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    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: Comment la modernité philosophique, articulation d’une catégorie historique désignant les XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles et d’une démarche de rupture philosophique et scientifique avec les acquis aristotéliciens, peut-elle être incarnée exemplairement par des philosophes aussi différents que Bacon et Descartes ? Elle est souvent reconstituée de manière fictionnelle dans les termes d’un programme de recherche d’une emprise de l’homme sur la nature par la technique, élaboré par chacun de ces auteurs. Le caractère bien plus complexe de sa genèse réelle est rendu ici intelligible par une démarche dialectique, qui permet de reconstituer le tissu intellectuel liant ces deux penseurs et d’examiner en quoi se conviennent et s’opposent leurs conceptualités respectives. Les contributions présentées dans le volume montrent ainsi que l’histoire de la philosophie moderne est structurée par deux orientations de pensée articulées et s’influençant l’une l’autre, le rationalisme et l’empirisme.
    Keywords: B1-5802 ; early-modern philosophy ; empiricism ; Bacon (Francis) ; Descartes (René) ; rationalism ; thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy
    Language: French
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    Publication Date: 2016-09-28
    Description: Recent experiments provide sound arguments in favor of the in vivo expression of the AntiSense Protein (ASP) of HIV-1. This putative protein is encoded on the antisense strand of the provirus genome and entirely overlapped by the env gene with reading frame −2. The existence of ASP was suggested in 1988, but is still controversial, and its function has yet to be determined. We used a large dataset of ∼23,000 HIV-1 and SIV sequences to study the origin, evolution, and conservation of the asp gene. We found that the ASP ORF is specific to group M of HIV-1, which is responsible for the human pandemic. Moreover, the correlation between the presence of asp and the prevalence of HIV-1 groups and M subtypes appeared to be statistically significant. We then looked for evidence of selection pressure acting on asp. Using computer simulations, we showed that the conservation of the ASP ORF in the group M could not be due to chance. Standard methods were ineffective in disentangling the two selection pressures imposed by both the Env and ASP proteins—an expected outcome with overlaps in frame −2. We thus developed a method based on careful evolutionary analysis of the presence/absence of stop codons, revealing that ASP does impose significant selection pressure. All of these results support the idea that asp is the 10th gene of HIV-1 group M and indicate a correlation with the spread of the pandemic.
    Print ISSN: 0027-8424
    Electronic ISSN: 1091-6490
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General
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