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F. Landy, L'Union indienne
Étienne Gilbert. F. Landy, L'Union indienne. In: Tiers-Monde, tome 44, n°173, 2003. Croyances. Avatars du religieux en Asie et en Amérique latine, sous la direction de Marion Aubrée. p. 233
Godardiana: A Reply to Marcia Landy
Marcia Landy
\'Godard: Thinking Media\'
_Film-Philosophy_, vol. 6 no. 30, September 200
Supplemental Material, SPPS736110_suppl_mat - Reevaluating Moral Disgust: Sensitivity to Many Affective States Predicts Extremity in Many Evaluative Judgments
Supplemental Material, SPPS736110_suppl_mat for Reevaluating Moral Disgust: Sensitivity
to Many Affective States Predicts Extremity in Many Evaluative Judgments by Justin F.
Landy, and Jared Piazza in Social Psychological and Personality Science </p
F. Landy, Paysans de l'Inde du Sud. Le choix et la contrainte
Étienne Gilbert. F. Landy, Paysans de l'Inde du Sud. Le choix et la contrainte. In: Tiers-Monde, tome 36, n°143, 1995. Professions scientifiques en crise. Ingénieurs et médecins en Syrie, Égypte, Algérie, sous la direction de Elizabeth Longuenesse et Roland Waast. p. 717
B. Dorin et F. Landy, Agriculture et alimentation de l'Inde. Les vertes années (1947-2001)
Étienne Gilbert. B. Dorin et F. Landy, Agriculture et alimentation de l'Inde. Les vertes années (1947-2001). In: Tiers-Monde, tome 44, n°173, 2003. Croyances. Avatars du religieux en Asie et en Amérique latine, sous la direction de Marion Aubrée. pp. 233-234
1 Student Project: Replication of Landy (2016, JDM, Study 3)
This project is part of the Hagen Cumulative Science Project and replicates Landy, J. F. (2016). Representations of moral violations: Category members and associated features. Judgment and Decision Making, 11(5), 496-508
Bhalla G.S., Racine J.-L., Landy F. (éd.), Agriculture and the Word Trade Organisation, Indian and French perspective
Chapuis Robert. Bhalla G.S., Racine J.-L., Landy F. (éd.), Agriculture and the Word Trade Organisation, Indian and French perspective. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 112, n°632, 2003. p. 439
The Divine Symphony: the Bible’s Many Voices
Israel Knohl is best known for his The Sanctuary of Silence (Philadelphia: JPS, 1995), in which he defended an early dating for P, and proposed that the Holiness Code is a priestly response to prophetic critique. His latest book builds on his earlier research to suggest that the Bible consists of a number of separate different literary and ideological currents which developed in relative isolation from each other and were only combined at a late stage. The multiplicity of traditions resulted in attempts to reconcile contradictions, for instance in Chronicles, but also in the tolerance for diversity characteristic of later Jewish literature. He proposes strong readings of the different schools; each, according to Knohl, had a clearly demarcated and profound ideological position, whose legacy was sectarian controversy in the Second Temple period. His interpretations are invariably fascinating and insightful; however, their very clarity and definitiveness, as well as the succinctness of the book, often makes one wish for more argumentation and uncertainty. Literary history is rarely clear; especially when one is dealing with the ancient past, one is often arguing in a vacuum
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