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Claude Simon ou l'imagination verticale
Dans le cadre du colloque A quoi ça tient ? Montages et relations, organisé par Jonathan Degenève et Sylvain Santi à l’Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 (17-19 novembre 2011), Mireille Calle-Gruber a présenté une communication intitulée « Claude Simon ou l’imagination verticale ». A partir de cette lecture Mireille Calle-Gruber fait apparaître chez Claude Simon la mise en jeu d’éléments disparates que l’écrivain, tel « un funambule sur la corde raide de la ligne d’écriture », organise selo..
Claude Simon ou l'imagination verticale
Dans le cadre du colloque A quoi ça tient ? Montages et relations, organisé par Jonathan Degenève et Sylvain Santi à l’Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 (17-19 novembre 2011), Mireille Calle-Gruber a présenté une communication intitulée « Claude Simon ou l’imagination verticale ». A partir de cette lecture Mireille Calle-Gruber fait apparaître chez Claude Simon la mise en jeu d’éléments disparates que l’écrivain, tel « un funambule sur la corde raide de la ligne d’écriture », organise selo..
Abel, Renaul N., Plant Manager, Annheuser-Busch Tampa Brewery
Plant Manager, Anheuser-Busch Tampa Brewery. Photo taken at Simon\u27s Studioshttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gaceta_images/1002/thumbnail.jp
Shock-Absorbers Under Stress: Parapublic institutions and the Double Challenges of German Unification and European Integration
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Semantic and prosodic threat processing in trait anxiety: is repetitive thinking influencing responses?
We, the Authors, Editors and Publisher of Cognition and Emotion have retracted the following article:
Semantic and Prosodic Threat Processing in Trait Anxiety: Is Repetitive Thinking Influencing Responses? By Simon Busch-Moreno, Jyrki Tuomainen & David Vinson, published online: 14 August 2020
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02699931.2020.1804329
Since publication, the Authors discovered two major errors in the statistical analyses. Specifically, (1) the response time data was not standardised before analysis, which resulted in an inflated effect of worry on response time. (2) One of the hyperpriors for the Student t-distribution in the four response time models induced extreme negative values on the distribution's left tail which magnified the artefactual effect. The statistical errors directly impact the validity of the reported results and conclusions. The Authors alerted the issue to the Editor and Publisher and all have agreed to retract the article to ensure the integrity of the scholarly record.
We have been informed in our decision-making by our policy on publishing ethics and integrity and the COPE guidelines on retractions.
The retracted article will remain online to maintain the scholarly record, but it will be digitally watermarked on each page as ‘Retracted’
Shock-Absorbers Under Stress: Parapublic institutions and the Double Challenges of German Unification and European Integration
Ordnungspolitik und Treibhauseffekt: Kritische Anmerkungen zur Rolle der Bürgerpräferenzen
In der Aprilausgabe des WIRTSCHAFTSDIENST veröffentlichten wir einen Aufsatz von Michael Ahlheim und Ulrike Lehr über „Ordnungspolitik und Treibhauseffekt - Wo bleiben die Bürgerpräferenzen?"1. Hierzu eine Replik von Hermann Bartmann, Andreas Busch, Jan Schwaab und Nicola Simon-Opitz. Anschließend eine Erwiderung von Michael Ahlheim und Ulrike Lehr. --
Ordnungspolitik und Treibhauseffekt: Kritische Anmerkungen zur Rolle der Bürgerpräferenzen
In der Aprilausgabe des WIRTSCHAFTSDIENST veröffentlichten wir einen Aufsatz von Michael Ahlheim und Ulrike Lehr über „Ordnungspolitik und Treibhauseffekt - Wo bleiben die Bürgerpräferenzen?"1. Hierzu eine Replik von Hermann Bartmann, Andreas Busch, Jan Schwaab und Nicola Simon-Opitz. Anschließend eine Erwiderung von Michael Ahlheim und Ulrike Lehr
Oral History Interview with Jonathan Moreno
This interview was conducted in person with Jonathan Moreno, PhD, as part of “Moral Histories: Voices and Stories from the Founding Figures of Bioethics,” an oral history project of the Johns Hopkins University Berman Institute of Bioethics. Professor Moreno is the David and Lyn Silfen University Professor Emeritus of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Philosophy, and History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of over twenty-four books and hundreds of articles. His areas of expertise include neuroethics, biotechnology, and national security, with a particular interest in the history and sociology of bioethics.
In this interview Moreno discusses his childhood and the intellectual influence of his parents, particularly his father J.L. Moreno, who was renowned for developing the therapeutic model of psychodrama and the idea of social networks. He discusses his philosophy graduate studies and shares how he became involved in bioethics as one of the first “staff philosophers” in hospitals early in his career. He discusses his gradual move towards government and policy ethics, including being on the staff of Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments (ACHRE) during the Clinton Administration; the Advisory Committee on Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research for the National Academy of Sciences; Department of Defense consulting; creating “Science Progress” content as a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress; and being on the Obama presidency transition team. Post-9/11 issues of biosafety and bioterrorism are discussed, as well as his experience consulting on the ethics related to force-feeding, interrogation, and the different approaches of the CIA and Army regarding Guantanamo prisoners post 9/11.
Moreno reflects on being a senior advisor for the Obama administration’s Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, particularly the historical importance of the Guatemala syphilis experiments that added a new chapter to the history of medicine and bioethics. He also touches on the ethical implications of neuroscience advancements, such as brain organoids and synthetic brains. Moreno concludes with reflections on the importance of bioethics in a rules-based international order and his contributions to the field through accessible writing and diverse kinds of academic work and public facing endeavors
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