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22La vision du monde de Wilhelm von Humboldt: histoire d'un concept linguistiqueENS, École normale supérieure lettres et sciences humaines. 2007.La locution vision du monde est aujourd'hui très régulièrement utilisée dans la presse écrite et dans les sciences humaines, mais sait-on que c'est au linguiste allemand, Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767-1835), que nous devons le concept de ...
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55Comments on Warren Reich’s article on ancient consolation and modern empathyTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics 34 (5): 433-436. 2013.
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20Towards the end of the Byzantine Empire many texts of the Latin Fathers were translated into Greek, beginning with the De Trinitate of Augustine. This flurry of translation spurred discussion on the authority of the Fathers. The Greeks were now confronted with the problem of what one should do when the (presumably infallible) Fathers justify apparent heresy (the Filioque)? This question became crucial after the Council of Florence and the fall of the Byzantine Empire. What is the definition of a…Read more
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30Van 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 (02): 297-298. 2007.
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31Ce volume comprend les laquo;Actesraquo; de la Table Ronde reacute;aliseacute;e au sein du XXe Congregrave;s International d'Eacute;tudes Byzantines (Paris, ...
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55Attention-based maintenance of speech forms in memory: The case of verbal transformationsBehavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6): 728-729. 2003.One of the fundamental questions raised by Ruchkin, Grafman, Cameron, and Berndt's (Ruchkin et al.'s) interpretation of no distinct specialized neural networks for short-term storage buffers and long-term memory systems, is that of the link between perception and memory processes. In this framework, we take the opportunity in this commentary to discuss a specific working memory task involving percept formation, temporary retention, auditory imagery, and the attention-based maintenance of informa…Read more
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58Feminism as a radical ethics? Questions for feminist researchers in the humanitiesJournal 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
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17th/18th Century Philosophy |