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    The Role of the Context in the Acquisition and in the Organisation of Knowledge: Studies from Adults and from Children.Aline Chevalier & Laure Martinez - 2001 - In P. Bouquet V. Akman (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Springer. pp. 425--428.
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    Dockless App-Based Bicycle-Sharing Systems in China: Lessons from a Case of Emergent Technology.Rockwell F. Clancy, Aline Chevalier & R. F. Clancy - 2021 - In Michael Nagenborg, Taylor Stone, Margoth González Woge & Pieter E. Vermaas (eds.), Technology and the City: Towards a Philosophy of Urban Technologies. Springer Verlag. pp. 159-176.
    Since cycling can contribute to sustainability, shared-bicycle schemes have been encouraged as a green technology. In Chinese cities, however, dockless app-based bicycle-sharing systems have become a blight, resulting in tremendous waste. Ironically, this stems from the success of DABS—their rapid development and adoption. As an “emergent” technology, DABS in China consist in the confluence of existing technologies and extra-technological factors, situations different from the sum of their parts, where negative consequences are more difficult to identify and address. Additionally, DABS in (...)
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    Greenhouse Gas Disclosure: Evidence from Private Firms.Aline Grahn - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-18.
    Existing literature on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions disclosure has paid little attention to private firms, despite the fact that this type of firm is responsible for significant GHG emissions. This study empirically analyzes the GHG disclosure of German private firms. The results suggest that more pronounced information asymmetries due to a more dispersed ownership structure and/or multiple bank relationships are associated with more extensive GHG disclosure. This aligns with arguments from agency and stakeholder theory. While this result is not new (...)
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    La psiquiatría de hoy.López-Ibor Aliño & J. J. - 1975 - Barcelona: Toray.
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    La connaissance et ses raisons.Jean-Marie Chevalier & Benoit Gaultier (eds.) - 2016 - Collège de France.
    Les textes réunis dans ce volume traitent de questions particulièrement discutées de l’épistémologie contemporaine, entendue comme élucidation philosophique de la nature de la connaissance, de sa valeur et de ses modalités, ainsi que de la justification et des modalités de la croyance. Une clarification des notions de raison et de justification permet notamment d’affronter de manière renouvelée les défis du scepticisme. L’épistémologie y est ainsi présentée dans toute son extension, de l’analyse du concept de connaissance aux conditions sociales de la (...)
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    Community, Complicity, and Critique: Christian Concepts in Secular Bioethics.Aline H. Kalbian, Courtney S. Campbell & James F. Childress - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (12):37-39.
    McCarthy, Homan, and Rozier’s call for a renewal of open and honest dialogue between secular and theologically grounded bioethics is admirable. Yet, their essay argues for more than mere dia...
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    Les deux sources de l’épistémologie sociale.Jean-Marie Chevalier - 2015 - Cahiers Philosophiques 142 (3):73-91.
    Deux grandes manières de faire de l’épistémologie sociale se sont développées depuis une trentaine d’années. L’une relève de la philosophie analytique, l’autre hérite de la sociologie des sciences. Tandis que le relativisme menace celle-ci, la première souffre d’un parti pris fondamentalement individualiste. Ces limites ont servi de base à une critique réciproque qui a viré à la concurrence, voire à l’hostilité. Le présent article suggère qu’en appliquant leurs propres méthodes d’analyse à l’opposition même des épistémologies sociales, leurs représentants auraient dû (...)
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    Public Conversation: Aline Kominsky-Crumb and Kristen Schilt.Aline Kominsky-Crumb & Kristen Schilt - 2014 - Critical Inquiry 40 (3):118-131.
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    Learning as Becoming Conscious: A note on Jablonka and Ginsburg’s Notion of Learning.Alin Olteanu - 2022 - Biosemiotics 15 (3):457-467.
    This commentary addresses the concept of learning stemming from Eva Jablonka and Simona Ginsburg’s theory of the emergence of consciousness. Jablonka and Ginsburg find strong support in biosemiotics for their argument that learning offers an evolutionary transition marker for the emergence of consciousness. Indeed, biosemiotics embraces a view on evolution that integrates both phylogeny and ontogeny. It does not polarize learning and evolving. At the same time, Jablonka and Ginsburg’s argument gives both biosemiotics and learning theory a shake, forcing scholarship (...)
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    The (Un)Ethical Womb: The Promises and Perils of Artificial Gestation.Aline Ferreira - 2022 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 19 (3):381-394.
    The purpose of this article is to reflect on the changes that the implementation of artificial wombs would bring to society, the family, and the concept of motherhood and fatherhood through the lens of two recent books: Helen Sedgwick’s The Growing Season and Rebecca Ann Smith’s Baby X. Each of the two novels, set in a near future, follows the work of a scientist who develops artificial womb technology. Significantly, both women experience concerns about the technology and its long-term effects (...)
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    Désaturer l’esprit, mais sans le dénaturer!Jean-Marie Chevalier - 2020 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 12 (1).
    Le titre pourrait rebuter. Il présuppose que l’esprit serait saturé. De quoi? Probablement d’attributs superflus tels que des capacités mentales, des représentations, des pouvoirs causaux, une essence, qui tous auraient en commun de renvoyer à une intériorité. En ce sens, on pourrait voir dans Désaturer l’esprit un pamphlet contre le désormais célèbre “mythe de l’intériorité.” Ce n’est toutefois pas seulement, ou pas essentiellement, son mérite. Comme l’écrit Pierre Steiner à propos de Wittge...
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    Multimodal Modeling: Bridging Biosemiotics and Social Semiotics.Alin Olteanu - 2021 - Biosemiotics 14 (3):783-805.
    This paper explores a semiotic notion of body as starting point for bridging biosemiotic with social semiotic theory. The cornerstone of the argument is that the social semiotic criticism of the classic view of meaning as double articulation can support the criticism of language-centrism that lies at the foundation of biosemiotics. Besides the pragmatic epistemological advantages implicit in a theoretical synthesis, I argue that this brings a semiotic contribution to philosophy of mind broadly. Also, it contributes to overcoming the polemic (...)
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    Naturalizing Models: New Perspectives in a Peircean Key.Alin Olteanu, Cary Campbell & Sebastian Feil - 2020 - Biosemiotics 13 (2):179-197.
    This paper reconsiders semiotic modelling in light of recent scholarship on Charles Peirce, particularly regarding his concept of proposition. Conceived in the vein of Peirce’s phenomenological categories as well as of his taxonomy of signs, semiotic modelling has mostly been thought of as ascending from simple, basic sign types to complex ones. This constitutes the backbone of most currently accepted semiotic modelling theories and entails the further acceptance of an unexamined a priori coherence between complexity of cognition and complexity of (...)
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    Philosophy of education in the semiotics of Charles Peirce: a cosmology of learning and loving.Alin Olteanu - 2015 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Semiotics and education -- Charles S. Peirce's list of categories and taxonomy of signs -- Semiotics as pragmatic logic -- Education in Peirce's divisions of science -- Suprasubjective being and suprasubjective learning -- From icon to argument -- Diagrammatic reasoning and learning -- Agapic learning -- The Peircean theory of learning and phenomenology -- Possible objections.
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    Compromise: a political and philosophical history.Alin Fumurescu - 2013 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers a conceptual history of compromise that demonstrates the connection between different understandings of compromise and corresponding differences in understandings of political representation.
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    Narrative artifice and women's agency.Aline H. Kalbian - 2005 - Bioethics 19 (2):93–111.
    The choice to pursue fertility treatments is a complex one. In this paper I explore the issues of choice, agency, and gender as they relate to assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs). I argue that narrative approaches to bioethics such as those by Arthur Frank and Hilde Lindemann Nelson clarify judgments about autonomy and fertility medicine. More specifically, I propose two broad narrative categories that help capture the experience of encounters with fertility medicine: narratives of hope and narratives of resistance. This narrative (...)
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    Rethinking educational theory and practice in times of visual media: Learning as image-concept integration.Alin Olteanu & Nataša Lacković - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (6):597-612.
    We propose a new relational direction in higher education that acknowledges external and internal images as integrated in thinking and learning. We expand educational theory and practice that commonly rely on discrete conceptual developments that exclude images. Our argument epistemologically relies on certain semiotic views that consider the role of iconic signs and iconicity (meaning making by the virtue of similarity) as significant in relation to knowledge and learning. The analogical and imaginative work required to discover similarity between external pictures (...)
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    A Thought without Puppeteer: Ethics of Dramatization and Selection of Becomings.Aline Wiame - 2016 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 10 (1):33-49.
    In order to understand how Deleuze's method of dramatization is ‘not privileging mankind in any way’, this article turns to the figure of the marionette as it is discreetly, but consistently, developed thorough Deleuze's books. Inspired by Kleist's On the Marionette Theatre, this marionette figure claims for a rhizomatic approach to the subject, defined by the lines it draws into space and exercising its freedom in the present of Aion through spatio-temporal dynamisms similar to those of Leibniz's monads. The strange (...)
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    Is the truth table task mistaken?Aline Sevenants, Kristien Dieussaert & Walter Schaeken - 2012 - Thinking and Reasoning 18 (2):119 - 132.
    There is ample evidence that in classical truth table task experiments false antecedents are judged as ?irrelevant?. Instead of interpreting this in support of a suppositional representation of conditionals, Schroyens (2010a, 2010b) attributes it to the induction problem: the impossibility of establishing the truth of a universal claim on the basis of a single case. In the first experiment a truth table task with four options is administered and the correlation with intelligence is inspected. It is observed that ?undetermined? is (...)
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  20. Augustin în canonul teologic.T. A. T. Alin - 2004 - In Cornel Haranguș, Gilda Vălcan & Ciprian Vălcan (eds.), Paradigma ereticului. Timișoara: "Augusta". pp. 196.
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  21. "It starts on TikTok": Looping Effects and The Impact of Social Media on Psychiatric Terms.Owen Chevalier - 2024 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 31 (2):163-174.
    This paper examines the impact of TikTok on the public's understanding and engagement with psychiatric and psychological concepts. The rise of mental health-related content on social media has been linked to an increase in adults seeking a diagnosis of ADHD (Yeung et al., 2022). By reviewing a case study: the revision of the term "object permanence" from a developmental stage to an attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptom, I argue that a looping effect, modeled after Hacking (1999), can explain the pattern of language (...)
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    The language of certainty.Aline Kalbian - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (1):22 – 23.
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    Um olhar ecológico.Aline Leal (ed.) - 2007 - Rio de Janeiro: IBAP-RJ.
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    Impact of Depression, Resilience, and Locus of Control on Adjustment of Health-Related Expectations in Aging Individuals With Chronic Illness.Aline Schönenberg, Hannah M. Zipprich, Ulrike Teschner & Tino Prell - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectivesQuality of Life depends on the discrepancy between desired and current experiences, thus in chronic illness, adjustment of expectations and interpretation of the current situation are crucial. Depression is known to influence this gap, and the present study aims to further assess the role of resilience and health locus of control.MethodsA total of 94 patients with neurological disorders were screened via telephone regarding depression, resilience and HLC. Current and desired state of several life domains were assessed, such as Fitness, General (...)
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  25. Retraduire Don Quichotte.Aline Schulman - 1999 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 92:159-168.
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    „They do something“ – Ein praxeologischer Blick auf Hunde in der Vormoderne.Aline Steinbrecher - 2014 - In Ulrich Wilhelm Weiser, Henning Murmann, Albrecht Franz & Friederike Elias (eds.), Praxeologie: Beiträge Zur Interdisziplinären Reichweite Praxistheoretischer Ansätze in den Geistes- Und Sozialwissenschaften. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 29-52.
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    Discovering Specific Conditions for Compliance with Soft Regulation Related to Work with Nanomaterials.Aline Reichow & Bärbel Dorbeck-Jung - 2013 - NanoEthics 7 (1):83-92.
    At workplaces where nanomaterials are produced or used, risk assessment and risk management are extremely difficult tasks since there is still limited evidence about the risks of nanomaterials. Measurement methods for nanoparticles are contested and safety standards have not yet been developed properly. To support compliance with the legal obligation of the employer to care for safe workplaces a large number of ‘soft’ regulatory tools have been proposed (e.g. codes of conduct, benchmarks, standards). However, it is not clear whether and (...)
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  28. How Dualists Should (Not) Respond to the Objection from Energy Conservation.Alin C. Cucu & J. Brian Pitts - 2019 - Mind and Matter 17 (1):95-121.
    The principle of energy conservation is widely taken to be a se- rious difficulty for interactionist dualism (whether property or sub- stance). Interactionists often have therefore tried to make it satisfy energy conservation. This paper examines several such attempts, especially including E. J. Lowe’s varying constants proposal, show- ing how they all miss their goal due to lack of engagement with the physico-mathematical roots of energy conservation physics: the first Noether theorem (that symmetries imply conservation laws), its converse (that conservation (...)
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    Both Familiar and New: Reimagining Catholic Sexual Ethics.Aline H. Kalbian - 2018 - Journal of Religious Ethics 46 (4):603-610.
    The authors of the three essays featured in this focus challenge assumptions that are central to the official Catholic teachings on sexual ethics. Elizabeth Antus and Megan McCabe do so by taking on topics that have not received much attention from the magisterium. Cristina Traina urges us to think differently about the way we usually frame the moral issue of abortion. Although they address different moral problems, I argue in this introduction that they highlight common themes—social sin, interruption, and solidarity—share (...)
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    Predicating from an Early Age: Edusemiotics and the Potential of Children’s Preconceptions.Alin Olteanu, Maria Kambouri & Andrew Stables - 2016 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 35 (6):621-640.
    This paper aims to explain how semiotics and constructivism can collaborate in an educational epistemology by developing a joint approach to prescientific conceptions. Empirical data and findings of constructivist research are interpreted in the light of Peirce’s semiotics. Peirce’s semiotics is an anti-psychologistic logic and relational logic. Constructivism was traditionally developed within psychology and sociology and, therefore, some incompatibilities can be expected between these two schools. While acknowledging the differences, we explain that constructivism and semiotics share the assumption of realism (...)
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    Birth seasonality as a response to a changing rural environment (kayes region, mali).Aline Philibert, Caroline Tourigny, Aliou Coulibaly & Pierre Fournier - 2013 - Journal of Biosocial Science 45 (4):547-565.
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    More Substance, Please: A Reply To Michael Esfeld’s Minimalist Ontology of Persons.Alin Christoph Cucu - 2023 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 7 (3):48-66.
    Michael Esfeld has recently put forth his ontology of persons, with which he hopes to secure freedom and irreducible personhood as well as scientific realism, all by working with minimal ontological assumptions. I present his view and investigate it, finding it too minimalistic: Esfeld’s featureless matter points do not warrant an emergence of persons from matter, and his claim that persons can create themselves by adopting a normative attitude seems more like a just-so story. Also, Esfeld’s rejection of classical mind-body (...)
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    What ethics for case managers? Literature review and discussion.Aline Corvol, Grégoire Moutel & Dominique Somme - 2016 - Nursing Ethics 23 (7):729-742.
    Background:Little is known about case managers’ ethical issues and professional values.Objectives:This article presents an overview of ethical issues in case managers’ current practice. Findings are examined in the light of nursing ethics, social work ethics and principle-based biomedical ethics.Research design:A systematic literature review was performed to identify and analyse empirical studies concerning ethical issues in case management programmes. It was completed by systematic content analysis of case managers’ national codes of ethics.Findings:Only nine empirical studies were identified, eight of them from (...)
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    Gilles Deleuze and Donna Haraway on Fabulating the Earth.Aline Wiame - 2018 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 12 (4):525-540.
    Inspired by Ursula Le Guin's ‘The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction’, contemporary feminist writing in the social sciences and the humanities has been characterised by a strong renewal of interest in storytelling, as is evidenced by the works of Anna Tsing and Donna Haraway among others. How can storytelling grow with and beyond its literary origin to become a political and heuristic tool? And how does the Anthropocene – our specific geologic epoch – require the renewal of the means of (...)
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    Lost in translation: Centripetal individualism and the classical concept of descending representation.Alin Fumurescu - 2011 - European Journal of Political Theory 10 (2):156-176.
    The article argues that by the 17th century, despite the increased intellectual exchanges of the time, two different kind of individualism were developing across the Channel — one labeled here as ‘centripetal’, the other one as ‘centrifugal’. On the French side, one witnesses a focus on forum internum, as the only site of uniqueness and authenticity. On the British side, the emphasis switched to forum externum and the equality of wills. The article explores the consequences of these different self-apprehensions of (...)
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    Le Québec et la Caraïbe face à la zone de libre-échange des Amériques.Aline Lechaume & Eric Waddell - 2004 - Hermes 40:319.
    Le présent article se propose d'examiner les défis que devra relever la Francophonie panaméricaine pour assurer son intégration dans la ZLÉA. La rencontre entre les deux Amériques, l'une francophone et centrée sur le Québec, l'autre créole et centrée sur la Caraïbe, n'est pas le moindre de ces défis puisqu'elle implique que la Francophonie panaméricaine fasse fi de la contradiction apparente qu'il existe à revendiquer l'exception culturelle pour se « protéger » tout en acceptant le métissage, la créolisation, de ses manifestations (...)
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  38. Futebol, Identidade e Memória: o Lance! do Consumo do Botafogo de 1962.Aline Silva Correa Maia & Roberta Oliveira - 2010 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 17 (2):151-163.
    O Jornalismo Esportivo utiliza-se da memória como forma de fortalecer conceitos e ideias associadas ao futebol, aos clubes e seus torcedores. No Brasil, o diário esportivo Lance! recorreu ao passado na cobertura anterior da final do Campeonato Carioca de 2009, como parte da estratégia de lançamento de uma promoção. O trabalho avalia a produção, nesta circunstância, do discurso para atrair o torcedor do Botafogo.
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    A experiência estética e a formação humana numa perspectifa monista em Dewey.Aline Franciele Morigi & Angelo Vitório Cenci - 2019 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 24.
    O presente artigo trata da relação entre experiência estética e formação humana a partir da abordagem de John Dewey e tem como objetivo demonstrar as contribuições da experiência estética para a formação humana, a partir da perspectiva monista deste autor. Para dar conta desse propósito, tomamos como referência principal a sua obra Arte como Experiência e, como complementares, Democracia e Educação, Experiência e educação e Vida e Educação. O artigo aborda, inicialmente, a relação entre a experiência estética e o papel (...)
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    Les nouveaux enjeux de la révolution numérique.Aline Rutily & Bernard Spitz - 2006 - Hermes 44:29.
    Les nouveaux facteurs-clefs du succès de l'ère post-révolution numérique incluent la maîtrise de nouveaux outils de marketing, le niveau d'investissements technologiques et la compréhension de tendances globales et mondiales. La régulation pourrait être proactive pour anticiper et préparer la transition numérique dans des champs aussi décisifs que la régulation de la concurrence et des critères de concentration.New key factors in the success of the post-digital revolution include the mastery of new marketing tools, the level of investment in technology and understanding (...)
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  41. O boieiro E a lebre: Um enfoque conversacional.Aline Chagas dos Santos - 2012 - Principia: Revista do Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Orientais do Instituto de Letras 1 (24):49-58.
    As narrativas fabulísticas foram transmitidas, no início, oralmente, pelos antigos. Assim que o homem começou a falar e a observar o que acontecia à sua volta, sentiu a necessidade em expor, através das fábulas, o comportamento humano. A presente pesquisa tem como objeto a exposição de alguns instrumentos, na fábula de Fedro “O boieiro e a Lebre”, que possibilitam em maior ou menor grau aproximar-se da oralidade. Julgamos que o texto, apesar de todas as limitações, não deixa de sugerir alguns (...)
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    Bruno Latour, une philosophie cartographique.Aline Wiame - 2018 - Symposium 22 (1):61-81.
    Cet article cherche à réévaluer le rapport de Bruno Latour à la philosophie à travers le motif de la cartographie dans son oeuvre. Si les cartes y constituent d’abord des exemples particulièrement frappants de la production scientifique de vérité, ses derniers écrits suggèrent un rôle beaucoup plus central pour la cartographie. La pensée latourienne, dans le cadre du réchauffement climatique, appelle en effet une philosophie cartographique, basée sur la notion de territoire, et développant à la fois une méthode « ambulatoire (...)
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    "It starts on TikTok": Looping Effects and The Impact of Social Media on Psychiatric Terms.Owen Chevalier - 2024 - Philosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 31 (2):163-174.
    This paper examines the impact of TikTok on the public's understanding and engagement with psychiatric and psychological concepts. The rise of mental health-related content on social media has been linked to an increase in adults seeking a diagnosis of ADHD (Yeung et al., 2022). By reviewing a case study: the revision of the term "object permanence" from a developmental stage to an attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptom, I argue that a looping effect, modeled after Hacking (1999), can explain the pattern of language (...)
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    Education as Cultural Inheritance: Using Oakeshott and Dewey to Explore the Educational Implications of Recent Advances in Evolutionary Science.Aline Nardo - 2022 - Philosophy of Education 78 (1):100-114.
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    Henri Bergson.Jacques Chevalier - 1928 - New York,: AMS Press. Edited by Lilian A. Clare.
    Hence arose the demand to which this book is a. response. 1 I shall, therefore, endeavor to do as I have been asked, and preserve in the written word the ...
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    Narrative Quests and Social Change.Aline H. Kalbian - 2014 - Journal of Religious Ethics 42 (1):146-155.
    In this response to Christian Smith's What Is a Person?, I raise questions about his conception of the human life as a narrative quest and his account of change in social structures and institutions. The metaphor of life as a quest suggests a solid, isolated, and integrated moral agent. I wonder whether the experiences of most moral agents render a different picture—one where life is fragmented and characterized by complex webs of relationships. Smith provides a detailed account of how social (...)
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    Acidentes ambientais e planos de contingência.Aline Martini & Carina Letícia Hiining Schneider - 2020 - Aletheia 53 (2).
    Resenha: Acidentes ambientais e planos de contingência.
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  48. Two Histories of Compromise.Fumurescu Alin - 2008 - International Journal on Humanistic Ideology 1 (2):37-65.
     
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    What Happens to a Nursing Home Chain When Private Equity Takes Over? A Longitudinal Case Study.Aline Bos & Charlene Harrington - 2017 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 54:004695801774276.
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  50. Pascal.Jacques Chevalier - 1924 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 97:308-312.
     
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