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    Des séparations aux deuils, place de l'aptitude à la séparation comme organisateur psychique.Marie-Frédérique Bacqué - 2008 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 180 (2):23-38.
    Le deuil a été largement étudié par la psychanalyse. L’aptitude à la séparation mère-bébé l’est également par les spécialistes du développement infantile. Nous souhaitons former des ponts entre ces deux épistémologies pour démontrer que l’aptitude à la séparation permet la prédisposition au deuil. L’aptitude à la séparation résulte de la cessation de l’état fusionnel mère-bébé qui permet l’établissement de l’intersubjectivité puis de la subjectivité. Le rythme des interactions mère-bébé donne accès à la temporalité. Ces étapes sont essentielles pour le travail (...)
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    Joint Consultation by a Neurogeneticist of Movement Disorders and a Psychodynamic Psychotherapist: An Occasion for Subjectivization.Olivier Putois, Marie-Frédérique Bacqué & Mathieu Anheim - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    L'obscurité de l'âme christique chez Malebranche.Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin - 2003 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 3 (3):379-396.
    Malebranche interroge le mystère de l’Incarnation par un biais très particulier, celui de « l’in-animation » de Dieu. En s’incarnant, Dieu se dote en effet d’une âme et pas seulement d’un corps. Or, dès lors qu’il est pourvu d’une âme humaine, le Christ en éprouve les limitations. Certes, celles-ci sont consenties et illustrent la volonté d’endosser véritablement la condition humaine, mais elles ont des conséquences surprenantes. Elles expliquent en dernier ressort le nombre important des hommes qui n’entreront pas dans le (...)
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    Procédés d’inversion chez Poulain de la Barre : pour un concept d’efféminage.Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin - 2017 - Philosophiques 44 (2):193-208.
    Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin | : Poulain de la Barre fait un usage original des procédés d’inversion tels qu’on les trouve en littérature et en philosophie, afin de démontrer l’égalité des sexes. Chez lui, l’inversion des valeurs ne vise pas seulement à remettre en cause le bien-fondé de la domination masculine et à louer une supériorité féminine en matière de moeurs et d’intelligence. Cette inversion entend abolir toute hiérarchisation entre les sexes. Tout d’abord l’auteur émancipe le genre du sexe. Ensuite (...)
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    Sorciers et loups-garous, "ręveries des démonographes" la contagion imaginative chez Malebranche.Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin - 2012 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 4:691-704.
    Nicolas Malebranche looks at the phenomena of imaginative contagion up to the point of madness, as in the case of the visions of sorcerers and werewolves. Although Malebranche relies on a psycho-physiological description, it becomes obvious that the responsibility for such contagions is not to be attributed to those who were expected to be the cause, that is would-be sorcerers, but to those who picked up on their deeds and gave them some importance. It is therefore the material conditions of (...)
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  6. Entrée: Ambrosius Victor.Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin - 2008 - In Luc Foisneau (ed.), The Dictionary of Seventeenth-Century French Philosophers: L-Z. Thoemmes.
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    Malebranche mort ou vif.Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin - 2015 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 140 (4):451.
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    Penser au féminin au XVIIe siècle.Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin - 2013 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 138 (3):307-310.
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    La science parfaite. Savants et savantes chez Poulain de la Barre.Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin - 2013 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 138 (3):377-392.
    Le philosophe François Poulain de La Barre réfléchit aux conditions nécessaires pour fonder une nouvelle science d'inspiration cartésienne. Parfaite et universelle, celle-ci s'oppose au savoir de type scolastique en remettant en question la distinction traditionnelle entre le savant et le vulgaire. Poulain entend démontrer que la véritable réforme de la science suppose une féminisation de ses acteurs. Les femmes se caractérisent en effet par le désir naturel de se comprendre elles-mêmes, or la véritable science se définit justement comme connaissance de (...)
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  10. Sorcerers and werewolves," Reveries of demonographers". Imaginative contagion in Malebranche.Marie-Frederique Pellegrin - 2012 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 67 (4):691-704.
     
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    Siep STUURMAN, François Poulain de la Barre and the Invention of Modern Equality, Cambridge (Mass.), Harvard University Press, 2004, x-361 pages. [REVIEW]Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin & Nicole Pellegrin - 2006 - Clio 23:361-363.
    Simone de Beauvoir a beau avoir placé en épigraphe du Deuxième sexe une citation de François Poulain de la Barre (1647-1723), cet écrivain cartésien, qui est l’auteur de trois traités féministes essentiels, reste pour ainsi dire inconnu. Dans son ouvrage, François Poulain de la Barre and the Invention of Modern Equality, Siep Stuurman entend lui restituer toute son importance, non seulement dans l’histoire du féminisme et du genre, mais aussi dans celle de la critique sociale et politique. C’...
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    Politique.Jean-Yves Tilliette, Alessandro Stella, Bernard Merdrignac, Hugues Marchal, Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin, Laurent Feller, Dino Bellucci, Laurent Bourquin, Joël Cornette, François Billacois, Françoise Waquet, Sophie Peytavin, Barbara De Negroni, Marie-Jeanne Königson-Montain, Jean-Claude Bourdin, Christophe Prochasson, Perrine Simon-Nahum & Jean-François Kervégan - 1997 - Revue de Synthèse 118 (2-3):309-358.
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    Philosophes et lumières.Dominique Weber, Jean-Marc Rohbasser, Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin, Mai-Claire Lequan, David Wittmann & Sophie Fesdjian - 2002 - Revue de Synthèse 123 (1):298-316.
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    Facial Expression Related vMMN: Disentangling Emotional from Neutral Change Detection.Klara Kovarski, Marianne Latinus, Judith Charpentier, Helen Cléry, Sylvie Roux, Emmanuelle Houy-Durand, Agathe Saby, Frédérique Bonnet-Brilhault, Magali Batty & Marie Gomot - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Constitution d’un grand corpus d’écrits émergents et novices : principes et méthodes.Sarah De Vogüé, Natacha Espinoza, Brigitte Garcia, Marie Perini, Frédérique Sitri & Marzena Watorek - 2017 - Corpus 16.
    Constitution d’un grand corpus d’écrits émergents et novices : principes et méthodes Cette contribution propose une réflexion sur la construction d’un vaste corpus d’écrits qui permet d’approfondir notre compréhension des processus en jeu dans l’accès à la littératie dans sa diversité, au travers de la pluralité des genres et des types discursifs qui la constituent et chez des apprenants de profils divers : enfants/adultes, langue 1 / langue 2, entendants/sourds. La réflexion sur la mise en place de ce corpus s’inscrit (...)
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    Marie-Fréderique Pellegrin (ed.), Repenser la philosophie du XVIIe siècle. Canons et corpus, special issue of Dix‑septième siècle, no. 296, 2022/3, Presses Universitaires de France. [REVIEW]Sandrine Bergès - 2023 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 11 (2):147-152.
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    Frédérique Le doujet-thomas, « Nom de famille et nom d'usage : le système onomastique a-t-il un genre? ».Anne-Marie Leroyer - 2017 - Clio 45:316-319.
    Dans un article consacré au nom de famille, une juriste pose une question récurrente : « Le système onomastique a-t-il un genre? » La réponse affirmative donnée ne surprendra pas. S’il est certain que l’évolution du droit et des mœurs conduit à plus d’égalité, le nom reste, en droit civil, une des dernières règles reflétant les rapports hiérarchiques de pouvoir entre les hommes et les femmes dans la famille. Le nom des femmes, comme mères ou épouses, semblent encore aujourd’hui être (...)
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    The Subject's Matter: Self-Consciousness and the Body.Frederique De Vignemont & Adrian J. T. Alsmith (eds.) - 2017 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
    The body may be the object we know the best. It is the only object from which we constantly receive a flow of information through sight and touch; and it is the only object we can experience from the inside, through our proprioceptive, vestibular, and visceral senses. Yet there have been very few books that have attempted to consolidate our understanding of the body as it figures in our experience and self-awareness. This volume offers an interdisciplinary and comprehensive treatment of (...)
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    François Poulain de la Barre, De l’égalité des deux sexes. De l’éducation des dames ; De l’excellence des hommes.Claudia Opitz - 2014 - Clio 40:304-304.
    Dans la Querelle des femmes, il n’y a guère d’auteur plus connu et disputé que F. Poulain de la Barre. Il était pourtant impossible de lire ses textes dans une édition moderne, surtout son traité (ironique) sur l’excellence des hommes. Fort à propos, Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin nous présente une édition complète et commentée des trois textes de cet auteur, pourvue d`une introduction aussi bien informée qu’informative. Cette quarantaine de pages sur « Poulain de la Barre : Un féminisme philosop...
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    Resenhas.Lucas Bittencourt Vasconcellos, Iracy Ferreira dos Santos Júnior, Clêmie Blaud & Renata Arruda - 2023 - Discurso 53 (1):236-252.
    Resenhas dos seguintes livros: Scarlett Marton. Nietzsche e as mulheres: Figuras, imagens e tipos femininos. Autêntica, 2022; Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin. Pensées du corps et différences des sexes à l’époque moderne. ENS Éditions, 2020; e Ana Gabriela Colantoni; Georgia Cristina Amitrano; Carla Milani Damião (orgs.). Ensaios de filósofas brasileiras. Ape’Ku Editora, 2022.
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    Agonistic democracy: rethinking political institutions in pluralist times.Marie Paxton - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Agonistic Democracy explores how theoretical concepts from agonistic democracy can inform institutional design in order to mediate conflict in multicultural, pluralist societies. Drawing on the work of Foucault, Nietzsche, Schmitt, and Arendt, Marie Paxton outlines the importance of their themes of public contestation, contingency and necessary interdependency for contemporary agonistic thinkers. Paxton delineates three distinct approaches to agonistic democracy: David Owen's perfectionist agonism, Mouffe's adversarial agonism, and William Connolly and James Tully's inclusive agonism. Paxton demonstrates how each is fundamental (...)
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    Beyond the “Third Wave of Positive Psychology”: Challenges and Opportunities for Future Research.Marié P. Wissing - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The positive psychology landscape is changing, and its initial identity is being challenged. Moving beyond the “third wave of PP,” two roads for future research and practice in well-being studies are discerned: The first is the state of the art PP trajectory that will continue as a scientific discipline in/next to psychology. The second trajectory links to pointers described as part of the so-called third wave of PP, which will be argued as actually being the beginning of a new domain (...)
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    Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology.Marie McGinn & Jonathan Dancy - 1986 - Philosophical Quarterly 36 (145):574.
  24. Sense and Certainty.Marie Mcginn - 1989 - Mind 98 (392):635-637.
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  25. "All in Their Nature Good": Descartes on the Passions of the Soul.Marie Jayasekera - 2020 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 58 (1):71-92.
    Descartes claims that the passions of the soul are “all in their nature good” even though they exaggerate the value of their objects, have the potential to deceive us, and often mislead us. What, then, can he mean by this? In this paper, I argue that these effects of the passions are only problematic when we incorrectly take their goodness to consist in their informing us of harms and benefits to the mind-body composite. Instead, the passions are good in their (...)
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    From armchair to wheelchair: How patients with a locked-in syndrome integrate bodily changes in experienced identity.Marie-Christine Nizzi, Athena Demertzi, Olivia Gosseries, Marie-Aurélie Bruno, François Jouen & Steven Laureys - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1):431-437.
    Different sort of people are interested in personal identity. Philosophers frequently ask what it takes to remain oneself. Caregivers imagine their patients’ experience. But both philosophers and caregivers think from the armchair: they can only make assumptions about what it would be like to wake up with massive bodily changes. Patients with a locked-in syndrome suffer a full body paralysis without cognitive impairment. They can tell us what it is like. Forty-four chronic LIS patients and 20 age-matched healthy medical professionals (...)
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  27. Developmental dyslexia: The visual attention span deficit hypothesis.Marie-Line Bosse, Marie-Josèphe Tainturier & Sylviane Valdois - 2007 - Cognition 104 (2):198-230.
    The visual attention (VA) span is defined as the amount of distinct visual elements which can be processed in parallel in a multi-element array. Both recent empirical data and theoretical accounts suggest that a VA span deficit might contribute to developmental dyslexia, independently of a phonological disorder. In this study, this hypothesis was assessed in two large samples of French and British dyslexic children whose performance was compared to that of chronological-age matched control children. Results of the French study show (...)
     
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    Adaptive memory: Source memory is positively associated with adaptive social decision making.Marie Luisa Schaper, Laura Mieth & Raoul Bell - 2019 - Cognition 186 (C):7-14.
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    The construction and legitimation of workplace bullying in the public sector: insight into power dynamics and organisational failures in health and social care.Marie Hutchinson & Debra Jackson - 2015 - Nursing Inquiry 22 (1):13-26.
    Health‐care and public sector institutions are high‐risk settings for workplace bullying. Despite growing acknowledgement of the scale and consequence of this pervasive problem, there has been little critical examination of the institutional power dynamics that enable bullying. In the aftermath of large‐scale failures in care standards in public sector healthcare institutions, which were characterised by managerial bullying, attention to the nexus between bullying, power and institutional failures is warranted. In this study, employing Foucault's framework of power, we illuminate bullying as (...)
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    The Implementation of Assisted Dying in Quebec and Interdisciplinary Support Groups: What Role for Ethics?Marie-Eve Bouthillier, Catherine Perron, Delphine Roigt, Jean-Simon Fortin & Michelle Pimont - 2022 - HEC Forum 34 (4):355-369.
    The purpose of this text is to tell the story of the implementation of the _Act Respecting End-of-Life Care,_ referred to hereafter as _Law 2_ (Gouvernement du Québec, 2014) with an emphasis on the ambiguous role of ethics in the Interdisciplinary Support Groups (ISGs), created by Quebec's _Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux_ (MSSS). As established, ISGs provide “clinical, administrative and ethical support to health care professionals responding to a request for Medical aid in dying (MAiD)” (Gouvernement du (...)
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    Pierre Bourdieu: A Critical Introduction.Marie-Pierre Le Hir & Jeremy F. Lane - 2004 - Substance 33 (1):147.
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    Is feyerabendian philosophy relevant for scientific knowledge development in nursing?Marie-Lee Yous, Patricia H. Strachan & Jenny Ploeg - 2020 - Nursing Philosophy 21 (3):e12309.
    To revitalize nursing science, there is a need for a new approach to guide nurse scientists in addressing complex problems in health care. By applying theoretical concepts from a revolutionary philosopher of science, Paul K. Feyerabend, new nursing knowledge can be produced using creativity and pluralistic approaches. Feyerabend proposed that methods within and outside of science can produce knowledge. Despite the recognition of Feyerabendian philosophy within science, there is currently a lack of literature regarding the relevance of Feyerabendian philosophy for (...)
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    Knowledge in Sight: Toddlers Plan Efficient Epistemic Actions by Anticipating Learning Gains.Marie Aguirre, Mélanie Brun, Auriane Couderc, Anne Reboul, Philomène Senez & Olivier Mascaro - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (2):e13103.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 2, February 2022.
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    Oldenburg and the art of Scientific Communication.Marie Boas Hall - 1965 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (4):277-290.
    For fifteen years, from 1662 until his death in 1677, Henry Oldenburg served the Royal Society as second Secretary and was charged with almost the entire burden of its correspondence, domestic and foreign. During this time he acted as a centre for the communication of scientific news, searching out new sources of information, encouraging men everywhere to make their work public, acting as an intermediary between scientists and, through the Philosophical Transactions, providing a medium for the publication of short scientific (...)
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    Schadenfreude: The (not so) Secret Joy of Another’s Misfortune.Marie Dasborough & Paul Harvey - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 141 (4):693-707.
    Despite growing interest in emotions, organizational scholars have largely ignored the moral emotion of schadenfreude, which refers to pleasure felt in response to another’s misfortune. As a socially undesirable emotion, it might be assumed that individuals would be hesitant to share their schadenfreude. In two experimental studies involving emotional responses to unethical behaviors, we find evidence to the contrary. Study 1 revealed that subjects experiencing schadenfreude were willing to share their feelings, especially if the misfortune was perceived to be deserved. (...)
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    Hume on Human Excellence.Marie A. Martin - 1992 - Hume Studies 18 (2):383-399.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hume on Human Excellence Marie A. Martin Hume was, in important respects, still verymuch a part ofthe classical ethical tradition. This is something we tend to overlook because we come out of a distinctly modern moral tradition, and we normally approach Hume looking for answers to a set of questions that are distinct, and often far removed, from the central questions of the classical tradition. Yet, the classical (...)
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    Argumentation mining: How can a machine acquire common sense and world knowledge?Marie-Francine Moens - 2018 - Argument and Computation 9 (1):1-14.
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    Nietzsches Sprachstil: gedeutet aus seinem Lebensgefühl u. Weltverhältnis.Marie Hed Kaulhausen - 1977 - Wien: Oldenbourg.
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    Language, media use, and mobility in contemporary society.Marie-Madeleine Kenning - 2005 - Communications 30 (4):445-457.
    This contribution aims to shed light on the interface between language competence and two significant developments in contemporary society: the increase in international mobility and the growing importance of mediated communication. First, I will highlight some common features of mobility and mediated communication and their interaction with second language proficiency, and summarize relevant findings from communication research and media studies. Next, I will focus on the relationship between language and media use. I will model the impact of second language proficiency (...)
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  40. The managerial relevance of ethical efficacy.Marie S. Mitchell & Noel F. Palmer - 2010 - In Marshall Schminke (ed.), Managerial Ethics: Managing the Psychology of Morality. Routledge. pp. 89--108.
     
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  41. The semantics of rising intonation in interrogatives and declaratives.Marie Šafárová - 2005 - In Emar Maier, Corien Bary & Janneke Huitink (eds.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 9. Nijmegen Centre for Semantics. pp. 355--369.
     
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    Saying and Showing and the Continuity of Wittgenstein’s Thought.Marie McGinn - 2001 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 9 (1):24-36.
  43. Wittgenstein and naturalism.Marie McGinn - 2010 - In Mario De Caro & David Macarthur (eds.), Naturalism and Normativity. Cambridge University Press.
  44. Between gender and subjectivity : Iris Marion Young on the phenomenology of lived experience.Marie Garrau - 2012 - In Miriam Bankovsky & Alice Le Goff (eds.), Recognition theory and contemporary French moral and political philosophy: reopening the dialogue. New York: distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave Macmillan.
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    On phantom publics, clusters, and collectives: be(com)ing subject in algorithmic times.Marie Petersmann & Dimitri Van Den Meerssche - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-18.
    This article starts from the observation that practices of ‘algorithmic governmentality’ or ‘governance by data’ are reconfiguring modes of social relationality and collectivity. By building, first, on an empirical exploration of digital bordering practices, we qualify these emergent algorithmic categories as ‘clusters’—pulsing patterns distilled from disaggregated data. As fluid, modular, and ever-emergent forms of association, these ‘clusters’ defy stable expressions of collective representation and social recognition. Second, we observe that this empirical analysis resonates with accounts that diagnosed algorithmic governance as (...)
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    Image, Icon, Economy: The Byzantine Origins of the Contemporary Imaginary.Marie-José Mondzain - 2004 - Stanford University Press.
    This book argues that the extraordinary force of the image in contemporary life--the contemporary imaginary--can be traced back to the Byzantine iconoclastic controversy of the eighth and ninth centuries.
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    Monstrous Imagination: Progeny as Art in French Classicism.Marie-Hélène Huet - 1991 - Critical Inquiry 17 (4):718-737.
    The monster and the woman thus find themselves on the same side, the side of dissimilarity. “The female is as it were a deformed male,” added Aristotle . As she belongs to the category of the different, the female can only contribute more figures of dissimilarities, if not creatures even more monstrous. But the female is a necessary departure from the norm, a useful monstrosity. The monster is gratuitous and useless for future generations. Aristotle’s seminal work on the generation of (...)
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    1. ‘We Must Become What We Are’: Jean-Luc Nancy’s Ontology as Ethos and Praxis.Marie-Eve Morin - 2015 - In Sanja Dejanovic (ed.), Nancy and the Political. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 21-42.
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  49. Etienne Gilson et nous: la philosophie et son histoire.Marie-Thérèse D' Alverny & Monique Couratier (eds.) - 1980 - Paris: Librairie philosophique J. Vrin.
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  50. La remise en question de la summa ratio et des certitudes juridiques par le juriste humaniste Nicolas Bérauld.Marie-Françoise André - 2015 - In Susanna Gambino Longo (ed.), La certitude de l'Antiquité à la Renaissance. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
     
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