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Jacqueline Rousseau- Dujardin, L'excursion, éd. Aubier
Denis Marie. Jacqueline Rousseau- Dujardin, L'excursion, éd. Aubier. In: Les Cahiers du GRIF, n°31, 1985. La dépendance amoureuse. p. 128
L’émergence de l’électrothérapie au Québec (1890-1910)
Goulet Denis, Rousseau Guildo. L’émergence de l’électrothérapie au Québec (1890-1910). In: Bulletin d'histoire de l'électricité, n°9, juin 1987. Médecine et électricité. pp. 155-172
Denis Faïck, Le Travail, anthropologie et politique. Essai sur Rousseau
L’essai de Denis Faïck entend combler une lacune : l’image de Jean-Jacques amoureux de l’oisiveté et de la paresse aurait largement contribué à faire négliger la valeur que Rousseau accorde au travail. Or il lui conférerait une fonction anthropogène et sociogène. Dégageant dans un même mouvement la singulière conception rousseauiste du travail et son rôle anthropologique et politique, Denis Faïck commence par montrer que l’humanité naît par le travail. Il soutient que la sortie hors de l’état..
Contrasting activity profile of two distributed cortical networks as a function of attentional demands
The original publication is available at http://www.jneurosci.orgThis work was supported by R01 grant MH-073610 from the National Institutes of Health to Denis Paré
Corinne Cumerlato, Denis Rousseau, L'île du docteur Castro, la transition confisquée
Vayssière Pierre. Corinne Cumerlato, Denis Rousseau, L'île du docteur Castro, la transition confisquée. In: Caravelle, n°75, 2000. Nouveaux Brésils – Fin de siècle. pp. 256-260
Corinne Cumerlato, Denis Rousseau, L'île du docteur Castro, la transition confisquée
Vayssière Pierre. Corinne Cumerlato, Denis Rousseau, L'île du docteur Castro, la transition confisquée. In: Caravelle, n°75, 2000. Nouveaux Brésils – Fin de siècle. pp. 256-260
Denis Faïck, Le Travail, anthropologie et politique. Essai sur Rousseau, Droz, 2009
Chassot Fabrice. Denis Faïck, Le Travail, anthropologie et politique. Essai sur Rousseau, Droz, 2009. In: Littératures 61,2009. Musset, un romantique né classique. pp. 227-229
Denis Faïck, Le Travail, anthropologie et politique. Essai sur Rousseau, Droz, 2009
Chassot Fabrice. Denis Faïck, Le Travail, anthropologie et politique. Essai sur Rousseau, Droz, 2009. In: Littératures 61,2009. Musset, un romantique né classique. pp. 227-229
Sedimentation rates and mass accumulation rates of sediment and dust in Europe and China
Loess sequences are a particular record of paleoenvironments and paleoclimates and show regional peculiarities. Among those, European loess sequences show the occurrence of paleosols and other pedogenic units that have been demonstrated to correspond to the Greenland Interstadials (GIS) or Dansgaard-Oeschger events (DO), for the last climate cycle (Moine et al. 2017), of GIS-like for the penultimate climate cycle (Rousseau et al. 2020).
During the last climate cycle, these paleosols developed synchronously over Europe along a wide longitude transect eastward in Ukraine (Rousseau et al., 2017). More interesting the development of these paleosols or pedogenic units, occurred during a stop of the dust deposition from the top of the most recently deposited eolian unit. Taking into consideration this point in our manuscript, we revisited the stratigraphy of the European loess sequences by considering the paleodust units, equivalent to Greenland Stadials (GS), as associating the lower loess unit and the overlying paleosol or pedogenic unit. Moreover, the close correlation that we established between the paleosols or pedogenic units with GIs, allows us to consider that the paleosol development occurred during the related GI in Greenland (Rousseau et al., 2017). Having the GI durations published by Rasmussen et al (2014), we propose therefore new timescales for the European loess sequences. Moreover, we have assigned the paleosol-loess units doublets to the corresponding Bond cycles defined by Broecker (1994). These cycles group several DO events, of increasing cold amplitude, and end with a Heinrich event that some literature interpreted as the coldest and dustiest time interval over Europe, an interpretation that we are testing in our paper.
In our manuscript, we demonstrate our new method by applying it to the reference sequence of Nussloch that we have investigated for decades. We present a revised detailed record of sedimentation and mass accumulation rates over the 60 ka to 15 ka b2k time interval (TAB. 1). We also apply our method to other key European sequences that we investigated previously at high resolution, allowing us to propose new estimates for the SR and MARs of the most recent Bond cycles, i.e. e. between GI4 and GS3 (29 to 23.2ka b2k) and between GI8 and GS5 (38.2 to 29ka b2k) (TAB. 2). We conclude the LGM as the dustiest interval with the highest values, and presenting a longitudinal pattern along the studied European transect, with the highest values westward. Another finding is that for every Bond cycle, the dustiest interval always happened in the GS prior the last ones corresponding to Heinrich stadials. Expanding the comparison with high-resolution sequences from the Chinese loess plateau (TAB. 3) for the same Bond cycles, our study shows that Europe was dustier than China. A final test of our new method is by considering the SR and MARs for the various grain size categories measured in three key reference sequences. Considering the finest grain size category, which can be assimilated as the closest the mineral aerosols, our estimates fit the dust deposition reconstructed for the LGM in Europe by Earth System models opening new perspectives for future data-model comparisons (TAB. 4)
The Ambivalence of Human Sociality : Rousseau and Recognition
Although Jean-Jacques Rousseau does not use the term “recognition” in the sense that it has been known since Fichte and Hegel, he has had an influence on various theorists of recognition. Undoubtedly, the key reason for this is his insightful writings that deal with various aspects of human sociality. In this essay, I shall reconstruct key elements of Rousseau’s work to highlight how he understands human sociality. The second task of the essay is to highlight the meaning of Rousseau’s insights to contemporary recognition theory. Rousseau is well known for his scepticism of modern social life. This shows especially in his analysis of amour-propre, a self-love that appears as a desire for social recognition and distinction from others. Unlike recognition theorists, Rousseau focuses on the inequalizing force of pride and search for esteem. In other words, Rousseau emphasizes the potential social harms that might rise from various struggles for recognition. In his view, individuals face a challenge to balance amour-propre in a healthy, and not inflamed manner. If the balancing is unsuccessful, the unchecked desire for social value leads into increasing (and institutionalized) inequality. However, Rousseau is also aware of the more positive and constructive elements of human sociality and puts value on the social bonds that are built upon respect and goodwill. Furthermore, although Rousseau is highly sceptical of the possibilities of respect and freedom in modern society, in Emile he outlines how freedom could be achieved through upbringing that invites (or even forces) one to be free—not unlike Fichte’s idea of summoning one to realize one’s own agency. Ultimately, Rousseau presents an ambivalent picture of the nature of social relationships. This is a position that has been developed in detail recognition theories only recently (e.g. Ikäheimo et al., Recognition and Ambivalence, Columbia University Press, New York, 2021). Although Rousseau does not have all the conceptual tools of the recent recognition theories at his disposal, he arguably has a developed picture of the positive and the negative effects that stem from the very same desire for recognition.peerReviewe
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