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    Lettres à Sophie: "lettres sur la religion, sur l''me humaine et sur l'existence de Dieu".Olivier Bloch - 2004 - Honoré Champion.
    Ce texte anonyme de 1770 s'inscrit dans l'esprit d'un grand nombre d'oeuvres antichrétiennes souvent clandestines, athées et matérialistes, inspirées tant par la littérature philosophique de l'âge classique que par l'érudition libertine. Inachevées, ces lettres cinglantes, hardies et humoristiques traitent seulement deux des thèmes annoncés.
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    Boèce au fil du temps: son influence sur les lettres européennes du Moyen Âge à nos jours.Sophie Conte, Alicia Oïffer-Bomsel & María Elena Cantarino-Suñer (eds.) - 2019 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    An essential reference since the Middle Ages for European intellectuals, the work of Boethius contributed to the universalization of knowledge. This collective volume highlights the cultural heritage of this great classic from antiquity with its exemplary scientific eclecticism.
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    Diderot's Letters to Sophie Volland. A Selection translated by Peter France. London, Oxford University Press, 1972. 13,5 × 20,5, 218 p., 1 h.t. relié, 3,40 £. [REVIEW]A. Delorme - 1973 - Revue de Synthèse 94 (70-72):398.
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    Kant et Wolff: Héritages et ruptures.Sophie Grapotte & Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet (eds.) - 2011 - Vrin.
    L'influence decisive de Christian Wolff sur la pensee du XVIIIe siecle ne saurait plus etre mise en question aujourd'hui. Toutefois, les commentateurs ont longtemps pris a la lettre la critique kantienne du wolffianisme, assimilant la doctrine de Wolff a celle de ses disciples et mettant l'accent presque exclusivement sur la rupture accomplie par l'oeuvre de Kant. Cela a contribue a sous-estimer le role considerable joue par Wolff dans la constitution du criticisme. Les etudes rassemblees dans ce volume se proposent d'interroger (...)
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    Does love of one’s country have a gender? The uneven distribution of revolutionary emotions in France, 1790 to 1795. [REVIEW]Sophie Wahnich - 2018 - Clio 47:93-116.
    Face aux nouveaux désirs des femmes, le rappel à l’ordre par les hommes au pouvoir a été constant. Les femmes sont vite sommées de rester à leur place d’épouses, de mères de famille et de maintenir leur supposé penchant de douceur pour qu’il agisse au foyer. Au mieux, elles doivent transmettre l’amour de la patrie à leurs enfants, le goût de l’héroïsme à leurs fils. La pensée, puis l’expérience d’un brouillage des affects et des places produisent l’affolement des hommes. Pour (...)
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    Sylvain PIRON (traduites et présentées par), Lettres des deux amants attribuées à Héloïse et Abélard, Paris, Gallimard, NRF, 2005, 219 pages ; Guy LOBRICHON, Héloïse, l’amour et le savoir, Paris, Gallimard, Bibliothèque des. [REVIEW]Sophie Cassagnes-Brouquet - 2006 - Clio 24:319-348.
    Héloïse est sans aucun doute l’une des figures féminines les plus illustres du Moyen Âge. Elle propose l’exemple même d’un mythe tellement universel qu’il masque la vraie femme. Associée à Abélard, Héloïse offre l’image de l’amour le plus profond, le plus éternel qui unit les amants au-delà même de la mort. La légende s’est emparée de la femme qui reste encore aujourd’hui une inconnue. Deux ouvrages essentiels viennent heureusement combler cette lacune. Le premier est la traduction et la prés...
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    Sophie de Grouchy, Lettres sur la sympathie, suivies de Lettres d'amour à Mailla Garat, Montréal, Presses de l'Université du Québec, Cahiers Recherches et Théories no 23, coll. « Symbolique et idéologie », textes revus, présentés et annotés par Jean-Paul de Lagrave.Sophie de Grouchy, Lettres sur la sympathie, suivies de Lettres d'amour à Mailla Garat, Montréal, Presses de l'Université du Québec, Cahiers Recherches et Théories no 23, coll. « Symbolique et idéologie », textes revus, présentés et annotés par Jean-Paul de Lagrave.Véronique Pageau - 1994 - Philosophiques 21 (1):279-281.
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    Sophie de Grouchy, Adam Smith, and the Politics of Sympathy.Eric Schliesser - 2019 - In Eileen O’Neill & Marcy P. Lascano (eds.), Feminist History of Philosophy: The Recovery and Evaluation of Women’s Philosophical Thought. Springer, NM 87747, USA: Springer. pp. 193-219.
    This paper explains Sophie de Grouchy’s philosophical debts to Adam Smith. I have three main reasons for this: first, it should explain why eighteenth-century philosophical feminists found Smith, who has—to put it mildly—not been a focus of much recent feminist admiration, a congenial starting point for their own thinking; second, it illuminates De Grouchy’s considerable philosophical originality, especially her important, overlooked contributions to political theory; third, it is designed to remove some unfortunate misconceptions that have found their way into (...)
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    Introduction aux Lettres morales de J.J. Rousseau.Daniel Schulthess - 2012 - In R. Trousson & F. Eigeldinger (eds.), Œuvres complètes de Jean Jacques Rousseau, t. XVII. Slatkine-Champion. pp. p. 327-331, annotation du texte,.
    The text shortly introduces Rousseau’s Lettres Morales, which result from the conversations he had with Mme Houdetot in the years 1757-1758. It is interesting to notice that in contrast to other important philosophical works based on a love relationship (one can think of Plato’s Symposium and the role of Diotima, but also of Boethius’s Philosophia in the Consolatio or Dante’s Beatrice in the Divine Comedy), in Rousseau’s letters it is the man who has the leading role, whereas the woman (...)
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  10. Malas compañías.Marina Garcés - 2022 - Barcelona: Galaxia Gutenberg.
    Este es un libro sobre la libertad y sobre la verdad. Y ahora ya podéis reír. Pero no os protejáis en la risa sarcástica, permitíos una risa impertinente. La libertad y la verdad son dos formas de impertinencia necesaria, cuando hemos comprendido que no somos realmente libres ni escaparemos nunca del error ni del engaño. De esto hablan estos textos, y lo hacen de la mano de diversos autores y personajes que han hecho de su impertinencia una forma de pensamiento. (...)
     
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    A Resource-Based View of Social Entrepreneurship: How Stewardship Culture Benefits Scale of Social Impact.Sophie Bacq & Kimberly A. Eddleston - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 152 (3):589-611.
    Despite efforts to address societal ills, social enterprises face challenges in increasing their impact. Drawing from the RBV, we argue that a social enterprise’s scale of social impact depends on its capabilities to engage stakeholders, attract government support, and generate earned-income. We test our hypotheses on a sample of 171 US-based social enterprises and find support for the hypothesized relationships between these organizational capabilities and scale of social impact. Further, we find that these relationships are contingent upon stewardship culture. Specifically, (...)
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    What Bioethics Owes Reproductive Justice.Sophie Schott, Virginia A. Brown & Faith Fletcher - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (2):52-55.
    In the wake of the Supreme Court Decision, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, Minkoff, Vullikanti, and Marshall (2024) argue that the unraveling of the constitutional right to abortion t...
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    Everything: Totality and Self-Representation, from Past to Present.Liran Razinsky - 2017 - Substance 46 (3):150-172.
    Desire, at a given stage of your life […], for a book that you’ll put Everything in: the Whole of your life, your sufferings, your joys, and therefore, of course, the whole of your world and perhaps the whole of the world.This paper explores the autobiographical desire for a complete, comprehensive recording of a life. As long ago as 1762, Diderot wrote in a letter to his love, Sophie Volland: How is it, I asked myself, that […] nobody (...)
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    The development of co-representation effects in a joint task: Do children represent a co-actor?Sophie J. Milward, Sotaro Kita & Ian A. Apperly - 2014 - Cognition 132 (3):269-279.
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    N2b Reflects the Cognitive Changes in Executive Functioning After Concussion: A Scoping Review.Sophie N. Krokhine, Nathalee P. Ewers, Kiersten I. Mangold, Rober Boshra, Chia-Yu A. Lin & John F. Connolly - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Objectives: The N2b is an event-related potential component thought to index higher-order executive function. While the impact of concussion on executive functioning is frequently discussed in the literature, limited research has been done on the role of N2b in evaluating executive functioning in patients with concussion. The aims of this review are to consolidate an understanding of the cognitive functions reflected by the N2b and to account for discrepancies in literature findings regarding the N2b and concussion.Methods: A scoping review was (...)
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    Comment éclaircir et justifier la notion de monade?Lettres de Leibniz À Wolff - 2007 - Revue de Synthèse 128 (3-4):357-368.
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    La Ceremonie des adieux, suivi de entretiens avec Jean-Paul Sartre, Aout-l.Lettres A. Sartre - 2003 - In Claudia Card (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--305.
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    Mothering against motherhood: doula work, xenohospitality and the idea of the momrade.Sophie A. Lewis - 2023 - Feminist Theory 24 (1):68-85.
    Today, a new vein of queer Marxist-feminist family-abolitionist theorising is reviving contemporary feminists’ willingness to imagine, politically, what women's liberationists in the 1970s called ‘mothering against motherhood’. Concurrently, the jokey portmanteau ‘momrade’, i.e. mom + comrade, has circulated persistently in the twenty-first century on online forums maintained by communities of mothers and/or leftists. This article asks: what if, in the name of abolishing the family, we took the joke entirely seriously? What makes a ‘mom’ a ‘momrade’, or vice versa? In (...)
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    Expectation Gates Neural Facilitation of Emotional Words in Early Visual Areas.Sophie M. Trauer, Matthias M. Müller & Sonja A. Kotz - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Notes on a complicated relationship: scientific pluralism, epistemic relativism, and stances.Sophie Juliane Veigl - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):3485-3503.
    While scientific pluralism enjoys widespread popularity within the philosophy of science, a related position, epistemic relativism, does not have much traction. Defenders of scientific pluralism, however, dread the question of whether scientific pluralism entails epistemic relativism. It is often argued that if a scientific pluralist accepts epistemic relativism, she will be unable to pass judgment because she believes that “anything goes”. In this article, I will show this concern to be unnecessary. I will also argue that common strategies to differentiate (...)
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    Reconsidering ‘ethics’ and ‘quality’ in healthcare research: the case for an iterative ethical paradigm.Fiona A. Stevenson, William Gibson, Caroline Pelletier, Vasiliki Chrysikou & Sophie Park - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):21.
    UK-based research conducted within a healthcare setting generally requires approval from the National Research Ethics Service. Research ethics committees are required to assess a vast range of proposals, differing in both their topic and methodology. We argue the methodological benchmarks with which research ethics committees are generally familiar and which form the basis of assessments of quality do not fit with the aims and objectives of many forms of qualitative inquiry and their more iterative goals of describing social processes/mechanisms and (...)
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  22. "Vocabulaire philosophique," lettre A. [Fascicules 1 et 2, seconde édition].A. Lalande - 1923 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 23:49.
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  23. De la peinture comme corps à corps avec la matière: entretien avec Sophie Cauvin par Véronique Bergen.Sophie Cauvin - 2004 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 107:123-128.
     
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    Open Space: Less ‘Population’ Talk, more Kin–Making: On Manchester's Birth Festival.Sophie A. Lewis - 2017 - Feminist Review 117 (1):193-199.
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    Small RNA research and the scientific repertoire: a tale about biochemistry and genetics, crops and worms, development and disease.Sophie Juliane Veigl - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (1):1-25.
    The discovery of RNA interference in 1998 has made a lasting impact on biological research. Identifying the regulatory role of small RNAs changed the modes of molecular biological inquiry as well as biologists' understanding of genetic regulation. This article examines the early years of small RNA biology's success story. I query which factors had to come together so that small RNA research came into life in the blink of an eye. I primarily look at scientific repertoires as facilitators of rapid (...)
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    Participant selection for preventive Regenerative Medicine trials: ethical challenges of selecting individuals at risk.Sophie L. Niemansburg, Michelle G. J. L. Habets, Wouter J. A. Dhert, Johannes J. M. van Delden & Annelien L. Bredenoord - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (11):914-916.
    The innovative field of Regenerative Medicine (RM) is expected to extend the possibilities of prevention or early treatment in healthcare. Increasingly, clinical trials will be developed for people at risk of disease to investigate these RM interventions. These individuals at risk are characterised by their susceptibility for developing clinically manifest disease in future due to the existence of degenerative abnormalities. So far, there has been little debate about the ethical appropriateness of including such individuals at risk in clinical trials. We (...)
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    Non-contingent affective outcomes influence judgments of control.Sophie G. Paolizzi, Cory A. Potts & Richard A. Carlson - 2023 - Consciousness and Cognition 113 (C):103552.
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  28. Rethinking hereditary relations: the reconstitutor as the evolutionary unit of heredity.Sophie J. Veigl, Javier Suárez & Adrian Stencel - 2022 - Synthese 200 (5):1-42.
    This paper introduces the reconstitutor as a comprehensive unit of heredity within the context of evolutionary research. A reconstitutor is the structure resulting from a set of relationships between different elements or processes that are actively involved in the recreation of a specific phenotypic variant in each generation regardless of the biomolecular basis of the elements or whether they stand in a continuous line of ancestry. Firstly, we justify the necessity of introducing the reconstitutor by showing the limitations of other (...)
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    Knowing What to Do: Imagination, Virtue, and Platonism in Ethics.Sophie Grace Chappell - 2017 - Oxford University Press.
    Sophie Grace Chappell develops a picture of what philosophical ethics can be like, once set aside from the idealising and reductive pressures of conventional moral theory. Her question is 'How are we to know what to do?', and the answer she defends is 'By developing our moral imaginations'.
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    The effects of brand placement disclosures on skepticism and brand memory.Sophie C. Boerman, Karolina Tutaj & Eva A. van Reijmersdal - 2013 - Communications 38 (2):127-146.
    Recently, the European Union decreed that European countries should use disclosures of brand placement in programs and movies on television to guarantee fair communication. However, an understanding of the effects of disclosing brand placement is lacking. The present study is the first to test the impact of the new TV sponsorship regulations regarding disclosure of brand placement. In an experiment, we examine viewers’ opinions about disclosures along with the effects of disclosure timings. Analyses show that brand memory increases when a (...)
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  31. Lettre à Marcella.A. Porphyry & Flacelière - 1944 - Paris,: Editions du vieux colombier.
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    A Critical Introduction to Properties.Sophie Allen - 2016 - London, UK: Bloomsbury.
    What determines qualitative sameness and difference? This book explores four principal accounts of the ontological basis of properties, including universals, trope theory, resemblance nominalism, and class nominalism, considering the assumptions and ontolological commitments which are required to make each into a plausible account of properties. -/- The latter half of the book investigates the applications of property theory and the different conceptions of properties which might be adopted with these in mind: first, the possibility and desirability of individuating properties, and (...)
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  33. A French Partition of the Empire of Natural Philosophy (1670-1690).Sophie Roux - 2013 - In Garber and Roux (ed.), The Mechanization of Natural Philosophy. pp. 55-98.
    During the seventeenth century there were different ways of opposing the new mechanical philosophy and the old Aristotelian philosophy. Remarkably enough, one of this way succeeded in becoming stable beyond the moment of its formulation, one according to which Descartes would be the benchmark by which the works of other natural philosophers of the seventeenth century fall either on the side of the old or the new. I consequently examine the French debate where this representation emerges, a debate that took (...)
     
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    Bioethicists Today: Results of the Views in Bioethics Survey.Leah Pierson, Sophie Gibert, Leila Orszag, Haley K. Sullivan, Rachel Yuexin Fei, Govind Persad & Emily A. Largent - forthcoming - American Journal of Bioethics.
    Bioethicists influence practices and policies in medicine, science, and public health. However, little is known about bioethicists’ views. We recently surveyed 824 U.S. bioethicists on a wide range of ethical issues, including topics related to abortion, medical aid in dying, and resource allocation, among others. We also asked bioethicists about their demographic, religious, academic, and professional backgrounds. We find that bioethicists’ normative commitments predict their views on bioethical issues. We also find that, in important ways, bioethicists’ views do not align (...)
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    Food-evoked nostalgia.Chelsea A. Reid, Jeffrey D. Green, Sophie Buchmaier, Devin K. McSween, Tim Wildschut & Constantine Sedikides - 2023 - Cognition and Emotion 37 (1):34-48.
    In three studies, we examined food as an elicitor of nostalgia. Study 1 participants visualised eating either a nostalgic or regularly consumed food. Study 2 participants visualised consuming 12 foods. Study 3 participants consumed 12 flavour samples. Following their food experiences, all participants responded to questions regarding the profile of food-evoked nostalgia (i.e. autobiographical relevance, arousal, familiarity, positive and negative emotions) and several psychological functions (i.e. positive affect, self-esteem, social connectedness, meaning in life). Study 2 and 3 participants also reported (...)
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    Le temps à l'oeuvre: sur la pensée d'Emmanuel Levinas.Sophie Galabru - 2020 - Paris: Hermann.
    "La philosophie d'Emmanuel Levinas est souvent présentée comme une philosophie de l'éthique et fut associée à des notions telles que le visage, autrui ou la responsabilité. Or, ces notions peuvent être comprises à partir d'un primat accordé au temps. Levinas propose en effet une philosophie du temps dans un dialogue avec d'autres pensées (Lavelle, Bergson, Rosenzweig, Husserl, Heidegger). Rappelant combien les premiers écrits de Levinas délivrent une philosophie du sujet et de l'instant, l'ouvrage se propose d'expliquer le développement de cette (...)
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    Lettres a Félix ravaisson (1846-1892).Xavier Léon, Ernest Havet, A. Fouillée, J. Michelet, C. Renouvier & É Boutroux - 1938 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 45 (2):173-202.
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    Mechanism. A visual, lexical and conceptual history: by Domenico Bertoloni Meli, Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019, xii + 188 pp., $50.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-0-8229-4547-9.Sophie Roux - 2022 - Annals of Science 79 (3):411-413.
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    Résister à la « crise de la conscience historique ».Sophie Wahnich - 2008 - 29:105-120.
    Historienne, Sophie Wahnich est chargée de recherche au Centre national de la recherche scientifique. Labyrinthe a souhaité la rencontrer car sa pratique déplace les cadres ordinaires de son métier. Jeu temporel tout d’abord : spécialiste de la Révolution française, elle ne s’interdit jamais de confronter son savoir à des enjeux contemporains, qu’il s’agisse des guerres du début du xxe siècle, de celles de l’ex-Yougoslavie ou des formes de revendications les plus récentes. Jeu ensuite avec le...
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    Towards a Politicized Anatomy of Fundamental Disagreement.Sophie Juliane Veigl - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 31 (3):450-466.
    Fundamental disagreement is at the core of many debates surrounding epistemic relativism. Proponents of epistemic relativism argue that certain disagreements are irresolvable because proponents base their views on fundamentally different epistemic principles and, thus, fundamentally different epistemic systems. Critics of epistemic relativism argue that this analysis is wrong since the particular epistemic principles in question are most of the time derived from or instances of the same, more basic, epistemic principle. With regard to the individuation of epistemic systems, there is, (...)
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    A use/disuse paradigm for CRISPR-Cas systems.Sophie Juliane Veigl - 2019 - Biology and Philosophy 34 (1):13.
    In his insightful review, Eugene V. Koonin discusses various aspects of CRISPR-Cas systems with a strong focus on their qualities as "adaptive immune systems". The CRISPR-Cas system is most famous for its application as a gene-editing tool. Koonin provides a deeper insight into its biological function in bacteria, which is to immunize the cell against parasite DNA. I shall comment on one issue discussed in the text, in two steps. First, I shall elaborate on CRISPR-Cas systems and their supposed Lamarckian (...)
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    Equilibrium in the Balance: A Study of Psychological Explanation.Sophie Haroutunian - 2011 - Springer.
    For some time now, the study of cognitive development has been far and away the most active discipline within developmental psychology. Although there would be much disagreement as to the exact proportion of papers published in develop mental journals that could be considered cognitive, 50% seems like a conservative estimate. Hence, a series of scholarly books devoted to work in cognitive devel opment is especially appropriate at this time. The Springer Series in Cognitive Development contains two basic types of books, (...)
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    Éveiller à la pensée: au détour des Grecs.Sophie Klimis - 2021 - Louvain-La-Neuve: PUL, Presses universitaires de Louvain. Edited by Frank Pierobon.
    La philosophie doit-elle, aujourd'hui encore, quelque chose à la langue, à la culture et à la pensée grecques? Sophie Klimis, en s’entretenant avec Frank Pierobon, réfléchit sur ces manières de penser et ces nouvelles formes de vie, inventées en Grèce ancienne, conjointement à l’émergence du projet politique de la démocratie. Elle propose un voyage vers ces temps lointains et toujours inspirants, pour en percevoir les ressources, notamment en montrant comment des dispositifs institutionnels et symboliques – dont ceux du choeur (...)
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  44. Epistemic Akrasia.Sophie Horowitz - 2013 - Noûs 48 (4):718-744.
    Many views rely on the idea that it can never be rational to have high confidence in something like, “P, but my evidence doesn’t support P.” Call this idea the “Non-Akrasia Constraint”. Just as an akratic agent acts in a way she believes she ought not act, an epistemically akratic agent believes something that she believes is unsupported by her evidence. The Non-Akrasia Constraint says that ideally rational agents will never be epistemically akratic. In a number of recent papers, the (...)
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    Lettres inédites d'Henri Bergson à Salomon Reinach.Patricia Verdeau - 2012 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 137 (2):223-240.
    Sont éditées et présentées 24 lettres de Bergson à Salomon Reinach. Outre l'intérêt biographique de cette correspondance, on y trouve trois lettres au moins offrant un véritable intérêt philosophique : une présentation par Bergson de la philosophie de William James et deux lettres sur des aspects de sa propre philosophie, suscitées par la préparation et la parution des Lettres à Zoé. Twenty-four letters from Bergson to Salomon Reinach are edited and presented here. Besides the biographical interest (...)
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    Conscientious objection in medical students: a questionnaire survey.Sophie L. M. Strickland - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (1):22-25.
    Objective To explore attitudes towards conscientious objections among medical students in the UK. Methods Medical students at St George's University of London, Cardiff University, King's College London and Leeds University were emailed a link to an anonymous online questionnaire, hosted by an online survey company. The questionnaire contained nine questions. A total of 733 medical students responded. Results Nearly half of the students in this survey stated that they believed in the right of doctors to conscientiously object to any procedure. (...)
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  47. Believing for a Reason is (at least) Nearly Self-Intimating.Sophie Keeling - 2022 - Erkenntnis.
    This paper concerns a specific epistemic feature of believing for a reason (e.g., believing that it will rain on the basis of the grey clouds outside). It has commonly been assumed that our access to such facts about ourselves is akin in all relevant respects to our access to why other people hold their beliefs. Further, discussion of self-intimation - that we are necessarily in a position to know when we are in certain conditions - has centred largely around mental (...)
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  48. Effets de mimétisme: Sophie Volland: Un monde de demoiselles.Servanne Woodward - 1998 - Diderot Studies 27:169-180.
     
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  49. Mental Causation and Ontology.Sophie Gibb, E. J. Lowe & Rögnvaldur Ingthorsson (eds.) - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Mental causation has been a hotly disputed topic in recent years, with reductive and non-reductive physicalists vying with each other and with dualists over how to accommodate, or else to challenge, two widely accepted metaphysical principles—the principle of the causal closure of the physical domain and the principle of causal non-overdetermination—which together appear to support reductive physicalism, despite the latter’s lack of intuitive appeal. Current debate about these matters appears to have reached something of an impasse, prompting the question of (...)
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    Truth, Time and History: A Philosophical Inquiry.Sophie Botros - 2017 - London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This book investigates the reality of the past by connecting arguments across areas which are conventionally discussed in isolation from each other. Breaking the impasse within the narrower analytic debate between Dummett’s semantic anti-realists and the truth value link realists as to whether the past exists independently of our methods of verification, it is argued, through an examination of the puzzles concerning identity over time, that only the present exists. Drawing on Lewis’s analogy between times and possible worlds, and work (...)
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