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    Les symptômes de la temporisation. Langages et significations Des maladies idoines d'un grand: Louis de gonzague, Duc de Nevers 1585-1588.Xavier Le Person - 2000 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 62 (2):259-302.
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    Les circuits courts alimentaires.Gwenaëlle Raton - 2023 - Multitudes 92 (3):79-85.
    Cet article illustre de façon concrète et détournée les relations villes-campagnes. Les circuits courts alimentaires sont considérés comme vertueux (réduction des intermédiaires et des distances, « locavorisme »), mais qu’en est-il vraiment de leur durabilité, compte-tenu de leur complexité logistique? Pour le producteur, premier maillon de la chaîne, la commercialisation et le transport représentent travail et coûts supplémentaires. Les circuits courts ne sont pas moins énergivores : flux entre fermes et points de vente fragmentés en une multitude de petits volumes. (...)
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    Frédéric Fauquier, Le Parménide au miroir des platonismes. Logique-Ontologie-Théologie.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2019 - Philosophie Antique 19:208-210.
    Interroger la diversité des lectures antiques du Parménide pour dégager l’unité et la singularité du néoplatonisme, telle est l’ambition, pleinement tenue, du beau livre de Frédéric Fauquier. Celui-ci se donne comme une passionnante enquête méta-exégétique, qui ne se contente pas de retracer l’histoire des interprétations mais en dégage les stratégies et la visée. « Dès son origine, écrit F. Fauquier, le néoplatonisme est tradition, puisqu’il projette son origine dans l’œuvre de Platon » (p....
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    Prostituées et pénitentes (Poitiers et La Rochelle au XVIIIe siècle).Gwénaël Murphy - 2003 - Clio 17:87-99.
    Les prostituées n’échappent pas à la répression et à l’enfermement généralisés organisés par la Monarchie Absolue à la fin du XVIIe siècle. Des institutions nommées « Dames Blanches », « Bon Pasteur » ou « Pénitentes » apparaissent dans la plupart des capitales diocésaines. Afin de ramener ces femmes sur le chemin de la vertu, les autorités font rapidement appel à des religieuses pour diriger ces communautés. Le fonctionnement de deux de ces « couvents », ceux, ceux de Poitiers et (...)
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    Relire les Éléments de théologie de Proclus: réceptions, interprétations antiques et modernes.Gwenaëlle Aubry, Luc Brisson, Philippe Hoffmann & Laurent Lavaud (eds.) - 2021 - Paris: Hermann.
    Les Eléments de théologie de Proclus constituent un monument philosophique radicalement singulier tant par son architecture propre que par la façon dont la tradition l'a revisité. Ordonnant, sous une forme géométrique, les principes de la métaphysique néoplatonicienne, ils ont à la fois constitué celle-ci en système et opéré comme le principal relais de sa transmission aux pensées byzantine, arabe et occidentale. Ce sont ces effets d'héritage et d'adaptation que les textes ici réunis visent à évaluer. Du Liber de causis à (...)
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    Destins de religieuses pendant la Révolution française : l’exemple du diocèse de Poitiers.Gwénaël Murphy - 2002 - Clio 15:111-122.
    Le devenir des religieuses, lors de la Révolution française, est encore mal connu. L’historiographie, lorsqu’elle les aborde, insiste sur leurs complaisances supposées à l’égard des prêtres réfractaires et les montre volontiers en victimes de la Terreur (exemple des Carmélites de Compiègne). Ces éclairages successifs masquent la majorité des ex-religieuses qui s’adaptent et consentent à la sécularisation. Dans le cas étudié (le diocèse de Poitiers) les religieuses qui souhaitent le rester, souvent au risque de leur vie, sont une minorité. Le regard (...)
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    Individuation, particularisation et détermination selon Plotin.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2008 - Phronesis 53 (3):271-289.
    Plotinus' formulation of the problem of the individual should not be reduced to the question of whether or not one can accept Forms of Individuals. First, if Plotinus does indeed posit an intelligible foundation of individuality, there are no grounds to identify this foundation with a Form: it must rather be considered a logos. Second, we must, in addition to this intelligible "principle of distinction", allow for a sensible "principle of individuation": the living body. Finally, we have to distinguish a (...)
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    « L'empreinte du bien dans le multiple » : structure et constitution de l'intellect plotinien.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2009 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 90 (3):313.
    On cherche ici à lever le reproche d’incohérence souvent adressé à la doctrine plotinienne de l’Intellect en montrant comment l’attribution à celui-ci de déterminations apparemment contradictoires obéit à une logique rigoureuse. Appliqué au rapport de l’Intellect naissant à l’Un-Bien, le modèle aristotélicien de l’empreinte et du noûs pathêtikos est refusé pour l’Intellect achevé. La notion d’energeia se trouve ainsi, contre Aristote, dissociée de celle de bien, pour dire la structure fondamentale du deuxième principe. Mais celle de dunamis intervient aussi, en (...)
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    Harmonisation, hiérarchisation ou neutralisation? Plotin et Proclus lecteurs de Métaphysique Lambda.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2023 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 146 (3):117-143.
    Les lectures plotinienne et proclusienne de Métaphysique Λ ne se résolvent pas dans ces résultats doctrinaux que sont la hiérarchisation de l’Intellect et de l’Un-Bien et l’harmonisation des causalités efficiente et finale. Pour les saisir tant dans leur différence que dans celle qui les oppose toutes deux aux lectures concordistes, il faut déplacer l’analyse du plan des doctrines à celui des concepts. Plus précisément, il faut demander comment Plotin et Proclus intègrent le concept qui, en Métaphysique Λ, condense la charge (...)
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    L’ontologie aristotélicienne comme ontologie axiologique.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2002 - Philosophie Antique 2:5-32.
    On propose ici une lecture de la Métaphysique inspirée de Ε, 2, 1026a33-b2, prenant la dunamis et l’energeia comme principal sens de l’être. Le couple conceptuel de l’en-puissance et de l’acte fournit ainsi à la fois le principe d’une réponse possible à la question disputée de la « science recherchée », et le fondement d’une ontologie singulière, que l’on caractérise comme une ontologie axiologique. On commence par analyser la signification de ces notions telle qu’elle se déploie en Métaphysique Δ et (...)
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    Parentalités et migration. Enjeux, spécificités, regard transculturel.Gwenaëlle Andro & Frédérique Briens-Fouqué - 2023 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 241 (3):53-64.
    L’accueil dans les services de soin de personnes issues de la migration est un enjeu de santé mentale et éthique et relève d’une réflexion sur la prise en compte de leur vulnérabilité, a fortiori quand des enjeux de parentalité s’en mêlent. Cet article est un témoignage de l’équipe de pédopsychiatrie de Caen qui a adapté ses dispositifs de soins pour mieux accueillir ces publics spécifiques que sont les familles migrantes. Après un rappel sur les notions de migration, de culture et (...)
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    L'impuissance de dieu (présentation).Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2010 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 135 (3):307 - 320.
    Les études ici réunies visent à explorer la résurgence, dans la philosophie et la théologie contemporaines, du motif de l'impuissance de Dieu. La question n'est plus seulement celle, comme dans la pensée médiévale, de la limitation de la toute-puissance divine, mais bien de son complet abandon. Elle est étroitement liée à l'interrogation sur ce que peut être une théologie d'après la Shoah, et elle préside aussi, chez des penseurs comme Hans Jonas, Gianni Vattimo, ou Giorgio Agamben, au redéploiement des problèmes (...)
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    L'impuissance de Dieu.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2010 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 135 (3):307.
    Les études ici réunies visent à explorer la résurgence, dans la philosophie et la théologie contemporaines, du motif de l’impuissance de Dieu. La question n’est plus seulement celle, comme dans la pensée médiévale, de la limitation de la toute‑puissance divine, mais bien de son complet abandon. Elle est étroitement liée à l’interrogation sur ce que peut être une théologie d’après la Shoah, et elle préside aussi, chez des penseurs comme Hans Jonas, Gianni Vattimo, ou Giorgio Agamben, au redéploiement des problèmes (...)
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    Pierre Hadot. La philosophie comme manière de vivre.Gwenaëlle Aubry - 2002 - Philosophie Antique 2:245-250.
    D’une vie de philosophe, on n’attend ni un récit anecdotique, ni, bien sûr, un exposé théorique, mais un témoignage, toujours singulier et inanticipable, sur la façon dont des idées, une vérité, peuvent pénétrer et modifier une existence, ou inversement, et au risque de toutes les réductions biographiques, sur l’itinéraire existentiel qui a pu présider à la découverte ou à l’adoption de ces idées, de cette vérité. Cela vaut plus encore, lorsque la proposition théorique fondamentale de ce phil...
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  15. Trust is for the strong: How health status may influence generalized and personalized trust.Tam-Tri Le, Phuong-Loan Nguyen, Ruining Jin, Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    In the trust-health relationship, how trusting other people in society may promote good health is a topic often examined. However, the other direction of influence – how health may affect trust – has not been well explored. In order to investigate this possible effect, we employed Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF) analytics to go deeper into the information processing mechanisms underlying the expressions of trust. Conducting Bayesian analysis on a dataset of 1237 residents from Cali, Colombia, we found that general health (...)
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    Le jeune délinquant et sa mère.Tanya Person & Jean-Luc Viaux - 2014 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 1 (1):121-133.
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    Le jeune délinquant et sa mère.Tanya Person & Jean-Luc Viaux - 2014 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 1:121-133.
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    Identity and the composite Christ: an incarnational dilemma: ROBIN LE POIDEVIN.Robin Le Poidevin - 2009 - Religious Studies 45 (2):167-186.
    One way of understanding the reduplicative formula ‘Christ is, qua God, omniscient, but qua man, limited in knowledge’ is to take the occurrences of the ‘ qua ’ locution as picking out different parts of Christ: a divine part and a human part. But this view of Christ as a composite being runs into paradox when combined with the orthodox understanding of the Incarnation, according to which Christ is identical to the second person of the Trinity. In response, we (...)
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    Proper names.Emmanuel Lévinas - 1996 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by Emmanuel Lévinas.
    Combining elements from Heidegger’s philosophy of “being-in-the-world” and the tradition of Jewish theology, Levinas has evolved a new type of ethics based on a concept of “the Other” in two different but complementary aspects. He describes his encounters with those philosophers and literary authors (most of them his contemporaries) whose writings have most significantly contributed to the construction of his own philosophy of “Otherness”: Agnon, Buber, Celan, Delhomme, Derrida, Jabès, Kierkegaard, Lacroix, Laporte, Picard, Proust, Van Breda, Wahl, and, most notably, (...)
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  20. Knowledge, Ignorance and True Belief.Pierre le Morvan - 2011 - Theoria 77 (1):32-41.
    Suppose that knowledge and ignorance are complements in the sense of being mutually exclusive: for person S and fact p, either S knows that p or is ignorant that p. Understood in this way, ignorance amounts to a lack or absence of knowledge: S is ignorant that p if and only if it is not the case that S knows that p. Let us call the thesis that knowledge and ignorance are opposites the “Complement Thesis”. In this article, I (...)
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    Personal and Social Education in the Curriculum.Les Burwood & Richard Pring - 1985 - British Journal of Educational Studies 33 (2):187.
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    Emerging competencies for logistics professionals in the digital era: A literature review.Le Yi Koh & Kum Fai Yuen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The speed of technology integration among businesses has accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic due to the work-from-home arrangements and safe distancing regulations, prompting businesses to automate operations and digitalize work environments. These impacts have disrupted work environments and operational processes, and a fresh set of competencies is required to stay competent in this new normal. Consequently, there is a need to develop a state-of-the-art competency framework for logistics professionals during these trying times. This study has adopted the Preferred Reporting Items (...)
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  23. Multiple incarnations and distributed persons.Robin Le Poidevin - 2011 - In Anna Marmodoro & Jonathan Hill (eds.), The Metaphysics of the Incarnation. Oxford University Press.
     
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  24. The crucial roles of biodiversity loss belief and perception in urban residents’ consumption attitude and behavior towards animal-based products.Minh-Hoang Nguyen, Tam-Tri Le, Thomas Jones & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    Products made from animal fur and skin have been a major part of human civilization. However, in modern society, the unsustainable consumption of these products – often considered luxury goods – has many negative environmental impacts. This study explores how people’s perceptions of biodiversity affect their attitudes and behaviors toward consumption. To investigate the information process deeper, we add the moderation of beliefs about biodiversity loss. Following the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF) analytics, we use mindsponge-based reasoning for constructing conceptual models (...)
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    Religious Conversion and Loss of Faith: Cases of Personal Paradigm Shift?Robin Le Poidevin - 2021 - Sophia 60 (3):551-566.
    Is Thomas Kuhn’s model of scientific revolutions in terms of paradigm shifts appropriately applied to cases of radical changes in religious outlook, and in particular conversion to faith, or loss of faith? Since this question cannot be addressed in purely a priori terms, three case studies of philosophers who have described significant changes in their own perspectives are examined. Part of the justification for such an approach is to see how changes in view seem from the first-person perspective. Although (...)
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    Playing Symbolically with Death in Extreme Sports.David Le Breton - 2000 - Body and Society 6 (1):1-11.
    Many amateur sportsmen in the West, have today started undertaking long and intensive ordeals where their personal capacity to withstand increasing suffering is the prime objective. Running, jogging, the triathlon and trekking are the sorts of ordeal where people without any particular ability are not pitting themselves against others but are committed to testing their own capacity to withstand increasing pain. Constantly called upon to prove themselves in a society where reference points are both countless and contradictory and where values (...)
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  27. A Note on Cogito.Les Jones - manuscript
    Abstract A Note to Cogito Les Jones Blackburn College Previous submissions include -Intention, interpretation and literary theory, a first lookWittgenstein and St Augustine A DiscussionAreas of Interest – History of Western Philosophy, Miscellaneous Philosophy, European A Note on Cogito Descartes' brilliance in driving out doubt, and proving the existence of himself as a thinking entity, is well documented. Sartre's critique (or maybe extension) is both apposite and grounded and takes these enquiries on to another level. Let's take a look. 'I (...)
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    Le micro-ordinateur dans l'espace conjugal.Laurence Le Douarin - 2002 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 112 (1):169.
    L’entrée de l’ordinateur cristallise les relations latentes à la vie de couple et les contradictions qui la minent. Pour comprendre ces effets, encore faut-il connaître le devenir de la vie conjugale. En effet, un objet technique n’a de sens que dans la mesure où il s’inscrit dans un corps social traversé par ses propres dynamiques. L’ordinateur accentue donc, plutôt qu’il ne crée, certains traits d’évolution de la famille et des rapports homme/femme. Il intervient dans un univers déjà investi par un (...)
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    Tracks of My Tears: Smokey Robinson and the Art of Loving.Les Back - 2014 - Theory, Culture and Society 31 (7-8):337-341.
    This piece written for Valentine’s Day 2014 links the love songs of Smokey Robinson with writing on romantic love from classical theorists to feminist writers like Mary Evans and bell hooks. Through a discussion of Smokey Robinson’s biography it argues that the political and affective key of his songs is similar to the arguments provided by feminist theory. It makes a case for holding to a ‘love ethic’ that is a doing, not confined to one person alone but rather (...)
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    Opening Windows, Closing Doors: Ethical Dilemmas in Educational Action Research.Les Tickle - 2001 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 35 (3):345-359.
    The chapter records personal accounts of the author’s dealings with dilemmas encountered in the research methods literature and in the field of practice, as an action researcher and teacher educator. It draws on Mary Chamberlain’s Fenwomen to illustrate some of the dangers of ethnographic research. Using data from two instances, one in a pre-service initial teacher-training programme and the other in teacher induction, the author draws out the tensions between the ‘need to know’ in order to act professionally, and the (...)
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    Opening windows, closing doors: Ethical dilemmas in educational action research.Les Tickle - 2001 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 35 (3):345–359.
    The chapter records personal accounts of the author’s dealings with dilemmas encountered in the research methods literature and in the field of practice, as an action researcher and teacher educator. It draws on Mary Chamberlain’s Fenwomen to illustrate some of the dangers of ethnographic research. Using data from two instances, one in a pre-service initial teacher-training programme and the other in teacher induction, the author draws out the tensions between the ‘need to know’ in order to act professionally, and the (...)
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    Études sur la vie et les Pensées de Pascal.Michel Le Guern - 2015 - Paris: Honoré Champion éditeur.
    L'image de Pascal est souvent brouillée par la légende et par les commentaires maladroits ou malveillants. Or, on n'a jamais fini de scruter la personnalité et l'œuvre de Pascal. Il suffit de changer de point de vue pour apercevoir du nouveau, pour préciser des significations, pour repérer des sources inattendues, et parfois pour écarter des idées reçues. Michel Le Guern, après L'Image dans l'œuvre de Pascal, Pascal et Descartes, Les Pensées de Pascal de l'anthropologie à la théologie, les éditions des (...)
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    Tao te ching: a book about the way and the power of the way.Ursula K. Le Guin - 1997 - Boulder: Shambhala. Edited by Ursula K. Le Guin & Jerome P. Seaton.
    Most people know Ursula K. Le Guin for her extraordinary science fiction and fantasy writing. Fewer know just how pervasive Taoist themes are to so much of her work. And in Lao Tzu: Tao Te Ching, we are treated to Le Guin's unique take on Taoist philosophy's founding classic. Reflecting more than forty years of Le Guin's personal study and contemplation, her rendering of the text is a brilliant testament to her deep-seated understanding of Taoist principles and their value for (...)
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    How to Measure Depression: Looking Back on the Making of Psychiatric Assessment.Philippe Le Moigne - 2023 - Philosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 30 (3):235-252.
    This article discusses the way how change in depressed patients included in clinical trials was both conceptualized and measured in the 1970s to decide on the efficacy of the first candidate drugs for the treatment of depression. Understanding how this issue was resolved is of major interest as the protocol designed to distinguish the diagnosis of the depressive syndrome from the measurement of its evolution over time built the contours of the methodological device to which the whole of standardized evaluation (...)
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    The Mediation Effect of Coping Style on the Relations between Personality and Life Satisfaction in Chinese Adolescents.Ru-De le XuLiu, Yi Ding, Xiaohong Mou, Jia Wang & Ying Liu - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Close Enemies: The Relationship of Psychiatry and Psychology in the Assessment of Mental Disorders.Philippe Le Moigne - 2023 - Philosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 30 (3):259-261.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Close Enemies: The Relationship of Psychiatry and Psychology in the Assessment of Mental DisordersPhilippe Le Moigne, PhDAs Peter Zachar rightly points out in his comment, the assessment of mental disorders underwent new developments with the release of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-V in 2013 (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Whereas in 1980, the manual had been thought of in a rigorously categorical way, on the basis of (...)
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    Differences in Parental Burnout: Influence of Demographic Factors and Personality of Parents and Children.Sarah Le Vigouroux & Céline Scola - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    CEO Religion and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Socio-behavioral Model.Isabelle Le Breton-Miller, Danny Miller, Zhenyang Tang & Xiaowei Xu - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-23.
    Studies linking religion to CSR have produced conflicting findings due to a failure to draw distinctions among religious influences and different CSR practices, and to theorize their connection. Drawing on social identity theory and the theory of planned behavior, we first argue that religion will influence CSR when ethical values from a CEO’s religious social identification resonate with an aspect of CSR. Second, CEO attitudes congruent with those values and forms of CSR—interpersonal empathy and proactiveness—will strengthen that relationship. Third, the (...)
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    Rites personnels de passage : jeunes générations et sens de la vie.David le Breton - 2005 - Hermes 43:101.
    Dans un contexte de crise existentielle chez les jeunes générations, si les autres modes de symbolisation ont échoué, échapper à la mort, réussir l'épreuve, administrent la preuve ultime qu'une garantie règne sur son existence. Ces épreuves sont des rites intimes, privés, autoréférentiels, insus, détachés de toute croyance, et tournant le dos à une société qui cherche à les prévenir. Parfois elles provoquent un sentiment de renaissance personnelle, elles se muent en formes d'auto-initiation.In an existential crisis among the younger generations, if (...)
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    The Incarnation: divine embodiment and the divided mind.Robin Le Poidevin - 2011 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 68:269-285.
    The central doctrine of traditional Christianity, the doctrine of the Incarnation, is that the Second Person of the Trinity lived a human existence on Earth as Jesus Christ for a finite period. In the words of the Nicene Creed, the Son is himwho for us men, and for our salvation, came down from heaven, and was incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary, and was made man.
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    Ambivalence in the World Risk Society.David Le Breton - 2018 - Theory, Culture and Society 35 (7-8):141-156.
    Risk is most often associated with danger and perceived as a harmful aspect of life, as an insidious and unwelcome threat that should be avoided. Risk-taking, however, is sometimes a singular passion, a source of pleasure that becomes a way of life. When freely pursued as a valorised activity, it can be a path to self-fulfilment, an opportunity to confront new situations, and a means for redefining one’s self, testing personal abilities, increasing self-esteem or gaining recognition. Deliberate risk-taking is a (...)
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    Innovation or impasse? The contribution of familiaris consortio to a contemporary theology of marriage.Thomas Knieps-Port le Roi - 2009 - Bijdragen 70 (1):67-86.
    The paper explores the possible contribution of Familiaris consortio to a contemporary theology of marriage. It argues that the exhortation and its author, Pope John Paul II, may be credited for two major innovations in the magisterial teaching: first, in taking its starting point from the human person and her capacity to love, the document has definitely overcome the earlier view, clearly articulated e.g. in Pius XI’s encyclical Casti connubii, which looked at marriage primarily in terms of a natural (...)
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    Privacy, Secrecy, Fact, and Falsehood.Pierre Le Morvan - 2015 - Journal of Philosophical Research 40:313-336.
    Deploying distinctions between ignorance of a proposition and ignorance that it is true, and between knowledge of a proposition and knowledge that it is true, I distinguish between propositional privacy and factive privacy. While the latter is limited to personal facts, the former encompasses personal falsehoods as well. I argue that propositional privacy is both broader and deeper than factive privacy, and accordingly that conceiving of the nature of privacy in terms of propositional privacy has important advantages over conceiving of (...)
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  44. The crucial roles of biodiversity loss belief and perception in urban residents’ consumption attitude and behavior towards animal-based products.Nguyen Minh-Hoang, Tam-Tri Le, Thomas E. Jones & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    Products made from animal fur and skin have been a major part of human civilization. However, in modern society, the unsustainable consumption of these products – often considered luxury goods – has many negative environmental impacts. This study explores how people’s perceptions of biodiversity affect their attitudes and behaviors toward consumption. To investigate the information process deeper, we add the moderation of beliefs about biodiversity loss. Following the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF) analytics, we use mindsponge-based reasoning for constructing conceptual models (...)
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    Dualism and Renaissance: Sources for a Modern Representation of the Body.David Le Breton & R. Scott Walker - 1988 - Diogenes 36 (142):47-69.
    Representations of the body depend on a social framework, a vision of the world and a definition of the person. The body is a symbolic construction and not a reality in its own right. A priori, its characterization seems to be self-evident, but ultimately nothing is less comprehensible. Far from being unanimously accepted by human societies, making the body stand out as a reality in some way distinct from man seems an uneasy effort, contradictory between one time and place (...)
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    The Body and Individualism.David Le Breton - 1985 - Diogenes 33 (131):24-45.
    Nothing is more mysterious for man than the substance of his own body. Every society has attempted in its way to give a particular answer to this primary enigma in which man has his roots. Innumerable theories of the body that have followed each other during the course of history or that still coexist today are directly connected to the world views of these different societies. Even more, they are dependent on the conceptions of the person. The modern view (...)
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  47. Wittgenstein on psychological certainty.Danièle Moyal-Sharrock - 2007 - In Perspicuous Presentations: Essays on Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Psychology. Palgrave-Macmillan.
    As is well known, Wittgenstein pointed out an asymmetry between first- and third-person psychological statements: the first, unlike the latter, involve observation or a claim to knowledge and are constitutionally open to uncertainty. In this paper, I challenge this asymmetry and Wittgenstein's own affirmation of the constitutional uncertainty of third-person psychological statements, and argue that Wittgenstein ultimately did too. I first show that, on his view, most of our third-person psychological statements are noncognitive; they stem from a (...)
     
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    Incarcérer un mineur : de la personnalité de l'adolescent aux enjeux identitaires des magistrats.Léonore Le Caisne - 2008 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 124 (1):103.
    Un travail de terrain ethnographique dans un grand tribunal pour enfants de la région parisienne sur la décision d’incarcérer des mineurs, fait apparaître l’utilisation de critères stricts qui réduit considérablement la prise en compte de la personnalité et de l’histoire des jeunes infracteurs placés en détention provisoire. Ainsi débarrassée de l’adolescent, la décision d’incarcération devient facilement l’objet de positionnements identitaires des magistrats. Derrière les motivations officielles se cachent en effet toujours des motifs d’ordre relationnel, des défenses de position et d’identité (...)
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    Nudging, intervening or rewarding: A discussion on the constraints and the degree of control on health status.Christine Le Clainche & Sandy Tubeuf - 2016 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 15 (2):170-189.
    Public health policies typically assume that there are characteristics and constraints over health that an individual cannot control and that there are choices that an individual could change if he is nudged or provided with incentives. We consider that health is determined by a range of personal, social, economic and environmental factors and we discuss to what extent an individual can control these factors. In particular, we assume that the observed health status of an individual is a result of factors (...)
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    Occasionally the Unforeseen Happens.Michèle Le Dœuff - 2014 - Paragraph 37 (3):314-325.
    This article addresses the relations between philosophy and other disciplines from a historical and personal point of view, focusing on the post-war French university system. Historically, interdisciplinarity involving philosophy was practised in the French university long before it was named and promoted as such. The relationship was in the first instance one of recognition of outside achievement, followed by critique of certain unspoken and hitherto unchallenged presuppositions. The critique of the ideological foundations of science was sometimes a misplaced form of (...)
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