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    Effets du développement des compétences émotionnelles des enseignants sur la relation enseignant-élève : une revue systématique de la littérature anglophone.Laura Damon-Tao, Mael Virat, Hélène Hagège & Rebecca Shankland - 2023 - Revue Phronesis 12 (2-3):97-113.
    A teacher-student relationship (TSR) characterized by closeness promotes student engagement and positive emotional experiences among teachers. The present systematic review questions what the English-language literature reports on the effect of training dedicated to the development of teachers' emotional competences (EC) on these competences and on the TSR quality. 17 articles met the inclusion criteria. The findings suggest that brief EC trainings can sustainably develop teachers’ EC. The small number of articles that have also evaluated the TSR quality prevents to conclude (...)
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    Democratic Reason: Politics, Collective Intelligence, and the Rule of the Many.Hélène Landemore (ed.) - 2012 - Princeton University Press.
    The maze and the masses -- Democracy as the rule of the dumb many? -- A selective genealogy of the epistemic argument for democracy -- First mechanism of democratic reason: inclusive deliberation -- Epistemic failures of deliberation -- Second mechanism of democratic reason: majority rule.
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    Yes, We Can (Make It Up on Volume): Answers to Critics.Hélène Landemore - 2014 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 26 (1-2):184-237.
    ABSTRACTThe idea that the crowd could ever be intelligent is a counterintuitive one. Our modern, Western faith in experts and bureaucracies is rooted in the notion that political competence is the purview of the select few. Here, as in my book Democratic Reason, I defend the opposite view: that the diverse many are often smarter than a group of select elites because of the different cognitive tools, perspectives, heuristics, and knowledge they bring to political problem solving and prediction. In this (...)
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    Deliberation and disagreement.Hélène Landemore & Scott E. Page - 2015 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 14 (3):229-254.
    Consensus plays an ambiguous role in deliberative democracy. While it formed the horizon of early deliberative theories, many now denounce it as an empirically unachievable outcome, a logically impossible stopping rule, and a normatively undesirable ideal. Deliberative disagreement, by contrast, is celebrated not just as an empirically unavoidable outcome but also as a democratically sound and normatively desirable goal of deliberation. Majority rule has generally displaced unanimity as the ideal way of bringing deliberation to a close. This article offers an (...)
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    Deliberation, cognitive diversity, and democratic inclusiveness: an epistemic argument for the random selection of representatives.Hélène Landemore - 2013 - Synthese 190 (7):1209-1231.
    This paper argues in favor of the epistemic properties of inclusiveness in the context of democratic deliberative assemblies and derives the implications of this argument in terms of the epistemically superior mode of selection of representatives. The paper makes the general case that, all other things being equal and under some reasonable assumptions, more is smarter. When applied to deliberative assemblies of representatives, where there is an upper limit to the number of people that can be included in the group, (...)
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    Connections between simulations and observation in climate computer modeling. Scientist’s practices and “bottom-up epistemology” lessons.Hélène Guillemot - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 41 (3):242-252.
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    Inclusive Constitution‐Making: The Icelandic Experiment.Hélène Landemore - 2014 - Journal of Political Philosophy 23 (2):166-191.
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    Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing.Hélène Cixous & Susan Sellers (eds.) - 1994 - Columbia University Press.
    _Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing_ is a poetic, insightful, and ultimately moving exploration of 'the strange science of writing.' In a magnetic, irresistible narrative, Cixous reflects on the writing process and explores three distinct areas essential for 'great' writing: _The School of the Dead_--the notion that something or someone must die in order for good writing to be born; _The School of Dreams_--the crucial role dreams play in literary inspiration and output; and _The School of Roots_--the importance of (...)
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    The Ethics of NIMBY Conflicts.Hélène Hermansson - 2007 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 10 (1):23-34.
    NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) refers to an oppositional attitude from local residents against some risk generating facility that they have been chosen to host either by government or industry. The attitude is claimed to be characteristic of someone who is positive to a facility but who wants someone else to be its host. Since siting cannot be provided if everyone has this attitude, society ends up in a worse situation. The attitude is claimed to be egoistic and irrational. Here (...)
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    Foucault’s Critical Project: Between the Transcendental and the Historical.Hélène Han - 2002 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    This book uncovers and explores the constant tension between the historical and the transcendental that lies at the heart of Michel Foucault's work. In the process, it also assesses the philosophical foundations of his thought by examining his theoretical borrowings from Kant, Nietzsche, and Heidegger, who each provided him with tools to critically rethink the status of the transcendental. Given Foucault's constant focus on the question of the possibility for knowledge, the author argues that his philosophical itinerary can be understood (...)
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    Connections between simulations and observation in climate computer modeling. Scientist’s practices and “bottom-up epistemology” lessons.Hélène Guillemot - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 41 (3):242-252.
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    Who are these people? Personality traits and judgments about trade secret misappropriation in post‐employment activities.Hélène Delerue & Mariam Hamid - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 24 (3):315-331.
    Trade secret theft is a problem that almost all organizations face. The greatest threat is employee mobility and potential unethical post-employment behavior. This study investigates the role of individual personality traits in judgments about trade secret misappropriation. Our hypotheses were tested in three studies addressing three different situational contexts: current employees, employees about to be laid off, and students who had quit their job. Relationships were estimated with robust regression. The results show that some personality traits predict judgment about another (...)
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  13. Expression of nonconscious knowledge via ideomotor actions.Hélène L. Gauchou, Ronald A. Rensink & Sidney Fels - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2):976-982.
    Ideomotor actions are behaviours that are unconsciously initiated and express a thought rather than a response to a sensory stimulus. The question examined here is whether ideomotor actions can also express nonconscious knowledge. We investigated this via the use of implicit long-term semantic memory, which is not available to conscious recall. We compared accuracy of answers to yes/no questions using both volitional report and ideomotor response . Results show that when participants believed they knew the answer, responses in the two (...)
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    Insister of Jacques Derrida.Helene Cixous - 2007 - Stanford University Press.
    In Insister, Hlne Cixous brings a unique mixture of theoretical speculation, breath-taking textual explication and scholarly erudition to an extremely close reading of Derrida's work, always attentive to the details of his thinking. At the same time, Insister is an extraordinarily poetic meditation, a work of literature and of mourning for Jacques Derrida the person, who was a close friend and accomplice of Cixous's from the beginning of their careers.
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    Les véritables principes de la grammaire: et autres textes, 1729-1756.Hélène Metzger & Gad Freudenthal - 1987 - Fayard.
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    Des patrons des mathématiques en France dans l'entre-deux-guerres.Hélène Gispert & Juliette Leloup - 2009 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 62 (1):39-117.
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    Debating Democracy: Do We Need More or Less?Jason Brennan & Hélène Landemore - 2021 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Hélène Landemore.
    In this accessible book, leading scholars Jason Brennan and Hélène Landemore ask, what good is democracy and is there any better alternative? Brennan argues that democracy suffers from built-in systematic flaws. There is no way to fix these flaws--we can only contain them, or jettison democracy for a better system of representative government. Landemore argues that our problem is that we have not been using real democracy. Real democracy--in which citizensexercise more genuine power--can overcome the problems we see in (...)
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    Tragedy and politics in Aristophanes' "Acharnians".Helene P. Foley - 1988 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 108:33-47.
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    From Freud to acetylcholine: Does the AAOM suffice to construct a dream?Helene Sophrin Porte - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (6):626-628.
    Toward illuminating the structure of Llewellyn's dream theory, I compare it in formal terms to Freud's dream theory. An alternative to both of these dream machines, grounded in the distribution of cholinergic activation in the central nervous system, is presented. It is suggested that neither nor dream theory is sufficient to account for the properties of dreams.
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    Responsibility and Culpability in War.Helene Ingierd & Henrik Syse - 2005 - Journal of Military Ethics 4 (2):85-99.
    This article furnishes a philosophical background for the current debate about responsibility and culpability for war crimes by referring to ideas from three important just war thinkers: Augustine, Francisco de Vitoria, and Michael Walzer. It combines lessons from these three thinkers with perspectives on current problems in the ethics of war, distinguishes between legal culpability, moral culpability, and moral responsibility, and stresses that even lower-ranking soldiers must in many cases assume moral responsibility for their acts, even though they are part (...)
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    On Minimal Deliberation, Partisan Activism, and Teaching People How to Disagree.Hélène Landemore - 2013 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 25 (2):210-225.
    ABSTRACT Mutz argues that there is an inverse correlation between deliberation and participation. However, the validity of this conclusion partly depends on how one defines deliberation and participation. Mutz's definition of deliberation as ?hearing the other side? or ?cross-cutting exposure? is narrower than a minimal conception of deliberation with which deliberative democrats could agree. First, a minimal conception of deliberation would have to revolve around the principle of a reasoned exchange of arguments, as opposed to mere exposure to dissenting views. (...)
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    Madeleine Guilbert (1910-2006).Marie-Hélène Zylberberg-Hocquard - 2007 - Clio 25:5-8.
    En mars dernier, on apprenait le décès à l’âge de 95 ans, de Madeleine Guilbert. Elle nous a quittés, comme elle le désirait, dans la plus grande discrétion ; ce qui ne nous empêche pas de lui rendre hommage. Certes, elle était sociologue et le revendiquait, mais, à la différence de beaucoup de ses collègues, elle a affirmé, à travers ses travaux, l’importance, pour toute recherche, de l’ancrage historique. Surtout, ayant participé à la genèse de la sociologie du travail, elle (...)
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    Ibrāhīm ibn Sinān: On Analysis and Synthesis.Hélène Bellosta - 1991 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 1 (2):211.
    This paper is devoted to Ibn Sinn's text deals with two distinct, though closely related, subjects. First he considers the classification of problems, founded on the logical criteria which are the number and degree of indetermination of the solutions and the number of hypotheses and their possible independence. This classification does not replace the Hellenistic one, which remains relevant insofar as it purports to solve geometrical problems, but complements it and has a different frame of reference, applying principally to algebra, (...)
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    Descartes et Saint Augustin : la création des vérités éternelles.Hélène Bouchilloux - 2006 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 131 (2):147.
    C'est tardivement, dans la lettre à Mesland du 2 mai 1644, que Descartes se réclame de saint Augustin pour accréditer non la création des vérités éternelles, mais la coïncidence, en Dieu, du voir, du vouloir et du faire. D'où la question : que doit exactement à saint Augustin la doctrine exposée à Mersenne en 1630? Après avoir montré que saint Augustin ne professe ni la création des vérités éternelles ni la coïncidence, en Dieu, du voir, du vouloir et du faire, (...)
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    Le cogito de la Seconde Méditation : une protestation contre le Malin génie.Hélène Bouchilloux - 2015 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 140 (1):3-16.
    Le Malin génie est absent du Discours de la méthode et des Principes de la philosophie. En différenciant les deux figures du Dieu trompeur et du Malin génie, ainsi que leurs fonctions respectives, on se donne les moyens de discerner la spécificité du cogito de la Seconde Méditation, dont l’un des enjeux majeurs est de renverser littéralement le pyrrhonisme conquis grâce à la fiction du Malin génie par l’affirmation d’une certitude première qui n’est autre que celle de mon existence rétorquée (...)
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    Les Modes Infinis De La Pensée : Un Défi Pour La Pensée.Hélène Bouchilloux - 2012 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 137 (2):163-185.
    Dans la lettre XXXII à Oldenburg, Spinoza affirme que l'esprit humain n'est que la puissance de la pensée divine, non en tant qu'elle est infinie et perçoit toute la nature, mais en tant qu'elle est finie et ne perçoit que le corps humain, ce qui fait de l'esprit humain « une partie de quelque entendement infini ». C'est à Pélucidation de ce « quelque entendement infini » qu'on travaille ici en montrant comment s'élaborent, dans l'Éthique, la doctrine de l'infinité des (...)
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    Décendre 1981.Hélène Cixous - 2014 - Rue Descartes 82 (3):162-168.
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    Dionysus Resurrected: Performances of Euripides’ The Bacchae in a Globalizing World by Erika Fischer-Lichte.Helene P. Foley - 2015 - American Journal of Philology 136 (1):162-166.
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  29. Food glorious food.Helene Gammack - 2010 - In Fritz Allhoff & Dan O'Brien (eds.), Gardening - Philosophy for Everyone: Cultivating Wisdom. Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Eros and Self-Emptying: The Intersections of Augustine and Kierkegaard. By Lee C. Barrett, III.Helene Russell - 2014 - Augustinian Studies 45 (2):293-299.
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    Les socialistes français : vers la société du soin mutuel.Hélène Thomas - 2010 - Cités 43 (3):67.
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    Aristotle's Teleology and Uexküll's Theory of Living Nature.Helene Weiss - 1948 - Classical Quarterly 42 (1-2):44-.
    The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to a similarity between an ancient and a modern theory of living nature. There is no need to present the Aristotelian doctrine in full detail. I must rather apologize for repeating much that is well known. My endeavour is to offer it for comparison, and, incidentally, to clear it from misrepresentation. Uexküll's theory, on the other hand, is little known, and what is given here is an insufficient outline of it. I (...)
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    The shock of the new: A psycho-dynamic extension of social representational theory.Hélène Joffe - 1996 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 26 (2):197–219.
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    Truth and democracy.Hélène Landemore - 2014 - Contemporary Political Theory 13 (2):e7-e11.
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    Societal, Structural, and Conceptual Changes in Mathematics Teaching: Reform Processes in France and Germany over the Twentieth Century and the International Dynamics.Hélène Gispert & Gert Schubring - 2011 - Science in Context 24 (1):73-106.
    ArgumentThis paper studies the evolution of mathematics teaching in France and Germany from 1900 to about 1980. These two countries were leading in the processes of international modernization. We investigate the similarities and differences during the various periods, which showed to constitute significant time units and this in a remarkably parallel manner for the two countries. We argue that the processes of reform concerning the teaching of this major school subject are not understandable from within mathematics education or even within (...)
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    Qualitative decision theory with preference relations and comparative uncertainty: An axiomatic approach.Didier Dubois, Hélène Fargier & Patrice Perny - 2003 - Artificial Intelligence 148 (1-2):219-260.
  37. On finding oneself spinozist : Refuge, beatitude, and the any-space- whatever.Helene Frichot - 2009 - In Eugene W. Holland, Daniel W. Smith & Charles J. Stivale (eds.), Gilles Deleuze: Image and Text. Continuum.
     
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    La création de la Revue du mois : fabrique d’un projet éditorial à la Belle Époque.Caroline Ehrhardt & Hélène Gispert - 2018 - Philosophia Scientiae 22:99-118.
    Cet article analyse les débuts de la Revue du Mois, revue de culture générale à caractère scientifique créée en 1905 par le mathématicien Émile Borel. À une période où des périodiques de format similaire se multiplient, l’originalité de l’entreprise réside dans l’association d’articles présentant à un large public les enjeux des recherches récentes, et de thèmes plus légers, comme des chroniques théâtrales et littéraires. En examinant la préparation des premiers numéros, l’article dévoile les intentions et la mise en acte de (...)
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  39. Mission géomorphologique et topographique.Alexandre Farnoux, Hélène Wurmser, Lionel Fadin & Matthieu Ghilardi - 2008 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 132 (2):835-840.
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    Appraising the quality of mixed methods research in nursing: A qualitative case study of nurse researchers’ views.Sergi Fàbregues & Marie-Hélène Paré - 2018 - Nursing Inquiry 25 (4):e12247.
    While a growing number of works have been published about the use of mixed methods research in nursing, scarce attention has been devoted to the issue of the quality of mixed methods within the discipline. The quality appraisal of mixed methods research poses two problems to nursing science: first, current quality criteria are not nursing‐specific and consequently, they might not facilitate the application of mixed methods research findings into nursing practice. Second, criteria were theoretically derived and as such, they might (...)
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  41. A Propos Des Corrections De Ronsard Dans Ses Œuvres Complètes.Hélène Naïs - 1958 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 20 (2):405-420.
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  42. Le Rustican: Notes Sur La Traduction Française Du Traité D'agriculture De Pierre De Crescens.Hélène Naïs - 1957 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 19 (1):103-132.
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  43. Sur Un Manuscrit Du Rustican: Note Complémentaire.Hélène Naïs - 1958 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 20 (3):556-559.
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  44. Le corps en toutes lettres. Notes sur le De admirandis naturae arcanis de Vanini.Hélène Bah Ostrowiecki - 1998 - Kairos (Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail. Faculté de philosophie) 12:159-177.
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  45. Inferential process in the comprehension of short narratives.Hélène Poissant - forthcoming - Communication and Cognition. Van in (Lier).(Ed.). Literacy Acquisition. Belgium.
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    «L'exigence du temps» selon Kierkegaard.Hélène Politis - 1998 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 29 (4):7-5.
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    Répertoire des Références Philosophiques Dans les Papirer (Papiers) de Søren Kierkegaard.Hélène Politis - 2005 - Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne.
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    Neural constraints on cognition in sleep.Helene Sophrin Porte - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (6):994-995.
    Certain features of Stage NREM sleep – for example, rhythmic voltage oscillation in thalamic neurons – are physiologically inhospitable to “REM sleep processes.” In Stage 2, the sleep spindle and its refractory period must limit the incursion of “covert REM,” and thus the extent of REM-like cognition. If these hyperpolarization-dependent events also inform Stage NREM cognition, does a “1-gen” model suffice to account for REM-NREM differences? [Nielsen].
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    Procedural replay: The anatomy and physics of the sleep spindle.Helene Sophrin Porte - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (1):79-80.
    This commentary implicates the neostriatum in the production of the EEG sleep spindle and in the processing of motor procedural learning in sleep. Whether the sleep spindle may implement not only the consolidation-based enhancement of procedural learning, but also its initial consolidation, is considered; as is the fit between (1) corticostriatal anatomy and physiology, and (2) the physical properties of the sleep spindle.
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  50. Was Aristoteles een cognitivist? Emoties in Aristoteles' Rhetorica.Helene Pott - 2008 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 100 (2):89-102.
     
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