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Trabajo emocional e integración en las élites: mujeres empresarias latinoamericanas en Francia.
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Workshop projet OASIS : L’évolution des modèles de productions audiovisuelles, des premiers journaux télévisés aux chaînes YouTube d’actualité.
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Chine - Inde. La guerre des mondes
International audienceSur les relations entre civilisations et Etats, leurs contentieux et la question centrale du Tibe
Une lecture de "Praxis et communisme. Recherches phénoménologiques à partir de Marx et Husserl" de Benoît Sibille
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Mark Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ; Wes Anderson, Moonrise Kingdom
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La Chine, un ami qui vous veut (très moyennement) du bien
International audienceLe Venezuela dans le contexte d'une conflictualité entre la Chine et les Etats-Uni
Non-local aspects of cognition
International audienceThis article explores the non-local aspects of cognition in two main directions, respectively contradicting the idea that 1) it exclusively refers to the cognitive subject's intrinsic mental aptitudes and that 2) it is exclusively centred on the subject’s spatial and temporal localisation. Following 4E cognition, the first direction mentions quite reasonable externalist and multiscale aspects of cognition by successively referring to Clark’s and Chalmers’ concept of extended mind, to social cognition, to Hutchins’ concept of distributed cognition and to Laurent’s multiscale enaction model. The second direction the concept of non-local cognition will be explored puts into question the spatio-temporal locality of cognition since it refers to the possibility of extra-sensory perception. The reality of extra-sensory perception is suggested by the non-reductive solutions to the problem of consciousness, and it is supported by very significant experimental results. The millenary interest in extra-sensory perception will be mentioned, with a special focus on Hinduism for its explicit reference in Pantanjali’s Yoga Sutra. Some of the significant experimental tests aimed to show its existence and some hints for building a theoretical modelling of it will then be presented. The reasons why the reality of extra-sensory perception is generally rejected by the scientific community despite numerous significant experimental results, as well as philosophical justifications and theoretical advances, will be discussed. This article pays particular attention to the second sense of ‘non-local’, based on the possibility of extra-sensory perception, insofar as this disturbing but rigorous scientific field of research is almost not at all considered by the current studies in cognitive science