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    Selective attention to emotional prosody in social anxiety: a dichotic listening study.Virginie Peschard, Eva Gilboa-Schechtman & Pierre Philippot - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (8):1749-1756.
    The majority of evidence on social anxiety -linked attentional biases to threat comes from research using facial expressions. Emotions are, however, communicated through other channels, such as voice. Despite its importance in the interpretation of social cues, emotional prosody processing in SA has been barely explored. This study investigated whether SA is associated with enhanced processing of task-irrelevant angry prosody. Fifty-three participants with high and low SA performed a dichotic listening task in which pairs of male/female voices were presented, one (...)
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    Social anxiety and information processing biases: An integrated theoretical perspective.Virginie Peschard & Pierre Philippot - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (4).
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    Involuntary processing of social dominance cues from bimodal face-voice displays.Virginie Peschard, Pierre Philippot & Eva Gilboa-Schechtman - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (1):1-11.
    Social-rank cues communicate social status or social power within and between groups. Information about social-rank is fluently processed in both visual and auditory modalities. So far, the investigation on the processing of social-rank cues has been limited to studies in which information from a single modality was assessed or manipulated. Yet, in everyday communication, multiple information channels are used to express and understand social-rank. We sought to examine the voluntary nature of processing of facial and vocal signals of social-rank using (...)
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    La part sauvage du monde: penser la nature dans l'Anthropocène.Virginie Maris - 2018 - Paris: Éditions du Seuil.
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    Belief in school meritocracy as a system-justifying tool for low status students.Virginie Wiederkehr, Virginie Bonnot, Silvia Krauth-Gruber & Céline Darnon - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Le Donné En Question Dans la Phénoménologie Et le Néokantisme: Des Critiques du Positivisme au Débat Avec Kant.Virginie Palette - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    Cet ouvrage explore les critiques du donné dans le néokantisme et la phénoménologie allemands. Il révèle la portée considérable de ces critiques, qui impliquent en même temps une controverse avec le positivisme de la fin du XIXème siècle et un dialogue substantiel avec l’Esthétique transcendantale de Kant. En posant les questions de la sensation et de la perception, la présente monographie permet de ménager un accès privilégié aux enjeux fondamentaux de la philosophie austro-allemande au tournant du XXème siècle. Lorsqu’il est (...)
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    Early visual deprivation does not prevent the emergence of basic numerical abilities in blind children.Virginie Crollen, Hélène Warusfel, Marie-Pascale Noël & Olivier Collignon - 2021 - Cognition 210 (C):104586.
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    Visual experience influences the interactions between fingers and numbers.Virginie Crollen, Marie-Pascale NoëL, Xavier Seron, Pierre Mahau, Franco Lepore & Olivier Collignon - 2014 - Cognition 133 (1):91-96.
  9. L'ordre naturel selon Sade: la science comme fiction.Virginie Pasche - 2012 - In Adrien Paschoud & Nathalie Vuillemin (eds.), Penser l'ordre naturel, 1680-1810. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation.
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    A common metric magnitude system for the perception and production of numerosity, length, and duration.Virginie Crollen, Stéphane Grade, Mauro Pesenti & Valérie Dormal - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    Polygones.Virginie Mazoyer - 2004 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 50 (2):152-168.
    In first, we recall some properties of polygons under the action of an irregular monoid which may be written M = G ∪ I, where G is a group and I the only one ideal. Then, we completely describe monoids when G has only one orbit on I. We also describe all possible polygons and types of their elements.
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  12. Identity over time: Objectively, subjectively.Bas C. van Fraassen & Isabelle Peschard - 2008 - Philosophical Quarterly 58 (230):15-35.
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    Do (un)certainty appraisal tendencies reverse the influence of emotions on risk taking in sequential tasks?Virginie Bagneux, Thierry Bollon & Cécile Dantzer - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (3):568-576.
    According to the Appraisal-Tendency Framework (Han, Lerner, & Keltner, 2007), certainty-associated emotions increase risk taking compared with uncertainty-associated emotions. To date, this general effect has only been shown in static judgement and decision-making paradigms; therefore, the present study tested the effect of certainty on risk taking in a sequential decision-making task. We hypothesised that the effect would be reversed due to the kind of processing involved, as certainty is considered to encourage heuristic processing that takes into account the emotional cues (...)
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    Embodied Space in Early Blind Individuals.Virginie Crollen & Olivier Collignon - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    The Experimental Side of Modeling.Isabelle F. Peschard & Bas C. Van Fraassen (eds.) - 2018 - Minneapolis: Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science.
    An innovative, multifaceted approach to scientific experiments as designed by and shaped through interaction with the modeling process The role of scientific modeling in mediation between theories and phenomena is a critical topic within the philosophy of science, touching on issues from climate modeling to synthetic models in biology, high energy particle physics, and cognitive sciences. Offering a radically new conception of the role of data in the scientific modeling process as well as a new awareness of the problematic aspects (...)
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    Atavisms and new challenges: naming the enemy in contemporary French political discourse.Virginie Guiraudon - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (1-3):71-78.
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    Cosmopolitism and national priority: Attitudes towards foreigners in France between 1789 and 1794.Virginie Guiraudon - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (5):591-604.
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    A Tissue-Level Electromechanical Model of the Left Ventricle: Application to the Analysis of Intraventricular Pressure.Virginie Rolle, Guy Carrault, Pierre-Yves Richard, Philippe Pibarot, Louis-Gilles Durand & Alfredo Hernández - 2009 - Acta Biotheoretica 57 (4):457-478.
    The ventricular pressure profile is characteristic of the cardiac contraction progress and is useful to evaluate the cardiac performance. In this contribution, a tissue-level electromechanical model of the left ventricle is proposed, to assist the interpretation of left ventricular pressure waveforms. The left ventricle has been modeled as an ellipsoid composed of twelve mechano-hydraulic sub-systems. The asynchronous contraction of these twelve myocardial segments has been represented in order to reproduce a realistic pressure profiles. To take into account the different energy (...)
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    Le magazine Ah! Nana : une épopée féministe dans un monde d’hommes?Virginie Talet - 2006 - Clio 24:251-272.
    Ah! Nana est un journal de bande dessinée publié entre 1976 et 1978. Adapté d’un magazine apparu aux USA en 1970, le Wimmen’s comix, sa spécificité est d’être réalisé par des femmes et de viser un lectorat féminin. C’est pourquoi il représente une aventure pionnière dans le monde de la bande dessinée française. Son contenu reflète les préoccupations féministes de son temps, pour aborder des sujets les plus délicats comme les plus tabous de la société de la fin des années (...)
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    Res publica. Étude et réception d’une constellation.Virginie Meltz Hollard - 2023 - Astérion 29.
    Comment, en se basant sur l’ouvrage de Claudia Moatti Res publica. Histoire romaine de la chose publique, dessiner les contours de ce que serait une science historique de l’antiquité qui isole, pour s’en prémunir, les représentations politiques qui nous lient à Rome? On cherche ici à étudier les concepts politiques antiques en plaçant au premier plan les questions de la langue et l’anthropologie des pratiques qu’on essaie de deviner en toile de fond. Ce dossier cherche donc à prolonger l’ouvrage de (...)
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    Les « mères non statutaires » dans les couples lesbiens qui élèvent des enfants.Virginie Descoutures - 2006 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 173 (3):71-80.
    L’auteur évoque dans cet article les rôles des mères qui se définissent comme telles mais qui n’en ont pas le statut (juridique et/ou biologique) dans les couples lesbiens avec enfants. Comment se négocie tous les jours, y compris au-delà de la décision de départ, la place statutaire parentale entre les deux conjointes? Quelles conséquences cela implique-t-il? Quelle place les mères sans statut (juridique et/ou biologique) tiennent-elles dans l’équipe parentale et conjugale? Au-delà, on s’interrogera sur l’implication de la détention/non-détention d’un statut (...)
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    Entretenez les relations!Virginie Bourget - 2008 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 2 (2):67-72.
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    Effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on mood in healthy subjects.Virginie Moulier, Christian Gaudeau-Bosma, Clémence Isaac, Anne-Camille Allard, Noomane Bouaziz, Djedia Sidhoumi, Sonia Braha-Zeitoun, René Benadhira, Fanny Thomas & Dominique Januel - 2016 - Socioaffective Neuroscience and Psychology 6.
    BackgroundHigh frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex has shown significant efficiency in the treatment of resistant depression. However in healthy subjects, the effects of rTMS remain unclear.ObjectiveOur aim was to determine the impact of 10 sessions of rTMS applied to the DLPFC on mood and emotion recognition in healthy subjects.DesignIn a randomised double-blind study, 20 subjects received 10 daily sessions of active or sham rTMS. The TMS coil was positioned on the left DLPFC through neuronavigation. (...)
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    New therapeutic approaches in psychiatry: contribution of neuroscience.Virginie Moulier - 2016 - Socioaffective Neuroscience and Psychology 6.
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    Définir l’aide humaine en France : étude juridique.Virginie Scolan, Frédérique Fiechter-Boulvard & Jean-Yves Salle - 2011 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 5 (4):265-280.
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    Place de la nomenclature Dintilhac dans le cadre de l’expertise pénale (victimes vivantes) ou la question du dommage corporel au cours d’une instruction pénale.Virginie Scolan & Frédérique Fiechter-Boulvard - 2012 - Médecine et Droit 2012 (114):93-98.
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    Women's Memories in a Depressed Steel Valley: an Attempt to Deconstruct the Imaginings of Steel-working Lorraine.Virginie Vinel - 2010 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 12 (2):113-125.
    This paper is based on a research conducted between 2004 and 2006 and dealing with the memories of women in a steel valley struck by depression since the seventies, in the North-Eastern part of France. The imagery of steel-producing Lorraine coalesced in a rather standardized way around the figure of the steelworker working at the blast furnace. This research and the exhibition which followed from it, highlighted the activities of women, in the working place as well as in the domestic (...)
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    La vie artificielle.Virginie Tournay - 2003 - Cités 15 (3):147-.
    Depuis une vingtaine d’années, un ensemble diversifié de domaines de recherche s’est constitué autour de l’étude et de la fabrication de systèmes artificiels visant à reproduire l’organisation de la vie. Pluridisciplinaire, la vie artificielle est consacrée nouvelle discipline scientifique en 19871. Elle a été définie par Langton comme « l’étude de systèmes construits..
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  29. En articulation et rémanences: un espace de parole en suspens.Virginie Jaton - 2005 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 137 (2):149-156.
    La parution de plus en plus fréquente d�ouvrages (souvent collectifs) consacrés aux figures et aux ailleurs de la pensée suggère la présente note de lecture. Pluralités indéterminées de régimes de �scientificité�, richesses épistémologiques d�une complexité et du paradoxe: entre attentes et ambiguïtés, autant de relations, voire de résurgences, circulant dans les espaces discursifs. Recherches d�expression ou recherches de pensée? Peut-on alors imaginer une actualité d�une parole entre philosophie et géographie?
     
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  30. Identity over time: Objectively, subjectively.Bas C. Fraassen & Isabelle Peschard - 2008 - Philosophical Quarterly 58 (230):15-35.
    In the philosophy of science, identity over time emerges as a central concern both as an ontological category in the interpretation of physical theories, and as an epistemological problem concerning the conditions of possibility of knowledge. In Reichenbach and subsequent writers on the problem of indistinguishable quantum particles we see the return of a contrast between Leibniz and Aquinas on the subject of individuation. The possibility of rejecting the principle of the identity of indiscernibles has certain logical difficulties, leading us (...)
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    Is Simulation an Epistemic Substitute for Experimentation?Isabelle Peschard - unknown
    It is sometimes said that simulation can serve as epistemic substitute for experimentation. Such a claim might be suggested by the fast-spreading use of computer simulation to investigate phenomena not accessible to experimentation. But what does that mean? The paper starts with a clarification of the terms of the issue and then focuses on two powerful arguments for the view that simulation and experimentation are ‘epistemically on a par’. One is based on the claim that, in experimentation, no less than (...)
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    Entretien avec Michel Henry.Virginie Henry Caruana - 2000 - Philosophique 3:69-80.
    Cet entretien réalisé le 30 novembre 1999 à Paris présente l’évolution de la philosophie de Michel Henry, depuis L’essence de la manifestation jusqu’à l’Incarnation. Il s’agit de présenter le projet, la place et la centralité de L’essence de la manifestation dans l’œuvre de M. Henry, puisque c’est dans cet ouvrage qu’il a mis au jour les présuppositions de sa phénoménologie de la vie et de l’intériorité subjective, présuppositions qu’il fera travailler dans tous les ouvrages qui lui succéderont, ceci jusqu’à L’incarnation. (...)
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  33. Making the abstract concrete: The role of norms and values in experimental modeling.Isabelle F. Peschard & Bas C. van Fraassen - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 46:3-10.
    Experimental modeling is the construction of theoretical models hand in hand with experimental activity. As explained in Section 1, experimental modeling starts with claims about phenomena that use abstract concepts, concepts whose conditions of realization are not yet specified; and it ends with a concrete model of the phenomenon, a model that can be tested against data. This paper argues that this process from abstract concepts to concrete models involves judgments of relevance, which are irreducibly normative. In Section 2, we (...)
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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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  35. Modeling and experimenting.Isabelle Peschard - 2009 - In Paul Humphreys & Cyrille Imbert (eds.), Models, Simulations, and Representations. Routledge.
    Experimental activity is traditionally identified with testing the empirical implications or numerical simulations of models against data. In critical reaction to the ‘tribunal view’ on experiments, this essay will show the constructive contribution of experimental activity to the processes of modeling and simulating. Based on the analysis of a case in fluid mechanics, it will focus specifically on two aspects. The first is the controversial specification of the conditions in which the data are to be obtained. The second is conceptual (...)
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  36. Les miracles de la volonte.Virginie Caruana - forthcoming - Revue Internationale de Philosophie.
     
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    The International Institute Charles Perrault, France (IICP): Institut International Charles Perrault – France.Virginie Douglas - 2003 - Diogenes 50 (2):120-122.
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    Logical Fictions in Medieval Literature and Philosophy.Virginie Greene - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, new ways of storytelling and inventing fictions appeared in the French-speaking areas of Europe. This new art still influences our global culture of fiction. Virginie Greene explores the relationship between fiction and the development of neo-Aristotelian logic during this period through a close examination of seminal literary and philosophical texts by major medieval authors, such as Anselm of Canterbury, Abélard, and Chrétien de Troyes. This study of Old French logical fictions encourages a broader (...)
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    Logical Fictions in Medieval Literature and Philosophy.Virginie Greene - 2014 - Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
    In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, new ways of storytelling and inventing fictions appeared in the French-speaking areas of Europe. This new art still influences our global culture of fiction. Virginie Greene explores the relationship between fiction and the development of neo-Aristotelian logic during this period through a close examination of seminal literary and philosophical texts by major medieval authors, such as Anselm of Canterbury, Abélard, and Chrétien de Troyes. This study of Old French logical fictions encourages a broader (...)
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    Participation of the Public in Science: Towards a New Kind of Scientific Practice.Isabelle Peschard - 2007 - Human Affairs 17 (2):138-153.
    Participation of the Public in Science: Towards a New Kind of Scientific Practice Participation of the public in science has been the object of an increasing number of social and political philosophical studies, but there is still hardly any epistemological study of the topic. While it has been objected that involvement of the public is a threat to the integrity of science, the apparent indifference of philosophers of science seems to testify to its lack of relevance to conceptions of scientific (...)
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  41. The value(s) of a Story: Theories, Models and Cognitive Values.Isabelle Peschard - 2007 - Principia 11 (2):151-169.
    This paper aims 1) to introduce the notion of theoretical story as a resource and source of constraint for the construction and assessment of models of phenomena; 2) to show the relevance of this notion for a better understanding of the role and nature of values in scientific activity. The reflection on the role of values and value judgments in scientific activity should be attentive, I will argue, to the distinction between models and the theoretical story that guides and constrains (...)
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  42. Les limites de l’évaluation économique de la biodiversité.Virginie Maris & Jean-Pierre Revéret - 2009 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 4 (1):52-66.
    Devant le constat du déclin toujours plus rapide de la diversité biologique et les limites des res- sources disponibles pour l’enrayer, il est nécessaire de déterminer quels moyens devraient être engagés dans sa protection. Pour ce faire, une méthode efficace serait d’évaluer les bénéfices tirés de la biodiversité afin d’estimer rationnellement les coûts légitimes de sa protection. L’évaluation économique, qui se présente d’emblée sur un mode quantitatif, serait alors un outil précieux. Dans ce texte, nous présentons différentes méthodes d’évaluation économique (...)
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  43. La culture de l'impunité envers la délinquance d'affaires.Virginie M. Giouli - 2012 - Filosofia Oggi 35 (1-2):83-90.
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  44. Le fondement politique de l'identité Des genres dans la linguistique de Chomsky: L'exemple du moyen-orient.Virginie M. Giouli - 2011 - Filosofia Oggi 34 (1-2):149-156.
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    L'europe face au clonage humain: problèmes et perspectives juridiques.Virginie Grillet - 2001 - Médecine et Droit 2001 (49):1-8.
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    Interventionnisme et faune sauvage.Virginie Maris & Élise Huchard - 2018 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 13 (1):115-142.
    VIRGINIE MARIS,ÉLISE HUCHARD | : Considérant l’ubiquité de la souffrance dans le monde sauvage, la question se pose de notre obligation d’intervenir. Du simple devoir d’assistance dans des situations ponctuelles à des projets de transformation des conditions de vie animale à grande échelle, la défense de l’interventionnisme entre en conflit avec la pensée conservationniste qui valorise la naturalité ou l’autonomie des systèmes écologiques. Dans cet article, nous tentons de mettre en dialogue les intuitions interventionnistes et la pensée conservationniste. Nous (...)
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    Theatricality from the Performative Perspective.Virginie Magnat - 2002 - Substance 31 (2/3):147.
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    Le temps contemporain: maintenant, la littérature.Virginie Harvey & Jean-François Hamel (eds.) - 2009 - Montréal: Université du Québec à Montréal.
    Souvenir du passé, variation sur le présent, imagination de l'avenir : la littérature s'est toujours nourrie de ces ressorts immémoriaux de l'art du récit. Mais qu'en est-il de la littérature contemporaine? Comment agence-t-elle la mémoire et l'espérance, le " déjà plus " et le " pas encore ", le maintenant et l'autrefois? Quels sont les rythmes et les durées, les passés et les futurs qui fondent la singularité de la littérature du présent, de notre présent? Ce cahier de recherche, qui (...)
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  49. Is simulation a substitute for experimentation?Isabelle Peschard - manuscript
    It is sometimes said that simulation can serve as epistemic substitute for experimentation. Such a claim might be suggested by the fast-spreading use of computer simulation to investigate phenomena not accessible to experimentation (in astrophysics, ecology, economics, climatology, etc.). But what does that mean? The paper starts with a clarification of the terms of the issue and then focuses on two powerful arguments for the view that simulation and experimentation are ‘epistemically on a par’. One is based on the claim (...)
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  50. Le développement durable : enfant prodigue ou rejeton matriphage de la protection de la nature?Virginie Maris - 2006 - Les Ateliers de L’Ethique 1 (2):86-102.
    Although there exists a strong uncertainty surrounding the evaluation of the decline of biodiversity, and a larger uncertainty still regarding projections of the decline to come, there is no controversy on the fact that the current rate of extinction is in a crisis. The fact that this decline is above all of anthropic origin is the object of a consensus within the scientific community. This text thus takes as a starting point the existence of a true crisis of biodiversity. This (...)
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