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C. Marie

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17th/18th Century Philosophy
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    Le Supplément au Voyage de Bougainville: une poétique du déguisement
    Diderot Studies 24 11-23. 1991.
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    Van der Eijk (P.) (ed.) Hippocrates in Context. Papers Read at the XIth International Hippocrates Colloquium, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 27–31 August 2002. (Studies in Ancient Medicine 31.) Pp. xvi + 521, ills, map. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2005. Cased, €149, US$199. ISBN: 978-90-04-14430- (review)
    The Classical Review 57 (2): 297-298. 2007.
    Classics
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    Le nouveau cadre juridique de la biologie médicale
    Médecine et Droit 2010 (102): 96-104. 2010.
  •  56
    La révision des lois de bioéthique
    Médecine et Droit 2004 (66-67): 71-80. 2004.
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    Philosophie et sciences à Byzance de 1204 à 1453: les textes, les doctrines et leur transmission: actes de la table ronde organisée au XXe Congrès international d'études Byzantines, Paris, 2001 (edited book, review)
    with Michel Cacouros
    Peeters. 2006.
    Ce volume comprend les laquo;Actesraquo; de la Table Ronde reacute;aliseacute;e au sein du XXe Congregrave;s International d'Eacute;tudes Byzantines (Paris,...
    Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, Miscellaneous
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    Feminism as a radical ethics? Questions for feminist researchers in the humanities
    Journal of Academic Ethics 4 (1-4): 245-260. 2006.
    A feminist perspective on selfhood – bound to a perspective on otherness – is the main concern of this article. The resonance of this notion of selfhood both with ethical philosophy and with the language of humanism enables a deeper understanding of a feminist ethics as well as its internal tensions. The article considers the relationship of feminism and humanism as one of “paradoxical fluidity” rather than antithetical polarization, to explore the ways in which feminism’s alliance with contempo…Read more
    A feminist perspective on selfhood – bound to a perspective on otherness – is the main concern of this article. The resonance of this notion of selfhood both with ethical philosophy and with the language of humanism enables a deeper understanding of a feminist ethics as well as its internal tensions. The article considers the relationship of feminism and humanism as one of “paradoxical fluidity” rather than antithetical polarization, to explore the ways in which feminism’s alliance with contemporary ethics exemplifies its paradoxical relation to humanism. The study then underlines the vital contribution of feminist discourse to an ethical understanding of selfhood and intersubjectivity. Finally, it examines the work of experimental Canadian poet Lola Lemire Tostevin, who reveals the importance of an ethical, feminist version of selfhood that highlights the insufficiency as well as the potential of both humanist and postmodern versions of subjectivity.
    Feminism: The SelfFeminist EthicsAcademic and Teaching EthicsThe SelfPostmodern FeminismFeminist Phi…Read more
    Feminism: The SelfFeminist EthicsAcademic and Teaching EthicsThe SelfPostmodern FeminismFeminist Philosophy of Education
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