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    Teilhard de Chardin, Neo-Marxism, Existentialism.Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule - 1961 - International Philosophical Quarterly 1 (4):648-667.
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    Discours de la méthode: Pour bien conduire sa raison, et cherche la vérité dans les sciences.René Descartes & Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule - 2018 - A. Colin.
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    Autour du Bergson de M. V. Jankélévitch.Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule - 1960 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 65 (4):511 - 524.
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  4. Bergson.Madeleine Barthelemy-Madaule - 1968 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 30 (3):635-636.
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  5. Bergson, Adversaire de Kant: Etude Critique de la Conception Bergsonienne Du Kantisme, Suivie D'une Bibliographie Kantienne.Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule - 1965 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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  6. Fonction et vocation de la matière dans la phénoménologie teilhardienne.Madeleine Barthélémy-Madaule - 1982 - Archives de Philosophie 45 (3):353.
     
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    L'enseignement de la philosophie.Madeleine Barthélémy-Madaule - 1979 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 3:275.
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    Réflexion sur la méthode et la perspective teilhardienne (en lisant l'article de M. G. Bastide: « Le statut de la réflexion dans la pensée de teilhard de chardin »).Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule - 1966 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 21 (4):510 - 532.
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    Actualité de Bergson.Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (4):473 - 477.
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  10. Bergson adversaire de Kant.Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule - 1967 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 72 (1):129-131.
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    Jean Nabert.Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule - 1969 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 159 (4):61 - 63.
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  12. L'enseignement de la philosophie.Madeleine Barthélémy-Madaule - 1979 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 3:275.
     
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  13. La personne et le drame humain chez Teilhard de Chardin.Madeleine Barthélémy-Madaule - 1967 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 22 (2):213-214.
     
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  14. Bergson adversaire de Kant, 1 vol.Madeleine Barthélémy-Madaule & Vladimir Jankélévitch - 1966 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 21 (3):403-403.
     
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    Teilhard de Chardin.Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule (ed.) - 1969 - [Paris,]: Hachette.
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    Dramat ludzkiej osoby (Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule, La Personne et la drame humain chez Teilhard dr Chardin).Tadeusz Płużański - 1970 - Etyka 6:171-176.
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  17. Blaise Pascal. Conversion et Apologétique.M. Barthelemy-Madaule - 1987 - Archives de Philosophie 50 (2):229-243.
     
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    History of Natural History Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule, Lamarck the mythical precursor: a study of the relations between science and ideology. Translated by M. H. Shank. Cambridge, Mass., and London: The M.I.T. Press, 1982. Pp. xv + 174. ISBN 0-262-02179-X. £12.25. [REVIEW]Dorinda Outram - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (3):319-320.
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  19. BARTHÉLEMY-MADAULE, Madeleine: "Bergson adversaire de Kant".F. Y. L. - 1967 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 2:127.
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    Lamarck the Mythical Precursor: A Study of the Relations between Science and Ideology. Madeleine Barthelemy-Madaule, M. H. Shrank. [REVIEW]Paul Lawrence Farber - 1983 - Isis 74 (4):617-617.
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    Bergson..Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule - 1965 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
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    L'idéologie du hasard et de la nécessité.Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule - 1972 - Paris,: Éditions du Seuil.
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    La Personne et le drame humain chez Teilhard de Chardin.Madeleine Barthélemy-Madaule - 1967 - Paris,: Éditions du Seuil.
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    « Introduction à un rapprochement entre Henri Bergson et Pierre Teilhard de Chardin » par Madeleine Madaule-Barthélémy.Philippe Grosos - 2023 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 155 (3):319-334.
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  25. M. Barthélemy-Madaule, Bergson adversaire de Kant. [REVIEW]J. Kopper - 1969 - Kant Studien 60 (1):113.
     
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    A Biological and Mystical Interpretation of History: Arnold J. Toynbee.Jacques Madaule & James H. Labadie - 1956 - Diogenes 4 (13):29-44.
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    Individual differences in switching and inhibition predict perspective-taking across the lifespan.Madeleine R. Long, William S. Horton, Hannah Rohde & Antonella Sorace - 2018 - Cognition 170 (C):25-30.
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    Feminist dilemmas and the agency of veiled Muslim women: Analysing identities and social representations.Madeleine Chapman - 2016 - European Journal of Women's Studies 23 (3):237-250.
    This article addresses dilemmas of agency for feminism through reflections on social psychological research on the role of representations in the construction of identity by Muslim women. Engaging first with Saba Mahmood’s account of religious subjectivities in Politics of Piety, the author argues that feminist research requires a social conception of agency that addresses dialogical dynamics of representation and identity. Drawing on research concerning veiling and identity among Muslim women in the UK and Denmark, the author shows how a social (...)
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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.
  30. Fascism: A Warning.Madeleine Albright - 2018
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    Die analytische Situation als dynamisches Feld.Madeleine Baranger & Willy Baranger - 2018 - Psyche 72 (9-10):734-784.
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    The ECOUTER methodology for stakeholder engagement in translational research.Madeleine J. Murtagh, Joel T. Minion, Andrew Turner, Rebecca C. Wilson, Mwenza Blell, Cynthia Ochieng, Barnaby Murtagh, Stephanie Roberts, Oliver W. Butters & Paul R. Burton - 2017 - BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1):24.
    Because no single person or group holds knowledge about all aspects of research, mechanisms are needed to support knowledge exchange and engagement. Expertise in the research setting necessarily includes scientific and methodological expertise, but also expertise gained through the experience of participating in research and/or being a recipient of research outcomes. Engagement is, by its nature, reciprocal and relational: the process of engaging research participants, patients, citizens and others brings them closer to the research but also brings the research closer (...)
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    Gender stereotype endorsement differentially predicts girls' and boys' trait-state discrepancy in math anxiety.Madeleine Bieg, Thomas Goetz, Ilka Wolter & Nathan C. Hall - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Affect-biased attention and predictive processing.Madeleine Ransom, Sina Fazelpour, Jelena Markovic, James Kryklywy, Evan T. Thompson & Rebecca M. Todd - 2020 - Cognition 203 (C):104370.
    In this paper we argue that predictive processing (PP) theory cannot account for the phenomenon of affect-biased attention prioritized attention to stimuli that are affectively salient because of their associations with reward or punishment. Specifically, the PP hypothesis that selective attention can be analyzed in terms of the optimization of precision expectations cannot accommodate affect-biased attention; affectively salient stimuli can capture our attention even when precision expectations are low. We review the prospects of three recent attempts to accommodate affect with (...)
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  35. Waltonian PerceptualismSymposium: “Categories of Art” at 50.Madeleine Ransom - 2020 - The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 78 (1):66-70.
    Kendall Walton’s project in ‘Categories of Art’ (1970) is to answer two questions. First, does the history of an artwork’s production determine its aesthetic properties? Second, how – if at all – should knowledge of the history of a work’s production influence our aesthetic judgments of its properties? While his answer to the first has been clearly understood, his answer to the second less so. Contrary to how many have interpreted Walton, such knowledge is not necessary for making aesthetic judgments; (...)
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  36. The Moral Problem of Risk Impositions: A Survey of the Literature.Madeleine Hayenhjelm & Jonathan Wolff - 2012 - European Journal of Philosophy 20 (S1):E1-E142.
    This paper surveys the current philosophical discussion of the ethics of risk imposition, placing it in the context of relevant work in psychology, economics and social theory. The central philosophical problem starts from the observation that it is not practically possible to assign people individual rights not to be exposed to risk, as virtually all activity imposes some risk on others. This is the ‘problem of paralysis’. However, the obvious alternative theory that exposure to risk is justified when its total (...)
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  37. Expert Knowledge by Perception.Madeleine Ransom - 2020 - Philosophy 95 (3):309-335.
    Does the scope of beliefs that people can form on the basis of perception remain fixed, or can it be amplified with learning? The answer to this question is important for our understanding of why and when we ought to trust experts, and also for assessing the plausibility of epistemic foundationalism. The empirical study of perceptual expertise suggests that experts can indeed enrich their perceptual experiences through learning. Yet this does not settle the epistemic status of their beliefs. One might (...)
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    Searching in an unfamiliar environment: a phenomenologically informed experiment.Madeleine Alcock, Jan M. Wiener & Doug Hardman - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-21.
    Wayfinding is generally understood as the process of purposefully navigating to distant and non-visible destinations. Within this broad framework, uninformed searching entails finding one’s way to a target destination, in an unfamiliar environment, with no knowledge of its location. Although a variety of search strategies have been previously reported, this research was largely conducted in the laboratory or virtual environments using simplistic and often non-realistic situations, raising questions about its ecological validity. In this study, we explored how extant findings on (...)
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  39. Frauds, Posers And Sheep: A Virtue Theoretic Solution To The Acquaintance Debate.Madeleine Ransom - 2017 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 98 (2):417-434.
    The acquaintance debate in aesthetics has been traditionally divided between pessimists, who argue that testimony does not provide others with aesthetic knowledge of artworks, and optimists, who hold that acquaintance with an artwork is not a necessary precondition for acquiring aesthetic knowledge. In this paper I propose a reconciliationist solution to the acquaintance debate: while aesthetic knowledge can be had via testimony, aesthetic judgment requires acquaintance with the artwork. I develop this solution by situating it within a virtue aesthetics framework (...)
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  40. Aesthetic perception and the puzzle of training.Madeleine Ransom - 2022 - Synthese 200 (2):1-25.
    While the view that we perceive aesthetic properties may seem intuitive, it has received little in the way of explicit defence. It also gives rise to a puzzle. The first strand of this puzzle is that we often cannot perceive aesthetic properties of artworks without training, yet much aesthetic training involves the acquisition of knowledge, such as when an artwork was made, and by whom. How, if at all, can this knowledge affect our perception of an artwork’s aesthetic properties? The (...)
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    Expertise and Non-binary Bodies: Sex, Gender and the Case of Dutee Chand.Madeleine Pape - 2019 - Body and Society 25 (4):3-28.
    How do institutions respond to expert contests over epistemologies of sex and gender? In this article, I consider how epistemological ascendancy in debates over the regulation of women athletes with high testosterone is established within a legal setting. Approaching regulation as an institutional act that defines forms of embodied difference, the legitimacy of which may be called into question, I show how sexed bodies are enacted through and as part of determinations of expertise. I focus on proceedings from 2015 when (...)
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  42. Multiplying obstetrics: Techniques of surveillance and forms of coordination.Madeleine Akrich & Bernike Pasveer - 2000 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 21 (1):63-83.
    The article argues against the common notion ofdisciplinary medical traditions, i.e. Obstetrics, asmacro-structures that quite unilinearily structure thepractices associated with the discipline. It shows that the various existences of Obstetrics, their relations with practices and vice versa, the entities these obstetrical practices render present and related, and the ways they are connected to experiences, are more complex than the unilinear model suggests. What allows participants to go from one topos to another – from Obstetrics to practice, from practice to politics, (...)
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    Théorie de la connaissance et philosophie de la parole dans le brahmanisme classique.Madeleine Biardeau - 1964 - Paris,: Mouton.
  44. The Many Faces of Attention: why precision optimization is not attention.Madeleine Ransom & Sina Fazelpour - 2020 - In Dina Mendonça, Manuel Curado & Steven S. Gouveia (eds.), The Philosophy and Science of Predictive Processing. New York, NY: Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 119-139.
    The predictive coding (PC) theory of attention identifies attention with the optimization of the precision weighting of prediction error. Here we provide some challenges for this identification. On the one hand, the precision weighting of prediction error is too broad a phenomenon to be identified with attention because such weighting plays a central role in multimodal integration. Cases of crossmodal illusions such as the rubber hand illusion and the McGurk effect involve the differential precision weighting of prediction error, yet attention (...)
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    Perspective taking in language: integrating the spatial and action domains.Madeleine E. L. Beveridge & Martin J. Pickering - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Attentional Weighting in Perceptual Learning.Madeleine Ransom - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (7-8):236-248.
    Perceptual learning is an enduring change in the perceptual system – and our resulting perceptions – due to practice or repeated exposure to a perceptual stimulus. It is involved in the acquisition of perceptual expertise: the ability to make rapid and reliable high-level categorizations of objects unavailable to novices. Attentional weighting is one process by which perceptual learning occurs. Advancing our understanding of this process is of particular importance for understanding what is learned in perceptual learning. Attentional weighting seems to (...)
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    Gender Segregation and Trajectories of Organizational Change: The Underrepresentation of Women in Sports Leadership.Madeleine Pape - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (1):81-105.
    This article offers an account of organizational change to explain why women leaders are underrepresented compared to women athletes in many sports organizations. I distinguish between accommodation and transformation as forms of change: the former includes women without challenging binary constructions of gender, the latter transforms an organization’s gendered logic. Through a case study of the International Olympic Committee from 1967-1995, I trace how the organization came to define gender equity primarily in terms of accommodating women’s segregated athletic participation. Key (...)
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  48. Le self dans l’ouvrage de Ricœur Soi-même comme un autre. L’attestation de soi : certitude et fragilité du self.Annie Barthélémy - 2015 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 2 (4):431–445.
    The paper aims to explain how Paul Ricœur’s phenomenological and hermeneutic approach offers an original theory of the self as self-attestation. Considering useful an approach that combines the psychological uses of the notion of self with a reflection on one’s capacity to design himself/herself as a person, the paper offers a thorough analysis of Ricœur’s work Soi-même comme un autre / Oneself as Another. The main purpose of this analysis is to highlight that, drawing a clear distinction between two forms (...)
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    Histoire de la philosophie scolastique.Barthélemy Hauréau - 1872 - New York,: B. Franklin.
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  50. Attention in the Predictive Mind.Madeleine Ransom, Sina Fazelpour & Christopher Mole - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 47:99-112.
    It has recently become popular to suggest that cognition can be explained as a process of Bayesian prediction error minimization. Some advocates of this view propose that attention should be understood as the optimization of expected precisions in the prediction-error signal (Clark, 2013, 2016; Feldman & Friston, 2010; Hohwy, 2012, 2013). This proposal successfully accounts for several attention-related phenomena. We claim that it cannot account for all of them, since there are certain forms of voluntary attention that it cannot accommodate. (...)
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