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What's wrong with 'compassion'? Towards a political, philosophical and theological context
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COMPREENDER OS DIREITOS HUMANOS EM CABO VERDE: da retórica político-filosófica à praxis jurídica
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The Human Vocation: An Autobiography of Higher Education
Published 2008-12-01“…An autobiography of Canada's leading social and political philosopher.…”
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Reflective Equilibrium: Epistemological or Political?
Published 2008-10-01“…One of the reasons for ongoing interest in the work of political philosopher John Rawls is that he developed novel methods for thinking systematically about the nature of justice. …”
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Functional Diversity as a Politics of Design?
Published 2018-06-01“…To underpin the particular reading of the politics of design —in the sense developed by political philosopher Jacques Rancière— that appears there, I will describe a small collaborative project put together by the Barcelona-based open design collective En torno a la silla. …”
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Functional Diversity as a Politics of Design?
Published 2018-06-01“…To underpin the particular reading of the politics of design —in the sense developed by political philosopher Jacques Rancière— that appears there, I will describe a small collaborative project put together by the Barcelona-based open design collective En torno a la silla. …”
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Functional Diversity as a Politics of Design?
Published 2018-06-01“…To underpin the particular reading of the politics of design —in the sense developed by political philosopher Jacques Rancière— that appears there, I will describe a small collaborative project put together by the Barcelona-based open design collective En torno a la silla. …”
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Functional Diversity as a Politics of Design?
Published 2018-06-01“…To underpin the particular reading of the politics of design —in the sense developed by political philosopher Jacques Rancière— that appears there, I will describe a small collaborative project put together by the Barcelona-based open design collective En torno a la silla. …”
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Politikally.
Published 2012“…The project, inspired by theories of political philosopher Thomas Hobbes, examines political marketing, emotional branding and design of national identity. …”
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Prejudice and Presupposition in Offensive Language
Published 2017-08-01“…At the same time, I want to develop some hints given by Flavio Baroncelli, a political philosopher and colleague who offered some provocative suggestions on the educative role of politically correct language. …”
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Affective Interventions and ‘the Hegemonic Other’ in Runestones from Västergötland and Södermanland, Sweden
Published 2021-12-01“…By raising specific runestones, these non-Christian groups were part of an agonistic political process, as described by the political philosopher Chantal Mouffe. …”
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Sterba’s Problem of Evil vs. Sterba’s Problem of Specificity: Which Is the Real Problem?
Published 2022-11-01“…In 2019 the noted ethicist and political philosopher James Sterba published a new deductive version of the argument from the problem of evil to the conclusion that an Anselmian God does not exist. …”
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Cornelius Castoriadis on creativity and Singapore’s creative arts scene
Published 2017“…Using the works of Cornelius Castoriadis, a contemporary political philosopher, this paper intended to draw on his ontology of creation to shed understanding on the (1) relationship between Being, the society and the arts, (2) on the observation posed above and (3) explore a direction for the Singapore creative arts scene to works to.…”
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Regulating for communication
Published 2012“…<p>In this policy brief, political philosopher Baroness Onora O'Neill responds to the debate over press regulation sparked by the phone hacking scandal by assessing the influential arguments in the liberal tradition that underpin claims for media freedoms.…”
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When Bodies Speak Differently: Putting Judith Butler in Conversation with Mahatma Gandhi on Nonviolent Resistance
Published 2021-08-01“…This article puts political philosopher Judith Butler in conversation with Gandhi, on the topic of nonviolent resistance. …”
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Lefkowitz, Disobedience and Political Authority
Published 2015-03-01“… This paper examines political philosopher David Lefkowitiz’s (2007) framework of public disobedience and argues that the acts of civil disobedience employed in the nonviolent Moral Monday protests held at the State Legislative building in the city of Raleigh, North Carolina (United States) during the summer of 2013, are consistent with his account. …”
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Rhetoric and argument in John Stuart Mill's The Subjection of Women
Published 2011“…The Conclusion reconsiders the question of how the study of history is relevant to the political philosopher.…”
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The separation of powers in Malaysia / Ismail Bakar
Published 1987“…For the discussion of the Doctrine of Seperation of Powers, it is traceable back to Aristotle, and then it was developed by Locke and its best known formulation in its modern form by the French political philosopher, Monstesquieu. Aristotle in his 'Politics' made the first attempt to classify the organs of government " 1 1. …”
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Al-Farabi’s Silence: Manzil (Household) in al-Madīna al-Fāżela (The Perfect City)
Published 2022-04-01“…Al-Farabi is the earliest and the most important political philosopher in the Islamic world and the founder of the idea of Excellent City; meanwhile, he rarely mentions anything on household management in his political writings. …”
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