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Evans, Daniel. "The conscience of the Spanish Revolution : anarchist opposition to state collaboration in 1937." Thesis, University of Leeds, 2016. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/15278/.
Full textLapayre, Jean-Christophe. "LaPrise de conscience dans les environnements virtuels de collaboration : application aux interactions/manipulations distribuées collaboratives synchrones." Besançon, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008BESA2051.
Full textThe Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVE) are the subject of multiple discussions related to several areas of research (distributed systems, cognition, sociology, human-machine interactions. . . ). The major advantage of this type of system is the ability to link several actors by allowing them to interact on each other, communicate and produce through their distributed work spaces. The complex nature of groupware requires the development of mechanisms helping to make work truly collaborative. This Thesis work focuses on the approach of awareness within the workgroup environment. The adoption of these mechanisms is in a first level, to provide participants more information about their group, their colleagues, activities and components of the groupware environment. In addition, and in order to ensure the integration of this concept, several mechanisms are in place for the development and the integration of awareness data. In this work, we contribute by a new platform based on the awareness and provides the necessary tools for its incorporation in collaborative virtual environments
Camblor, Benjamin. "Exploitation du mouvement du robot pour améliorer la conscience de situation dans la collaboration humain-robot." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024BORD0069.
Full textOne of the challenges of Industry 4.0 is to preserve the health and comfort of operators while improving their productivity. Collaborative robotics is a solution which, through appropriate assistance, enables the operator to focus on tasks for which he has expertise, while delegating loads and constraints to a collaborative robot. This involves combining the strengths of industrial robots (high physical capacity, repeatability, strength, endurance, speed, etc.) with those of humans (variability, reactions to uncertainty).This research work is part of the ANR Pacbot project (ANR-20-CE10-0005). The overall aim of the project is to design a semi-autonomous cobotic system for assistance, capable of selecting, synchronizing and coordinating tasks distributed between human and robot, adapting to different types of variability in professional gestures, while anticipating dangerous situations. In particular, this system is designed to schedule tasks while minimizing the risk of human error. The study of the human factor in industrial environments has shown that the majority of accidents are due to human error or decision-making. In most cases, the latter are caused by operators poor situation awareness.This thesis proposes to use robot motion as a means of communication that supports human situation awareness in human-robot collaboration. One of the important points of our contribution is that these movements, referred to as signaling motions, can be generated while enabling the robot to perform actions thanks to the redundancy of its joints. The choice of motion as a means of communication was inspired by an analysis of industrial robotics accidents. This analysis highlighted a number of similar accident patterns linked to poor situational awareness. By identifying the risks of human error observed, the choice of using the robot as a communication channel in its own right appears to be a promising accident prevention and safety solution.A beneficial effect of signaling motions on situation awareness has been observed in two experimental studies. In the first study, we showed that they enable a collaborative robot to communicate about its state or actions with its human partners, and thus reintroduce them into the robot's action loop. In the second study, we proposed their use to attract a human's attention and extract him/her from accident-prone situations. We also argued that non-motion could also be considered an effective means of communication. Finally, recommendations were proposed for the design and choice of motion to be generated in different types of context
Le, Chenechal Morgan. "Awareness Model for Asymmetric Remote Collaboration in Mixed Reality." Thesis, Rennes, INSA, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016ISAR0006/document.
Full textBeing able to collaborate remotely with other people can provide valuable capabilities in performing tasks that require multiple users to be achieved. Moreover, Mixed Reality (MR) technologies are great tools to develop new kinds of applications with more natural interactions and perception abilities compared to classical desktop setups. In this thesis, we propose to improve remote collaboration using these MR technologies that take advantages of our natural skills to perform tasks in 3D environments. In particular, we focus on asymmetrical aspects involved by these kind of collaboration: roles, point of view (PoV), devices and level of virtuality of the MR application. First, we focus on awareness issues and we propose a generic model able to accurately describe a collaborative MR application taking into account potential asymmetry dimensions. In order to address all these dimensions, we split our final model into two layers that separate real and virtual spaces for each user. In this model, each user can generate different kind of input and receive feedbacks with different meanings in order to maintain their own awareness of the shared Virtual Environment (VE). Then, we conduct an exploratory user study to explore the consequences of asymmetric PoVs and the involvement of users' representation in the level of awareness of others' collaborators. Second, we apply our findings to a remote guiding context that implies a remote guide to help an operator in performing a maintenance task. For this use case, we propose to the expert to use a Virtual Reality (VR) interface in order to help the operator through an Augmented Reality (AR) interface. We contribute to this field by enhancing the expert's perceptual abilities of the remote workspace as well as by providing more natural interactions to guide the operator through not intrusive guiding cues integrated to the real world. Last, we address an even more sensitive situation for awareness in remote collaboration that is virtual co-manipulation. It requires to target a perfect synchronization between collaborators in order to achieve the task efficiently. Thus, the system needs to provide appropriate feedbacks to maintain a high level of awareness, especially about what others are currently doing. In particular, we propose a hybrid co-manipulation technique, inspired from our previous remote guiding use case, that mixes virtual object and other's PoV manipulation in the same time
Girard, Adrien. "Interactions visio-haptiques pour la coordination et la conscience situationnelle partagée en environnement virtuel collaboratif." Phd thesis, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2014. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01059810.
Full textAlshattnawi, Sawsan. "Concurrence et Conscience de Groupe dans l'Édition Collaborative sur Réseaux Pair-à-Pair." Phd thesis, Université Henri Poincaré - Nancy I, 2008. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00349074.
Full textAlshattnawi, Sawsan Molli Pascal Canals Gérôme. "Concurrence et conscience de groupe dans l'édition collaborative sur réseaux pair à pair." S. l. : Nancy 1, 2008. http://www.scd.uhp-nancy.fr/docnum/SCD_T_2008_0073_ALSHATTNAWI.pdf.
Full textSaoutal, Amina. "Amélioration de l'awareness informationnelle dans la collaboration inter-organisations pendant la gestion de crise." Thesis, Troyes, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015TROY0036/document.
Full textIn order to overcome the technological and social locks that are identified in supporting collaboration - for instance, the computer systems design problems that do not meet the needs of users and/or systems that are rigid and do not allow to deal with dynamic situations where events are unexpected and appeal to emerging measures - our work is positioned in the field of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) characterized by the dualistic social and technical aspects.This research proposes flexible information and communication system that supports the information awareness in the inter-agency collaboration in emerging and complex situations as crisis. These situations add to a collaborative work several constraints such as stress, lack of foresight, the multitude of actors and organizational boundaries. In crisis management, the various organizations – emergency medical service, firefighters, police and others - need to perceive useful information to them to complete their inter-agency activities. However, actors encounter problems that prevent them to reach their goals. This study brings to its scale, a contribution in computer sciences opened to interdisciplinary with the help of social sciences which rely on study of current practices to understand and analyze the users, their activities and the work environment
Rinnert, Thomas. "Perceiving collaborative activity with extended reality : how to improve collaborative work by sharing users' status." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Ecole nationale supérieure Mines-Télécom Atlantique Bretagne Pays de la Loire, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024IMTA0407.
Full textThis dissertation focuses on leveraging Extended Reality (XR) technologies to enhance teamwork, whether teams share a physical space or work remotely. Building upon previous work in Computer-Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW), the contributions presented in this dissertation address a large spectrum of XR environments, including Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Mixed Reality (MR), tailored for diverse domains such as Industry 4.0, Defense, Health, and Education. The proposed solutions aim to augment individuals with visualizations that depict both their performance and well-being, facilitating better understanding among collaborators, enabling them to respond effectively to each other’s needs and fostering mutual assistance. The dissertation unfolds in three acts: firstly, investigating the impact of sharing status among peers on collaboration awareness; secondly, exploring the benefits of sharing team members’ status with leaders to enhance task allocation; and finally, proposing the presentation of predicted team members’ status to leaders for further optimization of task allocation. The presented methodological and experimental contributions are made to inform the design of future XR workspaces witha heightened awareness of collaboration
Baron, Charles. "Le processus de développement de la conscience de gestionnaires individualistes et stratèges : une investigation collaborative sur l'expérience du pouvoir." Thesis, Université Laval, 2007. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2007/24564/24564.pdf.
Full textBen, Arbia Abir. "La conscience environnementale, sociale et économique comme vecteur motivationnel au comportement responsable des consommateurs collaboratifs et des simplistes volontaires." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lille (2022-....), 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023ULILD020.
Full textThis thesis examines the role of environmental, social, and economic consciousness as a motivating factor in the adoption of responsible behaviors by collaborative consumers and voluntary simplifiers. The current postmodern context, characterized by a growing concern for social and environmental issues, presents a unique opportunity to study the transition towards socially responsible behaviors. This research contributes to understanding how consciousness of socially responsible consumption can motivate consumers to adopt responsible behaviors. These results provide valuable insights for various stakeholders advocating for sustainable and socially responsible consumption
Museux, Anne Claire, and Anne Claire Museux. "Étude sur la contribution de la communication consciente à l'optimisation de la collaboration interprofessionnelle centrée sur la personne." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25184.
Full textComme peu d’écrits s’intéressent spécifiquement à la question de la communication en contexte de collaboration interprofessionnelle (CIP), cette étude vise à explorer les effets d’une formation en communication sur les pratiques collaboratives de deux équipes d’intervenants du réseau de la santé et des services sociaux. Cette recherche documente également l’adaptabilité et l’applicabilité de ladite formation. Une méthodologie mixte est utilisée. Les résultats obtenus soulignent qu’après la formation, une relative progression est observée pour certaines des performances individuelles (compétence relative à l’approche centrée sur la personne et à la clarification des rôles) ainsi que pour la performance groupale (élaboration d’un plan d’action partagé). Les propos des participantes documentent par ailleurs l’adaptabilité et l’applicabilité de la formation. Elles considèrent celle-ci comme utile tandis que la formule proposée paraît convenir même si un accompagnement à la suite de la formation permettrait d’optimiser les apprentissages. Mots-clés : collaboration, collaboration interprofessionnelle, communication, formation interprofessionnelle, communication non violente, communication consciente.
Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is widely considered as an effective and efficient way to provide health and social care. Nevertheless, little research has focused on the issue of communication in the context of IPC, which this study aims to rectify. This is done by exploring the effects of communication training on the collaborative practices of two teams in the health system and social services. This research also documents the adaptability and applicability of that training. A mixed methodology is used. The results underline that after training, a relative increase was observed for both some of the individual performances (improvement in the person-centered approach, as well as role-clarification) and the group performance (collaborating to make a shared action plan). The participants also documented the adaptability and applicability of training. They considered it useful, whereas the proposed formula seemed appropriate even though an accompaniment after training would maximize learning. Keywords: collaborative, interprofessional collaboration, communication, interprofessional education, non-violent communication, conscious communication.
Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is widely considered as an effective and efficient way to provide health and social care. Nevertheless, little research has focused on the issue of communication in the context of IPC, which this study aims to rectify. This is done by exploring the effects of communication training on the collaborative practices of two teams in the health system and social services. This research also documents the adaptability and applicability of that training. A mixed methodology is used. The results underline that after training, a relative increase was observed for both some of the individual performances (improvement in the person-centered approach, as well as role-clarification) and the group performance (collaborating to make a shared action plan). The participants also documented the adaptability and applicability of training. They considered it useful, whereas the proposed formula seemed appropriate even though an accompaniment after training would maximize learning. Keywords: collaborative, interprofessional collaboration, communication, interprofessional education, non-violent communication, conscious communication.
Baron, Charles. "Le processus de développement de la conscience de gestionnaires individualistes et stratèges : une investigation collaborative autour de l'expérience du pouvoir." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/19040.
Full textOdumuyiwa, Victor. "La gestion de la recherche collaborative d'information dans le cadre du processus d'intelligence économique." Phd thesis, Université Nancy II, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00634665.
Full textKirsch, Pinheiro Manuele. "Adaptation Contextuelle et Personnalisée de l'Information de Conscience de Groupe au sein des Systèmes d'Information Coopératifs." Phd thesis, Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), 2006. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00108495.
Full textAslan, Almoubayed Khaled. "Divergence awareness in distributed multi-synchronous collaborative systems." Nantes, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012NANT2066.
Full textAguiar, Olivette Rufino Borges Prado. "Reelaborando conceitos e ressignificando a pr?tica na educa??o infantil." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2006. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14116.
Full textIn this research we described the path of thirty one teachers involved with elementary school, amog which we included ourselves, looking for professional formation that allowed us to understand the function of educating childen. In this sense, this group of teachers begins a process of intentional, systematic and voluntary reflection, in an attempt to give new meanings to daily concepts of life and work, and linking them to their socialpractices. Having as reference the theoretical and methodological principles of socio-historical approach and collaborative research, the Group of Studies: The Dialogue Reflection as Re-meaning of Pedagogical Practice: a continuous education proposal, motivated by the willing and the necessity of re- elaborate knowledge about collaboration, reflection, infant education, playing and development which meets the new and goes the inverse way revisiting concepts and conception already consolidated, confronting and re-meaning them enlightened by one s own effort and the collaboration of pairs, mediated by Cycles of Reflexive Studies and Inter/intrapersonal Sessions. We can affirm that these tools helped the process of reflexivity put into practice by participants, which most important consequence was the theoretical re-meaning and practice in the ambit of infant education. During this investigation, we could see some theoretical and practice presuppositions which permitted to attribute to the exercise of reflexivity in collaboration the means into which the involved people could rescue the actions taken, justified their choices, confronted their theoretical options with their peers and with the systematized knowledge would question their certainties and rebuild in intra-psychological level, the knowledge elaborated socially. To this group which main activity is the docent profession, the personal and professional development constitutes the objective in which actions were articulated and operations which made learning possible as well as professional development
Nesta investiga??o descrevemos a caminhada de trinta e uma professoras envolvidas com a educa??o infantil, dentre as quais nos inclu?mos, em busca de forma??o profissional que possibilitasse entender a fun??o de educar crian?as. Nesse sentido, este grupo de professoras inicia um processo de reflex?o intencional, sistem?tica e volitiva, na tentativa de ressignificar alguns conceitos do cotidiano de vida e de trabalho, articulando-os ?s suas pr?ticas sociais. Tendo como refer?ncia os princ?pios te?ricos e metodol?gicos da abordagem sociohist?rica e da pesquisa colaborativa, o Grupo de Estudos A Reflex?o Dial?gica como Ressignifica??o da Pr?tica Pedag?gica: uma proposta de educa??o continuada , motivado pela vontade e necessidade de reelaborar conhecimentos acerca da colabora??o, reflex?o, educa??o infantil, brincar e desenvolvimento, caminha ao encontro do novo e percorre, tamb?m, o caminho inverso, revisitando conceitos e concep??es j? consolidadas, confrontando-as e ressignificando-as ? luz do pr?prio esfor?o e da colabora??o dos pares, mediadas pelos Ciclos de Estudos Reflexivos e Sess?es de Reflex?o Inter/intrapessoal. Podemos afirmar que essas ferramentas auxiliaram o processo de reflexividade posto em a??o pelas part?cipes, cuja conseq??ncia mais importante foi a ressignifica??o te?rica e pr?tica no ?mbito da educa??o infantil. No transcurso desta investiga??o, pudemos vivenciar alguns pressupostos te?ricos e pr?ticos que nos permitiram atribuir ao exerc?cio da reflexividade em colabora??o os meios para que as envolvidas resgatassem as a??es desenvolvidas, justificassem suas escolhas, confrontassem suas op??es te?ricas com a de seus pares e com o conhecimento sistematizado, questionassem suas certezas e reconstru?ssem, em n?vel intrapsicol?gico, o saber elaborado socialmente. Para esse grupo, cuja atividade principal ? a profiss?o docente, o desenvolvimento pessoal e profissional constituiu o objetivo em torno do qual foram articuladas a??es e opera??es possibilitadoras de aprendizagem e reflex?o acerca do desenvolvimento profissiona
Poitevin, Dominique. "La conscience augmentée : perception et conscience numériques." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020REN1S074.
Full textProteiform and dematerialized, the digital virtual object never stops interacting with our senses and our consciousness in a relationship that is also plural. Whether it is an object of perception by the senses (in virtual reality, for example), or social (in the intentional interactions it contains), consciousness maintains a relationship with the virtual object that oscillates between enriched perception and illusion. The virtual object serves indeed, at the same time, of improved reading of the world tending towards a better comprehension of what surrounds the perceiving consciousness and of denaturation of the real in favor of illusory false pretenses which on the contrary move the consciousness away from the reality . Consciousness is thus torn between two opposing phenomena and must, in this configuration, seek a way to identify the virtual object beyond the illusion that it generates or intentional readings it proposes. The digital virtual object then generates complex relationships from consciousness to reality, both in the aspects of individual and cognitive consciousness and in consciousness immersed in society, to the point of being able to cause a phenomenon of digital servitude
Laszlo-Fenouillet, Dominique. "La conscience /." Paris : Libr. Générale de Droit et de Jurisprudence, 1993. http://www.gbv.de/dms/spk/sbb/recht/toc/272109762.pdf.
Full textLaszlo-Fenouillet, Dominique. "La conscience." Paris 2, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA020088.
Full textConscience, the personnal faculty enabling to judge the morality of actions, aspires to autonomy. The existence of compulsive juridical norms sets limits to this autonomy, which implies that law renounces its competence and protects that competence. Law etablishies a liberty in religious and moral matters. This liberty first appeared in form of a general freedom granted to everyone and nowadays enjoys civil status. The law grants singular privileges: by instituting conscientious,it authorizes the individual to resist to a rule of law which is contrary to his conscience. Shouldn't the granting of such a privilege depend on the possible negative effect ot the conscientiou objections? the repercussions might be bearable if limited to a substition of debtors which protects the "rights" of those for whom the protected conscience was liable. But the law may exhibit a reservation if those repercussions mean sacrificing others. In the religious sphere the law sanctions the autonomy: full power is awarded to conscience by right of principle. Certain pressures on conscience may be admitted by law: as a protection, it lays down the heteronomy of minors; it grounds the legitimacy of certain pressures on the priority of certain other rights, a priority sometimes reinforced by obvious signs of will. Against unlawfull repressions, the law protects the conscience bu punishing the authors of these repressions, by granting amends and preventing injuries to conscience. In addition, the law protects the collective aspect of conscience and thus, the individual consciences. It may retreat b the collective norm to eventually protect what is specific of the group. But the law itself determines to what extent it then renounces its competence and also decides on solutions to an eventual conflict of norms. The legal status of conscience consists of the protection of an autonomy
Easley, Michael B. "Conscious conscience /." Online version of thesis, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/11627.
Full textLaszlo-Fenouillet, Dominique Cornu Gérard. "La conscience /." Paris : Librairie générale de droit et de jurisprudence, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb366698732.
Full textChatzipetrou, Sofia. "Conscience tragique grecque et conscience humaniste chez Albert Camus." Thesis, Paris 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA030144.
Full textThis thesis examines Albert Camus’ work, both fictional and dramatic, in its reception of conscience’s primary concepts as introduced by the Greek tragedy. The point is to find out how these concepts are received, transformed and finally incorporated in Camus’ literary and philosophic world.Conscience meaning the knowledge that everyone has of himself (thumós), it aims at a knowledge supposed to be shared with the others. Around the desire of existence therefore, feelings of unity and coherence, autonomy and heteronomy set up. Between introspection on one hand and opening to the world on the other, the conscience figures as a key theme for both tragic and camusian reflection. At the heart of enduring oppositions, the person must transform Destiny’s and Absurd’s blow into a productive range: thus, Requisition and Rebellion trace the way to go in order to be and remain human. From tragic « self » affirmation to the « human vocation » required by the author, conscience and identity interact and indicate the individual as the creator of meaning. Through Greek tragedy’s essential principles, Camus aims thereby at an identity which, aware of its contradictions, its rights and duties, remains consistent: the rebel’s identity
Cheiban, Ali. "Comprendre la Révolution islamique en Iran : rapports problématiques entre conscience de classe, conscience politique et conscience religieuse." Lyon 2, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992LYO20023.
Full textBeyond the explanation of the islamic revolution in 1979 by the sociological and economical structures of iranian society and the objectives class relations which characterize it, our intention is to do a comprehensive analysis of this revolution. We want to know the meaning producted by the agents about their owr practices and to ask the problem of revolutionary conscience in term of difference of stakes and interests between the political field and religious field. The question of the production ( in the religious field) and the problem of the reception (in the social field) of the religious message lead us directly to be interested in the categories of perception which are the origins of the revolutionary opinions and practices. So, these are definited by the objective meaning, determining and "transcendant", wich producte of sociological explanation and by the meaning (socialy determined) which the agents producted about their own practices
Martino, Luiz Claudio. "Télévision et conscience." Paris 5, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA05H047.
Full textMooney, Charles Joseph. "Newman on conscience." Thesis, [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1987. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B12354442.
Full textUzan, Pierre. "Conscience et physique quantique." Thesis, Paris 4, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA040153.
Full textThis work aims to assess the contribution of quantum physics to the understanding of the phenomenon ofconsciousness. The "classical" models of consciousness cannat deal with two important questions: (a) thesynchronisation of distant parts of the brain which seems necessary to the construction of conscious percepts;(b) the question of the explanatory gap that exists between subjective experience, which is a private feeling, andthe description of its neurophysiological correlates in the language of science, at the third persan. The quantumalternatives of current models of consciousness are systematically exposed. Vitiello's and Freeman's "dissipativemadel of the brain" seem to corroborate experimental data and could thus contribute to solve question (a). Thismadel appeals to a fundamental property of quantum field theory according to which a spontaneous symmetrybreaking in a physical system (as it happens, the breaking of the rotational symmetry of dipolar molecules of thebrain) gives rise to a collective dynamics for this system. The models, relevant to the neutra! monism conception,that have been developed by Bohm and Hiley and, more recently, by Atmanspacher and by Primas use quantumtheory for its expressive power (concepts of complementarity and entanglement) to build a unifyingrepresentation of the phenomenon of consciousness. They lead to the dissolution of the question (b) of theexplanatory gap. ln the end, we suggest to extend this mode of representation and to apply it, more generally, tothe psychosomatic domain
Keller, Van Slyke Paul. "City with a conscience." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/22989.
Full textWood, Sarah. "Conscience in Piers Plowman." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.496665.
Full textEdon-Lamballe, Carole. "Conscience et responsabilité civile." Le Mans, 1999. http://cyberdoc.univ-lemans.fr/theses/1999/1999LEMA2001.pdf.
Full textAsseo, Edouard. "Théorie de la conscience." Nice, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006NICE2017.
Full textLebel, Yvette. "Conscience et changement pédagogique." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/29227.
Full textThalabard, Emile. "L'attention et la conscience." Thesis, Paris 4, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA040265/document.
Full textThis work is a selective review of consciousness and attention studies over the last century. Itfocuses primarily on Ned Block’s ‘overflow thesis’. I argue against Block, by showing thatattention is a constitutive component of phenomenal consciousness: I defend a ‘dependency thesis’regarding attention and consciousness. This thesis is vindicated by a careful examination of Block’sempirical data, and by a criticism of his conception of content. I also tackle the issue of‘phenomenal salience’ - one of attention’s most typical effects - and provide a representationalaccount of this phenomenon: focal attention enhances the resolution of conscious content, therebylinking the phenomenal difference to a representational difference: focusing on an aspect of aperceptual scene changes what is consciously represented. This work is a first step in naturalizingthe mind; it relies heavily on the contributions of cognitive science to the study of consciousness.According to the accounts I favor, manipulations of consciousness are manipulations of attention
Watts, Gabriel John. "Hume’s Naturalisation of Conscience." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/14862.
Full textKanta, Konstantina. "Conscience phonologique et bilinguisme." Aix-Marseille 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008AIX10111.
Full textGlasberg, Ann-Louise. "Stress of conscience and burnout in healthcare : the danger of deadening one's conscience." Doctoral thesis, Umeå : Univ, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-1111.
Full textBrady, Gary. "A study of ideas of the conscience in Puritan writings 1590-1640." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2006. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p036-0362.
Full textLéger, Richard J. "Le choeur: De la conscience collective à la conscience individuelle Exploration de la choralité." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/27702.
Full textLindsey, David 1969. "Conscience voting In New Zealand." Thesis, University of Auckland, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2292/6835.
Full textBurge, John David Bryson. "Mass for prisoners of conscience." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/29332.
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Earnshaw, Felicity. "Shakespeare and freedom of conscience." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape11/PQDD_0028/NQ50152.pdf.
Full textShytov, Alexander Nikolaevich. "Conscience in making judicial decisions." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2000. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/2920/.
Full textMegier, Jacques. "La conscience comme auto-représentation." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017EHES0103/document.
Full textThis work illustrates a version of the self-representational theory of consciousness. If one accepts on the one hand the notion of mental states that have a given content - conscious or unconscious - and on the other hand the plausible hypothesis that the content of all mental states consists in a representation, then the problem of the manifestation of consciousness for (the content of) SOME states becomes intelligible within this frame. This problem can be understood as the research of the representational structure which gives rise to this manifestation. For some authors ( Fred Dretske, Michael Tye, and others) certain particular conditions in the direct representation of the object are sufficient, for others (particularly David Rosenthal) a meta-representation is necessary, under given conditions. However neither of those structures results sufficient to justify the demarcation between conscious and unconscious states and to characterize the phenomenality of consciousness. If one then takes seriously into account the strong intuition of self-referentiality of consciousness (already present in Aristotle - following some interpretations -, taken up again by Brentano, Sartre, and lately by Uriah Kriegel and several others) one is conducted to propose a self-representational structure for conscious mental states which involves a dual conscious intentionality targeting the object and itself at the same time. The problems of the meta-representational theory are thus resolved, but it remains to be shown that this scheme is intelligible, that the risk of infinite regress of the representing capacity of consciousness does not exist, and that strong intuitions are thus acknowledged : such as the distinction in the conscious field between foreground and background, and the link between background, or marginal consciousness, and self consciousness. Within the self-representational view, this link originates from the fact that marginal consciousness is the consciousness of the consciousness of the object, and qualifies itself as subjective consciousness, that is to say, consciousness "for me" of the object. Self consciousness is then constructed from the episodes of subjective consciousness. The relationship between conscious mental representational structures and the spatio-temporal neuronal configurations which produce them in the brain, is outside the domain of the present work, but it is necessarily present in the background, and it is considered when useful for the argument
Le, Blanc-Louvry Isabelle. "Epaisseur spatialisante de la conscience." Rouen, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015ROUEL006.
Full textRigo, Bernard. "Altérité polynésienne et conscience occidentale." Nouvelle Calédonie, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002NCAL0008.
Full textMontaclair, Alain. "Meditations. Les phenomenes de conscience." Paris 8, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA080091.
Full textResearch on consciousness develops nowadays in various fields and disciplines. Some, in this area, bear millenary knowledge, such as oriental mystic and shamanic traditions of central america. Others bear the question within themselves, wich appears more or less cleary, depending on periods and trends : it is the case for philosophy and psychology. Others, at last, meet, this problem at the end of a trajectory which seemed to have kept them away from it for ever - at lleast, moment arily- such is the exemplary case of astrophysics and quantic physics. In what problems do these questions take their roots ? what are the hypothesis. The assertions which drive searchers in each discipline to put on consciousness a singular look, frequently exclusive, and expressing hard to reveal paradigmatic certitudes ? this work is an approach of consciousness through the themes of mysticism religious and magical practises, astro- physics, quantic physics. Philosophy, neuropsychology, psychology, psychotherapy and humanist psychology. It includes a theoritical study led through french literature, and gives place to conclusions an hypothesis of the most recent and advanced investigations. It leans on a pratical experience, pursued in the field of the techniques of the human psyche, and non ordinary states of consciousness. It opens up on propositions concerning the general working of human psychism which can be included in the research on dreams and in a more general way in the area of psychotherapy and "personal development"
Lasvigne, Jean-Noe͏̈l. "Phénoménologie différentielle de la conscience." Aix-Marseille 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989AIX10041.
Full textThe subject is to start a process of a phenomenological nature in order : to describe the variety of ways underwhose appear the existing concrete consciences, to compare these many consciences so as to differentiate them from one to an other, to grade them by the effect that the phenomenological analysis it. Self reveal, and design like a schematic difference of the concrete consciences letting come to light an increasing result of complexities from one conscience to an other
Malm, Lauren Lynnae, and Lauren Lynnae Malm. "Hamlet, Conscience, and Free Will." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/625077.
Full textMontaclair, Alain. "Méditations les phénomènes de conscience." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37599738v.
Full textMannes, Alice. "La conscience en droit social." Thesis, Paris 2, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA020044/document.
Full textConsciousness can be defined as the knowledge of one’s existence and the outer world. By extension, it is someone’s clear mental picture of an actual situation and the ability of judging the morality of such a situation is called conscience. When the outer world is the work environment and when the actual situations to deal with are work-related, what could be the role of consciousness and conscience? Could they interfere with work duties or the conduct of good industrial relations? The purpose of this thesis is to study the “issues of conscience” within the corporation, in a broad sense, through the relevant stakeholders’ perspectives – including employers, administrative authorities, workers, trade unions, or even staff representatives – in order to know when individual and collective consciousness and conscience can have a legal impact. One should ask oneself about the existence of a statutory regime for those “issues of conscience” in domestic, comparative and international laws. Some manifestations of consciousness and conscience are already well known, such as whistleblowing or conscience clauses, but some others still need to be provided with a legal framework