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Journal articles on the topic "Philosophie expérimentale"
Selleri, Franco. "Philosophie expérimentale." Raison présente 84, no. 1 (1987): 65–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/raipr.1987.2634.
Full textSerra, Yves. "La philosophie morale expérimentale est-elle expérimentale ?" Philosophia Scientae, no. 23-2 (May 24, 2019): 149–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/philosophiascientiae.1967.
Full textJournet, Nicolas. "La philosophie expérimentale, collectif." Sciences Humaines N° 255, no. 1 (January 1, 2014): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/sh.255.0053.
Full textPépin, François. "Diderot : la chimie comme modèle d'une philosophie expérimentale." Dix-huitième siècle 42, no. 1 (2010): 445. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dhs.042.0445.
Full textNerhot, P. "La médecine « expérimentale » : une philosophie de l’effet atemporel." Ethics, Medicine and Public Health 14 (July 2020): 100542. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jemep.2020.100542.
Full textDidi-Huberman, Georges. "L’image est le mouvant." Devenir-Bergson, no. 3 (August 9, 2011): 11–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1005466ar.
Full textDuchesneau, François. "Nicolas de Béguelin et les fondements d’une philosophie de la nature." Dossier. La philosophie à l’Académie de Berlin au XVIIIe siècle 42, no. 1 (July 13, 2015): 89–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1032219ar.
Full textD’Alonzo, Jacopo. "Langage intérieur et origine de la conscience : le cas de Tran Duc Thao." Histoire Epistémologie Langage 41, no. 1 (2019): 159–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/hel/2019008.
Full textLeydet, Dominique. "L'a priori kantien et sa postérité selon Jean Grondin." Dialogue 31, no. 1 (1992): 71–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0012217300048472.
Full textDupèbe, Jean. "Nostradamus à l’école de l'expérience." Nottingham French Studies 56, no. 3 (December 2017): 296–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/nfs.2017.0192.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Philosophie expérimentale"
Pépin, François. "Philosophie expérimentale et chimie chez Diderot." Paris 10, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA100140.
Full textThe experimental philosophy which Diderot constructs in The Interpretation of Nature, can be considered as a central concept in Diderot's philosophy of knowledge. It is first defined as a practise of philosophy taken in a social division of intellectual work. Starting from a frame taken from Bacon, it permits to go deeper into the practical and experimental plane of knowledge, underlining the philosophical dignity of arts and skips. It is in that view that the interest in chemistry can be grasped in its full scope. As a practical knowledge and a theoretical effort, chemistry offers a model to conceive the convection of facts and the preparation of experiments in the spirit of experimental philosophy. To begin with, chemistry thus intervenes as a place to think the entrenchment of a specific theorization and conceptualisation in experimental work. By taking further both his own analysis on the arts and Venel's on chemistry, Diderot developed a precise conception of experimental abstraction based on the analogical genius of practitioners. The convection between the body and knowledge then has to be reconsidered, which is well translated by the original use of luminous images to think out knowledge. It secondly permits to consider the applications from a chemical point of view of experimental philosophy: specifying a criticism of metaphysics and physicomathematical sciences, reconsidering natural necessity and the living in a materialistic scope concerned with the specificity of certain natural regions
Réhault, Sébastien. "Métaphysique des propriétés esthétiques : une défense du réalisme." Thesis, Nancy 2, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011NAN21022/document.
Full textThis study is a work in philosophical aesthetics and metaphysics. The main hypothesis examined and defended is that aesthetic realism is the best explanation of aesthetic normativity. Antirealist explanations are discussed and criticized. An ontology and an epistemology for aesthetic properties are proposed. Lastly, ethical implications of aesthetic realism are highlighted
Rod, Françoise. "Une recherche plastique expérimentale, vers une perception élargie." Paris 8, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA080797.
Full textThis theoretical and practical thesis concerns the place and function, in the universe of the human being in general and the artist in particular. The analysis of my key works (created between 1981 and 1992) suggest the answers. The perceptive attitude of the artist that originates from the work will define the perceptive attitude that the viewer will adopt towards it. The evolution of these two attitudes is parallel, and is examined by phenomenological methods. During this work the visual perception of nature transforms itself into an interior corporal perception. In other words, the relation between subject and object develops into a correlation between the perceiving subject and the perceived subject. This attempt of unification inside the subject (artist) becomes equally effective inside the viewer when he adheres and complies with the symbolic transfer to which the sculptures invite. The active and symbolic participation of the viewer is compared to the one that exists in art that has magic and or therapeutic characteristics. This operational character of the work of art can be discovered within the contradictions and interrogations of contemporary art. This possible interaction between art and life once again questions the function of art and actualizes the links existing between ethics and esthetics
Lavelle, Sylvain. "Essai de philosophie dialectique : fondements théoriques et pratiques de la recherche expérimentale." Paris 4, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA040198.
Full textGourbin, Gilles. "La politique expérimentale de Diderot." Thesis, Paris 1, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA01H218.
Full textIn the past forty years Diderot’s work has enjoyed a wide recognition with one important exception: his politics. The author of “Mémoires pour Catherine II” is usually considered as having “ideas” or “views” on politics but not an elaborate political theory. The absence of a treatise on politics in his nonetheless abundant works led to the conclusion that his varied thoughts on many political objects did not constitute a coherent and constant theory. Contraryto this commonplace belief my research aims to show that there is an authentic political reflexion in his works: his separate political writings not only form a coherent whole but are congruent with his philosophical works. This coherence is already conceived in his “Pensées sur l’interprétation de la nature” which establishes the principles of experimental philosophy, which preside over the creation of the whole of Diderot’s works. This experimental philosophy is less the method from natural sciences applied to politics than a way of thinking first tested on natural realities before applying it to social realities. My research highlights his “experimental politics” in the elaboration of his “political metaphysics” or in his way to experiment writing in politics, as well as in his ideas on the economy, the art of government,the best government, or the seizure of power
Le, Bihan Soazig. "Comprendre les phénomènes quantiques." Thesis, Nancy 2, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008NAN21008/document.
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Ohana, Maurice-Marc. "Comportements réciproques et relation salaire - effort : une approche expérimentale." Aix-Marseille 3, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004AIX32031.
Full textThe self-interest hypothesis is not operative in a lot of circumstances. Simple experimental games show that people are not exclusively motivated by their own monetary payoffs but also by reciprocity's considerations. Reciprocity is even essential in order to understand crucial economic phenomena like the problem of employee's motivation: Reciprocity represents an effective effort elicitation device. My experiment shows however that social comparisons between employees affect, under some circumstances, the incentive's mechanism based on reciprocity. The last part of this work discusses the absence of explicit context in laboratory experiments. First, I sustain that it represents the specificity of economic experiment. Then I argue that it does not constitute an unconditional criticism of the experimental practice
Berkat, Mohammed. "Education et philosophie : la transposition didactique entre ouverture et achèvement : l'approche philosophique du langage de la méthodologie de la psychologie expérimentale comme modèle d'une didactique générale : explications, analyses et commentaires de textes choisis." Lyon 2, 2001. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2001/berkat_m.
Full textLa transposition didactique est un concept qui s'astreint à la mise en forme et en mouvement des connaissances et des savoirs complexes et à haute densité discursive. Dans son ouverture aux choses de l'être des apprenants et des institutions, elle devient un concept problématique, polysémique et englobant. Comment transposer des notions, des contenus difficiles d'accès à des auditoires présumés apprenants sans pour autant en altérer le sens ? Peut-on passer d'un savoir "originaire", descriptif à un savoir "dérivé", prescriptif sans en changer l'argumentation et en infirmer les affirmations et les résultats qu'il tente de mettre en forme ? Qu'est-ce que le texte "dérivé", prescriptif emprunte t-il, enlève t-il et ajoute t-il au texte "originaire", descriptif ? Et pourquoi procède t-il ainsi ? Telles étaient les questions que nous nous sommes posées tout au long de cette recherche, qui s'imposent à tout chercheur qui s'ouvre et qui questionne en direction des choses des apprenants et de l'enseignement. L'ouverture aux choses est une technique très ancienne. Celui qui en use, se donne le temps de la taxonomisation des choses du monde les mieux réparties pour enfin passer à la taxinomisation des choses englobantes, claires et distinctes. L'important pour nous est la recherche du sens de ce concept problématique lorsqu'il est question du passage d'un savoir savant à un savoir à être enseigné. Classer à travers des Manuels didactiques ce qui est honorable de connaître et qui n'est pas honorable de l'enseigner, ce qui est gnosiologiquement connaissable et non-scolarisable, est aussi la tâche de toute transposition didactique réussie. Dans ce classement, l'ouverture sur l'âme, sur la genèse des connaissances et des savoirs sont des tâches de la transposition didactique qui se trace la critique de la provenance des concepts et des idées, en tant que démarche pour la compréhension et l'appréhension des actes de la visée, des états et des processus cognitifs expérimentaux. Trois paradigmes sont contrastés dans toutes pratiques dès lors qu'il est question de la mise en forme et en mouvement des connaissances et des savoirs. En effet, si le paradigme pragmatique est organisé autour du possible et le paradigme nomothétique est organisé autour de la preuve, alors le paradigme herméneutique est organisé autour du sens des propositions. Ce dernier paradigme qui reflète le classement des arguments et des figures rhétoriques des discours, nous a préoccupé tout au long de ce travail
Hawken, Johanna. "Philosopher avec les enfants : enquête théorique et expérimentale sur une pratique de l'ouverture d'esprit." Thesis, Paris 1, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA01H219/document.
Full textChildhood is the age of an awakening of intellectual and existential capacities, but this developmental stage is not indicative of a philosophical inability of children, who may display spontaneous philosophical tendencies through their faculty for surprise, their quest for meaning and their intuitions about the world. This natural affinity of children for the conceptual world makes philosophy the ideal medium to introduce education in thinking. Thus, for the past forty years or so, the philosophy for children movement has defended the need to train critical, reflexive and dialectic minds. In order to reinvent a pedagogic method best suited to a child's mindset, this training has developed in the form of collective debate centred on the exchange of ideas, the exercise of intellectual capacities and the construction of conceptual thinking, argued and problematized around the universal challenges of the human condition. In this context (and that of our study), philosophers for children are strongly in favour of defending an openness of mind, from two standpoints: as the development of rational abilities and as the first steps towards a capacity for intersubjective understanding. Philosophical discussion allows children to open their minds, thanks to the dynamic of exploring ideas, issues and arguments and learning about the availability of new, external and pluralistic thoughts. The question is therefore whether philosophy for children could be conceived as an intellectual and ethical practice to achieve open-mindedness
Legée, Georgette. "P. Flourens (1794-1867) physiologiste et historien des sciences : sa place dans l'évolution de la physiologie expérimentale." Paris 4, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA040171.
Full textP. Flourens, medical doctor from the faculty of Montpellier was the descendant of an old languedocian family of master-surgeons. He received his first education from a doctrinarian who became a priest in a small village of the Cevennes. Researches in several public and chiefly private archives have allowed the rectification of errors in his biography. His scientific career and works were influenced by his professors in Montpellier (Lordat, A. P. De Candolle) and later in Paris (G. Cuvier, E. Geoffroy-St-Hilaire, also Desttut de Tracy). His scientific achievements hold an important place in the evolution of experimental physiology, chiefly in neurophysiology and in bone physiology. Flourens always mentions the previous works having motivated his reflexions and his experimental researches and it was indispensable to follow the evolution of the experimental method and the obtained results in order to formulate the most correct judgment on his work and to compare it, chiefly as regards neurophysiology with that of his French contemporary fellow scientists (Magendie, Claude Bernard) and of the foreigners; then to indicate the new pathways offered to further research or to practical application (e. G. Anesthesia, osteology). His most original results were the discovery of the function of the semi-circular canals of the internal ear. His more important pupil was A. Vulpian. Flourens has shown a very pronounced historical sense which he has manifested simultaneously with his literary qualities in specialized works and in historical elogies written by him as perpetual secretary of the Académie des Sciences
Books on the topic "Philosophie expérimentale"
Cova, Florian. Qu'en pensez-vous?: Introduction à la philosophie expérimentale. [Meaux]: Germina, 2011.
Find full textCova, Florian. Qu'en pensez-vous?: Introduction à la philosophie expérimentale. [Meaux]: Germina, 2011.
Find full textLa philosophie expérimentale de Diderot et la chimie: Philosophie, sciences et arts. Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2012.
Find full textSiggen, Michel. La méthode expérimentale selon Aristote: Reconstruction doctrinale de l'épistémologie aristotélicienne. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2006.
Find full textSiggen, Michel. La méthode expérimentale selon Aristote: Reconstruction doctrinale de l'épistémologie aristotélicienne. Paris: Harmattan, 2006.
Find full textLavigne, Jacques. Philosophie et psychothéraphie: Essai de justification expérimentale de la validité de l'activité philosophique. [Québec]: Éditions du Beffroi, 1987.
Find full textL'influence de l'odeur des croissants chauds sur la bonté humaine: Et autres questions de philosophie morale expérimentale. Paris: Bernard Grasset, 2011.
Find full textEntre détermination et aventure: Essais sur la musique de la deuxième moitié du XXème siècle. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2004.
Find full textIntroduction à la métaphysique de Claude Tresmontant: Pour une recherche d'articulation entre sciences expérimentales, métaphysique, pensée de l'Eglise et mystique chrétienne orthodoxe. [Paris]: Lethielleux, 2010.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Philosophie expérimentale"
Markovits-Pessel, Francine. "Althusser et Montesquieu : l’histoire comme philosophie expérimentale." In Althusser philosophe, 31. Presses Universitaires de France, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.raymo.1997.01.0031.
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