• Jean Bodin
    Diffusion, Presses universitaires de France. 2001.
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    Impact of a Participatory Action Approach to Virtue Promotion Among Early Adolescents
    with Anne Jeffrey, Krista Mehari, Megan Blanton, and Joseph Currier
    Journal of Positive Psychology 2023. 2023.
    Research on interventions that aim to cultivate character strengths, or virtues, has been conducted primarily among highly resourced, predominantly White communities, and the interventions have been developed to reflect the values of those communities. The purpose of this study was to use a participatory action research approach to develop a virtue intervention focused on addressing the community-identified problem of violence in a predominantly Black community, and to test its effectiveness in …Read more
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    Character strengths research has the potential to imply that youth have character deficits or moral failings that cause their problematic behavior. This ignores the impact of context, especially for youth who are members of historically marginalized groups in under resourced communities. On the other hand, framing youth who are members of underrepresented groups solely as products of oppression undermines their agency and the power of collective action. It may be possible to promote character de…Read more
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    Mathématiques et arts de penser depuis le XVe siècle
    with Giovanna Cifoletti
    Revue de Synthèse 143 (3-4): 213-256. 2022.
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    Après une agrégation de philosophie (1983), Marie-Dominique Couzinet s'est formée à la recherche en Italie, à l'Institut Universitaire Européen de Florence, et en France, au CNRS. Maître de conférences (1996) habilitée à diriger les recherches (2009), elle enseigne l'histoire de la philosophie de la Renaissance à l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (UFR de philosophie ; Centre d'Histoire des Systèmes de Pensée Moderne : EA 1451). Ses travaux portent sur la philosophie de la Renaissance au XVI…Read more
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    Bibliographie de l'histoire de Belgique — Bibliografie van de geschiedenis van België. 1973
    with Romain Van Eenoo, Andrée Scufflaire, J. Bovesse, Maurice E. Dumont, Etienne Hélin, Roger Petit, Denise Van Derveeghde, Walter Prevenier, C. Triaille-Closset, Marie-Jeanne Tits-Dieuaide, J. Verhelst, U. Vermeulen, H. Gaus, Els Witte, L. Kongs, Catharina Lis, and J. De Beider
    Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 52 (4): 893-1030. 1974.
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    Résumé Les arts libéraux tiennent un rôle particulier dans la pensée de Simon Stevin (1548-1620). Grâce à eux, ce savant peut dévoiler dans son épistémologie d’une part ce que sont les dispositions innées de l’esprit (distinguer le vrai du faux, parler, compter) et d’autre part les fondements des objets de la Nature (le nom, le nombre, la mesure et le poids). Un art de penser associe alors l’âme et la Création et permet de codifier les différents arts et l’action vertueuse. Dans cet article, nou…Read more
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    How do individuals rationalize the cognitive dissonance between their environmental awareness and the maintenance of environmentally unfriendly behaviors? The main goal is to explore the rationalization strategies used by individuals in order to maintain their current behaviors. The secondary goal is to understand if it is possible to induce cognitive consonance, and how this influences intention to change. We present a study with three experimental conditions: inconsistency, control, and consis…Read more
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    Penser la formation
    Presses universitaires de France. 1994.
    La formation - le mot et la chose - envahit le champ des discours et des pratiques éducatives. Elle s'étale dans la durée : formation initiale, continue, bref permanente. Elle se répand dans l'espace d'une société que l'on n'hésite plus à qualifier de " pédagogique ". L'idée de formation brouille également les distinctions conceptuelles et obscurcit le discours pédagogique en s'insinuant quelque part entre " instruction ", " éducation ", " enseignement ", " apprentissage ". Savons-nous bien déso…Read more
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    Idéaux sociétaux et subjectivité
    with Laure Razon and Martine Spiess
    Dialogue: Families & Couples 2 (2): 103-113. 2014.
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    Sur la manière dont l'embryon reçoit l''me
    with Porphyry
    Librairie Philosophique Vrin. 2012.
    English summary: The embryo is a plant, which at the moment of birth becomes a susceptible animal through the usage of its intellect. This is the theory supported by this treatise, which was first attributed to Galen and now to Porphyry. This peculiar treatise deals with a problem that has not stopped haunting medical, philosophical, and theological speculations: at which precise moment do we become human beings? The edition is accompanied by a richly annotated original translation. Greek text, …Read more
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    Présence de robots dans les ehpad. Mieux vivre la séparation familiale
    with Marc-Éric Bobillier-Chaumon
    Dialogue: Families & Couples 3 (3): 45-56. 2017.
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    This article intends to be an inventory of concrete cultural interactions which took place, in the Palaeologan era, between Jews and Christians in the Byzantine Empire, in the fiels of sciences, philosophy or spiritual theology.
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    "Femmes rebelles " porte sur la nouvelle génération d'écrivains femmes africaines francophones des dix dernières années et l'évolution frappante de leur écriture dans ce court laps de temps. Aux premières oeuvres de témoignage du début des années 80 s'est substituée une deuxième phase montrant une écriture plus agressive, plus revendicatrice :. Ce livre examine le mécanisme de rébellion que les écrivains femmes ont institué à cet effet dans leur critique de l 'Afrique d'aujourd'hui.
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    Integration of predictions and afferent signals in body ownership
    with Birgit Hasenack and H. Henrik Ehrsson
    Cognition 212 (C): 104722. 2021.
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    The recent recovery of large carnivore populations in Europe has led to recurrent conflicts mainly due to livestock predation. In France, the extensive media coverage of the recovery of wolf has contributed to the dissemination of the conflict to a large audience. Using lexical statistics and discourse analysis methodologies, we analyzed the evolution of the representation of livestock breeders in regional (Nice-Matin) and national (Le Monde) printed press from 1993 to 2014. Our study showed tha…Read more
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    Working-Class Job Loss, Gender, and the Negotiation of Household Labor
    with Elizabeth Miklya Legerski
    Gender and Society 24 (4): 447-474. 2010.
    Scholars see the gendered division of household labor as a stronghold of gender inequality. We explore changes in household labor and gender relations when conservative, working-class families experience employment disruptions. Using data from 49 qualitative interviews conducted with men and women following the forced unemployment of breadwinning husbands, we observe some change in gendered household labor but conclude that a significant degendering of housework is thwarted by institutional-, in…Read more
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    Home-based service jobs have developed considerably across Western societies. In fact, chances are high that a working-class woman in France today will, at some point in her life, be a house cleaner, home-based child care provider, or home aide for the elderly. Going against political, scholarly, and everyday discourses that, saturated with the double prejudices of gender and class, treat all these home service occupations, which require little prior training, the same, this article illuminates …Read more
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    It is my intention in this brief study to extend the argument that Nestle begins with her seminal article,' Butch-Femme Relationships: Sexual Cour age in the 1950s', and that Henking and Comstock continue by including it in the critical anthology of writings on'being queer' and 'being religious', Querying Religion. I want to do this by making 'an overt claim' that the butch-femme community of the 1950s created its own spirituality—in the content of a corporeal theology between couples and indivi…Read more
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    « Brisées par leur travail! OU Au bout du rouleau » : Réflexion critique sur les modes managériaux en santé
    with Marie-Josée Drolet and Mireille Lalancette
    Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 3 (1): 103-107. 2020.
    After introducing and describing managerial health practices, the authors critically reflect on four ethical issues that arise from these practices.
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    L’éthique en archéologie, quels enjeux normatifs? Approches françaises
    Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 2 (3): 8-16. 2019.
    The ethical issues facing archaeologists must be considered in close coordination with the legal framework governing their activity. Ethics is defined as a “set of principles and values that guide social and professional behaviour”. It can inspire both laws and professional practices, referring to duties inherent to the exercise of a specific activity. The link between ethics and law, built from these multiple sources, is therefore complex. This contribution aims to understand these multiple for…Read more
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    La place de l’éthique professionnelle dans les programmes d’orthophonie au Canada
    with Marie-Dominique Lessard and Annie-Kim Robertson
    Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 1 (3): 61-70. 2018.
    Professional ethics is an important skill for professionals who work in the area of health. For speech-language pathologists specifically, the constant widening of the field of practice and the increasing complexity of the needs of the aging population expose professionals to more ethical questioning. Yet, the scientific literature demonstrates that speech-language pathologists do not feel properly prepared to solve ethical issues. The main objective of this study was to examine the situation of…Read more
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    La Maison de Fourni
    with Hélène Wurmser, Stéphanie Zugmeyer, and A. Konstantatos
    Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 135 (2): 573-587. 2011.
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    It's (not) all Greek to me: Boundaries of the foreign language effect
    with Alexandra S. Dylman
    Cognition 196 104148. 2020.