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  1. 33521

    IGJR issue 1/2018 by IF and FRFG

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…We welcome submissions from all fields, including (but not limited to) political science, sociology, economics, and legal studies. Philosophers and/or ethicists are invited to contribute applied normative research. …”
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  2. 33522

    Participation and recent theories of democracy by Pateman, C, Pateman, Carole

    Published 1971
    “…</p> <p>The majority of recent theorists of democracy have failed either to be philosophers, or, more seriously in self-proclaimed "empirical" theorists, sociologists. …”
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  3. 33523

    Human Challenge Trials for a COVID-19 Vaccine by Victor Chidi Wolemonwu

    Published 2020-08-01
    “… [1] Weinberg, Justin, “Philosophers, Epidemiologists & Others Call for Human Challenge Trials for COVID-19 Vaccine,” Daily Nous, July 16, 2020, https://dailynous.com/2020/07/16/philosophers-epidemiologists-others-call-human-challenge-trials-covid-19-vaccine/…”
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  4. 33524

    Extending Animal Cruelty Protections to Scientific Research by Chad Childers

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…For instance, English physician William Harvey discovered the heart did not continuously produce blood but instead recirculated it; he made this discovery by dissecting and bleeding out living dogs without anesthesia.[2] Experiments like this were considered ethically tenable for hundreds of years. Philosophers like Immanuel Kant, Thomas Aquinas, and Rene Descartes held that humans have no primary moral obligations to animals and that one should be concerned about the treatment of an animal only because it could indicate how one would treat a human.[3] During the 20th century, as agriculture became more industrialized and government funding for animal research increased, the social demand for ethical regulations finally began to shift. …”
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  5. 33525

    Call for Papers: How attractive are political parties and trade unions to young people? by IF and FRFG

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…We welcome submissions from all fields, including (but not limited to) political science, sociology, economics, and legal studies. Philosophers and/or ethicists are invited to contribute applied normative research. …”
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  6. 33526

    Call for Papers: How attractive are political parties and trade unions to young people? by IF and FRFG

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…We welcome submissions from all fields, including (but not limited to) political science, sociology, economics, and legal studies. Philosophers and/or ethicists are invited to contribute applied normative research. …”
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  7. 33527

    A Critique of Schellenberg’s New Logical Argument from Evil by Mahboobeh Pakdel, Amirabbas Alizamani

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In addition to Gellman’s critique over premise (8), this paper also poses a dilemma over (8) to show Schellenberg’s argument is not sound and it cannot avoid Plantinga’s rebuttal.IntroductionAmong analytic philosophers, there have been various formulations of the objection to evil. …”
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  8. 33528

    The construction of environmental statements in the curriculum, in perspective of the will to make things right A construção dos enunciados ambientais no currículo, na perspectiva... by Moisés Alves de Oliveira

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…As the observed speeches demonstrate very explicit relationships of power, the discussions will be based on the thoughts of the French philosopher Michel Foucault. It is our purpose to understand which statements constitute, in the teachers’ speeches, the <em>will to make things right</em>.…”
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  9. 33529

    Lived experience: Its nature, Types and Role in the Process of Literary Creativity by Ghodrat Ghasemipour, Manoochehr Joukar, zeinab taherian

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…In this study, an attempt has been made, based on the opinions of philosophers, psychologists, and literary critics, to compile and design a plan and model for examining the basics of lived experience and studying it in poetry, so that the poetry of different literary periods can be analyzed and studied on this basis. …”
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  11. 33531

    MODEL PENELITIAN HUBUNGAN POLA PERMUKIMAN DAN KONFLIK ANTAR ETNIK by Emilya Kalsum

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The Library of Living Philosophers, vol. XIX. Illinois: Open Court. Yusuf, Yusman. 1989. …”
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  12. 33532

    «Economic rights» as a result of the makrosystemth process in the law: formulation of the problem by Юлія Ігорівна Остапенко

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Along with Smith and other philosophers saw the relationship between economics and law. …”
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  13. 33533

    Criticism and Analysis of Arabic Translations of Khayyam's Rubaiyat (Quatrains) by Majid Salehbek

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In response to this question, Reza Tawfiq Bek, a Turkish philosopher, says in his book "Khayyam's Quatrains" that: This success achieved by Khayyam's quatrains is derived from his understanding of the meaning of life based on the present taste and civilization, the basic principles of which are arranged in a new way in his quatrains; Westerners have not turned to Khayyam except because they saw him as a contemporary European sage and followed his teachings (Ibid: 18).Khayyam's name is Omar, his nickname (Kunya) is Abū al-Fatḥ, and known as Ghiyāth al-Dīn. …”
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  14. 33534

    The design of the building envelope between innovation and experimentation by Alessandro Claudi de Saint Mihiel

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Peter Galison, philosopher of science, says that surfaces are not as we often describe them, that is, membranes that enclose spaces. …”
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  15. 33535

    Psychological Analysis of Character in the Short Story "The Pear Tree" by Goli Taraghi Based on Enneagram Theory by Sovaida Darvish, Narges Mohammadi Badr

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The writer is deep-thinking, curious, and detail-oriented due to his occupation and being a philosopher. Therefore, his dominant personality is type 5 Enneagram.On the other hand, he sometimes displays behaviors of type 4 Enneagram. …”
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  16. 33536

    LES LETTRES, SCIENCES HUMAINES ET SCIENCES SOCIALES AU SERVICE DU DÉVELOPPEMENT DURABLE by TAPE Jean-Martial; KRA Kouakou Appoh Enoc & ASSANVO Amoikon Dyhie

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…La relégation des Lettres Sciences humaines et Sociales (LSHS) n'est pas que l'apanage des politiques. Selon le philosophe britannique Peter WINCH (2009, p.50) : "l'idée d'une science sociale apparait alors comme une simple absurdité, parce que les phénomènes sociaux ne peuvent être traités comme des faits physiques." …”
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  17. 33537

    The Ethics of Introspection by Dallas Ducar

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Unlike current conceptions of philosophy -- lofty, intellectual notions that are divorced from daily living -- deep, critical thought is inherently practical because it focuses the mind. To live philosophically entails applying mindful practices to everyday tasks – even when planning a shopping list or coordinating and resolving conflict within a team. …”
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  18. 33538

    Tacite en France de Montesquieu à Chateaubriand by Volpilhac-Auger, C

    Published 2017
    “…Redécouvert par Montesquieu, il est le héros des Philosophes avant d’apparaître sous la Révolution, l’Empire et la Restauration comme le témoin, profondément humain et sensible, de tous les temps de troubles. …”
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  19. 33539

    No Animals Were Harmed in the Making of this Veal by Edward Weisberg

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Seventeenth century French philosopher René Descartes is perhaps best known for the dictum “cogito ergo sum” (“I think, therefore I am”). …”
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  20. 33540

    The Benefits and Burdens of Meat Consumption by Cynthia Coyle, Ashley McKinstry

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…When balancing the benefits and burdens of meat consumption, it is vital that we choose a path forward that produces the greatest good or pleasure for the greatest number of people. Utilitarian philosopher Peter Singer, an advocate for animal rights and vegan diets, argues that decreasing meat consumption is “a means toward reducing both human and animal suffering, and leaving a more habitable planet for future generations.”[10] By drastically decreasing the number of cattle, fish, and birds killed and consumed every year, we limit greenhouse gas emissions and create a more sustainable environment—a benefit not only for ourselves, but also for subsequent generations. …”
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