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    Understanding Consumers’ Ethical Justifications: A Scale for Appraising Consumers’ Reasons for Not Behaving Ethically.Alain D’Astous & Amélie Legendre - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (2):255-268.
    This article reports the results of research aimed at developing and validating a multi-item scale to measure consumers' agreement with three main justifications for not engaging in socially responsible consumption behaviours, namely the 'economic rationalist argument' founded on the idea that the costs of SRC are greater than its benefits, the 'economic development reality argument' based on the idea that ethical and moral aspirations are less important than the economic development of countries, and the 'government dependency argument' grounded in the (...)
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    Understanding consumers' ethical justifications: A scale for appraising consumers' reasons for not behaving ethically. [REVIEW]Alain D’Astous & Amélie Legendre - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (2):255 - 268.
    This article reports the results of research aimed at developing and validating a multi-item scale to measure consumers’ agreement with three main justifications for not engaging in socially responsible consumption (SRC) behaviours, namely the ‘economic rationalist argument’ founded on the idea that the costs of SRC are greater than its benefits, the ‘economic development reality argument’ based on the idea that ethical and moral aspirations are less important than the economic development of countries, and the ‘government dependency argument’ grounded in (...)
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    Oncologists’ perspective on advance directives, a French national prospective cross-sectional survey – the ADORE study.Amélie Cambriel, Kevin Serey, Adrien Pollina-Bachellerie, Mathilde Cancel, Morgan Michalet, Jacques-Olivier Bay, Carole Bouleuc, Jean-Pierre Lotz & Francois Philippart - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-10.
    Background The often poor prognosis associated with cancer necessitates empowering patients to express their care preferences. Yet, the prevalence of Advance Directives (AD) among oncology patients remains low. This study investigated oncologists' perspectives on the interests and challenges associated with implementing AD. Methods A French national online survey targeting hospital-based oncologists explored five areas: AD information, writing support, AD usage, personal perceptions of AD's importance, and respondent's profile. The primary outcome was to assess how frequently oncologists provide patients with information (...)
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  4. Explaining Emotions.Amélie Rorty (ed.) - 1980 - Univ of California Pr.
    The contributors to this volume have approached the problem of characterizing and classifying emotions from the perspectives of neurophysiology, psychology, and ...
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    An experimental investigation of transitivity in set ranking.Amélie Vrijdags - 2010 - Theory and Decision 68 (1-2):213-232.
    A decision under ‘complete uncertainty’ is one where the decision maker knows the set of possible outcomes for each decision, but cannot assign probabilities to those outcomes. This way, the problem of ranking decisions is reduced to a problem of ranking sets of outcomes. All rankings that have emerged in the literature in this domain imply transitivity. In the current study, transitivity is subjected to an empirical evaluation in two experiments, where subjects are asked to choose between sets of monetary (...)
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    Special Issue: the 2014 B anff Conference: troubling practice.Amélie Perron - 2015 - Nursing Philosophy 16 (3):127-129.
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    Respiratory Variability, Sighing, Anxiety, and Breathing Symptoms in Low- and High-Anxious Music Students Before and After Performing.Amélie J. A. A. Guyon, Rosamaria Cannavò, Regina K. Studer, Horst Hildebrandt, Brigitta Danuser, Elke Vlemincx & Patrick Gomez - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Programme de recherche sur les métopes de la Tholos de Delphes et leur décor sculpté.Amélie Perrier - 2011 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 135 (2):546-550.
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    Étude architecturale du portique Ouest.Amélie Perrier, Jean-Jacques Malmary, Lionel Fadin & Élise Jud - 2012 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 136 (2):769-771.
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    The way home.Amélie Skoda - 2021 - Feminist Review 129 (1):64-68.
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    Chiara Lubich.Amelie J. Uelman - 2005 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 8 (1):52-64.
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  12. The Historicity of Psychological Attitudes: Love Is Not Love Which Alters Not When It Alteration Finds.Amelie Oksenberg Rorty - 1986 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 10 (1):399-412.
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    Recursive complexity of the Carnap first order modal logic C.Amélie Gheerbrant & Marcin Mostowski - 2006 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 52 (1):87-94.
    We consider first order modal logic C firstly defined by Carnap in “Meaning and Necessity” [1]. We prove elimination of nested modalities for this logic, which gives additionally the Skolem-Löwenheim theorem for C. We also evaluate the degree of unsolvability for C, by showing that it is exactly 0′. We compare this logic with the logics of Henkin quantifiers, Σ11 logic, and SO. We also shortly discuss properties of the logic C in finite models.
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    The philosophy of Avicenna and its influence on medieval Europe.Amélie Marie Goichon - 1969 - Delhi,: Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by M. S. Khan.
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    Luisa MURARO, L’ordre symbolique de la mère, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2003, 162 p.Amélie Maugere - 2005 - Clio 21:21-21.
    La pensée de la différence de Luisa Muraro - philosophe italienne, membre de la librairie des femmes de Milan - déjà présentée dans un précédent numéro de CLIO (n° 12) mérite ici d’être redécouverte à travers cette oeuvre singulière qu’est L’ordre symbolique de la mère. Traduit de l’italien, cet ouvrage est original d’un double point de vue. Sa structure, tout d’abord. En effet, aux six chapitres répondent six contre-chants par lesquels l’auteure dévoile ses inspirations, précise ses concepts...
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    Learning biases predict a word order universal.Jennifer Culbertson, Paul Smolensky & Géraldine Legendre - 2012 - Cognition 122 (3):306-329.
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    Constructing mentally ill inmates: nurses’ discursive practices in corrections.Amélie Perron & Dave Holmes - 2011 - Nursing Inquiry 18 (3):191-204.
    PERRON A and HOLMES D. Nursing Inquiry 2011; 18: 191–204Constructing mentally ill inmates: nurses’ discursive practices in correctionsThe concepts of discourse, subjectivity and power allow for innovative explorations in nursing research. Discourse take many different forms and may be maintained, transmitted, even imposed, in various ways. Nursing practice makes possible many discursive spaces where discourses intersect. Using a Foucauldian perspective, were explored the ways in which forensic psychiatric nurses construct the subjectivity of mentally ill inmates. Progress notes and individual interviews (...)
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    Effect of Background Music on Attentional Control in Older and Young Adults.Amélie Cloutier, Natalia B. Fernandez, Catherine Houde-Archambault & Nathalie Gosselin - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Source unreliability decreases but does not cancel the impact of social information on metacognitive evaluations.Amélie Jacquot, Terry Eskenazi, Edith Sales-Wuillemin, Benoît Montalan, Joëlle Proust, Julie Grèzes & Laurence Conty - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    God in the mirror: a study of the institution of images: Lessons III.Pierre Legendre - 2019 - [New York]: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
    God in the Mirror reconsiders the place of law in the existing bodies of knowledge. Navigating the texts of Ovid, Augustine, Roman jurists, medieval canon lawyers, Freud, Lacan, the notebooks of Leonardo de Vinci, and the paintings of Rene Magritte, this is a crucial landmark within Legendre's reconsideration of a 'revolution of interpretation'.
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  21. Essays on Aristotle’s Ethics.Amélie Rorty (ed.) - 1980 - University of California Press.
    This compilation will mark a high point of excellence in its genre."--Gregory Vlastos, University of California, Berkeley.
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    Moral Prejudices: Essays on Ethics.Amélie Oksenberg Rorty - 1995 - Philosophical Review 104 (4):608.
    Annette Baier sets the title, the genre, and the task of her book from Hume’s essay "Of Moral Prejudices." Rather than arguing from or towards general principles, these essays call upon a wide range of reading, observation, and experience: we are not only meant to be enlightened, but also invited to adopt the reflective habits of mind they exemplify. Like Hume, Baier analyzes and evaluates our attitudes and customs; like him, she finds that our foibles and our strengths are closely (...)
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    La philosophie d'Avicenne et son influence en Europe médiévale..Amélie-Marie Goichon - 1944 - Paris,: Adrien-Maisonneuve.
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    Drawing on antiracist approaches toward a critical antidiscriminatory pedagogy for nursing.Amélie Blanchet Garneau, Annette J. Browne & Colleen Varcoe - 2018 - Nursing Inquiry 25 (1):e12211.
    Although nursing has a unique contribution to advancing social justice in health care practices and education, and although social justice has been claimed as a core value of nursing, there is little guidance regarding how to enact social justice in nursing practice and education. In this paper, we propose a critical antidiscriminatory pedagogy (CADP) for nursing as a promising path in this direction. We argue that because discrimination is inherent to the production and maintenance of inequities and injustices, adopting a (...)
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  25. Explaining Emotions.Amélie Rorty (ed.) - 1980 - University of California Press.
    The philosopher must inform himself of the relevant empirical investigation to arrive at a definition, and the scientist cannot afford to be naive about the..
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    Exploring the intricacies and dissonances of religious governance: The case of Quebec and the discourse of request.Amélie Barras - 2016 - Critical Research on Religion 4 (1):57-71.
    This article interrogates the extent to which institutional discourses on the governance of religious minorities are useful to think about the complexity of how religion gets negotiated in the quotidian. It takes as its starting point the exploration of the discourse on religious governance in the province of Quebec organized around the notion of request for accommodations. Through an analysis of public policy documents, it examines facets of this discourse of request, including the role it plays in delimiting what we (...)
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  27. Explaining emotions.Amelie Oksenberg Rorty - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (March):139-161.
    The challenge of explaining the emotions has engaged the attention of the best minds in philosophy and science throughout history. Part of the fascination has been that the emotions resist classification. As adequate account therefore requires receptivity to knowledge from a variety of sources. The philosopher must inform himself of the relevant empirical investigation to arrive at a definition, and the scientist cannot afford to be naive about the assumptions built into his conceptual apparatus. The contributors to this volume have (...)
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  28. The Two Faces of Courage.Amélie Oksenberg Rorty - 1986 - Philosophy 61 (236):151-171.
    Courage is dangerous. If it is defined in traditional ways, as a set of dispositions to overcome fear, to oppose obstacles, to perform difficult or dangerous actions, its claim to be a virtue is questionable. Unlike the virtue of justice, or a sense of proportion, traditional courage does not itself determine what is to be done, let alone assure that it is worth doing. If we retain the traditional conception of courage and its military connotations–overcoming and combat–we should be suspicious (...)
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  29. From Passions to Emotions and Sentiments.Amélie Oksenberg Rorty - 1982 - Philosophy 57 (220):159 - 172.
    During the period from Descartes to Rousseau, the mind changed. Its domain was redefined; its activities were redescribed; and its various powers were redistributed. Once a part of cosmic Nous, its various functions delimited by its embodied condition, the individual mind now becomes a field of forces with desires impinging on one another, their forces resolved according to their strengths and directions. Of course since there is no such thing as The Mind Itself, it was not the mind that changed. (...)
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    Iuwers zornes unm'ze / missevellet uns sêre – Legitimität von Maßlosigkeit im mittelalterlichen Erzählkosmos.Amelie Bendheim - 2018 - Das Mittelalter 23 (1):11-28.
    Starting from the deficiencies of current approaches regarding the description of the hero in medieval narratives, this article aims to functionalise exorbitance as a new category of literary history. Unlike the conceptual and binary typing of the protagonist as ‘hero’ resp. ‘knight’, this category promotes a flexible model that operates relationally and hence enables gradual differentiations between the texts.Examples of medieval epic and romance will show the narrative treatment and stylisation of the exorbitant hero. The focus will be on the (...)
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    The cylinder of Antiochus I from Borsippa: aspects of Seleucid royal ideology.Amélie Kuhrt & Susan Sherwin-White - 1991 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 111:71-86.
    A major contention of our bookHellenism in the Eastwas that the most profitable way for making progress in understanding the Achaemenid and Seleucid empires was to try to evaluate, sensitively, the very disparate types of evidence within their own social and cultural contexts, however difficult this might be in practice. In the case of the Antiochus I cylinder we are confronted by an inscribed object whose significance lies as much in its physical form as in the content of the text (...)
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    Nursing as ‘disobedient’ practice: care of the nurse's self, parrhesia, and the dismantling of a baseless paradox.Amélie Perron - 2013 - Nursing Philosophy 14 (3):154-167.
    In this paper, I discuss nurses' ongoing difficulty in engaging with politics and address the persistent belief that political positioning is antithetical to quality nursing care. I suggest that nurses are not faced with choosing either caring for their patients or engaging with politics. I base my discussion on the assumption that such dichotomy is meaningless and that engaging with issues of relationships firmly grounds nursing in the realm of politics. I argue that the ethical merit of nursing care relies (...)
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    User-Friendly Self-Deception.Amelie Oksenberg Rorty - 1994 - Philosophy 69 (268):211 - 228.
    Since many varieties of self-deception are ineradicable and useful, it would be wise to be ambivalent about at least some of its forms.1 It is open-eyed ambivalence that acknowledges its own dualities rather than ordinary shifty vacillation that we need. To be sure, self-deception remains dangerous: sensible ambivalence should not relax vigilance against pretence and falsity, combating irrationality and obfuscation wherever they occur.
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  34. Fearing Death.Amélie Oksenberg Rorty - 1983 - Philosophy 58 (224):175 - 188.
    Many have said, and I think some have shown, that it is irrational to fear death. The extinction of what is essential to the self—whether it be biological death or the permanent cessation of consciousness—cannot by definition be experienced by oneself as a loss or as a harm.
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    The Lures of Akrasia.Amelie Oksenberg Rorty - 2017 - Philosophy 92 (2):167-181.
    There is more akrasia than meets the eye: it can occur in speech and perception, cognitively and emotionally as well as between decision and action. The lures of akrasia are the same as those that are exercised in ordinary psychological and cognitive inferential contexts. But because it is over-determined and because it occurs in opaque intentional contexts, its attribution remains highly fallible.
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    Bande dessinée et finance solidaire, destins croisés.Amélie Artis - 2009 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 54 (2):163-168.
    Comment la bande dessinée rend-elle compte de l’argent ? Comment sont pensés les liens entre argent et lien social ? Ce texte essaie de répondre à ces questions en examinant principalement trois récits grand public dans lesquels utopie de l’absence de monnaie et contre-utopie de l’introduction de la monnaie sont âprement discutées : Obélix et Compagnie , Le Schtroumpf financier et Achille Talon et l’Archipel de Sanzunron . Si les deux premiers décrivent un univers perturbé par l’introduction de la monnaie (...)
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    Bande dessinée et finance solidaire, destins croisés.Amélie Artis - 2009 - Hermes 54.
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  38. When the Comic Strip Meets Solidarity Finance.Amelie Artis - 2009 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 54 (2):163 - +.
     
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    La distinction de l'essence et de l'existence d'après Ibn Sīnā (Avicenne).Amélie Marie Goichon - 1937 - Paris,: Desclée, de Brouwer.
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    Rorty.Amélie Rorty (ed.) - 1986 - Univ of California Press.
    The essays in this volume form a commentary on Descartes' _Meditations_. Following the sequence of the meditational stages, the authors analyze the function of each stage in transforming the reader, to realize his essential nature as a rational inquirer, capable of scientific, demonstrable knowledge of the world. There are essays on the genre of meditational writing, on the implications of the opening cathartic section of the book on Descartes' theory of perception and his use of skeptical arguments; essays on the (...)
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    The Emergence of Language in the Hominin Lineage: Perspectives from Fossil Endocasts.Amélie Beaudet - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Complete Axiomatization of the Sutter-invariant Fragment of the Linear Time μ-calculus.Amélie Gheerbrant - 1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 140-155.
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    Bulletin of the Asia Institute, n.s., Vol. 1 : Inaugural Issue.Amélie Kuhrt, Carol Altman Bromberg, Richard N. Frye, Bernard Goldman, George Masterton & Amelie Kuhrt - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (4):751.
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    The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 2: The Median and Achaemenian Periods.Amélie Kuhrt, Ilya Gershevitch & Amelie Kuhrt - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (2):290.
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  45. Ancient Near Eastern History: The Case of Cyrus the Great of Persia.Amélie Kuhrt - 2007 - In Kuhrt Amélie (ed.), Understanding the History of Ancient Israel. pp. 107-127.
     
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  46. Understanding the History of Ancient Israel.Kuhrt Amélie - 2007
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    Vergesellschaftung.Amelie Ochs - 2017 - In Pablo Schneider & Marion Lauschke (eds.), 23 Manifeste Zu Bildakt Und Verkörperung. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 173-182.
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    La moisson et les pigeons. Note sur l’assise sommitale du pilier de Prusias à Delphes.Amélie Perrier - 2008 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 132 (1):257-270.
    The harvest and the pigeons. A note on the summit course of the pillar of Prusias at Delphi The remains of the pillar of Prusias, next to the temple of Apollon at Delphi, have generated much comment. Indeed, the course that supported the equestrian statue of the king of Bithynia presents 112 mortises, above and beyond the attachment holes of the statue itself. Until the present, it has been thought that these cavities served to attach vegetal elements, ears of corn (...)
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    Le portique Ouest à Delphes.Amélie Perrier & Jean‑Jacques Malmary - 2016 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 139:721-726.
    L’étude du portique de Delphes attribué initialement aux Étoliens a été entreprise par A. Perrier en 2007 et les campagnes de relevés de terrain, commencées à la fin de l’année 2010 avec J.‑J. Malmary (architecte) et L. Fadin (topographe), se sont achevées en 2013 par des vérifications sur le monument, les derniers relevés ayant été mis au net en 2014. Un mémoire sur l’histoire, l’architecture et la topographie du portique et de sa terrasse a été déposé à l’Académie des inscriptions (...)
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  50. Mind in Action.Amelie Oksenberg Rorty - 1992 - Ethics 102 (4):844-846.
     
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