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    Symbiosism.Charles Thomas Taylor - 2006 - Hamilton Books.
    The philosophy of symbiosism designates the rational, and therefore universal, principles of human behavior for living together in peace, security, and happiness. The name has been coined by the author from the combination of three common terms: a prefix, 'sym-,' meaning 'together'; a root and combining form, 'bios,' meaning 'mode of life'; and a suffix, '-ism,' meaning doctrine or adherence to a system of principles. Synthesized from moral traditions of various religions and philosophies of both the West and the East, (...)
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    Symbioses between mathematical logic and computer science.Andreas Blass - 2016 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 167 (10):868-878.
  3. Symbiose der Künste.Kurt Wais - 1936 - Stuttgart,: W. Kohlhammer.
     
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    Symbiose Sociale et Pluralisme.E. Dupréel - 1949 - Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy 2:1010-1010.
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    Plant‐microbe symbioses: new insights into common roots.Pedro T. Lima, Vitor G. Faria, Pedro Patraquim, Alessandro C. Ramos, José A. Feijó & Élio Sucena - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (11):1233-1244.
    Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM), a type of plant‐fungal endosymbiosis, and nodulation, a bacterial‐plant endosymbiosis, are the most ubiquitous symbioses on earth. Recent findings have established part of a shared genetic basis underlying these interactions. Here, we approach root endosymbioses through the lens of the homology and modularity concepts aiming at further clarifying the proximate and ultimate causes for the establishment of these biological systems. We review the genetics that underlie interspecific signaling and its concomitant shift in genetic programs for either partner. (...)
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    Symbioses Can Transcend Particularisms: A Memoir of Friendship with Ralph Wendell Burhoe.Robert B. Glassman - 1998 - Zygon 33 (4):661-683.
    Ralph Burho's paradigmatic scientific innovation is the extension of the concept of symbiosis to coadapted human genotypes and “culturetypes,” centered on religion. Civilization also requires a coexistent secular arena, where religion's nearness may help prevent our natural synergistic instrumentalizations of each other from degrading to losses of respect for one another as responsible free agents. The mixed messages in the Bible's diverse stories help to preserve a richness of choices in memory as we navigate history. We science‐and‐religion theorists should expand (...)
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  7. La symbiose trophique entre Fourmis et Pucerons. Sa nature, son origine et son évolution.G. Grandi - 1965 - Scientia 59:24.
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    La symbiose du spermatozoide et de l'ovule, origine de l'ontogenese et de la phylogenese Des metazoaires.J. Costagliola - 1992 - Acta Biotheoretica 40 (2-3):253-260.
    The origin of metazoa implies the passage from an eukarote protozoan to a protozygote ancestor of a metazoan zygote. The most probable hypothesis is that of a symbiotic origin of the first zygote by association of two protists one signifying a spherical oocell and the other a flagellated spermatozoan; this could be the first step of the metazoan ontogenesis and therefore also of the phylogenesis. The genesis can also be explained by two haploid genomes NX NY, three gametes (two spermatozoa (...)
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    Erzogene Natur: über die Symbiose von Natur- und Humanwissenschaft.Renate Buchmayr - 1993 - Weinheim: Deutscher Studien.
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    De la symbiose.Heinrich Anton De Bary - 2023 - Cahiers Philosophiques 172 (1):95-103.
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  11. Der Verlust der Symbiose von Weisheit und Wissenschaft in Neuzeit und Gegenwart.Josef Stallmach - 1992 - Mitteilungen Und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 20:221-240.
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    When Organization Theory Met Business Ethics: Toward Further Symbioses.Pursey P. M. A. R. Heugens & Andreas Georg Scherer - 2010 - Business Ethics Quarterly 20 (4):643-672.
    ABSTRACT:Organization theory and business ethics are essentially the positive and normative sides of the very same coin, reflecting on how human cooperative activities are organized and how they ought to be organized respectively. It is therefore unfortunate that—due to the relatively impermeable manmade boundaries segregating the corresponding scholarly communities into separate schools and departments, professional associations, and scientific journals—the potential symbiosis between the two fields has not yet fully materialized. In this essay we make a modest attempt at establishing further (...)
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    Aux origines des recherches sur la symbiose vers 1868-1883.Olivier Perru - 2006 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 1 (1):5-27.
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    Weder Höhepunkt der Geschichte noch Schrei ins Leere. Grundriß der deutsch-jüdischen Symbiose.Manfred Voigts - 2005 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 57 (2):123-149.
    This essay attempts to explain the German-Jewish symbiosis by examining the history of the German 'Bildungsbürgertum' and the peculiarity of the German Geistesgeschichte', which was shaped by the delay in national unification. On the one hand, the lack of political competence in German intellectual life conformed to Jewish peculiarities; on the other hand, it failed to engage in a critical discussion and rejection of anti-Judaic tendencies.
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    Declassifying myrmecophily in the Coleoptera to promote the study of ant-beetle symbioses.Glené Mynhardt - 2013 - Psyche: A Journal of Entomology 2013.
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  16. La philosophie et l'esprit chrétien, t. II. Conditions de la symbiose seule normale et salutaire.Maurice Blondel - 1948 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 53 (1):109-109.
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    ‘Electricity is running through my veins’: Die Symbiose zwischen Mensch und Technologie in Marshall McLuhan’s Medientheorie.Valia Kraleva - 2009 - HTS Theological Studies 65 (1).
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    Reflektierte Trennung Vom Scheitern der ,,deutsch-jüdischen Symbiose“ bei Carl Schmitt und Ludwig Feuchtwanger – nach ihrem Briefwechsel.Reinhard Mehring - 2008 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 60 (2):152-171.
    This essay points out the great importance of the recently published exchange of letters between Carl Schmitt and his publisher Ludwig Feuchtwanger. Using unknown letters, it also outlines Schmitt's relationship with Jewish intellectuals before 1933, describes the dramatic development of the political-theological controversy, and honors Feuchtwanger as a postassimilationist Jewish intellectual and legal historian.
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    Trojanische Pferde unserer Zeit: kritische Essays zur Digitalisierung.Eduard Kaeser - 2018 - Basel: Schwabe Verlag.
    Wir leben in einer Symbiose mit der Technik. Dabei stösst unser Selbstverständnis an vielen Stellen auf fundamentale Herausforderungen, die eine Neubestimmung des Humanen in seiner technischen Umwelt erfordern. Die Problematik ist oftmals nicht sogleich sichtbar und manifestiert sich erst im Nachhinein als zumeist unbeabsichtigte Konsequenz des Technikgebrauchs. Gerade die Digitalisierung, welche die gegenwärtige Etappe dieser Symbiose kennzeichnet, verkörpert die latente Gefahr, dass der Mensch zum Untertan der Geräte mutiert. Die drängende Frage lautet, ob und inwieweit der Mensch einen (...)
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    Schwangerschaftsabbruch, pränatale Diagnostik und intrauterine Therapie.H. Schneider - 1998 - Ethik in der Medizin 10 (1):46-57.
    Wegen der engen Symbiose zwischen Mutter und Kind, die charakteristisch für die Schwangerschaft ist, können sich Interessenskonflikte zwischen den beiden Individuen entwickeln. Konflikte, bedingt durch die Bedrohung der mütterlichen Gesundheit einerseits und das Recht des Fetus auf Leben, stellen Ausnahmesituationen dar und können in der Regel ohne Opferung der Fetus gelöst werden. Bei unerwünschten Schwangerschaften stellt sich die Frage nach der Priorität von dem Recht der Mutter auf Autonomie und Wahrung ihrer psychosozialen Gesundheit und dem Recht auf Leben des (...)
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    A niche for the genome.Karola Stotz & Paul Griffiths - 2016 - Biology and Philosophy 31 (1):143-157.
    In their considered reviews both Thomas Pradeu and Lindell Bromham introduce important topics not sufficiently covered in our book. Pradeu asks us to enlarge on the epigenetic and ecological context of genes, particularly in the form of symbioses. We use the relationship between eukaryotes and their symbiotic organisms as a welcome opportunity to clarify our concept of the developmental niche, and its relationship to the developmental system. Bromham’s comments reveal that she is primarily interested in identifying macroevolutionary patterns. From her (...)
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    Self-Extending Symbiosis: A Mechanism for Increasing Robustness Through Evolution.Hiroaki Kitano & Kanae Oda - 2006 - Biological Theory 1 (1):61-66.
    Robustness is a fundamental property of biological systems, observed ubiquitously across species and at different levels of organization from gene regulation to ecosystem. The theory of biological robustness argues that robustness fosters evolv-ability and that together they entail various tradeoffs as well as characteristic architectures and mechanisms. We argue that classes of biological systems have evolved to enhance their robustness by extending their system boundary through a series of symbioses with foreign biological entities . A series of major biological innovations (...)
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    A Mixed Self: The Role of Symbiosis in Development.Thomas Pradeu - 2011 - Biological Theory 6 (1):80-88.
    Since the 1950s, the common view of development has been internalist: development is seen as the result of the unfolding of potentialities already present in the egg cell. In this article, I show that this view is incorrect because of the crucial influence of the environment on development. I focus on a fascinating example, that of the role played by symbioses in development, especially bacterial symbioses, a phenomenon found in virtually all organisms (plants, invertebrates, and vertebrates). I claim that we (...)
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    Киберанимизм: Искусство быть живым в гибридном обществе.В И Аршинов, О. А Гримов & В. В Чеклецов - 2022 - Философские Проблемы Информационных Технологий И Киберпространства 2:39-60.
    The boundaries of social acceptance and models of convergence of human and non-human actors of digital reality are defined. The constructive creative possibilities of convergent processes in distributed neural networks are analyzed from the point of view of possible scenarios for building “friendly” human-dimensional symbioses of natural and artificial intelligence. A comprehensive analysis of new management challenges related to the development of cyber-physical and cybersocial systems is carried out. A model of social organizations and organizational behavior in the conditions of (...)
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    Cyber-animism: the art of being alive in hybrid society.V. I. Arshinov, O. A. Grimov & V. V. Chekletsov - forthcoming - Philosophical Problems of IT and Cyberspace.
    The boundaries of social acceptance and models of convergence of human and non-human actors of digital reality are defined. The constructive creative possibilities of convergent processes in distributed neural networks are analyzed from the point of view of possible scenarios for building “friendly” human-dimensional symbioses of natural and artificial intelligence. A comprehensive analysis of new management challenges related to the development of cyber-physical and cybersocial systems is carried out. A model of social organizations and organizational behavior in the conditions of (...)
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    The Communist Manifestoes: media of Marxism and Bolshevik contagion in America.James Farr - 2018 - Studies in East European Thought 70 (2-3):85-105.
    The Communist Manifesto—rhetorical masterpiece of proletarian revolution—was published 69 years before the Bolshevik Revolution and had a complex reception history that implicated America and Russia in the long interval between. But once the Revolution shook the world, the Manifesto became indissolubly tied to it, forged together as constitutive moments of some supratemporal revolutionary dynamic. Its subsequent and further reception in America bore the marks of Bolshevik contagion, negatively in many quarters, positively in the early American communist movement. As various communist (...)
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    L'écosophie ou La sagesse de la nature.Serge Mongeau - 2017 - Montréal, Québec: Écosociété. Edited by Serge Mongeau.
    Deux classiques de l’un des plus importants précurseurs de l’écologie politique au Québec réunis en seul volume! Dans L’écosophie ou la sagesse de la nature, Serge Mongeau nous invite, à partir de ses propres expériences, à une profonde réflexion sur une éthique écologique. Au lieu de voir la nature comme extérieure à nous, comme un réservoir de ressources, il faut l’envisager comme un processus de vie dans lequel nous avons un rôle à jouer. C’est donc un autre mode de relation (...)
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    Aux confins du monde physique et du monde psychique Essai sur le thème du réferentiel.André Ory - 1990 - Dialectica 44 (3‐4):229-242.
    RésuméCet article expose et analyse la notion de référentielà laquelle Gonseth avail consacré son dernier livre. II distingue un référentiel personnel qui comporte deux aspects et un référentiel de groupe qui lui aussi présente diverses modalités . Entre les référentiels personnels et les référentiels de groupe s'établit une symbiose existentielle favorisant les interactions. Cette notion de référentiel peut être utilisée avec profit pour décrire et interpréter les relations que ľhomme entretient avec ses semblables, avec les collectivités dont il fait (...)
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  29. From embodied to extended cognition.John A. Teske - 2013 - Zygon 48 (3):759-787.
    Embodied cognitive science holds that cognitive processes are deeply and inescapably rooted in our bodily interactions with the world. Our finite, contingent, and mortal embodiment may be not only supportive, but in some cases even constitutive of emotions, thoughts, and experiences. My discussion here will work outward from the neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of the brain to a nervous system which extends to the boundaries of the body. It will extend to nonneural aspects of embodiment and even beyond the boundaries of (...)
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    Bio-electronic aggregates on Neon-Paleolitikos strata.André Sier - 2019 - Technoetic Arts 17 (3):215-228.
    Electronic machinic phenomena yield fascinating links with biological processes. Either in the macro-micro-structure of binary encoded information ‐ bytes on media ‐ to the processual flow programs execute on hardware while operating it. Observing micro-electronic worlds akin to living entities: electronic voltages running throughout electronic architectures pipelining data to memory registers; operating systems executing programs on electronic substrates; data flows taking place in machines and in communications protocols within networks. Static art-sci constructs explore and visualize these observations as 2D drawings (...)
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    The Genesis of Mind and Spirit.John A. Teske - 2001 - Zygon 36 (1):93-104.
    Spiritual life is made possible by the evolution of a human neuropsychology that requires social interdependence for its development. Extensive neuroplasticity requires experiential shaping throughout life. The evolution of frontal cortex hypertrophy suggests that much of this shaping is produced by a socially constructed virtual reality, extending beyond immediate experience. Prefrontal colonization makes possible the social scaffolding of neuroregulation, including the emotional attachments necessary for moral life. Cognitive independence from immediate environments enables symbioses with external memory systems, producing novel forms (...)
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    Listening to Dialogue.Nancy Vansieleghem - 2006 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 25 (1):175-190.
    In accordance with Progressivism, Matthew Lipman, introduced an educational model for renewal and change by means of the child. With his Philosophy for Children programme he wished to offer an alternative for the intellectualistic oriented education which silenced children. The answer to the search for freedom and change, Lipman finds in the symbioses between ‘Philosophy’ and ‘Children’. Philosophy expressed in critical thinking and communication, was the basis to emancipate the child from the oppression of the adult and to cause change. (...)
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    Antispéciste: réconcilier l'humain, l'animal, la nature.Aymeric Caron - 2016 - Paris: Don Quichotte.
    Certains en possèdent déjà : les animaux de compagnie, les espèces protégées et les animaux d'élevage. Mais les droits que nous leur avons consentis sont minimaux et incohérents. Nous traitons différemment les chiens, que nous considérons comme des membres de la famille, et les cochons, réduits au rang d'objets produits en masse et abattus dans d'indignes conditions. Pourtant cochons et chiens présentent une sensibilité et une intelligence similaires. Comment en sommes-nous venus à les classer dans des catégories si différentes? C'est (...)
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    Le vivant comme modèle.Gauthier Chapelle - 2015 - Paris: Albin Michel. Edited by Michèle Decoust, Nicolas Hulot, Jean-Marie Pelt & Luc Schuiten.
    Des millions d'années avant l'apparition de l'homme, la vie avait déjà inventé la roue, le moteur atomique, le sonar, le vol stationnaire, la capture de l'énergie solaire, l'éclairage électrique, le GPS et des myriades de techniques qui nous dépassent encore complètement : cicatrisation, reproduction, congélation suivie de réanimation, et des cerveaux dont chacun des milliards de neurones est un univers informatique. Pour le comprendre, il a fallu attendre que nos propres technologies atteignent les profondeurs moléculaires du vivant, nous révélant que (...)
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    Harnessing the potential of chemical defenses from antimicrobial activities.Chunhua Lu & Yuemao Shen - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (7):808-813.
    Resistance to the drugs used in the treatment of many infectious diseases is increasing, while microbial infections are being found to be responsible for more life‐threatening diseases than previously thought. Despite a large investment in the invention and application of high‐throughput screening techniques involving miniaturization and automation, and a diverse array of strategies for designing and constructing various chemical libraries, relatively few new drugs have resulted. Natural products, however, have been a major source of drugs for centuries. Since some of (...)
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    Hermeneutics versus Stupidities of All Sorts: A Review-Discussion of R. Rorty's 'Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature'.Wulf Rehder - 1983 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 14 (1):81-102.
    Das provokative und vielgelobte Buch Rorty's, des inzwischen international bekannten Ordinarius aus Princeton, stellt das gesamte Unternehmen der abendländischen Philosophie in Frage. Zentrales Thema von Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature sind Krise und Niedergang der analytischen Philosophy, wie wir sie seit Descartes, Locke und Kant kennen. Während Descartes und Locke die Seele als Auge modellierten, das die äußere Welt als inneres Bild wahrnimmt und vermittelt, verfeinerte Kant diese okulare Metapher durch Einführung des transzendentalen Subjekts. Gleichzeitig gab Kant der professionalen (...)
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    Der Koran und die arabische Schrift: Der mündliche Prophet und seine schriftliche umma.Lirim Selmani - 2019 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 27 (2):239-267.
    ZusammenfassungDer Beitrag thematisiert die Genese der Sakralisierung der arabischen Schrift, die im vorislamischen Arabien eine untergeordnete Rolle spielt und mit der Verschriftlichung des Korans den Status eines sakralen Symbolsystems erreicht. Hier wird die These vertreten, dass die Sakralisierung der arabischen Schrift in Zusammenhang mit der Textgeschichte des Korans zu denken ist. Er ist Gefäß der göttlichen Offenbarung, deren Unverrückbarkeit auf das Speicherungsmedium der Schrift zurückprojiziert wird. Mit der Verschriftlichung des Korans wird nicht nur seine Kodifizierung und damit die Propositionalisierung des (...)
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  38. Martin Kukučín as a "Practical Phílosopher".Vasil Gluchman - 2017 - Zeitschrift Für Slavische Philologie 73 (1):141-158.
    Der slowakische Autor Martin Kukučín (1860-1928) reflektiert in seinem Werk das zeitgenässische Leben des slowakischen und kroatischen Dorfes sowie die Lebensumstände in Prag und Súdamerika am Ende des 19. und in den ersten drei Jahrzehnten des 20. Jahrhunderts. Vor dem ersten We1tkrieg strebt er noch nach einer Symbiose aus Schänheit, Wahrheit und Gúte, die er im Dorfleben verwirklicht sieht. In seinen im slowakischen ländlichen Raum angesiedelten Werken idealisiert er in dieser Zeit das Dorf und das Leben der Dorfbevälkerung mit (...)
     
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    How Tone, Intonation and Emotion Shape the Development of Infants’ Fundamental Frequency Perception.Liquan Liu, Antonia Götz, Pernelle Lorette & Michael D. Tyler - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Fundamental frequency, perceived as pitch, is the first and arguably most salient auditory component humans are exposed to since the beginning of life. It carries multiple linguistic and paralinguistic functions in speech and communication. The mappings between these functions and ƒ0 features vary within a language and differ cross-linguistically. For instance, a rising pitch can be perceived as a question in English but a lexical tone in Mandarin. Such variations mean that infants must learn the specific mappings based on their (...)
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    Les fondements logiques de la physique: et pourtant si, dieu joue aux dés--.J. F. Froger - 2007 - [Meolans-Revel]: Désiris. Edited by Robert Lutz.
    Les concepts de la physique ont été élaborés jusqu'ici par ajustement de la théorie à l'expérience. Désormais l'exploration de la matière nécessite une approche plus fine, où les concepts soient chargés de sens. Ici, les auteurs proposent de fonder la physique sur la "symbiose" entre une logique nouvelle et des principes métaphysiques qui structurent le concept de réalité. Les entités connues de la physique se déduisent directement de ces fondements, d'autres se révèlent et leur détection constitue un nouveau défi (...)
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    Symbiont effector‐guided mapping of proteins in plant networks to improve crop climate stress resilience.Laura Rehneke & Patrick Schäfer - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (4):2300172.
    There is an urgent need for novel protection strategies to sustainably secure crop production under changing climates. Studying microbial effectors, defined as microbe‐derived proteins that alter signalling inside plant cells, has advanced our understanding of plant immunity and microbial plant colonisation strategies. Our understanding of effectors in the establishment and beneficial outcome of plant symbioses is less well known. Combining functional and comparative interaction assays uncovered specific symbiont effector targets in highly interconnected plant signalling networks and revealed the potential of (...)
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    The pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum: an emerging genomic model system for ecological, developmental and evolutionary studies.Jennifer A. Brisson & David L. Stern - 2006 - Bioessays 28 (7):747-755.
    Aphids display an abundance of adaptations that are not easily studied in existing model systems. Here we review the biology of a new genomic model system, the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum. We then discuss several phenomena that are particularly accessible to study in the pea aphid: the developmental genetic basis of polyphenisms, aphid–bacterial symbioses, the genetics of adaptation and mechanisms of virus transmission. The pea aphid can be maintained in the laboratory and natural populations can be studied in the field. (...)
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    Higher level constructive neutral evolution.T. D. P. Brunet - 2022 - Biology and Philosophy 37 (4):1-22.
    Constructive Neutral Evolution theory provides selectively neutral explanations of the origin and maintenance of biological complexity. This essay provides an analysis of CNE as an explanatory strategy defined by a tripartite set of conditions, and shows how this applies to cases of the evolution of complexity at higher-levels of the biological hierarchy. CNE was initially deployed to help explain a variety of complex molecular structures and processes, including spliceosomal splicing, trypansomal pan-editing, scrambled genes in ciliates, duplicate gene retention and fungal (...)
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    “Something else is happening” in Barbara Guest’s poems: the art of creating events.Claudia Desblaches - 2017 - Methodos 17.
    La poésie de Barbara Guest s’inscrit à l’encontre des attentes de lecture habituelles, les événements du poème ayant la priorité sur le contenu : le sujet du poème s’efface en faveur de la plasticité à l’œuvre. Les poèmes- événements requièrent la participation imaginative du lecteur. Plusieurs événements et procédés se croisent : peinture et musique se côtoient en empruntant des processus humains comme le cinéma, le jeu sur la plasticité de l’œuvre d’art, la collaboration artistique, tissage et dé-tissage, mais aussi (...)
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    “Something else is happening” in Barbara Guest’s poems: the art of creating events.Desblaches Claudia - 2017 - Methodos. Savoirs Et Textes 17.
    La poésie de Barbara Guest s’inscrit à l’encontre des attentes de lecture habituelles, les événements du poème ayant la priorité sur le contenu : le sujet du poème s’efface en faveur de la plasticité à l’œuvre. Les poèmes- événements requièrent la participation imaginative du lecteur. Plusieurs événements et procédés se croisent : peinture et musique se côtoient en empruntant des processus humains comme le cinéma, le jeu sur la plasticité de l’œuvre d’art, la collaboration artistique, tissage et dé-tissage, mais aussi (...)
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    Généalogie de la religion.Nathan Devers - 2019 - Paris: Les éditions du Cerf.
    Comment naît une religion? Quelles épreuves doit-elle traverser pour transposer la foi d'un fondateur spirituel en une structure sociale orchestrée autour du sacré? Par quels processus parvient-elle à faire fructifier son héritage et à s'imposer comme liaison des hommes avec Dieu? A quel prix la religion peut-elle devenir l'affaire d'un peuple? Entreprendre une généalogie de la religion, c'est assigner à la philosophie la tâche d'une démarche démystifiante : il s'agit de considérer la religion non comme résultat d'une histoire, mais comme (...)
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    Numeric Tessituras.Tania Fraga - 2010 - Technoetic Arts 8 (2):243-250.
    This article presents research on assemblages among humans and computational systems in which physical and virtual autonomous processes occur in order to create artworks allowing the emergence of mixed sensory set-ups. It begins with triadic relationships computer, physical objects and participants aimed at co-relations among bands of bots (virtual and physical) with groups of humans (interactors). The bots have a representation of the virtual world: physical bots live on a flat surface (Abbot 1991), a projection of the 3D environment where (...)
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    Rezeption und Rettung: Drei Studien zu Walter Benjamin.Klaus Garber - 2017 - Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG.
    Das Buch ist thematisch verklammert durch das Problem der Rezeption. Ihm liegt die Überzeugung zugrunde, dass Benjamins Rezeptionstheorie nach wie vor den avanciertesten Beitrag im Umkreis einer historisch-dialektischen Kulturtheorie darstellt. Die erste Abhandlung entfaltet nach einem Rückblick auf das Frühwerk die tragenden Kategorien von Benjamins Rezeptionstheorie mit Blick auf das gesamte Spätwerk am Paradigma des Fuchs-Aufsatzes. Eine zweite Studie »Benjamins Bild des Barock« setzt wiederum ein mit einer Schilderung der weitgehend verunglückten Rezeption des Trauerspielbuchs in der Barockforschung. Eine dritte Abhandlung (...)
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    L'homme et la nature: perspectives africaines de l'écologie profonde.Raymond Matand Makashing - 2019 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    L'interprétation des cosmogonies traditionnelles africaines a l'avantage de surmonter les limites de l'écologie occidentale et d'offrir, en symbiose avec cette dernière, la chance à l'humanité d'asseoir une écologie profonde repensée. L'Afrique ancienne, principalement l'Egypte pharaonique, a élaboré une vision du monde qui rassemble et unit le Créateur et tous les autres êtres créés. Cette vision qui nous a fort inspiré nous amène à préconiser une éthique de la Maàt ou maàtéthique dont l'impératif catégorique est le respect de l'ordre du (...)
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    Autour du handicap mental, des souffrances à contenir entre équipes, enfant et famille.Denis Mellier - 2007 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 174 (4):49-61.
    Le handicap mental d’un enfant est la source de diverses souffrances très primitives. L’auteur développe l’hypothèse qu’une équipe doit contenir ces souffrances diffuses et peu représentables, qui entraînent tensions, insécurité et malaise dans l’entourage. Les équipes sont ainsi prises dans des positions de symbiose pathologique avec l’enfant et oscilleraient entre chronicité et activisme. Un exemple à propos « d’un enfant insupportable » montre que l’intervention clinique peut arriver à contenir ces souffrances et à modifier les alliances inconscientes éducateur-famille.
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