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  1. Figures de l'athéisme.Francine Markovits Pessel - 2018 - In Louise Ferté & Lucie Rey (eds.), Tolérance, liberté de conscience, laïcité: quelle place pour l'athéisme? Paris: Classiques Garnier.
     
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  2. Montesquieu et la peine de Mort.Francine Markovits Pessel - 2012 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 62:107-134.
     
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    L'homme pluriel.Francine Markovits-Pessel - 2014 - Cahiers Philosophiques 1:9-23.
    Diderot a fréquenté tous les savoirs dans la circulation de l’ Encyclopédie, mais ce pluriel n’est pas simple énumération : Diderot substitue des codes à un ordre des choses supposé naturel, et dont le renversement entraîne la déstabilisation de la conscience de soi. Cette critique du cogito fait éclater l’unité fondatrice du sujet pensant en un pluriel : « l’anatomie métaphysique ». Au lieu de supposer un Diderot matérialiste ou athée, catégorisation indéformable de l’histoire des idées, et des galeries de (...)
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    Éléments pour une histoire de l’anthropologie.Francine Markovits & André Pessel - 2022 - Cahiers Philosophiques 165 (2):79-95.
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  5. Althusser et Montesquieu: l'histoire comme philosophie expérimentale.Francine Markovits - forthcoming - Actuel Marx. Althusser Philosophe.
     
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  6. Bayle et naude: Une politique sceptique de l'ecriture.Francine Markovits - 1999 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 35:133-159.
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  7. Diderot. La cécité, critique d'une philosophie de l'évidence.Francine Markovits - 2014 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 67:21-46.
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  8. Ein zweideutiger Materialismus.Francine Markovits - 1983 - In Burghart Schmidt (ed.), Seminar zur Philosophie Ernst Blochs. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    Le décalogue sceptique: l'universel en question au temps des Lumières.Francine Markovits - 2011 - Paris: Hermann. Edited by Francine Markovitz.
    Faut-il penser l'unite de - la - philosophie des Lumieres comme s'il s'agissait d'un phenomene europeen homogene? Lumieres, Aufklarung, Enlightment, Illuminismo: ces termes ne sont pas la traduction l'un de l'autre. Unifier ces pensees en leur attribuant un commun recours a l'universel a un caractere profondement problematique et peut avoir un sens ideologique et politique. Le present ouvrage, en marquant la persistance de l'argumentaire sceptique, propose, selon la formule de La Mothe Le Vayer, un Decalogue sceptique qui ne se reduit (...)
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  10. La place du lecteur et de l'auteur dans une énumération.Francine Markovits - 2006 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 51:329-364.
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    La statue de Condillac: les cinq sens en quête de moi.Francine Markovits - 2018 - Paris: Hermann.
    "En 1754, dans le Traité des sensations, Condillac s'efforce de démontrer que "toutes nos connaissances et toutes nos facultés viennent des sens, ou plutôt des sensations" Pour cela, Condillac développe une fiction, celle d'une statue dont il éveillerait progressivement les sens. Il demande au lecteur de se penser à la place de la statue, de s'imaginer n'avoir qu'un sens lorsque celle-ci n'en a qu'un seul d'éveillé, d'examiner successivement les cinq sens, isolément puis en les associant l'un à l'autre. L'attention, l'imagination, (...)
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    Marx dans le jardin d'Épicure.Francine Markovits - 1974 - [Paris]: Éditions de Minuit.
  13. Remarques sur l'histoire du problème de l'âme des bêtes.Francine Markovits - 1991 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 16:79-92.
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    Étude critique.Francine Markovits - 2011 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 72 (4):565-571.
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    Une attitude libertine: badiner avec la mort. Boureau- Deslandes et ses Réflexions sur les grands hommes qui sont morts en plaisantant.Francine Markovits - 2012 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 1:19-34.
    Don't philosophers die just like all other men? In order to speak of the death of philosophers, why choose an author like Boureau-Deslandes, who collected anecdotes of insolence in the face of death? Undoubtedly, free minds could only disarm theology by joking about it. The mental, moral and playful mechanisms of the mind can be taken apart to reveal the bans inscribed in the conscience through the workings of institutions. Against the philosophies of melancholy, fear, death and power, a philosophy (...)
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    Alain Cambier: Montesquieu et la liberté: Hermann, 2010; ISBN/ean: 9782705668686. [REVIEW]Francine Markovits - 2010 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 23 (4):495-503.
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  17. Œvres Philosophiques.Julien Offray de La Mettrie & Francine Markovits - 1987
     
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    Claudine Cohen. Science, libertinage et clandestinité à l'aube des Lumières: Le transformisme de Telliamed. xiv + 433 pp., illus., apps., bibl., index. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2011. €36 .Francine Markovits . Telliamed. 211 pp. Paris: Université de Paris Ouest–Nanterre–La Défense, 2011. €16. [REVIEW]Stéphane Schmitt - 2012 - Isis 103 (1):174-175.
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  19. Why be An Internalist about Reasons?Julia Markovits - 2011 - In Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Volume 6: Volume 6. Oxford University Press.
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  20. Kantian constructivism.Julia Markovits & Kenneth Walden - 2021 - In Ruth Chang & Kurt Sylvan (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Practical Reason. New York:
    Theories of reasons and other normativia can seem to lead ineluctably to a tragic dilemma. They can be personal but parochial if they locate reasons in features of the point of view of actual people. Or they can be objective but alien if they take reasons to be mind-independent fixtures of the universe. Kantian constructivism tries to offer the best of both worlds: an account of normative authority anchored in the evaluative perspectives of actual agents but refined by a procedure (...)
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  21. The Quality of Life, Lived Experiences, and Challenges Faced by Senior Citizen Street Vendors.Francine Kate R. Tipon, Kaissery Baldado, Alyssa Mae, Jhaimee Lyzette Montaos & Jhoselle Tus - 2023 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1):14-19.
    The odds of encountering a senior citizen selling on the street have increased. The claim that they have no choice but to work and sell on the street, despite the dangers, illnesses, and psychological issues they may face, to provide for their family’s needs is very evident. Therefore, this study explores the quality of life, lived experiences, challenges, and coping mechanisms of senior citizen street vendors in Bulacan, Philippines. The study employed Heideggerian Phenomenology and Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Moreover, the (...)
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    Art, Mind, and Brain: A Cognitive Approach to Creativity.Francine Smolucha & Howard Gardner - 1984 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 18 (2):108.
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    Nursing and the concept of life: towards an ethics of testimony.Francine Wynn - 2002 - Nursing Philosophy 3 (2):120-132.
    Three clinical cases of very ill neonates exemplifying extreme ethical situations for nurses are interpreted through Arendt's concepts of life and natality, and Agamben's critique of bare life. Agamben's notions of form-of-life, as the inseparability of zoe/bios, and testimony are offered as the potential foundation of nursing ethics.
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    The embodied chiasmic relationship of mother and infant.Francine Wynn - 1997 - Human Studies 20 (2):253-270.
    In this paper the very earliest relationship of mother and newborn will be described phenomenologically through an interlacing of Donald Winnicott''s work on maternal holding with Maurice Merleau-Ponty''s concepts of flesh and chiasm. Merleau-Ponty''s thinking suggests that the holding relationship described by Winnicott is formed as much by the infant''s holding of the mother as it is by mother''s holding of her infant. Both flex and bend towards each other and inscribe each other yet retain their own particularity. Further specification (...)
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    Lewis Carroll: Logic.Francine F. Abeles - 2021 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Lewis Carroll: Logic Charles L. Dodgson, 1832-1898, was a British mathematician, logician, and the author of the ‘Alice’ books, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There. His fame derives principally from his literary works, but in the twentieth century some of his mathematical … Continue reading Lewis Carroll: Logic →.
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    Lewis Carroll: Logic.Francine F. Abeles - 2021 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Lewis Carroll: Logic Charles L. Dodgson, 1832-1898, was a British mathematician, logician, and the author of the ‘Alice’ books, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There. His fame derives principally from his literary works, but in the twentieth century some of his mathematical … Continue reading Lewis Carroll: Logic →.
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  27. Economics of Gender.Francine D. Blau - 2001 - In N. J. Smelser & B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. pp. 5995--6002.
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    Le colloque de Philadelphie sur l'Administration publique.Francine Lachaert - 1969 - Res Publica 11 (2):463-467.
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  29. Aspects psychologiques liés aux nouvelles techniques de reproduction.Francine Gillot-de Vries - 1996 - In Jacques Lemaire & Charles Susanne (eds.), Bioéthique, jusqu'où peut-on aller? Bruxelles, Belgique: Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles.
     
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    The cultural construction of rurality: gender identities and the rural idyll.Francine Watkins - 1997 - In John Paul Jones, Heidi J. Nast & Susan M. Roberts (eds.), Thresholds in feminist geography: difference, methodology, and representation. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 383--392.
  31. The case for the personhood of gorillas.Francine Patterson & Wendy Gordon - 1993 - In Peter Singer & Paola Cavalieri (eds.), The Great Ape Project. St. Martin's Griffin. pp. 58--77.
     
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    Reflecting on the ongoing aftermath of heart transplantation: Jean-Luc Nancy's L'intrus.Francine Wynn - 2009 - Nursing Inquiry 16 (1):3-9.
    This paper explores Jean‐Luc Nancy's philosophical reflection on surviving his own heart transplant. In ‘The Intruder’, he raises central questions concerning the relations between what he refers to as a ‘proper’ life, that is, a life that is thought to be one's own singular ‘lived experience’, and medical techniques, shaped at this particular historical juncture by cyclosporine or immuno‐suppresssion. He describes the temporal nature of an ever‐increasing sense of strangeness and fragmentation which accompanies his heart transplant. In doing so, Nancy (...)
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    Reconfigurer l’action enseignante pour la (re) découvrir : traces du répertoire didactique évolutif.Francine Cicurel - 2016 - Revue Phronesis 5 (3-4):16-27.
    This study intends to question the theoretical and epistemological basis of research practices that give rise to the production of spontaneous oral commentary by teachers watching their own teacher action. What clues can the researcher use to impart on these discourses their ability to reveal that which is related to the link between discourse, action and teacher thinking? To address this question, we propose to concentrate more specifically on planning incidents, challenging moments, dilemmas and regrets in which, according to Schütz’s (...)
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    Simone Weil.Francine du Plessix Gray - 2001 - New York: Viking Press.
    Biography of the French philosopher, Christian mystic, and social activist Simone Weil (1909-1943). Unrevised and unpublished proofs.
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    ‘Mind-forg’d Manacles’: Virtual Experience and Innocent Publication.Francine Rochford - 2023 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 36 (5):2193-2206.
    In _Fairfax Media Publications Pty Ltd v Voller_ (‘_Voller_’) the Australian High Court held that media companies maintaining Facebook comment pages could be liable for the defamatory posts of commenters on those sites. The decision focussed entirely on whether, by maintaining the Facebook page, the companies had ‘published’ the statements of commenters. Hearings on other aspects of the tort litigation continue. This paper considers the implications of the tort of defamation on public participation on political will formation where, as is (...)
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    Attitudes to animals: views in animal welfare.Francine L. Dolins (ed.) - 1999 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This thought-provoking book will ask what it is to be human, what to be animal, and what are the natures of the relationships between them. This is accomplished with philosophical and ethical discussions, scientific evidence and dynamic theoretical approaches. Attitudes to Animals will also encourage us to think not only of our relationships to non-human animals, but also of those to other, human, animals. This book provides a foundation that the reader can use to make ethical choices about animals. It (...)
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    Voices of wisdom: Jewish ideals & ethics for everyday living.Francine Klagsbrun (ed.) - 1980 - Boston: D.R. Godine.
    Examines from a Jewish point of view such topics as love, sex, marriage, business ethics, health and medicine, the environment, faith, birth control, civil disobedience, scholarship, and death.
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  38. Lewis Carroll's visual logic.Francine F. Abeles - 2007 - History and Philosophy of Logic 28 (1):1-17.
    John Venn and Charles L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) created systems of logic diagrams capable of representing classes (sets) and their relations in the form of propositions. Each is a proof method for syllogisms, and Carroll's is a sound and complete system. For a large number of sets, Carroll diagrams are easier to draw because of their self-similarity and algorithmic construction. This regularity makes it easier to locate and thereby to erase cells corresponding with classes destroyed by the premises of an (...)
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    Undoing Gender.Francine M. Deutsch - 2007 - Gender and Society 21 (1):106-127.
    “Doing Gender,” West and Zimmerman's landmark article, highlighted the importance of social interaction, thus revealing the weaknesses of socialization and structural approaches. However, despite its revolutionary potential for illuminating how to dismantle the gender system, doing gender has become a theory of gender persistence and the inevitability of inequality. In this article, the author argues that we need to reframe the questions to ask how we can undo gender. Research should focus on when and how social interactions become less gendered, (...)
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  40. A Just and True Love: Feminism at the Frontiers of Theological Ethics: Essays in Honor of Margaret Farley.Francine Cardman - 2008 - University of Notre Dame Press.
     
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  41. Early Christian Ethics.Francine Cardman - 2008 - In Susan Ashbrook Harvey & David G. Hunter (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Studies. Oxford University Press.
     
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  42. The Medieval Question of Women and Orders.Francine Cardman - 1978 - The Thomist 42 (582):99.
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    Conceptions of Knowledge and the Modern University.Francine Rochford - 2008 - In Ian Morley & Mira Crouch (eds.), Knowledge as value: illumination through critical prisms. New York, NY: Rodopi.
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    Lewis Carroll's Formal Logic.Francine Abeles - 2005 - History and Philosophy of Logic 26 (1):33-46.
    Charles L. Dodgson's reputation as a significant figure in nineteenth-century logic was firmly established when the philosopher and historian of philosophy William Warren Bartley, III published Dodgson's ?lost? book of logic, Part II of Symbolic Logic, in 1977. Bartley's commentary and annotations confirm that Dodgson was a superb technical innovator. In this paper, I closely examine Dodgson's methods and their evolution in the two parts of Symbolic Logic to clarify and justify Bartley's claims. Then, using more recent publications and unpublished (...)
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    Hugh MacColl and Lewis Carroll: Crosscurrents in geometry and logic.Francine F. Abeles & Amirouche Moktefi - 2011 - Philosophia Scientiae 15:55-76.
    Dans une lettre adressée à Bertrand Russell, le 17 mai 1905, Hugh MacColl raconte avoir abandonné l’étude de la logique après 1884, pendant près de treize ans, et explique que ce fut la lecture de l’ouvrage de Lewis Carroll, Symbolic Logic (1896), qui ralluma le vieux feu qu’il croyait éteint. Dès lors, il publie de nombreux articles contenant certaines de ses innovations majeures en logique. L’objet de cet article est de discuter la familiarité de MacColl et son appréciation du travail (...)
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    Hugh MacColl and Lewis Carroll: Crosscurrents in geometry and logic.Francine F. Abeles & Amirouche Moktefi - 2011 - Philosophia Scientiae 15:55-76.
    Dans une lettre adressée à Bertrand Russell, le 17 mai 1905, Hugh MacColl raconte avoir abandonné l’étude de la logique après 1884, pendant près de treize ans, et explique que ce fut la lecture de l’ouvrage de Lewis Carroll, Symbolic Logic (1896), qui ralluma le vieux feu qu’il croyait éteint. Dès lors, il publie de nombreux articles contenant certaines de ses innovations majeures en logique. L’objet de cet article est de discuter la familiarité de MacColl et son appréciation du travail (...)
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    Gluttony: The Seven Deadly Sins.Francine Prose - 2003 - Oup Usa.
    Part of a series of highly entertaining books on the history of sinning. Eating too much is one of the Western world's greatest problems, but relatively few people would consider it a crime against God. Yet even as gluttony has ceased to be an evil, food and dieting have become a cultural obsessions, with millions of pounds expended on mortifying the flesh with punishing diet and exercise regimes. This brief history of gluttony traces the changing cultural attitudes towards food and (...)
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    Differential Processing of Consonance and Dissonance within the Human Superior Temporal Gyrus.Francine Foo, David King-Stephens, Peter Weber, Kenneth Laxer, Josef Parvizi & Robert T. Knight - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    The effect of instructions and information retrieval on accepting the premises in a conditional reasoning task.Isabelle Vadeboncoeur & Henry Markovits - 1999 - Thinking and Reasoning 5 (2):97 – 113.
    Some studies have reported that, under some circumstances, participants sometimes reject the truth of conditional premises and give incorrect uncertain conclusions to MP and MT, despite the standard instructions to assume the truth of the premises. Instructions that emphasise the logical nature of the task, on the other hand, increase the number of valid conclusions to these two inferences. In this paper, we examine two possible explanations for the influence of instructions on the production of valid conclusions: (1) instructions trigger (...)
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    Autobiographie et voyage entre la Renaissance et le Baroque: l’Exemple de la famille Platter.Francine-Dominique Liechtenhan - 1993 - Revue de Synthèse 114 (3-4):455-471.
    Au xvie siècle, l’autobiographie et le récit de voyage étaient étroitement liés et suivirent pendant quelques décennies une évolution parallèle. Thomas Platter l’aîné essaya de fournir dans sesMémoires la description d’une vie exemplaire retraçant ses expériences multiples sur les routes d’Europe. Son fils Felix nous laissa un ouvrage disparate (un mélange de journal, de récit de voyage et de mémoires) où l’auteur paraît omniprésent. Sa conception de l’écriture autobiographique rappelle celle de Montaigne. Le jeune frère Thomas suivit rigoureusement les règles (...)
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