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    Does identity-relative paternalism prohibit (future) self-sacrifice? A reply to Wilkinson.Charlotte Garstman, Sterre de Jong & Justin Bernstein - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (6):406-408.
    Paternalism has attracted new defenders in recent years. Such defenders typically either downplay the normative significance of autonomy or deny that we are sufficiently rational for paternalistic interventions to be objectionable.1 Both of these argumentative strategies constitute challenges to John Stuart Mill’s influential anti-paternalistic ‘harm principle’, which states that coercive interference with the liberty of competent adults is justifiable only if such interference prevents harm to non-consenting third parties (Mill, p. 23).2 In this journal, Wilkinson has provided a novel, provocative (...)
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    Sixty-four or four-and-sixty? The influence of language and working memory on children's number transcoding.Ineke Imbo, Charlotte Vanden Bulcke, Jolien De Brauwer & Wim Fias - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    «Une mission glorieuse et profitable» réforme missionnaire et économie sucrière dans la province jésuite du Brésil au début du XVIIe siècle.Charlotte de Castelnau-L’Estoile & Carlos Alberto de Moura Ribeiro Zeron - 1999 - Revue de Synthèse 120 (2-3):335-358.
    La province jésuite du Brésil est parcourue au début du XVIIe siècle par une série de tensions qui relèvent autant de son rapport à la société coloniale contemporaine que de ses relations avec le centre romain. À travers l'étude d'un document programmatique exceptionnel et original, dont l'auteur et la date de rédaction demeurent inconnus, les Advertências para a provincia do Brasil, on analyse l'inscription de l'entreprise missionnaire dans sa double dimension économicopolitique, avec l'engagement dans la production sucrière, et spirituelle, assurer (...)
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    Negative Body Image Is Not Related to Spontaneous Body-Scaled Motoric Behavior in Undergraduate Women.Klaske A. Glashouwer, Charlotte Meulman & Peter J. de Jong - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  5. Hypnosis, Meditation, and Self-Induced Cognitive Trance to Improve Post-treatment Oncological Patients’ Quality of Life: Study Protocol.Charlotte Grégoire, Nolwenn Marie, Corine Sombrun, Marie-Elisabeth Faymonville, Ilios Kotsou, Valérie van Nitsen, Sybille de Ribaucourt, Guy Jerusalem, Steven Laureys, Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse & Olivia Gosseries - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    IntroductionA symptom cluster is very common among oncological patients: cancer-related fatigue, emotional distress, sleep difficulties, pain, and cognitive difficulties. Clinical applications of interventions based on non-ordinary states of consciousness, mostly hypnosis and meditation, are starting to be investigated in oncology settings. They revealed encouraging results in terms of improvements of these symptoms. However, these studies often focused on breast cancer patients, with methodological limitations. Another non-ordinary state of consciousness may also have therapeutic applications in oncology: self-induced cognitive trance. It seems (...)
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    The Ethics of Ethics Conferences: Enhancing Further Transparency.Martine Charlotte de Vries & Rieke van der Graaf - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (4):41-44.
    We appreciate that the theme “ethics of ethics conferences” that we introduced in 2023 (Van der Graaf et al. 2023) was echoed by the previous and current presidents of the International Association...
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    The Impact of Incidental Findings Detected During Brain Imaging on Research Participants of the Rotterdam Study: An Interview Study.Charlotte H. C. Bomhof, Lisa van Bodegom, Meike W. Vernooij, Wim Pinxten, Inez D. de Beaufort & Eline M. Bunnik - 2020 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 29 (4):542-556.
    This interview study investigates the short- and long-term implications of incidental findings detected through brain imaging on research participants’ lives and their surroundings. For this study, nine participants of the Rotterdam Scan Study with an incidental finding were approached and interviewed. When examining research participants’ narratives on the impact of the disclosure of incidental findings, the authors identified five sets of tensions with regard to motivations for and expectations of research participation, preferences regarding disclosure, short- and long-term impacts and impacts (...)
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    The second person in “I”-“you”-“it” triadic interactions.Laurent Cleret de Langavant, Charlotte Jacquemot, Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Lévi & Emmanuel Dupoux - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):416 - 417.
    Second person social cognition cannot be restricted to dyadic interactions between two persons (the and the ). Many instances of social communication are triadic, and involve a third person (the ), which is the object of the interaction. We discuss neuropsychological and brain imaging data showing that triadic interactions involve dedicated brain networks distinct from those of dyadic interactions.
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    One Sail Fits All? A Psychographic Segmentation of Digital Pirates.Charlotte Emily De Corte & Patrick Van Kenhove - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 143 (3):441-465.
    This paper focuses on segmenting digital movie and TV series pirates and on investigating the effectiveness of piracy-combatting measures i.e., legal and educational strategies, in light of these segments. To address these research objectives, two online studies were conducted. First, 1277 valid responses were gathered with an online survey. Four pirate segments were found based on differing combinations of attitude toward piracy, ethical evaluation of piracy and feelings of guilt. The anti-pirate, conflicted pirate, cavalier pirate, and die-hard pirate can be (...)
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    Beyond Advocacy: Human Health, the Environment, and Tradeoff Ethics.Valentina de Maack, Sandy Tubeuf, Charlotte Desterbecq & Charles Dupras - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (3):50-52.
    In “The Bioethics of Environmental Injustice,” Ray and Cooper (2024) lay out compelling arguments to increase attention to environmental health within bioethics. Advocacy is crucial, they argue, co...
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    Art's philosophy: Bergson and immanence.Charlotte de Mille & John Mullarkey - unknown
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    Corrigendum: Dynamics of Intersexual Dominance and Adult Sex- Ratio in Wild Vervet Monkeys.Charlotte Korinna Hemelrijk, Matthias Wubs, Gerrit Gort, Jennifer Botting & Erica van de Waal - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Spread the Joy: How High and Low Bias for Happy Facial Emotions Translate into Different Daily Life Affect Dynamics.Charlotte Vrijen, Catharina A. Hartman, Eeske van Roekel, Peter de Jonge & Albertine J. Oldehinkel - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-15.
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  14. Introduction.Charlotte de Mille - 2011 - In Charlotte De Mille (ed.), Music and modernism, c. 1849-1950. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
     
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    Music and modernism, c. 1849-1950.Charlotte De Mille (ed.) - 2011 - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    A collection of essays which reevaluates the significant connections between the disciplines of music, fine art and architecture in the period covering the emergence and flowering of modernism, c. 1849-1950.
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    Dynamics of Intersexual Dominance and Adult Sex- Ratio in Wild Vervet Monkeys.Charlotte Korinna Hemelrijk, Matthias Wubs, Gerrit Gort, Jennifer Botting & Erica van de Waal - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Strong Relation Between an EEG Functional Connectivity Measure and Postmenstrual Age: A New Potential Tool for Measuring Neonatal Brain Maturation.Laura Anna van de Pol, Charlotte van ’T. Westende, Inge Zonnenberg, Esther Koedam, Ineke van Rossum, Willem de Haan, Marjan Steenweg, Elisabeth Catharina van Straaten & Cornelis Jan Stam - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Nurses’ Attitudes to Euthanasia: a review of the literature. [REVIEW]Charlotte Verpoort, Chris Gastmans, Nele Bal & Bernadette de Casterlé - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (4):349-365.
    This article provides an overview of the scarce international literature concerning nurses’ attitudes to euthanasia. Studies show large differences with respect to the percentage of nurses who are in favour of euthanasia. Characteristics such as age, religion and nursing specialty have a significant influence on a nurse’s opinion. The arguments for euthanasia have to do with quality of life, respect for autonomy and dissatisfaction with the current situation. Arguments against euthanasia are the right to a good death, belief in the (...)
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    Nurses' Attitudes to Euthanasia: a review of the literature. [REVIEW]Charlotte Verpoort, Chris Gastmans, Nele De Bal & Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (4):349-365.
    This article provides an overview of the scarce international literature concerning nurses’ attitudes to euthanasia. Studies show large differences with respect to the percentage of nurses who are (not) in favour of euthanasia. Characteristics such as age, religion and nursing specialty have a significant influence on a nurse’s opinion. The arguments for euthanasia have to do with quality of life, respect for autonomy and dissatisfaction with the current situation. Arguments against euthanasia are the right to a good death, belief in (...)
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  20. Turning the earth above a buried memory" : dismembering and remembering Kandinsky.Charlotte de Mille - 2011 - In Charlotte De Mille (ed.), Music and modernism, c. 1849-1950. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
     
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  21. The last biwa singer: A blind musician in history, imagination and performance.Hugh De Ferranti, Robert Bagley, Gustav Heldt, Jennifer Rudolph, Yi Tae-Jin, Charlotte von Verschuer, Kristen Lee Hunter, Jessieca Leo, Catherine Despeux & Livia Kohn - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
     
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    Exploring adolescents’ motives for food media consumption using the theory of uses and gratifications.Heidi Vandebosch, Charlotte J. S. De Backer, Katrien Maldoy & Yandisa Ngqangashe - 2022 - Communications 47 (1):73-92.
    Food media have become a formidable part of adolescents’ food environments. This study sought to explore how and why adolescents use food media by focusing on selectivity and motives for consumption. We conducted in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 31 Flemish adolescents aged 12 to 16. Food media were both incidentally consumed and selectively sought for education, social utility, and entertainment. The levels of selectivity and motives for consumption varied among the different food media platforms. Incidental consumption was more prevalent with TV (...)
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    Celebrities: From Teachers to Friends. [REVIEW]Charlotte J. S. De Backer, Mark Nelissen, Patrick Vyncke, Johan Braeckman & Francis T. McAndrew - 2007 - Human Nature 18 (4):334-354.
    In this paper we present two compatible hypotheses to explain interest in celebrity gossip. The Learning Hypothesis explains interest in celebrity gossip as a by-product of an evolved mechanism useful for acquiring fitness-relevant survival information. The Parasocial Hypothesis sees celebrity gossip as a diversion of this mechanism, which leads individuals to misperceive celebrities as people who are part of their social network. Using two preliminary studies, we tested our predictions. In a survey with 838 respondents and in-depth interviews with 103 (...)
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    Des droits fondamentaux au fondement du droit: réflexions sur les discours théoriques relatifs au fondement du droit.Charlotte Girard - 2010 - Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne.
    Des droits fondamentaux au fondement du droit, le lien semble non seulement direct, mais évident. Or l'examen des différents discours théoriques sur le droit montre qu'il n'en est rien. Le livre de Charlotte Girard analyse précisément les différences de traitement du rapport entre ces deux termes dans les discours théoriques juridiques, en particulier ceux qui posent la question du fondement du droit. Soit l'étude des droits fondamentaux se distingue de celle du fondement du droit - les droits fondamentaux ne (...)
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  25. Plaider l’égalité pour mieux la dépasser : Gabrielle Suchon et l’élévation des femmes.Charlotte Sabourin - 2017 - Philosophiques 44 (2):209-232.
    Charlotte Sabourin | : Cet article se penche sur la contribution de Gabrielle Suchon à la célèbre « querelle des femmes ». J’y démontre que, quoique Suchon défende l’égalité des deux sexes en ce qui a trait à leurs capacités à la liberté, à la science et à l’autorité, elle vise ultimement à montrer que les femmes peuvent se rendre supérieures aux hommes. Je montrerai que son projet d’élévation des femmes ne peut être accompli qu’en soustrayant les femmes à (...)
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    Bergson and the art of immanence: painting, photography, film.John Ó Maoilearca & Charlotte De Mille (eds.) - 2013 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    This collection of 16 essays brings 20th-century French philosopher Henri Bergson's work on immanence together with the latest ideas in art theory and the practice of immanent art as found in painting, photography and film. It places Bergson's work and influence in a wide historical context and applies a rigorous conceptual framework to contemporary art theory and practice.
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  27. Bergson and the Art of Immanence. Painting, Photography, Film, Performance.John Mullarkey & Charlotte De Mille (eds.) - 2011
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    Le parcours de Lotze en France.Charlotte Morel - 2023 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 54:91-119.
    Contrairement à sa réception anglo-saxonne, la réception en France de l’idéal-réalisme d’Hermann Lotze (1817-1881) n’a encore jamais fait l’objet d’une étude spécifique. Cet article entreprend de combler cette lacune en se centrant sur un aspect particulier de cette réception, soit le rapport entretenu en France à la philosophie de Lotze comme un spiritualisme dont l’enjeu n’est pas uniquement métaphysique, et dont les implications s’étendent à la question religieuse. Il s’attache en même temps à reconstruire les possibles raisons d’un constat paradoxal (...)
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    Physiological changes during first encounters and their role in determining the perceived interaction quality.Konrad Rudnicki, Carolyn Declerck, Charlotte De Backer & Mario Berth - 2019 - Interaction Studies 20 (2):275-306.
    What determines if the first interaction between strangers will be a pleasant experience? We conducted an experiment to investigate the extent to which the perceived quality of an interaction is influenced by conversation content and context, and we document the physiological changes that are likely to play a role in establishing rapport. Females who did not know each other met in pairs and conducted a gossip- or creativity task, either face-to-face or online. The conversation content had no effect on the (...)
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  30. Beauvoir on Women's Complicity in Their Own Unfreedom.Charlotte Knowles - 2019 - Hypatia 34 (2):242-265.
    InThe Second Sex, Simone de Beauvoir argues that women are often complicit in reinforcing their own unfreedom. But why women become complicit remains an open question. The aim of this article is to offer a systematic analysis of complicity by focusing on the Heideggerian strands of Beauvoir's account. I begin by evaluating Susan James's interpretation of complicity qua republican freedom, which emphasizes the dependent situation of women as the primary cause of their complicity. I argue that James's analysis is compelling (...)
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    Écophilosophie: racines et enjeux philosophiques de la crise écologique.Charlotte Luyckx - 2020 - Louvain-la-Neuve: Académia-L'Harmattan.
    La crise écologique planétaire a des racines philosophiques fortes : elle questionne nos habitudes, notre modèle de société, mais également notre système de croyances et nos représentations du monde. Comprendre les enjeux profonds de cette crise nous plonge dans l'histoire de nos représentations de la nature et de l'humain. À l'attentisme ambiant, l'auteure oppose l'élaboration collective d'un nouveau sol écophilosophique qui serve d'humus pour l'émergence d'une civilisation "soutenable".
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    Ethics at the Centre of Global and Local Challenges: Thoughts on the Future of Business Ethics.Steffen Böhm, Michal Carrington, Nelarine Cornelius, Boudewijn de Bruin, Michelle Greenwood, Louise Hassan, Tanusree Jain, Charlotte Karam, Arno Kourula, Laurence Romani, Suhaib Riaz & Deirdre Shaw - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 180 (3):835-861.
    To commemorate 40 years since the founding of the Journal of Business Ethics, the editors in chief of the journal have invited the editors to provide commentaries on the future of business ethics. This essay comprises a selection of commentaries aimed at creating dialogue around the theme Ethics at the centre of global and local challenges. For much of the history of the Journal of Business Ethics, ethics was seen within the academy as a peripheral aspect of business. However, in (...)
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  33. Substance use.Jacqueline Talmet & Charlotte Francis Champion de Crespigny - 2018 - In David B. Cooper & Jo Cooper (eds.), Palliative care within mental health. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Le marché au coeur de l'invention muséale?Charlotte Guichard - 2011 - Revue de Synthèse 132 (1):93-117.
    Avant la figure tutélaire de Denon, le marchand Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Lebrun joue un rôle crucial dans la création des collections du Louvre, en dépit du discours révolutionnaire qui oppose le marché au musée. Cet article part de sa position de polémiste pour éclairer les stratégies identitaires qui rendirent possible la naissance controversée du statut de l’expert dans le milieu muséal et pour montrer comment le Louvre s’impose comme lieu public d’expertise, en important des valeurs venues du marché de l’art, telles l (...)
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  35. Are deterministic descriptions and indeterministic descriptions observationally equivalent?Charlotte Werndl - 2009 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 40 (3):232-242.
    The central question of this paper is: are deterministic and indeterministic descriptions observationally equivalent in the sense that they give the same predictions? I tackle this question for measure-theoretic deterministic systems and stochastic processes, both of which are ubiquitous in science. I first show that for many measure-theoretic deterministic systems there is a stochastic process which is observationally equivalent to the deterministic system. Conversely, I show that for all stochastic processes there is a measure-theoretic deterministic system which is observationally equivalent (...)
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    De la narration à l'action : Inversion du cheminement mimétique ricœurien.Charlotte Lacoste - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (168):341-363.
    Résumé La théorie ricœurienne de la triple mimèsis est susceptible de recevoir deux lectures différentes et exclusives l'une de l'autre. Soit l'on considère, en vertu du « caractère majeur de l'action d'être dès toujours symboliquement médiatisée », que notre praxis est ontologiquement structurée selon des schémas narratifs — mais cette conception essentialiste de l'action minore le rôle configurant de la mise en intrigue et affaiblit d'autant la thèse de Temps et Récit concernant la « force d'innovation de la composition poétique (...)
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    L'effet corroboratif de la jurisprudence.Charlotte Arnaud - 2016 - [Toulouse]: Presses de l'université de Toulouse 1 Capitole. Edited by Xavier Magnon.
    Dans un contexte d'enchevêtrement des systèmes normatifs et de pluralisme juridictionnel, la question de l'autorité de la jurisprudence est centrale. Tantôt abordée comme un instrument normatif, tantôt comme une donnée purement factuelle, elle est toujours une variable inconstante. Entre la thèse de "l'autorité de la chose interprétée" et le concept de "dialogue des juges", il est difficile de parvenir à une conception unanime de l'influence que produit la jurisprudence. La thèse défendue systématise cet effet en limitant l'analyse à ce que (...)
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    Note de lecture.Charlotte Debest - 2018 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 12 (3):186-189.
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    Milesische Theorien über die Herkunft des griechischen Alphabets aus Ägypten.Charlotte Schubert - 2019 - Hermes 147 (3):360.
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    Dialectic, Motion, and Perception: De Anima Book 1.Charlotte Witt - 1992 - In Martha C. Nussbaum & Amélie Oksenberg Rorty (eds.), Essays on Aristotle's de Anima. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Book 1 of Aristotle’s De Anima extensively discusses two characteristics of the soul: the soul as the source of motion of the living being, and the soul as the seat of perception and cognition. The following conclusions are drawn on the nature and function of the soul. The soul is not a magnitude and not material; it is a substance and not an attribute; it is a unity, and the principle of unity is not material continuity. The soul is the (...)
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    “Nature and Society Give Women a Great Habit of Suffering”: Germaine de Staël's Feminism and Its Challenges.Charlotte Sabourin - 2023 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 61 (1):133-157.
    Germaine de Staël (1766–1817), despite having published a considerable body of work, is seldom regarded as a feminist philosopher. Unlike, for instance, Mary Wollstonecraft of the same period, Staël is not directly arguing for the equality of the sexes. She even, at times, makes surprisingly derogatory remarks about women's nature. I argue that she is nevertheless putting forward a brand of difference feminism, which deserves our attention as a contribution to feminist reflections on gender norms in the early modern era. (...)
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    Olivier Renaut, Platon, la médiation des émotions : l’éducation du thymos dans les dialogues.Charlotte Murgier - 2015 - Philosophie Antique 15:258-262.
    L’ouvrage d’O. Renaut enquête sur le rôle des émotions dans la pensée platonicienne, prenant pour fil conducteur la notion de θυμός. Cet objet en quelque sorte double permet une traversée à la fois diachronique – des premiers dia­logues dits socratiques jusqu’aux Lois – et synchronique de l’œuvre platonicienne, en en articulant les différents pans (psychologie, éthique, pédagogie, politique). L’intérêt de cette étude tient d’abord dans l’ampleur de la prise de vue qu’elle fournit, non seuleme...
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    "Sed caret fine": la idea de lo perpetuo en la filosofía y la poesía medievales.Charlotte Cross - 1998 - Anuario Filosófico 31 (61):431-454.
    "Quod habet principium sed caret fine": this idea of the perpetual is expresssed in both the schools and courts of the twelfth-century renaissance. The philosophers conceive the perpetual as intermediate between time and eternity; according to masters of the school of Chartres, moreover, the world itself is perpetual. For the troubadour poets, the perpetual functions rhetorically. The moralist Marcabru treats the personified abstraction as perpetual, continuous in identity yet subject to change, thus achieving a satiric duality of vision. The love (...)
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    De la narration à l'action : Inversion du cheminement mimétique ricœurien.Charlotte Lacoste - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (168):341-363.
    Résumé La théorie ricœurienne de la triple mimèsis est susceptible de recevoir deux lectures différentes et exclusives l'une de l'autre. Soit l'on considère, en vertu du « caractère majeur de l'action d'être dès toujours symboliquement médiatisée », que notre praxis est ontologiquement structurée selon des schémas narratifs — mais cette conception essentialiste de l'action minore le rôle configurant de la mise en intrigue et affaiblit d'autant la thèse de Temps et Récit concernant la « force d'innovation de la composition poétique (...)
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    De la narration à l'action : Inversion du cheminement mimétique ricœurien.Charlotte Lacoste - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (168):341-363.
    Résumé La théorie ricœurienne de la triple mimèsis est susceptible de recevoir deux lectures différentes et exclusives l'une de l'autre. Soit l'on considère, en vertu du « caractère majeur de l'action d'être dès toujours symboliquement médiatisée », que notre praxis est ontologiquement structurée selon des schémas narratifs — mais cette conception essentialiste de l'action minore le rôle configurant de la mise en intrigue et affaiblit d'autant la thèse de Temps et Récit concernant la « force d'innovation de la composition poétique (...)
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    Les Lumières et la part d’ombre de la raison pure.Charlotte Sabourin - 2016 - Philosophiques 43 (2):185-206.
    Charlotte Sabourin | : Cet article vise à souligner l’importance du rôle joué par la conception kantienne des Lumières dans la Critique de la raison pure. On verra en effet que la connaissance de soi au coeur du projet critique gagne à être comprise en relation avec l’idée de penser par soi-même. Cette connaissance de soi dévoile cependant certaines erreurs tenaces commises par la raison, qui doivent précisément être rectifiées sous peine de compromettre la liberté de penser. La conception (...)
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    Éthiques en dialogue: Aristote lecteur de Platon.Charlotte Murgier - 2013 - Librairie Philosophique Vrin.
    English summary: What was the intellectual dialogue between Aristotle and Plato that drove the formers concepts of ethics? This volume seeks to establish the background debate of Aristotle with his former teacher, one often depicted as adversarial but that created a dialectical character in which Aristotle built the cardinal notions of his ethical philosophy as responses to specific questions left open in Platos work. French description: Qu'Aristote ait lu Platon est de l'ordre de l'evidence. Cette evidence gagne neanmoins a etre (...)
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    L’interprétation du sens des énoncés. Une lecture contextualiste.Charlotte Gauvry - 2013 - Methodos 13.
    L’article examine le rôle de l’interprétation dans la compréhension du sens d’un énoncé, selon une perspective contextualiste. Dans l’héritage des travaux inauguraux de Frege, de Wittgenstein et d’Austin, les principaux représentants du contextualisme – Charles Travis par excellence – soutiennent que la compréhension des critères qui fixent le sens des énoncés requiert un ancrage en contexte. Ces critères tiennent lieu de standard de correction de l’application des propriétés sémantiques. Mais dire que l’application des propriétés sémantiques d’un énoncé requiert la compréhension (...)
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    Les Formes de L’expertise Artistique en Europe.Charlotte Guichard - 2011 - Revue de Synthèse 132 (1):1-11.
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    No Greater Monster Nor Miracle Than Myself: The Political Philosophy of Michel de Montaigne.Charlotte C. S. Thomas (ed.) - 2014 - Macon GA: Mercer UP.
    Michel de Montaigne begins his magisterial ESSAIS by telling his readers that he, himself, is the matter of his book. He says that he has written himself so that after death he could remain in the world with those who knew and loved him. Montaignes intimate project, meant to be read by friends, has emerged as one of the most surprising and compelling accounts of the human condition ever written. Although Montaigne famously retired from public life to write his essais, (...)
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