiers. Pp. XVI + 409, colour ills. Leiden and boston: Brill, 2016. Cased, €152, us$168. Isbn: 978-90-04-33115-0. [REVIEW]Isabelle Torrance - 2018 - The Classical Review 68 (1):25-28.
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    Oaths and the Polis - sommerstein, bayliss oath and state in ancient greece. With contributions by Lynn A. Kozak and Isabelle C. Torrance. Pp. X + 376. Berlin and boston: De gruyter, 2013. Cased, €79.95, us$112. Isbn: 978-3-11-028438-6. [REVIEW]Hannah Willey - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):202-204.
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    Alan H. Sommerstein – Andrew J. Bayliss, Oath and State in Ancient Greece. With contributions by Lynn A. Kozak and Isabelle C. Torrance[REVIEW]Benjamin Gray - 2016 - Klio 98 (1):302-309.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 98 Heft: 1 Seiten: 302-309.
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    William James: an ethics of thought.Isabelle Stengers & Andrew Goffey - 2009 - Radical Philosophy 157.
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    Resolving differing stakeholder perceptions of urban rooftop farming in Mediterranean cities: promoting food production as a driver for innovative forms of urban agriculture.Esther Sanyé-Mengual, Isabelle Anguelovski, Jordi Oliver-Solà, Juan Ignacio Montero & Joan Rieradevall - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (1):101-120.
    Urban agriculture (UA) is spreading within the Global North, largely for food production, ranging from household individual gardens to community gardens that boost neighborhood regeneration. Additionally, UA is also being integrated into buildings, such as urban rooftop farming (URF). Some URF experiences succeed in North America both as private and community initiatives. To date, little attention has been paid to how stakeholders perceive UA and URF in the Mediterranean or to the role of food production in these initiatives. This study (...)
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    A developmental study of the affective value of tempo and mode in music.Simone Dalla Bella, Isabelle Peretz, Luc Rousseau & Nathalie Gosselin - 2001 - Cognition 80 (3):B1-B10.
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    Natural history and information overload: The case of Linnaeus.Staffan Müller-Wille & Isabelle Charmantier - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (1):4-15.
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    Non-passivity of perceptual experience.Isabelle Peschard - 2010 - Contemporary Pragmatism 7 (1):149-164.
    The main problems faced by a conception of perception as passive will be introduced through a critical examination of John McDowell's account of 'empirical thinking'. Overcoming these difficulties will lead to a conception of perception as involving an active cognitive participation of the perceiver, and an account of how observational judgment is warranted that is focused on the conditions of experience. In both cases, analogies to inquiry in scientific experimental practice will be explored.
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    A Śaiva Interpretation of the Satkāryavāda: The Sāṃkhya Notion of Abhivyakti and Its Transformation in the Pratyabhijñā Treatise.Isabelle Ratié - 2014 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 42 (1):127-172.
    It is a well-known fact that the Śaiva nondualistic philosopher Utpaladeva (fl. c. 925–975) adopted the Sāṃkhya principle according to which the effect must exist in some way before the operation of its cause (satkāryavāda). Johannes Bronkhorst has highlighted the paradox inherent in this appropriation: Utpaladeva is a staunch supporter of the satkāryavāda, but whereas Sāṃkhya authors consider it as a means of proving the existence of an unconscious matter, the Śaiva exploits it so as to establish his monistic idealism, (...)
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    Selling conscience short: a response to Schuklenk and Smalling on conscientious objections by medical professionals.Jocelyn Maclure & Isabelle Dumont - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (4):241-244.
    In a thought-provoking paper, Schuklenk and Smalling argue that no right to conscientious objection should be granted to medical professionals. First, they hold that it is impossible to assess either the truth of conscience-based claims or the sincerity of the objectors. Second, even a fettered right to conscientious refusal inevitably has adverse effects on the rights of patients. We argue that the main problem with their position is that it is not derived from a broader reflection on the meaning and (...)
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    Natural history and information overload: The case of Linnaeus.Staffan Müller-Wille & Isabelle Charmantier - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (1):4-15.
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    Leibniz or Thomasius?Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel - 2007 - Idealistic Studies 37 (2):77-86.
    The point of this study is to reconsider the roots of German idealism in pre-Kantian German modern philosophy of the seventeenth and early eight eenth centuries, or in pre-Enlightenment philosophy, which paved the way for the Enlightenment. Considered for far too long as depending solely on Leibniz and stigmatized as dogmatic—all too often it is referred to and summed up as “Leibnizo-Wolffian”—modern German philosophy appears, under close examination, to bear the mark of scepticism. This scepticism is precisely embodied by Thomasius, (...)
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  28. Order out of Chaos.Ilya Prigogine & Isabelle Stengers - 1985 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (3):352-354.
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    Contrast perception as a visual heuristic in the formulation of referential expressions.Madeleine Long, Isabelle Moore, Francis Mollica & Paula Rubio-Fernandez - 2021 - Cognition 217 (C):104879.
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    Another Look: Relearning to Laugh.Isabelle Stengers & Penelope Deutscher - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (4):41 - 54.
    It may be that denouncing the ideals of objectivity or neutrality associated with the sciences leads us into a trap: that of accepting, in order to criticize it, that there would be a common identity for the many ways to produce science. Learning to laugh, we choose to laugh with and laugh at. But we accept the risk of being interested, that is, of giving up the position of a judge.
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  31. Use and Usefulness of Dynamic Face Stimuli for Face Perception Studies—a Review of Behavioral Findings and Methodology.Katharina Dobs, Isabelle Bülthoff & Johannes Schultz - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Invention of Modern Science (translation).Daniel W. Smith & Isabelle Stengers (eds.) - 2000 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
    "The Invention of Modern Science proposes a fruitful way of going beyond the apparently irreconcilable positions, that science is either "objective" or "socially constructed." Instead, suggests Isabelle Stengers, one of the most important and influential philosophers of science in Europe, we might understand the tension between scientific objectivity and belief as a necessary part of science, central to the practices invented and reinvented by scientists."--pub. desc.
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    A Theoretical and Clinical Framework for Parental Burnout: The Balance Between Risks and Resources.Moïra Mikolajczak & Isabelle Roskam - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Sabrina Ebbersmeyer, Homo agens. Studien zur Genese und Struktur frühhumanistischer Moralphilosophie.Isabelle Mandrella - 2012 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 119 (1):190-192.
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    Diderot's Egg: Divorcing Materialism from Eliminativism.Isabelle Stengers - 2007 - Radical Philosophy 144:7-15.
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    Entre le temps et l’éternité.Ilya Prigogine & Isabelle Stengers - 1988
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    Whitehead’s Account of the Sixth Day.Isabelle Stengers - 2010 - Process Studies 39 (2):377-378.
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    The “employability” of disabled people in France: A labile and speculative notion to be tested against the empirical data from the 2008 “Handicap-Santé” study.Seak-Hy Lo & Isabelle Ville - 2013 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 7 (4):227-243.
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    Have sex differences in spatial ability evolved from male competition for mating and female concern for survival?Isabelle Ecuyer-Dab & Michèle Robert - 2004 - Cognition 91 (3):221-257.
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    The influence of affect on higher level cognition: A review of research on interpretation, judgement, decision making and reasoning. [REVIEW]Isabelle Blanchette & Anne Richards - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (4):561-595.
    In this paper, we examine whether affect influences higher level cognitive processes. We review research on the effect of emotion on interpretation, judgement, decision making, and reasoning. In all cases, we ask first whether there is evidence that emotion affects each of these processes, and second what mechanisms might underlie these effects. Our review highlights the fact that interpretive biases are primarily linked with anxiety, while more general mood-congruent effects may be seen in judgement. Risk perception is also affected by (...)
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    La conception spinozienne de l'allégresse.Isabelle Wienand - 2009 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 71 (2):361.
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    Religion and Helping: Impact of Target Thinking Styles and Just-World Beliefs.Vassilis Saroglou & Isabelle Pichon - 2009 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 31 (2):215-236.
    Previous research on religion and helping has left some questions unanswered. In the present study, participants expressed willingness to help groups of people in need, and this after having been religiously versus non-religiously stimulated. The activation of religious context increased the willingness to help, but only the homeless. Orthodox religious people tended to consider the targets responsible for their problem, an association partially mediated by the belief in a just world for other. Symbolic thinking was associated with willingness for helping, (...)
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    Lists as Research Technologies.Staffan Müller-Wille & Isabelle Charmantier - 2012 - Isis 103:743-752.
    The Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus is famous for having turned botany into a systematic discipline, through his classification systems—most notably the sexual system—and his nomenclature. Throughout his life, Linnaeus experimented with various paper technologies designed to display information synoptically. The list took pride of place among these and is also the common element of more complex representations he produced, such as genera descriptions and his “natural system.” Taking clues from the anthropology of writing, this essay seeks to demonstrate that lists (...)
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    Lists as Research Technologies.Staffan Müller-Wille & Isabelle Charmantier - 2012 - Isis 103 (4):743-752.
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    Tracking irregular morphophonological dependencies in natural language: Evidence from the acquisition of subject-verb agreement in French.Thierry Nazzi, Isabelle Barrière, Louise Goyet, Sarah Kresh & Géraldine Legendre - 2011 - Cognition 120 (1):119-135.
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    Word Forms Are Structured for Efficient Use.Kyle Mahowald, Isabelle Dautriche, Edward Gibson & Steven T. Piantadosi - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (8):3116-3134.
    Zipf famously stated that, if natural language lexicons are structured for efficient communication, the words that are used the most frequently should require the least effort. This observation explains the famous finding that the most frequent words in a language tend to be short. A related prediction is that, even within words of the same length, the most frequent word forms should be the ones that are easiest to produce and understand. Using orthographics as a proxy for phonetics, we test (...)
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    Computational protein design as an optimization problem.David Allouche, Isabelle André, Sophie Barbe, Jessica Davies, Simon de Givry, George Katsirelos, Barry O'Sullivan, Steve Prestwich, Thomas Schiex & Seydou Traoré - 2014 - Artificial Intelligence 212 (C):59-79.
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    La nouvelle alliance: métamorphose de la science.Ilya Prigogine & Isabelle Stengers - 1979 - Editions Gallimard.
    La science classique s'est trouvée associée à un désenchantement du monde. C'est la leçon que Jacques Monod entendait tirer des progrès de la biologie : "L'ancienne alliance est rompue. L'homme sait enfin qu'il est seul dans l'immensité indifférente de l'Univers d'où il a émergé par hasard." Notre science n'est plus ce savoir classique, nous pouvons déchiffrer le récit d'une "nouvelle alliance". Loin de l'exclure du monde qu'elle décrit, la science retrouve comme un problème l'appartenance de l'homme à ce monde. Les (...)
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    Variations contemporaines sur un thème augustinden : l'énigme du temps.Isabelle Bochet - 2001 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 1 (1):43-66.
    Si l'analyse augustinienne du temps, dans le livre 11 des Confessions, ne cesse d'être revisitée par nos contemporains, il devient légitime de s'in­terroger sur la pertinence de ces relectures, ne serait-ce qu'en raison de ce que le philosophe ou le théologien peut y déceler comme indice de la pertinence et de la fécondité de la réflexion d'Augustin sur le temps. Trois « relectures » philosophiques, de Paul Ricoeur, de Jean-Toussaint Desanti et de Claude Romano, et une « variation théologique », (...)
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    Insert 5.Isabelle Arvers - 2012 - Multitudes 48 (1):132-134.
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