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    A focused attention intervention for coping with ostracism.Mikaël Molet, Benjamin Macquet, Olivier Lefebvre & Kipling D. Williams - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4):1262-1270.
    Ostracism—being excluded and ignored—thwarts satisfaction of four fundamental needs: belonging, self-esteem, control, and meaningful existence. The current study investigated whether training participants to focus their attention on the here-and-now reduces distress from an ostracism experience. Participants were first trained in either focused or unfocused attention, and then played Cyberball, an online ball-tossing game for which half the participants were included or ostracized. Participants reported their levels of need satisfaction during the game, and after a short delay. Whereas both training groups (...)
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    Althusser et nous: vingt conversations avec Alain Badiou, Etienne Balibar, Olivier Bloch, Régis Debray, Yves Duroux, Maurice Godelier, Dominique Lecourt, Jean-Pierre Lefebvre, Bernard-Henri Lévy, Pierre Macherey, Jacques-Alain Miller, Jean-Claude Milner, Antonio Negri, Jacques Rancière, François Regnault, Philippe Sollers, Emmanuel Terray, André Tosel, André Tubeuf, Yves Vargas.Aliocha Wald Lasowski - 2016 - Paris: PUF. Edited by Alain Badiou.
    Philosophe et penseur du politique, intellectuel marxiste et militant communiste, enseignant, directeur de collection... : à travers le rayonnement de son oeuvre et de sa personne, Louis Althusser a renouvelé la théorie politique et la philosophie de l'histoire, de Machiavel à Marx. Parmi ses contemporains, Michel Foucault exhorte : " Ouvrez les livres d'Althusser! ", Jacques Derrida évoque " la force rayonnante et provocante de sa pensée ", Gilles Deleuze salue l'" Althusser's Band ", et pour Roland Barthes, " le (...)
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    Philosophy, History and Biology: Essays in Honour of Jean Gayon.Pierre-Olivier Méthot (ed.) - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    This book builds on recent scholarship highlighted in the edited collections, Philosophie, histoire, biologie: mélanges offerts à Jean Gayon (Merlin & Huneman, 2018) and Knowledge of Life Today (Gayon & Petit 2018/2019). While honoring the career and the thought of Jean Gayon (1949-2018), this book showcases the continued relevance of Gayon’s interdisciplinary work and illustrates his central place in the community of historians and philosophers of the life sciences. Chapters in this book address Jean Gayon’s intellectual trajectory from historical epistemology (...)
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    Critique of everyday life.Henri Lefebvre - 1991 - New York: Verso.
    -- v. 3. From modernity to modernism (towards a metaphilosophy of daily life).
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    Number and measure: Hermann von Helmholtz at the crossroads of mathematics, physics, and psychology.Olivier Darrigol - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34 (3):515-573.
    In 1887 Helmholtz discussed the foundations of measurement in science as a last contribution to his philosophy of knowledge. This essay borrowed from earlier debates on the foundations of mathematics, on the possibility of quantitative psychology, and on the meaning of temperature measurement. Late nineteenth-century scrutinisers of the foundations of mathematics made little of Helmholtz’s essay. Yet it inspired two mathematicians with an eye on physics, and a few philosopher-physicists. The aim of the present paper is to situate Helmholtz’s contribution (...)
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    Introduction: Beyond the Production of Ignorance: The Pervasiveness of Industry Influence through the Tools of Chemical Regulation.Nathalie Jas, Marc-Olivier Déplaude, Sara Angeli Aguiton, Valentin Thomas & Emmanuel Henry - 2021 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (5):911-924.
    Research on the influence of industry on chemical regulation has mostly been conducted within the framework of the production of ignorance. This special issue extends this research by looking at how industry asserts its interests––not just in the scientific sphere but also at other stages of policy-making and regulatory process––with a specific focus on the types of tools or instruments industry has used. Bringing together sociologists and historians specialized in Science and Technology Studies, the articles of the special issue study (...)
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    Attention et simultanéité intellectuelle chez Descartes, Clauberg et Spinoza.Olivier Dubouclez - 2017 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 120 (1):27-42.
    Cet article examine le traitement donné par Descartes et certains de ses successeurs d’une question classique, quoique peu étudiée, celle de savoir si l’on peut penser plusieurs choses à la fois. Le thème d’une saisie simultanée est central dans la théorie cartésienne de la connaissance, en particulier dans les Regulæ, où il s’appuie sur le recours à une attention divisée. Restreignant ce pouvoir à la seule imagination, Clauberg voit dans le corps vivant le paradigme de la simultanéité. Spinoza offre quant (...)
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    Dialectical materialism.Henri Lefebvre - 1968 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
    This edition contains a new introduction by Stefan Kipfer, explaining the book’s contemporary ramifications in the ever-expanding reach of the urban in the ...
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    Mesh and measure in early general relativity.Olivier Darrigol - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 52 (Part B):163-187.
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    A rank for the class of elementary submodels of a superstable homogeneous model.Tapani Hyttinen & Olivier Lessmann - 2002 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (4):1469-1482.
    We study the class of elementary submodels of a large superstable homogeneous model. We introduce a rank which is bounded in the superstable case, and use it to define a dependence relation which shares many (but not all) of the properties of forking in the first order case. The main difference is that we do not have extension over all sets. We also present an example of Shelah showing that extension over all sets may not hold for any dependence relation (...)
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    The Mystery of the Einstein–Poincaré Connection.Olivier Darrigol - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):614-626.
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    Poincaré and the Reaction Principle in Electrodynamics.Olivier Darrigol - forthcoming - Philosophia Scientiae:63-125.
    When Henri Poincaré reviewed the then competing theories of electrodynamics in the 1890s, he required their compatibility with two principles of mechanical origin—the reaction principle and the relativity principle. Historians of relativity theory have usually focused on the relativity principle and neglected or misinterpreted Poincaré’s concern with the reaction principle. In particular, most of them have interpreted his crucial article of 1900 on “Lorentz’s theory and the principle of reaction” as an attempt to save this principle by assuming an electromagnetic (...)
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    Peirce's esthetics: A taste for signs in art.Martin Lefebvre - 2007 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 43 (2):319-344.
    : Is Peirce's esthetic relevant for the philosophy of art—what is usually referred to today as aesthetics? At first glance Peirce's idiosyncratic esthetic seems quite unconcerned with issues of art. Yet a careful examination reveals that this is not the case. Thus, rather than attempt to "apply" Peirce's views to some aspect of the practice or the theory of art (e.g., creativity, historiography of art, style, genre), or even to a particular work of art, my intention is to examine how (...)
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    Does it help to feel your body? Evidence is inconclusive that interoceptive accuracy and sensibility help cope with negative experiences.Giorgia Zamariola, Olivier Luminet, Adrien Mierop & Olivier Corneille - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (8):1627-1638.
    ABSTRACTIn four studies, we examined the moderating impact of Interoceptive Accuracy and Interoceptive Sensibility (IS, ass...
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    Human Rights in Deleuze and Bergson's Later Philosophy.Alexandre Lefebvre - 2011 - Theory and Event 14 (3).
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    Mathematical problems arising in qualitative simulation of a differential equation.Olivier Dordan - 1992 - Artificial Intelligence 55 (1):61-86.
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    The Historians' Disagreements over the Meaning of Planck's Quantum.Olivier Darrigol - 2001 - Centaurus 43 (3-4):219-239.
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    Notes de lecture.Olivier Douville - 2014 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 8 (1):58-59.
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    Temporalité queer. Résistance et désir.Olivier Ducharme - 2015 - PhaenEx 10:115-132.
    Cet article veut démontrer l’importance de la temporalité dans le champ des études queer. Notre objectif premier est de souligner que le concept de queer se révèle être fondamentalement un concept temporel qui se déploie de manière dynamique et transitoire. Par l’entremise du concept de résistance foucaldienne, nous insistons pour montrer qu’au cœur de la temporalité queer s’expose aussi bien une négativité — une critique de la temporalité hétéronormative — qu’une positivité — la création de nouvelles manières de vivre temporellement.
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    A simplified genesis of quantum mechanics.Olivier Darrigol - 2009 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 40 (2):151-166.
  21. Manuel de Théologie fondamentale, Editions du Cerf, Cogitatio Dei.Hans Waldenfels, Olivier Depré & Claude Geffré - 1994 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 99 (2):287-287.
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    Between Hydrodynamics and Elasticity Theory: The First Five Births of the Navier-Stokes Equation.Olivier Darrigol - 2002 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 56 (2):95-150.
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    The Analogy between Light and Sound in the History of Optics from the Ancient Greeks to Isaac Newton. Part 1.Olivier Darrigol - 2010 - Centaurus 52 (2):117-155.
    Analogies between hearing and seeing already existed in ancient Greek theories of perception. The present paper follows the evolution of such analogies until the rise of 17th century optics, with due regard to the diversity of their origins and nature but with particular emphasis on their bearing on the physical concepts of light and sound. Whereas the old Greek analogies were only side effects of the unifying concepts of perception, the analogies of the 17th century played an important role in (...)
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    Feeding innovations and their cultural transmission in bird populations.Louis Lefebvre - 2000 - In Celia Heyes & Ludwig Huber (eds.), The Evolution of Cognition. MIT Press. pp. 311--328.
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  25. Positive and negative correlates of feeding innovations in birds: evidence for limited modularity.Louis Lefebvre & Johan J. Bolhuis - 2003 - In Simon M. Reader & Kevin N. Laland (eds.), Animal Innovation. Oxford University Press.
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    Aristote, le syllogisme pratique et les animaux.René Lefebvre - 2008 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 60 (4):535.
    Aristote fait parfois état d’une pensée animale. Dans le De motu animalium, il paraît même considérer que les animaux ont recours à des syllogismes pratiques : il vaut cependant mieux résister à toute tentation de croire qu’il explique en ces termes le comportement animal, dans la mesure où il refuse d’attribuer aux animaux non humains le raisonnement, et tout d’abord l’universalité de la pensée ; or, qui dit absence de concepts ou de jugements universels dit incapacité d’établir les prémisses d’un (...)
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    Construing and constructing others: On the reality and the generality of the behavioral confirmation scenario.Mark Snyder & Olivier Klein - 2005 - Interaction Studies 6 (1):53-67.
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    A Helmholtzian Approach To Space And Time.Olivier Darrigol - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 38 (3):528-542.
    A slight modification of Helmholtz’s metrical approach to the foundations of geometry leads to the locally Euclidian character of space without restriction of the curvature. A bolder generalization involving time measurement leads to the locally Minkowskian character of spacetime. Some philosophical consequences of these results are drawn.Keywords: Hermann Helmholtz; Space; Time; Spacetime.
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    On the necessary truth of the laws of classical mechanics.Olivier Darrigol - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 38 (4):757-800.
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    Faut-il traduire le vocable aristotélicien de 'phantasia' par 'représentation'?René Lefebvre - 1997 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 95 (4):587-616.
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    Computing rank dependent utility in graphical models for sequential decision problems.Gildas Jeantet & Olivier Spanjaard - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (7-8):1366-1389.
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    Théorie générale des normes.Hans Kelsen, Olivier Beaud & Fabrice Malkani - 1996 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Hans KELSEN, le plus célèbre philosophe du droit issu du rang des juristes, est surtout connu pour avoir fondé une école juridique (l'Ecole de Vienne) qui radicalise la doctrine du positivisme juridique. Il a défendu, sa vie durant, une conception normativiste du droit et la thèse d'une stricte séparation entre le droit et la science du droit. Si l'on connaît bien en France son ouvrage programmatique sur la Théorie pure du droit, dans sa deuxième édition traduite par Charles Eisenmann, on (...)
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    The Analogy between Light and Sound in the History of Optics from the ancient Greeks to Isaac Newton. Part 2†.Olivier Darrigol - 2010 - Centaurus 52 (3):206-257.
    Analogies between hearing and seeing already existed in ancient Greek theories of perception. The present paper follows the evolution of such analogies until the rise of 17th century optics, with due regard to the diversity of their origins and nature but with particular emphasis on their bearing on the physical concepts of light and sound. Whereas the old Greek analogies were only side effects of the unifying concepts of perception, the analogies of the 17th century played an important role in (...)
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    Diagrammatic Representation and Reasoning.Michael Anderson, Bernd Meyer & Patrick Olivier - 2000 - London, England: Springer.
    The rise in computing and multimedia technology has spawned an increasing interest in the role of diagrams and sketches, not only for the purpose of conveying information but also for creative thinking and problem-solving. This book attempts to characterise the nature of "a science of diagrams" in a wide-ranging, multidisciplinary study that contains accounts of the most recent research results in computer science and psychology. Key topics include: cognitive aspects, formal aspects, and applications. It is a well-written and indispensable survey (...)
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  35. A New Image of Law: Deleuze and Jurisprudence.Alexandre Lefebvre - 2005 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2005 (130):103-126.
     
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  36. L'argument du sectionnement des vivants dans les Parva naturalia: Le cas des insectes.David Lefebvre - 2002 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 20 (1):5-34.
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    Aristote: zoologie et éthique.René Lefebvre - 2013 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 11:101-110.
    Authentique zoologue, Aristote fait de l’homme un animal parmi d’autres au sein des êtres naturels. Les travaux scientifiques, cependant, malgré des rapprochements, mettent déjà en évidence sa singularité, tandis que l’animal non humain, considéré comme dépourvu de raison malgré des nuances, est exclu du champ de l’éthique dont la bestialité marque la limite. La vertu se conquiert en grande partie contre la part animale de l’homme mais l’animal en est incapable au sens strict. L’animal n’a guère valeur de modèle et (...)
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    The Spirited Horse, the Engineer, and the Mathematician: Water Waves in Nineteenth-Century Hydrodynamics.Olivier Darrigol - 2003 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58 (1):21-95.
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    The Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies from Faraday to Hertz.Olivier Darrigol - 1993 - Centaurus 36 (3):245-360.
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    L’évolution des normes face au développement des objets de santé connectés.Valérie Siranyan & Olivier Toucas - 2019 - Médecine et Droit 2019 (158):130-136.
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    Construing and constructing others.Mark Snyder & Olivier Klein - 2005 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 6 (1):53-67.
    When individuals hold expectations about other people, they can elicit from these targets behaviors that are consistent with their expectations, even if these expectations are independent of the target’s real characteristics. In this paper, we consider the role that this phenomenon, known as behavioral confirmation, plays in shaping the social perceptions of perceivers, targets, and outside observers. As well, we address the value of laboratory research on behavioral confirmation for understanding the dynamics and outcomes of social interactions in naturally occurring (...)
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    À l'épreuve d'exister avec Henri Maldiney: philosophie, art, psychiatrie: colloque de Cerisy.Christiane Younès & Olivier Frerot (eds.) - 2016 - Paris: Hermann.
    Philosophe majeur de notre epoque, Henri Maldiney a elabore une phenomenologie de l'existence centree sur l'Ouvert. Preconisant un - retour aux choses memes -, il refute radicalement la separation instauree entre sujet et objet, insistant sur l'experience de la rencontre comme signifiance insignifiable, transpossibilite et transpassibilite, recueil et deploiement. a partir notamment de Binswanger, Straus, Freud, Szondi, Heidegger et plus largement des textes classiques grecs, allemands, chinois, accordant une importance toute particuliere a l'art, il a contribue de maniere decisive a (...)
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    Penser la loyauté en droit: mélanges en l'honneur de Christine Youego.Christine Youego, Pierre-Olivier Chaumet & Christine Puigelier (eds.) - 2023 - Paris: Éditions Mare & Martin.
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    Absence de douleur et raison : la vérité des plaisirs chez Platon.René Lefebvre - 2012 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 101 (2):257.
    This paper is about the two ways Plato considers that pleasures can be true, as rational pleasures and as pleasures without pain. The main points under examination are the interpretation of Platonic pleasures as propositional attitudes, and the relation between pleasure itself and feeling pleasure.
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  45. Bergson and human rights.Alexandre Lefebvre - 2012 - In Alexandre Lefebvre & Melanie Allison White (eds.), Bergson, Politics, and Religion. Durham: Duke University Press.
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    An Ethical Evaluation of the Supreme Court Decision Regarding ERISA Interpretation.Kristin Lefebvre - 2007 - Journal of Philosophical Research 32 (9999):327-334.
    Although the ethical and legal worlds are often at odds, a wealth of information is gained by evaluating legal decisions from an ethical perspective. Evaluating court decisions from an ethical viewpoint, increases our knowledge, and helps to beneficially influence future court precedent. Of particular importance to the relationship between the law, business, and ethics, is the ideal of beneficence and non-maleficence. It is the court’s role to protect the rights of individuals, especially with regards to their health care provision. These (...)
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    A Historian's Remarks on the Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism.Georges Lefebvre - 1956 - Science and Society 20 (3):241 - 246.
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    Antiochos le Grand et les Étoliens à la fin du IIIe siècle.François Lefebvre - 1996 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 120 (2):757-771.
    Η χρονολογική έρευνα και η εξέταση του λίθου οδηγούν στην αποκατάσταση, πάνω από το απόσπασμα κειμένου αμφικτιονικής πράξης που μνημόνευα τον Αντίοχο Γ' και τη Λαοδίκη και δημοσιεύτηκε το 1954 από τον P. M. Fraser στο BCH, ενός καταλόγου ιερομνημόνων επί άρχοντος Φιλαιτώλου στους Δελφούς (201/0), καθώς και ορισμένων εχνακών διατάξεων. Με τη συμπλήρωση αυτή, ακόμη και αν το ακριβές αντικείμενο του περιεχομένου της παραμένει άγνωστο, η επιγραφή αποκαλύπτει τις επαφές που αναπτύχθηκαν μεταξύ του Σελευκίδη βασιλιά και των Αιτωλών, σε (...)
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    A Psychological Theory of Bipolarity and Reflexivity.Vladimir A. Lefebvre - 1992 - Edwin Mellen Press.
    This work aims to demonstrate that a universal model of man can be constructed using the precise mathematical formulation of a few philosophical theses about the nature of human beings. The author uses it to find theoretical solutions for several unexplained phenomena in psychophysics.
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    Conspicuous Consumption.Martin Lefebvre - 2005 - Theory, Culture and Society 22 (3):43-62.
    The aim of this article is to posit a conceptual model for the way ideas, conceptions, or feelings are represented or ‘figured’ in memory with the help of the imagination, and to use this model to begin to outline what I believe constitutes part of our culture’s ‘memory-image’ of the serial killer in both fact and fiction. Human memory is not simply a passive storehouse of information. It is an active process whereby relations are created by way of the imagination. (...)
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