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  1. The Blind Hens' Challenge: Does It Undermine the View That Only Welfare Matters in Our Dealings with Animals?Peter Sandøe, Paul M. Hocking, Bjorn Förkman, Kirsty Haldane, Helle H. Kristensen & Clare Palmer - 2014 - Environmental Values 23 (6):727-742.
    Animal ethicists have recently debated the ethical questions raised by disenhancing animals to improve their welfare. Here, we focus on the particular case of breeding hens for commercial egg-laying systems to become blind, in order to benefit their welfare. Many people find breeding blind hens intuitively repellent, yet ‘welfare-only’ positions appear to be committed to endorsing this possibility if it produces welfare gains. We call this the ‘Blind Hens’ Challenge’. In this paper, we argue that there are both empirical and (...)
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    Can the written information to research subjects be improved?--an empirical study.E. Bjorn, P. Rossel & S. Holm - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (3):263-267.
    OBJECTIVES: To study whether linguistic analysis and changes in information leaflets can improve readability and understanding. DESIGN: Randomised, controlled study. Two information leaflets concerned with trials of drugs for conditions/diseases which are commonly known were modified, and the original was tested against the revised version. SETTING: Denmark. PARTICIPANTS: 235 persons in the relevant age groups. MAIN MEASURES: Readability and understanding of contents. RESULTS: Both readability and understanding of contents was improved: readability with regard to both information leaflets and understanding with (...)
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    Routes to a feminist orientation among women autoworkers.Lars Bjorn & James E. Gruber - 1988 - Gender and Society 2 (4):496-509.
    This article analyzes the orientation of 150 women autoworkers toward feminism. Demographic variables had no significant independent effects when considered with other variables. Age, marital status, and education did have noteworthy mediated effects. Seniority level, workplace threat, and job skills were significant determinants of feminist orientations. Women's feelings of being trapped in a job, their feelings of job competence, and their self-esteem were also important factors. The interrelationships among the variables suggested that there are two routes to profeminist attitudes. One (...)
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    Emotion in Stories: Facial EMG Evidence for Both Mental Simulation and Moral Evaluation.Björn 'T. Hart, Marijn E. Struiksma, Anton van Boxtel & Jos J. A. van Berkum - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:314381.
    Facial electromyography research shows that corrugator supercilii ('frowning muscle') activity tracks the emotional valence of linguistic stimuli. Grounded or embodied accounts of language processing take such activity to reflect the simulation or ‘reenactment’ of emotion, as part of the retrieval of word meaning (e.g., of “furious”) and/or of building a situation model (e.g., for “Mark is furious”). However, the same muscle also expresses our primary emotional evaluation of things we encounter. Language-driven affective simulation can easily be at odds with the (...)
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    Mengeninduktion und Fundierungsaxiom.Ronald Björn Jensen & Max E. Schröder - 1969 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 12 (3-4):119-133.
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    Tracking Affective Language Comprehension: Simulating and Evaluating Character Affect in Morally Loaded Narratives.Björn ‘T. Hart, Marijn E. Struiksma, Anton van Boxtel & Jos J. A. van Berkum - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    IIT, half masked and half disfigured.Giulio Tononi, Melanie Boly, Matteo Grasso, Jeremiah Hendren, Bjorn E. Juel, William G. P. Mayner, William Marshall & Christof Koch - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    The target article misrepresents the foundations of integrated information theory and ignores many essential publications. It, thus, falls to this lead commentary to outline the axioms and postulates of IIT and correct major misconceptions. The commentary also explains why IIT starts from phenomenology and why it predicts that only select physical substrates can support consciousness. Finally, it highlights that IIT's account of experience – a cause–effect structure quantified by integrated information – has nothing to do with “information transfer.”.
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  8. Against the de minimis principle.Björn Lundgren & H. Orri Stefánsson - 2020 - Risk Analysis 40 (5):908-914.
    According to the class of de minimis decision principles, risks can be ignored (or at least treated very differently from other risks) if the risk is sufficiently small. In this article, we argue that a de minimis threshold has no place in a normative theory of decision making, because the application of the principle will either recommend ignoring risks that should not be ignored (e.g., the sure death of a person) or it cannot be used by ordinary bounded and information-constrained (...)
     
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    Models as icons: modeling models in the semiotic framework of Peirce’s theory of signs.Björn Kralemann & Claas Lattmann - 2013 - Synthese 190 (16):3397-3420.
    In this paper, we try to shed light on the ontological puzzle pertaining to models and to contribute to a better understanding of what models are. Our suggestion is that models should be regarded as a specific kind of signs according to the sign theory put forward by Charles S. Peirce, and, more precisely, as icons, i.e. as signs which are characterized by a similarity relation between sign (model) and object (original). We argue for this (1) by analyzing from a (...)
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    Co-responsibility and Causal Involvement.Petersson Björn - 2013 - Philosophia 41 (3):847-866.
    In discussions of moral responsibility for collectively produced effects, it is not uncommon to assume that we have to abandon the view that causal involvement is a necessary condition for individual co-responsibility. In general, considerations of cases where there is “a mismatch between the wrong a group commits and the apparent causal contributions for which we can hold individuals responsible” motivate this move. According to Brian Lawson, “solving this problem requires an approach that deemphasizes the importance of causal contributions”. Christopher (...)
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    Cephalopod origin and evolution: A congruent picture emerging from fossils, development and molecules.Björn Kröger, Jakob Vinther & Dirk Fuchs - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (8):602-613.
    Cephalopods are extraordinary molluscs equipped with vertebrate‐like intelligence and a unique buoyancy system for locomotion. A growing body of evidence from the fossil record, embryology and Bayesian molecular divergence estimations provides a comprehensive picture of their origins and evolution. Cephalopods evolved during the Cambrian (∼530 Ma) from a monoplacophoran‐like mollusc in which the conical, external shell was modified into a chambered buoyancy apparatus. During the mid‐Palaeozoic (∼416 Ma) cephalopods diverged into nautiloids and the presently dominant coleoids. Coleoids (i.e. squids, cuttlefish (...)
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    Co-responsibility and Causal Involvement.Björn Petersson - 2013 - Philosophia 41 (3):847-866.
    In discussions of moral responsibility for collectively produced effects, it is not uncommon to assume that we have to abandon the view that causal involvement is a necessary condition for individual co-responsibility. In general, considerations of cases where there is “a mismatch between the wrong a group commits and the apparent causal contributions for which we can hold individuals responsible” motivate this move. According to Brian Lawson, “solving this problem requires an approach that deemphasizes the importance of causal contributions”. Christopher (...)
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    Belief & Desire: The Standard Model of Intentional Action : Critique and Defence.Björn Petersson - 2000 - Björn Petersson, Dep. Of Philosophy, Kungshuset, Lundagård, Se-222 22 Lund,.
    The scheme of concepts we employ in daily life to explain intentional behaviour form a belief-desire model, in which motivating states are sorted into two suitably broad categories. The BD model embeds a philosophy of action, i.e. a set of assumptions about the ontology of motivation with subsequent restrictions on psychologising and norms of practical reason. A comprehensive critique of those assumptions and implications is offered in this work, and various criticisms of the model are met. The model’s predictive and (...)
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    Should we allow for the possibility of necessarily unexercised abilities? A new route to rejecting the poss-ability principle.Björn Lundgren - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Most analyses of can and abilities accept what is known as the poss-ability principle (i.e. that an agent S is able to Φ only if it is possible for S to Φ). In this paper, I devise a new route to rejecting the poss-ability principle. I argue that the poss-ability principle is incompatible with some kind of agent, such as God; that the poss-ability principle has normatively unacceptable consequences (granted the existence of a certain kind of evil agent); and that (...)
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    Returning language to culture by way of biology.Bjorn Merker, Nicholas Evans & Stephen C. Levinson - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (5):460-461.
    Conflation of our unique human endowment for language with innate, so-called universal, grammar has banished language from its biological home. The facts reviewed by Evans & Levinson (E&L) fit the biology of cultural transmission. My commentary highlights our dedicated learning capacity for vocal production learning as the form of our language endowment compatible with those facts.
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    Language Separation in Bidialectal Speakers: Evidence From Eye Tracking.Björn Lundquist & Øystein A. Vangsnes - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:369862.
    The aim of this study was to find out how people process the dialectal variation encountered in the daily linguistic input. We conducted an eye tracking study (Visual Word Paradigm) that targeted the predictive processing of grammatical gender markers. Three different groups of Norwegian speakers took part in the experiment: one group of students from the capital Oslo, and two groups of dialect speakers from the Western Norwegian town Sogndal. One Sogndal group was defined as ``stable dialect speakers'', and one (...)
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    Semantic Information and Information Security : Definitional Issues.Björn Lundgren - unknown
    This licentiate thesis consist of two separate research papers which concern two tangential topics – that of semantic information and that of information security. Both topics are approached by similar methods, i.e. with a concern about conceptual and definitional issues. In Paper I – concerning the concept of information, and a semantic conception thereof – the conceptual, and definitional, issues focus on one property, that of truthfulness. It is argued – against the veridicality thesis – that semantic information need not (...)
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    Information, Security, Privacy, and Anonymity : Definitional and Conceptual Issues.Björn Lundgren - 2018 - Dissertation, Kth Royal Institute of Technology
    This doctoral thesis consists of five research papers that address four tangential topics, all of which are relevant for the challenges we are facing in our socio-technical society: information, security, privacy, and anonymity. All topics are approached by similar methods, i.e. with a concern about conceptual and definitional issues. In Paper I—concerning the concept of information and a semantic conception thereof—it is argued that the veridicality thesis is false. In Paper II—concerning information security—it is argued that the current leading definitions (...)
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    Kolb Chora und Polis. Unter Mitarbeit von E. Müller-Luckner. Pp. xviii + 382, maps, ills. Munich: R. Oldenbourg Verlag, 2004. Cased, €64.80. ISBN: 3-486-56730-6. [REVIEW]Björn Forsén - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (1):208-210.
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    Kolb (F.) (ed.) Chora und Polis. Unter Mitarbeit von E. Müller-Luckner. (Schriften des Historischen Kollegs: Kolloquien 54.) Pp. xviii + 382, maps, ills. Munich: R. Oldenbourg Verlag, 2004. Cased, €64.80. ISBN: 3-486-56730-. [REVIEW]Björn Forsén - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (01):208-.
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  21. D. Lee Ballard, Robert J. Conrad, and Robert E. longacre/the deep and surface grammar of lnterclausal relations 70.Zeno Vendler, Maurice Cornforth, Series Maior Linguarum, Bjorn Collinder, Beverly L. Robbins & D. M. Bakker - 1971 - Foundations of Language 7:154.
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    Four brides for twelve brothers: how to Dutch book a group of fully rational players.Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen, Björn Petersson, Jonas Josefsson & Dan Egonsson - 2007 - In Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen, Björn Petersson, Jonas Josefsson & Dan Egonsson (eds.), Hommage a Wlodek: Philosophical Papers Dedicated to Wlodek Rabinowicz.
    Wlodek Rabinowicz suggested in an e-mail conversation (2001) to me that one might be able to use a particular Hats Puzzle to make a Dutch Book against a group of individually rational persons. I present a fanciful story here that has the same structure as Rabinowicz’s Dutch Book.
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    Shared Agency: Replies to Ludwig, Pacherie, Petersson, Roth, and Smith.Michael E. Bratman - 2014 - Journal of Social Ontology 1 (1):59-76.
    These are replies to the discussions by Kirk Ludwig, Elizabeth Pacherie, Björn Petersson, Abraham Roth, and Thomas Smith of Michael E. Bratman, Shared Agency: A Planning Theory of Acting Together (Oxford University Press, 2014).
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    A house divided: comparing analytic and continental philosophy.C. G. Prado (ed.) - 2003 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
    For more than seven decades there has been a broad gap between how philosophy is conceived and practiced. Two ill-defined but well-recognized traditions have developed—the "analytic" and "Continental" schools of philosophy. The former traces its roots to philosophers like Frege, Russell, Moore, Wittgenstein, and the logical positivists. The latter has been heavily influenced by Nietzsche, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Foucault, and Derrida, among others. The aim of this collection is to reconsider the often facile characterization of major thinkers as belonging to either (...)
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    Wirklichkeit Oder Konstruktion?: Sprachtheoretische Und Interdisziplinäre Aspekte Einer Brisanten Alternative.Andreas Gardt & Ekkehard Felder (eds.) - 2018 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Der Band versammelt Beiträge renommierter Vertreter unterschiedlicher Disziplinen zu der Frage, ob wir tatsächlich einen Zugang zur Wirklichkeit haben oder lediglich von unseren eigenen Konstruktionen der Wirklichkeit umgeben sind. In der Debatte kommt der Sprache eine zentrale Rolle zu. Konstruktivistische Positionen gehen davon aus, dass unsere Wörter und Sätze nie die Dinge an sich bezeichnen, sondern dies immer aus einer bestimmten Perspektive tun. Einer ‚Wirklichkeit an sich‘ nachzujagen, ist zwecklos, als wichtig gilt das Aufzeigen der Perspektiven. Nicht selten geschieht das (...)
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    Inducing lucid dreams by olfactory-cued reactivation of reality testing during early-morning sleep: A proof of concept.Daniel Erlacher, Daniel Schmid, Silvan Schuler & Björn Rasch - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 83:102975.
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    Filosofskie problemy vyzhivanii︠a︡ chelovechestva v kontekste globalʹnogo ėkologicheskogo krizisa.E. N. Khokhrina - 2001 - Samara: Samarskiĭ in-t inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta.
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  28. [Mezhʺi︠a︡zykovai︠a︡ ėkvivalentnostʹ v leksicheskoĭ semantike: sopostavitelʹnoe issledovanie russkogo i nemet︠s︡kogo i︠a︡zykov.E. G. Kotorova - 1998 - New York: P. Lang.
     
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    Understanding Prescriptive Texts: Rules and Logic as Elaborated by the Mīmāṃsā School.Elisa Freschi, Agata Ciabattoni, Francesco A. Genco & Björn Lellmann - 2017 - Journal of World Philosophies 2 (1):47-66.
    The Mīmā ṃ sā school of Indian philosophy elaborated complex ways of interpreting the prescriptive portions of the Vedic sacred texts. The present article is the result of the collaboration of a group of scholars of logic, computer science, European philosophy and Indian philosophy and aims at the individuation and analysis of the deontic system which is applied but never explicitly discussed in Mīmā ṃ sā texts. The article outlines the basic distinction between three sorts of principles —hermeneutic, linguistic and (...)
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    The marking of G.C.E. scripts.E. L. Black - 1962 - British Journal of Educational Studies 11 (1):61-71.
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    Silanus the Christian. By E. A. Abbott, D.D. London: A. & C. Black. Pp. 368.E. H. Blakeney - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (04):137-.
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    Musulʹmanskiĭ ėtiket.E. M. Bogucharskiĭ - 2010 - Moskva: Ripol klassik.
    Если вы налаживаете деловые и культурные связи со странами Востока, вам не обойтись без знания истоков культуры мусульман, их ценностных ориентиров, менталитета и правил поведения в самых разных ситуациях. Обо всем этом вы узнаете, прочитав книгу.
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    A Meeting with Wigner.Leslie E. Ballentine - 2019 - Foundations of Physics 49 (8):783-785.
    In this paper I report a public discussion with E.P. Wigner that took place in 1987 at a conference on fundamental problems in Quantum Mechanics. In it Wigner clarified an idea that was widely attributed to him about consciousness playing a direct role in the quantum measurement process. He significantly revised that idea, and distanced himself from the earlier notion that consciousness plays a direct role.
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  34. Hay ēstʻetikakan mtkʻi patmutʻyunitsʻ, XIX dari verj - XX dari skizb: hetazotutʻyunneri zhogohvatsu.Ya Khachʻikyan & Ēdvard M. Jrbashyan (eds.) - 1974 - Erevan: Haykakan SSH GA hratarakchʻutʻyun.
     
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    A tradíció kalandjai: Lukács György és a kulturális örökség.Csaba Éles - 1996 - Budapest: Napkút.
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  36. Koinōnikoi agōnes kai diaphōtismos: meletes aphierōmenes ston Philippo Ēliou.Philippos Ēliou & Chrēstos Loukos (eds.) - 2007 - Hērakleio: Panepistēmiakes Ekdoseis Krētēs.
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  37. La fenomenologia scheleriana e la sua infuenza sulla psichiatria.E. Borgna - 1995 - Studium 91 (2):177-188.
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    L. Speranza, W. Tousijn e G. Vicarelli (a cura di), I medici in Italia: motivazioni, autonomia, appartenenza.E. Pavolini - 2009 - Polis (Misc) 23 (1):173-176.
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  39. La destinée humaine.Émile Peillaube - 1930 - Paris,: B. Grasset.
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  40. Muzykalʹno-informat︠s︡ionnoe pole v ėvoli︠u︡t︠s︡ionnykh prot︠s︡essakh iskusstva.E. A. Minaev - 2000 - Moskva: "Muzyka,".
     
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  41. Contribution to the question of residues and their determination in plants treated with® E 605 and® Agritox.E. Möllhoff - 1968 - Method 32:348-351.
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  42. Lutero e la "Poetica" di Aristotele.G. E. G. E. - 1962 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 16:583.
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  43. Elorduy, E.: "ammonio Sakkas. La Doctrina De La Creación Y Del Mal En Procio Y En El Pseudoareopagita". E. Lledó & Staff - 1960 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 19 (73/74):274.
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  44. E. Topitsch, Vom Ursprung und Ende der Metaphysik. E. Nolte - 1959 - Kant Studien 51:123.
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    Cultura e religione etrusca nel mondo romano. La cultura etrusca alla fine dell'indipendenza.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2003 - Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, Studi di Storia Greca e Romana 8..
    Monograph in six chapters, plus introductory essay, conclusions, two appendixes, notes, and bibliography.
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  46. Riferimento e Struttura. Il Problema Logico-analitico e L'Opera di Strawson. E. Riverso - 1979 - Mind 88 (350):296-297.
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  47. Études philoponiennes: philosopher à l'École d'Alexandrie.Étienne Évrard - 2020 - Liège (Belgique): Presses universitaires de Liège. Edited by Marc-Antoine Gavray & Jean Meyers.
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    Ėvoli︠u︡t︠s︡ionnai︠a︡ ėpistemologii︠a︡: sovremennye diskussii i tendent︠s︡ii = Evolutionary epistemology: the modern discussions and trends.E. N. Kni︠a︡zeva (ed.) - 2012 - Moskva: Institut filosofii RAN.
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    Ėpistemologii︠a︡ kreativnosti.E. N. Kni︠a︡zeva (ed.) - 2013 - Moskva: Kanon+.
    В книге анализируются проблемы творчества с позиции новейших достижений когнитивной науки и неклассической эпистемологии. Предназначено специалистам по философии.
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    L'écologie de l'éducation: une anthropologie à l'é́́cole du bertsularisme en Pays basque.Éric Dicharry - 2013 - Paris: L"Harmattan.
    Quels sont les secrets pour acquérir des connaissances? Comment optimiser la transmission des savoirs? Comment apprendre? Comment apprendre à apprendre? Comment improviser pour apprendre? Comment apprendre pour improviser? Quels sont les facteurs pertinents qui facilitent les apprentissages? Sur quels licteurs les enseignants, les parents et tous ceux qui désirent apprendre peuvent-ils intervenir pour faciliter les apprentissages? Cet ouvrage répond à toutes ces questions en explorant les nouvelles approches innovantes des sciences de l'éducation relatives aux apprentissages. Il défiait ce qu'est une (...)
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