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  1.  49
    Préface à la traduction de Helmholtz : « Du rapport des sciences de la nature à l’ensemble de la science ».Alexandre Willmann Métraux - 2024 - Philosophia Scientiae 28:9-18.
    Cette préface présente le contexte politique et culturel du fameux discours de Helmholtz prononcé à Heidelberg le 22 novembre 1862, où il défend une certaine idée de l’université et des relations entre les différentes disciplines qu’elle enseigne. L’idée de pluridisciplinarité, tant invoquée aujourd’hui, est au cœur de son propos, ainsi que celle d’une conciliation possible entre philosophie et sciences de la nature, mais en partant du point de vue de ces dernières.
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    Two Unpublished Texts by Aron Gurwitsch.Alexandre Métraux - 2022 - Philosophia Scientiae:283-303.
    Aron Gurwitsch’s two unpublished texts bare witness to his uncompromising philosophical research carried out in exile. The text dating from 1937 (Leçon D) testifies to his reflections on constitutive phenomenology, while the second text, dating from the late 1940s or early 1950s (Outline of a project entitled “Phenomenology of Perception”) contains the sketch of Gurwitsch’s main contribution, the theory of the field consciousness.
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    Kurt Lewin: Philosopher-Psychologist.Alexandre Métraux - 1992 - Science in Context 5 (2):372-384.
    Kurt Lewin's essay “Gesetz und Experiment in der Psychologie” of 1927, published in this issue of SiC for the first time in English translation, and his “Der Übergang von der aristotelischen zur galileischen Denkweise in Biologie und Psychologie” of 19311 have together contributed most to shape his image as a metatheorist of psychology. A careful examination of what has occasionally been called the “Lewinian tradition,”2 however, reveals that Lewin's metascientific contributions have been much more influential in Europe than in the (...)
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    Opening Remarks on the History of Science in Yiddish.Alexandre Métraux - 2007 - Science in Context 20 (2):145-162.
    When introducing a collection of essays on Yiddish, Joseph Sherman asserted, among other things, that: Although the Nazi Holocaust effectively destroyed Yiddish together with the Jews of Eastern Europe for whom it was a lingua franca, the Yiddish language, its literature and culture have proven remarkably resilient. Against all odds, Yiddish has survived to become a focus of serious intellectual, artistic and scholarly activity in the sixty-odd years that have passed since the end of World War II. From linguistic and (...)
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    Das Auge und der Geist: Philosophische Essays.Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Hans Werner Arndt, Claudia Brede-Konersmann, Friedrich Hogemann, Andreas Knop & Alexandre Métraux - 2003 - Meiner, F.
    Die in diesem Band versammelten Arbeiten des französischen Phänomenologen Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961) führen nicht nur auf vorzügliche Weise in dessen Philosophie ein, sie dokumentieren darüber hinaus auch die Entwicklung neu einsetzender Reflexionen in den Jahren nach der Publikation der Phänomenologie der Wahrnehmung (1945). Kunsttheoretische, sprachphilosophische und auch soziologische Untersuchungen erschließen dem Leser eine Philosophie, die im Rahmen einer kulturphilosophischen Selbstverständigung das 20. Jahrhundert hinsichtlich seiner großen Themen und seiner radikalen Fragestellungen umgreift. Inhalt: Der Zweifel Cézannes (1945), Das Kino und die (...)
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  6. Vorlesungen I.Maurice Merleau-Ponty & Alexandre Métraux - 1975 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 29 (4):631-634.
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  7. Monster –Sammlung und Allegorie.Charles T. Wolfe & Alexandre Métraux - 2016 - In Sarah Schmidt (ed.), Sprachen des Sammelns. Literatur als Medium und Reflexionsform des Sammelns. Brill Fink. pp. 487-495.
    an essay on monsters, science and categories from Diderot to Baudelaire.
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    The Bounds of Naturalism: A Plea for Modesty.Charles-Édouard Niveleau & Métraux - 2015 - Philosophia Scientiae 19:3-21.
    Nous reformulons la question du naturalisme sur le terrain de la pratique scientifique en privilégiant une analyse épistémologique fine des méthodes, procédures et concepts employés en psychologie. L’enjeu devient alors opérationnel: celui de la mise en place d’un cadre exact et expérimental permettant de rendre compte de la phénoménologie de l’expérience.
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    The Bounds of Naturalism: A Plea for Modesty.Charles-Édouard Niveleau & Alexandre Métraux - 2015 - Philosophia Scientiae 19:3-21.
    Nous reformulons la question du naturalisme sur le terrain de la pratique scientifique en privilégiant une analyse épistémologique fine des méthodes, procédures et concepts employés en psychologie. L’enjeu devient alors opérationnel: celui de la mise en place d’un cadre exact et expérimental permettant de rendre compte de la phénoménologie de l’expérience.
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  10. Dramatic Elements in Ritual Possession.Alfred Métraux & James H. Labadie - 1955 - Diogenes 3 (11):18-36.
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    Aron Gurwitsch's non-egological conception of consciousness.Alexandre Metraux - 1975 - Research in Phenomenology 5 (1):43-50.
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    The Dispute between the Sōka Gakkai and the Nichiren Shōshū Priesthood: A Lay Revolution against a Conservative Clergy.Daniel A. Metraux - 1992 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 19 (4):325-336.
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    1064332 atomes et un cercle de vie.Alexandre Métraux - 2004 - Multitudes 2 (2):41-47.
    The article addresses the old question of vitalism, starting with a very concrete and recent example: the successful laboratory production of the polio virus. Following this, the author recalls two types of arguments on the nature of living being: those of Leibniz and those of Claude Bernard. If, according to the biologists who produced the virus themselves, life’s unique trait is self-replication, what should one make of the dominant position in philosophy of biology today, which denies any argument based on (...)
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  14. Die zerbrochene psychophysik: Anmerkungen zu lev Vygotskijs Spinoza-Rezeption.Alexandre Métraux - 1992 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 8:187-204.
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    The Emergent Materialism in French Clinical Brain Research (1820-1850).Alexandre Métraux - 2000 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 22 (1):161-189.
    In the period running roughly from 1810 to 1860, French brain research remained split into two large provinces, each of which provided its own epistemological principles, methodological rules, and theoretical aims for the study of man’s mind. The controversies resulting from this split concerned issues as diverse as the intelligibility of mental processes, the unitary or the modular structure of cerebral activities, the relations holding between organic matter and mental function, the relevance and evidential weight of clinical and of experimental—i.e., (...)
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  16. Aum Shinrikyo and Japanese Youth.Daniel A. Metraux - 2002 - Utopian Studies 13 (1):229-231.
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    The Ancient Civilizations of the Amazon: the Present Status of the Question of Their Origins.Alfred Métraux & Elaine P. Halperin - 1959 - Diogenes 7 (28):91-106.
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  18. The Inca Empire: Despotism or Socialism.Alfred Métraux & S. Alexander - 1961 - Diogenes 9 (35):78-98.
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    The Revolution of the Ax.Alfred Metraux - 1959 - Diogenes 7 (25):28-40.
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    Présentation de la traduction de « Sur le voir humain (1855) »1 Hermann von Helmholtz.Christophe Bouriau & Alexandre Métraux - 2010 - Philosophia Scientiae 14 (1):1-12.
    Notre préface présente le contexte du fameux discours de Helmholtz sur le voir humain, dont nous donnons ensuite la traduction. Le texte helm-holtzien s’avère être à la fois un hommage soutenu à Immanuel Kant et l’esquisse d’une nouvelle optique physiologique basée sur quelques principes du néo-kantisme.
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    Présentation de la traduction de « Sur le voir humain (1855) »1 Hermann von Helmholtz.Christophe Bouriau & Alexandre Métraux - 2010 - Philosophia Scientiae 14:1-12.
    Notre préface présente le contexte du fameux discours de Helmholtz sur le voir humain, dont nous donnons ensuite la traduction. Le texte helm-holtzien s’avère être à la fois un hommage soutenu à Immanuel Kant et l’esquisse d’une nouvelle optique physiologique basée sur quelques principes du néo-kantisme.
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    Gideon Freudenthal Leaves Science in Context.Leo Corry, Yehuda Elkana, Snait Gissis, Alexandre Métraux & Jürgen Renn - 2000 - Science in Context 13 (1):3-4.
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    Yehuda Elkana.Leo Corry, Moritz Epple, Orna Harari, Alexandre Métraux & Jürgen Renn - 2013 - Science in Context 26 (1):1-2.
    We mourn the loss of Yehuda Elkana, founding editor of this journal. Setting science in context was a mission of his life. For him this did not mean to relativize and historicize science to the point where it is no longer distinguishable as central to the human quest for knowledge. Rather, an understanding of science as being rooted in social, material, and cultural contexts was for him the key to its central role for solving the problems of humanity with which (...)
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    On Emanuel Ringelblum's New Research Program for the History of Jewish Medicine: Introductory Remarks.Guy Finkelstein & Alexandre Métraux - 2010 - Science in Context 23 (4):571-580.
    When Emanuel Ringelblum was born on November 21, 1900, in Buczacz, the small, multilingual and multi-ethnic Galician town was to be found on the far northeastern part of the Austrian Empire. As a mail stamp on a Correspondenz-Karte or Karta korrespondencyja of 1890 shows, the place was officially spelled in accordance with its Polish orthography. However, it was called Butschtasch in German, Bichuch in Yiddish, and still differently in Ukranian. After World War I, it was for a short while part (...)
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    Présentation du «dossier Helmholtz».Christoph Hoffmann & Alexandre Métraux - 2003 - Philosophia Scientiae 7 (1):1-2.
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    Working with Instruments: Ernst Mach as Material Epistemologist, a Short Introduction.Christoph Hoffmann & Alexandre Métraux - 2016 - Science in Context 29 (4):429-433.
    With the death of Ernst Mach on February 19, 1916, one day after his seventy-eighth birthday, a question finally became explicit that had been looming for some time. It was as simple as it was fundamental: who, in the end, was this man, a scientist or a philosopher? The importance of this question for contemporaries can easily be gleaned from the obituaries that appeared in the weeks following Mach's death: one in the Physikalische Zeitschrift, written by Albert Einstein, and another (...)
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    Du rajeunissement de la mécanique chez Ernst Mach.Jacques Lambert & Alexandre Métraux - 2004 - Philosophia Scientiae: Travaux d'Histoire Et de Philosophie des Sciences. 2003.[Dossier Mach] 7:93.
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    Du rajeunissement de la mécanique chez Ernst Mach. Présentation de la traduction de deux articles de 1867/68.Jacques Lambert & Alexandre Métraux - 2003 - Philosophia Scientiae 7 (2):93-103.
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    Authenticity and Authority.Alexandre Metraux - 2005 - In Jürgen Straub (ed.), Narration, Identity, and Historical Consciousness. Berghan Books. pp. 3--228.
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    Eidos and Change: Continuity in Process, Discontinuity in Product.Rhoda Metraux - 1975 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 3 (2):293-308.
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    Lev Vygotsky as seen by someone who acted as a go-between between eastern and western Europe.Alexandre Métraux - 2015 - History of the Human Sciences 28 (2):154-172.
    It is one thing to deal with any aspect of Lev Vygotsky’s work from a purely scholarly standpoint. It is something quite different to deal with Vygotsky’s work from both an academic standpoint and also that of someone who is involved in East–West editorial and commercial projects. This article sheds light upon what it meant to work on Vygotsky’s theories for someone who was formally affiliated to West European academia and who also became involved more or less at the same (...)
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    Max Scheler.Alexandre Métraux - 1973 - [Paris]: Seghers.
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    On Lester Embree, Aron Gurwitsch, and Some Other Things From the Past.Alexandre Metraux - 2021 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 7:99.
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    The Sōka Gakkai's search for the realization of the world of Risshō Ankokuron.Daniel A. Metraux - 1986 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 13 (1):31-61.
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  35. Uber Denis diderots physiolo-gischinterpretierten Spinoza.Alexandre Metraux - 1995 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 10:121.
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  36. Über Denis Diderots Physiologisch Interpretierten Spinoza.Alexandre Métraux - 1994 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 10:121-134.
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    Editors.Alexandre Métraux - 1974 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 4 (2):385-388.
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    « Expériment » en 1823 - à propos d’un néologisme français mort-né.Alexandre Métraux - 2014 - Philosophia Scientiae 18:95-104.
    Au terme allemand d’Experiment correspond en fran­çais le terme d’expérience. Or, en sens opposé, expérience peut devenir soit Versuch, soit Erfahrung. Ainsi, le mot expérience véhiculé à plusieurs reprises par Lavoisier dans le discours préliminaire de son Traité a été traduit en allemand par Erfahrung, et en anglais par experiment, ce qui démontre que le terme français prête à des interprétations divergentes, mais également possibles. L’article explicite l’em­ploi du mot expériment, néologisme mort-né du début de xixe siècle, comme équivalent de (...)
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    « Expériment » en 1823 - à propos d’un néologisme français mort-né.Alexandre Métraux - 2014 - Philosophia Scientiae 18:95-104.
    Au terme allemand d’Experiment (ou Versuch) correspond en fran­çais le terme d’expérience. Or, en sens opposé, expérience peut devenir soit Versuch, soit Erfahrung (savoir, savoir-faire, connaissance, événement vécu, etc.). Ainsi, le mot expérience véhiculé à plusieurs reprises par Lavoisier dans le discours préliminaire de son Traité a été traduit en allemand par Erfahrung, et en anglais par experiment, ce qui démontre que le terme français prête à des interprétations divergentes, mais également possibles. L’article explicite l’em­ploi du mot expériment, néologisme mort-né (...)
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    Editor's Introduction.Alexandre Métraux - 2000 - Science in Context 13 (1):5-7.
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    Ernst Mach Invents a New Sphygmograph.Alexandre Métraux - 2016 - Science in Context 29 (4):379-407.
    ArgumentThe sphygmograph as designed and tested by Jules-Étienne Marey – an apparatus destined to write pulse tracings on paper – revolutionized medical diagnostics in the early 1860s. Since the accuracy with which this device registered and objectified the pulse was controversial from the outset, the young scholar Ernst Mach decided to thoroughly examine Marey's sphygmograph. The investigation led to the invention of an alternative, truly Machian, sphygmograph. Mach's sphygmograph had originated in the regime of theoretical and applied physics, whereas the (...)
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  42. eview of: Peter B. Clarke, A Bibliography of Japanese New Religious Movements: With Annotations and an Introduction to Japanese New Religions at Home and Abroad.Daniel Métraux - 2000 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 27 (1-2):149-151.
     
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    Establishing the Revolutionary: An Introduction to New Religions in Japan ed. by Birgit Staemmler, Ulrich Dehn.Daniel A. Métraux - 2015 - Philosophy East and West 65 (4):1298-1300.
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    Introduction au rapport inédit de Helmholtz sur Mosso.Alexandre Métraux - 2013 - Philosophia Scientiae 17:199-204.
    On ignore presque tout des circonstances qui ont amené Hermann von Helmholtz à s’engager en 1878 dans ce que l’on pourrait appeler une « campagne de promotion académique ». Seul parmi les historiens des sciences, Philipp Felsch mentionne dans son excellente monographie consacrée au physiologiste italien Angelo Mosso [Felsch 2007, 43] le fait que Helmholtz rédigea, très probablement à la demande de son collègue cadet ou à celle d’un secrétaire (permanent ou non) d’une académie des sciences eur...
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    Impure Epistemology and the Search for the Nervous Agent: A Case Study in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Neurophysics.Alexandre Métraux - 1996 - Science in Context 9 (1):57-78.
    The ArgumentIn this contribution, I argue for epistemological impurity as the key to the historical reconstruction of the proto-biological sciences of the eighteenth century.The traditional approaches to the more or less complex and more or less stratified past of science either focus on the ideal content of that which has in the meantime been recognized as standard biological knowledge or otherwise try to uncover the implicit cognitive principles at work in order to reveal their shortcomings.A closer look at the breakdown (...)
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    Jean-Baptiste Lamarck's Quest for Natural Species.Alexandre Métraux - 1996 - Science in Context 9 (4):541-553.
    Jean-Baptiste Lamarck was a prolific writer, a multifaceted naturalist, and a zoologist by second profession. Throughout his adult life he lived up to his passion of politely contributing to the advancement of natural philosophy by publishing more than 30,000 pages, probably too much for even the most scrupulous historians of science who seek to reconstruct his theories and to shed some light on the role he played in late eighteenth-century and early nineteenth-century biology.
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    L’intentionnalité et Ie problème de la réduction de la psychologie.Alexandre Métraux - 1986 - Études Phénoménologiques 2 (4):75-95.
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    Le régime scopique du XIX $^{\ mathbf {e}} $ siècle et la vision selon Hermann von Helmholtz.Alexandre Métraux - 2003 - Philosophia Scientiae 7 (1):151-166.
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  49. Leibhafte Vernunft. Spuren von Merleau-Ponty's Denken.Alexandre Métraux & Bernhard Waldenfels - 1989 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 51 (4):735-735.
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    On Some Issues of Human-Animal Studies: An Introduction.Alexandre Métraux - 2016 - Science in Context 29 (1):1-10.
    Animals are “in” – since prehistoric times when humans were hunting animals, and when they fabricated the Paleolithic dog as well as the Paleolithic cat. In less general terms, animals are “in” since they received names and were listed, observed, mummified, turned into totems, and, later on, dissected, tortured under laboratory conditions, trained as experimental subjects or “purified” as model organisms. And they are massively “in” again, but now from overtly legal and moral points of view, at least since the (...)
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