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    Après coup, l'invention de l'origine: création et temporalités.Pascale Borrel & Sandrine Ferret (eds.) - 2006 - Bruxelles: Lettre volée.
    Regroupe les communications présentées lors du colloque "Après coup : l'invention de l'origine" qui s'est tenu du 15 au 16 novembre 2002 à l'Université Rennes 2-Haute Bretagne, et les textes d'auteurs qui ont voulu s'associer par la suite à cette recherche.
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    Grounding context in face processing: color, emotion, and gender.Sandrine Gil & Ludovic Le Bigot - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Happy, sad, scary and peaceful musical excerpts for research on emotions.Sandrine Vieillard, Isabelle Peretz, Nathalie Gosselin, Stéphanie Khalfa, Lise Gagnon & Bernard Bouchard - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (4):720-752.
    Three experiments were conducted in order to validate 56 musical excerpts that conveyed four intended emotions (happiness, sadness, threat and peacefulness). In Experiment 1, the musical clips were rated in terms of how clearly the intended emotion was portrayed, and for valence and arousal. In Experiment 2, a gating paradigm was used to evaluate the course for emotion recognition. In Experiment 3, a dissimilarity judgement task and multidimensional scaling analysis were used to probe emotional content with no emotional labels. The (...)
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    Liberty in Their Names: The Women Philosophers of the French Revolution.Sandrine Bergès - 2022 - New York: Bloomsbury.
    Telling the story of three overlooked revolutionary thinkers, Liberty in Their Names explores the lives and works of Olympe de Gouges, Sophie de Grouchy and Manon Roland. All three were thinking and writing about political philosophy, especially equality and social justice, before the French Revolution. As they became engaged in its efforts, their political writing became more urgent. At a time when women could neither vote nor speak at the Assembly, they became influential through their writings. Yet instead of Gouges, (...)
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    The Common Good of the Firm and Humanistic Management: Conscious Capitalism and Economy of Communion.Sandrine Frémeaux & Grant Michelson - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 145 (4):701-709.
    Businesses have long been admonished for being unduly focused on the pursuit of profit. However, there are some organizations whose purpose is not exclusively economic to the extent that they seek to constitute common good. Building on Christian ethics as a starting point, our article shows how the pursuit of the common good of the firm can serve as a guide for humanistic management. It provides two principles that humanistic management can attempt to implement: first, that community good is a (...)
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    Are Rawlsian Considerations of Corporate Governance Illiberal? A Reply to Singer.Sandrine Blanc - 2016 - Business Ethics Quarterly 26 (3):407-421.
    ABSTRACT:Singer has recently argued that questions related to corporate governance are beyond the reach of Rawls’s political conception of justice. This is because justice applies to the basic structure of society, understood as society’s legally coercive structures, and because corporate governance cannot be considered part of this structure in political liberalism. This commentary challenges the second part of the argument. First, it suggests that the criterion used to exclude corporate governance from the basic structure—whether employees can exit economic organizations—is not (...)
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    Corporate Institutions in a Weakened Welfare State: A Rawlsian Perspective.Sandrine Blanc & Ismael Al-Amoudi - 2013 - Business Ethics Quarterly 23 (4):497-525.
    ABSTRACT:This paper re-examines the import of Rawls’s theory of justice for private sector institutions in the face of the decline of the welfare state. The argument is based on a Rawlsian conception of justice as the establishment of a basic structure of society that guarantees a fair distribution of primary goods. We propose that the decline of the welfare state witnessed in Western countries over the past forty years prompts a reassessment of the boundaries of the basic structure in order (...)
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    ‘No Strings Attached’: Welcoming the Existential Gift in Business.Sandrine Frémeaux & Grant Michelson - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 99 (1):63-75.
    Social relations are predominantly influenced by an exchange paradigm whereby the logic of reciprocity shapes behaviour. If the notion of exchange instrumentalism is common across different business disciplines, this does not deny attempts – such as through gift exchange theory – to present different conceptions of traditional exchange-based relations. Gift exchange theory appears promising as it seeks to establish more meaning and significance to the nature and context of exchange relations between human actors or parties. The underlying processes may be (...)
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    Estimation abilities of large numerosities in Kindergartners.Sandrine Mejias & Christine Schiltz - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    A Common Good Perspective on Diversity.Sandrine Frémeaux - 2020 - Business Ethics Quarterly 30 (2):200-228.
    ABSTRACTDrawing upon the theoretical debate on the concept of common good involving, in particular, Sison and Fontrodona, I aim to show how the common good principle can serve as the basis for a new diversity perspective. Each of the three dominant diversity approaches—equality, diversity management, and inclusion—runs the ethical risk of focusing on community or individual levels, or on particular disciplines—economic, social, or moral. This article demonstrates that the common good principle could mitigate the ethical risks inherent to each of (...)
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    Emotional time distortions: The fundamental role of arousal.Sandrine Gil & Sylvie Droit-Volet - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (5):847-862.
    An emotion-based lengthening effect on the perception of durations of emotional pictures has been assumed to result from an arousal-based mechanism, involving the activation of an internal clock system. The aim of this study was to systematically examine the arousal effect on time perception when different discrete emotions were considered. The participants were asked to verbally estimate the duration of emotional pictures from the International Affective Picture System (IAPS). The pictures varied either in arousal level, i.e., high/low-arousal, for the same (...)
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    Processing Connectives with a Complex Form-Function Mapping in L2: The Case of French “En Effet”.Sandrine Zufferey & Pascal M. Gygax - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  13. Loneliness and belonging: Is stoic cosmopolitanism still defensible ?Sandrine Berges - 2005 - Res Publica 11 (1):3-25.
    In view of recent articles citing the Stoics as a defence or refutation of cosmopolitanism it is legitimate to ask whether the Stoics did in fact have an argument for cosmopolitanism which may be useful to contemporary political philosophers. I begin by discussing an interpretation of Stoic views on cosmopolitanism by Martha Nussbaum and A.A. Long and show that the arguments they attribute to the Stoics are not tenable in the light of present day philosophy. I then argue that the (...)
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    Firms and parental justice: should firms contribute to the cost of parenthood and procreation?Sandrine Blanc & Tim Meijers - 2020 - Economics and Philosophy 36 (1):1-27.
    This article asks whether firms should contribute to the costs of procreation and parenthood. We explore two sets of arguments. First, we ask what the principle of fair play – central in parental justice debates – implies. We argue that if one defends a pro-sharing view, firms are required to shoulder part of the costs of procreation and parenthood. Second, we turn to the principle of fair equality of opportunity. We argue that compensating firms for costs they incur because their (...)
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    Spinoza entre les nuages.Stéphane Ferret - 2024 - Philosophie 161 (2):27-49.
    In “Spinoza between the clouds. Philosophy of identity in Spinoza’s Ethics”, Stéphane Ferret offers a so-called integrative interpretation of the philosopher’s thought that can be summed up in a lapidary formula: Spinoza’s philosophy is a philosophy of identity. To give substance to and articulate this assertion, three statements of identity are proposed: God = World, Thought = Extent, Spirit = Body. With the exception of the first, they are often ignored and, even when glimpsed through the clouds of contradictory (...)
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  16. Evil behaviour and character: Virtue ethics versus social psychology.Sandrine Berges - 2002 - In Diane Medlicott (ed.), Their Deeds were Evil: Understanding Atrocity, Ferocity and Extreme Crime. Rodopi.
    Is there such a thing as evil character? Philosophers and social psychologists have cast doubt on the idea that evil behaviour is due to a defect in character formation, which some people have, and some have not. I will argue that their claims are misguided by putting forward the following thesis: evil character traits exist, but they are typically less stable, albeit more prevalent, than good character traits. This is because they typically do not receive the backing of formation, which, (...)
     
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    L'ennemi cartésien. Cartésianisme et anti-cartésianisme en philosophie de l'esprit et en sciences cognitives.Sandrine Roux - 2013 - Astérion 11.
    La référence au cartésianisme est constante dans les travaux contemporains de philosophie de l’esprit et de sciences cognitives. Sa fonction n’est pas de fournir une exégèse historique de Descartes ; elle est plutôt de dégager certains aspects de la conception cartésienne de l’esprit, ceux qui informeraient encore la recherche philosophique et scientifique actuelle, et qu’il resterait à dépasser. Ainsi l’adjectif cartésien n’est-il pas seulement utilisé pour faire directement référence à Descartes, mais aussi pour désigner les théories et les approches modernes (...)
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    A feminist perspective on virtue ethics.Sandrine Berges - 2015 - New York: palgrave macmillan.
    The writings of women philosophers have often been neglected in the discipline of virtue ethics. In this historical survey of feminist virtue ethics, Sandrine Berges redresses the balance by focusing on key writings of important women philosophers, including Perictione, Heloise, Christine de Pizan, Mary Wollstonecraft and Sophie de Grouchy. A Feminist Perspective on Virtue Ethics first applies the findings of its historical survey to questions on the ethics of care, gender and the public life, and global justice. In what (...)
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  19. Plato, Nietzsche, and Sublimation.Sandrine Berges - 2001 - Phronimon 3 (1):1-21.
    In this paper I aim to refute the claim that Plato and Nietzsche are at opposite poles regarding the treatment of the non-rational elements of the soul, and argue that, instead, they share a complex and psychologically rich view of the role of reason towards the appetites and the emotions. My argument makes use of the Freudian distinction between sublimation, i.e. the re-channelling of certain undesirable appetitive and emotional forces towards more beneficial ends, and repression. I show that both Plato (...)
     
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    La Fureur de Nuire: Échanges Pamphlétaires Entre Philosophes Et Antiphilosophes, 1750-1770.Olivier Ferret - 2007 - Voltaire Foundation.
    Thèse de doctorat sur les querelles littéraires en France pendant les vingt ans qui ont suivi la publication du Prospectus de l'Encyclopédie, sur la place des échanges de pamphlets dans ces querelles sur des thèmes politiques et religieux, sur les modes de publication et le style de ces pamphlets, mais aussi sur le rôle et l'influence de Voltaire dans ces échanges.
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  21. Anima e destino nella «Simbolica del sogno» di GH Schubert.C. Sandrin - 1990 - Rivista di Estetica 30 (34-35):57-74.
     
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  22. La metafora della danza in Rilke e Valéry.Chiara Sandrin - 1993 - Rivista di Estetica 2.
     
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    Impact of consensus development conference guidelines on primary care of bronchiolitis: are national guidelines being followed?Sandrine Touzet, Luc Réfabert, Laurent Letrilliart, Bernard Ortolan & Cyrille Colin - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (4):651-656.
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    Le rôle du jouet dans la mémoire familiale ou comment les jouets finissent-ils leur vie?Sandrine Vincent - 2001 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 154 (4):99.
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  25. Distributive Justice, Political Legitimacy, and Independent Central Banks.Josep Ferret Mas - 2024 - Res Publica 30 (2):249-266.
    The Global Financial Crisis of 2007–2009 exacerbated two distinct concerns about the independence of central banks: a concern about legitimacy and a concern about economic justice. This paper explores the legitimacy of independent central banks from the perspective of these two concerns, by presenting two distinct models of central banking and their different claims to political legitimacy and distributive justice. I argue primarily that we should avoid construing central bank independence in binary terms, such that central banks either are, or (...)
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    24 heures de la vie de Socrate.Sandrine Alexandre - 2023 - Paris: PUF.
    Ce matin-là, le coq chanta moins fort, et nettement plus faux. C'était au début de la 95e olympiade. Socrate était condamné à mort dans sa propre Cité. Figure magnétique de notre panthéon, Socrate est pourtant un être de la subversion et de l'inconvenance: il dit et fait des choses qui heurtent les institutions. Et c'est lui, dans sa bizarrerie, qui donne naissance à la philosophie. À travers le récit de sa dernière journée, Sandrine Alexandre donne vie à un Socrate (...)
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    The paradoxes of ignorance in early modern England and France.Sandrine Parageau - 2023 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    In the early modern period, ignorance was commonly perceived as a sin, a flaw, a defect, and even a threat to religion and the social order. Yet praises of ignorance were also expressed in the same context. Reclaiming the long-lasting legacy of medieval doctrines of ignorance and taking a comparative perspective, Sandrine Parageau tells the history of the apparently counter-intuitive moral, cognitive and epistemological virtues attributed to ignorance in the long seventeenth century (1580s-1700) in England and in France. With (...)
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    Simone de Beauvoir: Creating a Feminist Existence in the World.Sandrine Sanos - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Sandrine Sanos's biography of Simone de Beauvoir situates Beauvoir's life and works in historical context, charting how she was enmeshed in most 20h century events and developments from WW2, to Decolonization, the Cold War, Socialist Politics, Feminismâe"as well as topics and ideas of contemporary relevance. Building on recent scholarship, this biography focuses especially on the colonial, transnational, and postcolonial influences that shaped Beauvoir and emphasizes her paradoxical and complicated relationship to politics. Written in accessible and lively prose, the book (...)
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    Strengthening Deliberation in Business: Learning From Aristotle’s Ethics of Deliberation.Sandrine Frémeaux & Christian Voegtlin - 2023 - Business and Society 62 (4):824-859.
    Deliberation has faced criticism with regard to its application to business, on the basis that it can be misused to disseminate an ideology, divert attention from genuine debates, or strengthen the power of certain people. We suggest that Aristotle’s notion of deliberation can mitigate these ethical risks and help companies strengthen their deliberative practices. A comprehensive perspective based on Aristotelian deliberation reveals the relevance of (a) individual and collective deliberation, promoting a virtuous and meaningful reflection, free from ideological conditioning; (b) (...)
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    How To Be a ‘Wise’ Researcher: Learning from the Aristotelian Approach to Practical Wisdom.Sandrine Frémeaux, Thibaut Bardon & Clara Letierce - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 171 (4):667-681.
    How can you act ethically in a publication system that attempts to regulate research activity in a way that you might find, in many respects, to be unethical? In this article, we address this question by drawing on the Aristotelian perspective of practical wisdom. Drawing on thirty semi-structured interviews with academics working in French business schools, we outline different means through which they act ‘wisely’ by deliberating and focusing on what is within their power and in line with their best (...)
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    Jordi Pià Comella, Une piété de la raison. Philosophie et religion dans le stoïcisme impérial. Des Lettres à Lucillius de Sénèque aux Pensées de Ma.Sandrine Alexandre - 2017 - Philosophie Antique 17:217-220.
    Contrairement à ce que pourraient laisser croire certains usages du stoïcisme à des fins exclusivement thérapeutiques ou encore l’abondance des travaux récents sur l’éthique et la politique stoïcienne, la piété (eusebeia / pietas) est aussi indéniablement un élément central de la pensée stoïcienne. Comprise comme l’adéquation de la volonté humaine avec la volonté divine, elle semble sinon en conflit du moins sans grand rapport avec la religion traditionnelle et ses rites. Une « piété de la ra...
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    La performance stoïcienne à la lumière du drag.Sandrine Alexandre - 2018 - Cahiers Philosophiques 151 (4):73-90.
    Il s’agit de proposer une confrontation entre deux pensées au premier abord sans grand rapport : les travaux critiques de J. Butler qui mettent au jour le rôle constitutif et assujettissant de normes sociales qui passent pour naturelles d’une part et, d’autre part, la pensée stoïcienne, indéniablement naturaliste et conservatrice. C’est le motif de la performance – exhibition du Cynique ou du drag, incarnation des normes de genre chez Butler ou d’un rôle par l’acteur stoïcien – qui retient notre attention. (...)
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    Compromises in Democracy.Sandrine Baume & Stéphanie Novak (eds.) - 2020 - Palgrave MacMillan.
    This book provides an interdisciplinary examination of the relationship between compromise and democracy. Compromises have played a significant role in our representative democracies and yet the nature of the relationship between compromise and democracy has generally raised tricky theoretical questions and generated ambiguous evaluations. This book focuses on the relationship between compromise and liberal democracies from both a cultural and institutional perspective and addresses new and lesser-explored aspects of the relationship. It explores a variety of topics including: compromise and in-commensurable (...)
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    A Realistic and Non Reductionist Strategyb with respect to Properties.Sandrine Darsel - 2008 - Philosophia Scientiae 12:35-55.
    Peut-on et doit-on admettre des propriétés non physiques? Une ontologie minimale accepte seulement la réalité des propriétés physiques. Elle prend appui sur un critère d’existence restreint : le critère causal. A l’inverse, une ontologie d’accueil affirme la réalité d’au moins certaines propriétés non physiques, et conteste par là la validité du critère causal. Le but de cette investigation est de défendre une version modérée du réalisme par rapport aux propriétés non physiques et de proposer un nouveau critère d’existence : le (...)
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    Sacrifices à Delphes.Sandrine Huber, Anne Jacquemin & Didier Laroche - 2014 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 138 (2):726-731.
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    Assessing Mathematical School Readiness.Sandrine Mejias, Claire Muller & Christine Schiltz - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:439470.
    Early mathematical abilities matter for later formal arithmetical performances, school and professional success. Accordingly, it seems central to accurately assess numerical school readiness at school entrance. This is a prerequisite for identifying school-starters who are at risk to encounter difficulties in mathematics and stimulate their acquisition of mathematical fundamentals as soon as possible. In the present study, we present a new test which allows professionals working with children (e.g., teachers, school psychologists, speech therapists, school doctors) to assess children’s numerical school (...)
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    Recrystallization of hexagonal silicon carbide after gold ion irradiation and thermal annealing.Sandrine Miro, Jean-Marc Costantini, Juan Huguet-Garcia & Lionel Thomé - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (34):3898-3913.
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    Implicatures.Sandrine Zufferey, Jacques Moeschler & Anne Reboul - 2019 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Jacques Moeschler & Anne Reboul.
    An accessible and thorough introduction to implicatures, a key topic in all frameworks of pragmatics. Starting with a definition of the various types of implicatures in Gricean, neo-Gricean and post-Gricean pragmatics, the book covers many important questions for current pragmatic theories, namely: the distinction between explicit and implicit forms of pragmatic enrichment, the criteria for drawing a line between semantic and pragmatic meaning, the relations between the structure of language and its use, the social and cognitive factors underlying the use (...)
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    The Free-Riding Issue in Contemporary Organizations: Lessons from the Common Good Perspective.Sandrine Frémeaux, Guillaume Mercier & Anouk Grevin - forthcoming - Business Ethics Quarterly:1-26.
    Free riding involves benefiting from common resources or services while avoiding contributing to their production and maintenance. Few studies have adequately investigated the propensity to overestimate the prevalence of free riding. This is a significant omission, as exaggeration of the phenomenon is often used to justify control and coercion systems. To address this gap, we investigate how the common good approach may mitigate the flaws of a system excessively focused on free-riding risk. In this conceptual paper featuring illustrative vignettes, we (...)
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    Conscientious objection in firms.Sandrine Blanc - 2021 - Economics and Philosophy 37 (2):222-243.
    This article asks whether firms should exempt employees when they object to elements of their work that go against their conscience. Fairness requires that we follow the rules of an organization we have joined voluntarily only if these rules express mutual advantage. In corporations, I argue that subordination and exemption provides for mutual advantage better than subordination plus right of exit. This is because agents want to protect their conscientious convictions, even in hierarchical organizations geared towards efficient preference satisfaction. Thus (...)
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    Learning from Greek Philosophers: The Foundations and Structural Conditions of Ethical Training in Business Schools.Sandrine Frémeaux, Grant Michelson & Christine Noël-Lemaitre - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 153 (1):231-243.
    There is an extensive body of work that has previously examined the teaching of ethics in business schools whereby it is hoped that the values and behaviours of students might be provoked to show positive and enduring change. Rather than dealing with the content issues of particular business ethics courses per se, this article explores the philosophical foundations and the structural conditions for developing ethical training programs in business schools. It is informed by historical analysis, specifically, an examination of Platonic (...)
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    La responsabilité et la relativité historique de la liberté.Sandrine Perera - 2022 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 63 (1):25-40.
    L’article vise à montrer le lien nécessaire entre responsabilité et liberté, tout en exposant le sens de cette responsabilité, décomposée entre responsabilité envers Autrui et responsabilité envers la Nature. Dans la deuxième partie, l’article s’attache à présenter les mutations de la responsabilité à l’époque contemporaine, remettant aujourd’hui en cause la liberté telle qu’elle était conçue en 1789, c’est-à-dire comme autodétermination.
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    The ethics of the banker.Sandrine Ansart & Virginie Monvoisin - forthcoming - Business Ethics: A Critical Approach: Integrating Ethics Across the Business World.
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    La circulation des céramiques fines hellénistiques dans la région égéenne : un aperçu à partir du mobilier de Délos et de Thasos.Sandrine Elaigne - 2007 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 131 (1):515-557.
    Les assemblages de céramiques hellénistiques à Délos et à Thasos sont caractéristiques : la répartition des importations de céramique fine est déterminée, soit par la proximité des centres de production, en l'occurrence l'Asie Mineure, soit par l'établissement de liaisons commerciales à longue distance, par exemple avec la péninsule italique. Au IIe siècle avant J.-C., l'apport et l'influence micrasiatiques prévalent pour les deux îles : pour Délos, la région ionienne est le fournisseur prépondérant, et à Thasos, les produits pergaméniens sont prédominants. (...)
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    El reto de las asignaturas de filosofía: hacia una igualdad en los resultados.Carmen Ferrete Sarria - 2017 - Quaderns de Filosofia 4 (1).
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  46. Potencialidades y limitaciones bioéticas de los consentimientos informados.Carmen Ferrete Sarria - 2012 - Diálogo Filosófico 83 (83):93-116.
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    Les sceaux en os dans la glyptique égéenne à l’époque archaïque.Sandrine Huber & François Poplin - 2009 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 133 (2):627-632.
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    The emotional memory effect in Alzheimer's disease: Emotional words enhance recollective experience similarly in patients and control participants.Sandrine Kalenzaga, Pascale Piolino & David Clarys - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (2):342-350.
  49. De La Bruyère à Adam Smith. Vers la naissance d'une science des mœurs?Sandrine Leloup - 2021 - In Laurie Bréban, Séverine Denieul & Elise Sultan-Villet (eds.), La science des moeurs au siècle des Lumières: conception et expérimentations. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
     
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    Éliane Amado Lévy-Valensi: itinéraires.Sandrine Szwarc - 2019 - Paris: Hermann.
    La 4e de couv. indique : "La destinée d'Éliane Amado Lévy-Valensi est unique. Cette philosophe, psychanalyste et intellectuelle juive a longtemps fait figure d'héroïne occultée d'une époque qu'elle a pourtant marquée de ses batailles avec ténacité, générosité et constance. Le cours de sa vie et ses engagements audacieux ont conditionné son œuvre et accompagné les soubresauts d'un XXe siècle fécond entre désespoir et espérances. Née en Provence au lendemain du Premier Conflit mondial dans une famille de Juifs séfarades assimilés, elle (...)
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