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Confluences méthodologiques autour du jazz : sociolinguistique et musique
2017
International audience
Islamophobie, victimisme, identitarisme
2021
International audience
De quoi l’écriture inclusive est-elle inclusive ?
2020
International audience
L’humanisme en bandoulière
2018
International audience
Le genre grammatical et l'écriture inclusive en français
2021
Le genre comme catégorie linguistique
2021
Les moutons de la pensée
2022
"Inclusivisme"
2022
Devolution or revolution? From the rise of the individual to the supremacy of the community
2008
International audience; The devolution of power to Scotland and Wales is no marginal adjustment. Not only has the relationship between Westminster and the periphery been redefined, but the 1998 Wales and Scotland Acts have also introduced a form of quasi-federalism into British government: Scotland and Wales now enjoy a large measure of legislative and financial autonomy. Not to mention the impact in the long run for England herself and, of course, the Union. It is however probable that devolution has had other implications for Britain as a polity to the extent that it actually amounts to a major U-turn in the way one approaches the questions of belonging, democratic rights and duties, nati…
Continuidad de las innovaciones tecnológicas: el reto de las intervenciones biomédicas de mejora humana
2013
One of the most recent debates among ethicists concerning the course of technological innovation is the human enhancement debate, which has been generated by the possibility of pushing human limits further by using the power of science. Many philosophers have warned us about the dangers of modifying human nature in a technical way. However, others argue that there are no morally salient differences between enhancing technical interventions and other kinds of technologies that human beings have taken to be usual for them. This paper shall critically analyze this argument. The main aim of this critical analysis is twofold, first, to show that people who make this argument are biased in severa…