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"Aretha's fans will be enthralled by every moment of the film as her genius, her devotion to God and her spirit are present in every frame," said Elliot in a statement.
To qualify for the 2019 Academy Awards, the 87-minute film will run in Los Angeles and New Yor... | {
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that constructed that position." Accordingly, feminists have long challenged the myth of "private woman, public man" (Olsen 1983; Pateman 1983; Okin 1989), while revealing that the perpetuation of the discourse of a strict distinction has gendered and class-specific consequences and the rhetoric of neatly separated sph... | {
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the public, seemed to have found in the feminist emphasis on "the personal is political" an instrument for its purposes (Eisenstein 2005; Fraser 2009). The feminist emphasis on the political nature of the personal was being recalibrated. On the one hand, what was deemed to be, and would rather remain, private such as t... | {
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Public I: The state aims to provide more equality, more freedom, and a better quality of life to all its components, through the funds extracted from the citizens (social welfare state). Public II: Instead of the central political association which hosts many particular ethical conceptions, various ethical communities ... | {
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which allows no place for politics, compensatory justice or political agency" (Brodie 1994, 48). Furthermore, "choice" and "agency", which neoliberalism celebrates as its particular "achievements" are unequally distributed among different classes of women. Thus talking about women and neoliberalism in general terms can... | {
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the patriarchy is shaken due to an erosion of its material bases, women already begin to face the neoliberal policy options provided by a neoliberal and religiously oriented government? Demonstrating once again the assertion that "states embody gender regimes" (Connell 1990; Kandiyoti 1991, 431; Arat 2010), the Turkish... | {
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systems and financing options will be developed. Yet shortly after this report was released, SHCEK was abolished and its duties were transferred to Family and Social Services and the Child Services General Directorates, both of which are now under the new Ministry of Family and Social Policies. Since the summer of 2012... | {
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statistics. The added "benefit" would be that the Turkish traditional family structure would be preserved. It is precisely this rationale that perpetuates the gendered division of labor by naturalizing it. Neoliberalism, by eroding class and gender compromises established by the welfare states, not only undermines but ... | {
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women's "essential differences" and communities' and individuals' "choices". Second, the government can enjoy this maneuvering capacity when its actions are not subject to public deliberation, scrutiny, and contestation (Pitkin 1981, 329–330). The public character of state's actions is disowned by the state and not pol... | {
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Philosophy of Bogazici University, Istanbul, who is specialized in social and political philosophy. Her dissertation challenges Isaiah Berlin's distinction between negative and positive conceptions of freedom by focusing on the works of Kant, Hegel, Marx, Charles Taylor, and Gerald Cohen. She is currently working on so... | {
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in contemporary ethics. Oxford: Polity Press. ----. 2002. The claims of culture: Equality and diversity in the global era. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Boyd, S. 1997. Challenging the public/private divide: Feminism, law and public policy. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 18 A. Candas and Y. Silier Br... | {
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in contemporary social theory. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ----. 1997. Justice interruptus. New York, London: Routledge. ----. 2009. "Feminism, capitalism and the Cunning of history." New Left Review, 56: 97–118. Gal, S. 2002. "A semiotics of the public/private distinction." Differences: A Journal of Fe... | {
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Cross-national perspective on 'Cash for Care' Schemes." Ageing & Society, 24: 189–212. Vickery, A. 1993. "Golden age to separate spheres? A review of the categories and chronology of English women's history." The Historical Journal, 36 (2): 383–414. Weintraub, J. 1997. "The theory and politics of the public/private dis... | {
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Graff Fara and also Crispin Wright argue that the reasons for which a sorites series guarantees the presence of first-order vagueness cannot be generalized so as to imply that that series guarantees the presence of higher-order vagueness; and Diana Raffman complains that the problem with higher-order vagueness is that ... | {
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with a contracting pool of disaffected voters and increasing competition for attention, a new party would require distinctive and attractive policies to make an impact. A further consideration is that, in order to qualify for State funding, a party must secure two per cent of the national vote.
The results of the rece... | {
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I am sympathetic with those who question the tenability of this interpretive solution3. Suspicions tend 1. D. FURLEY,The Greek Theory of the Infinite Universe, Journal of the History of Ideas, 42, 1981, pp. 571-585, at pp. 572-573 helpfully reminds his reader that the Greek word ÎfiÛÌÔ (and compare the Latin mundus) r... | {
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internal impact, which moves the atom downwards. Second, this translation stretches the meaning of plaga, the Latin equivalent of the Greek ÏËÁ‹, so that it now signifies something more general like «force». But this seems unacceptable, for a plaga, as with a ÏËÁ‹, always refers to a striking or impact between two th... | {
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into Christian lands. Even Pope Francis visited the mostly Syrian migrants in two camps on the island of Lesbos in April 2016 to express his solidarity with them and raise awareness regarding their plight.
In April, however, serious clashes between migrants and locals were reported in the main square of Mytilene, the ... | {
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Van Hooft's book forms part of a series intended to provide 'short, accessible and lively introductions' suitable for undergraduates meeting a subject for the first time. On the whole, Understanding Virtue Ethics fulfils this task admirably. The book can be divided into three parts. The first chapter deals with the dif... | {
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(2017) "Blessed Are the Forgetful: Utilitarianism and Remarriage in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind", Film and Philosophy, vol. 21, pp. 74-89. Blessed Are the Forgetful: Utilitarianism and Remarriage in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind This paper considers two different kinds of philosophical interpretations... | {
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instance of the comedy of remarriage. Edelstein writes: The philosopher Stanley Cavell has called the classic screwball movies like The Awful Truth (1937) and The Lady Eve (1941) ‛comedies of remarriage,' in which couples are rudely bounced from their Edenic connubial gardens and reunited (after a series of farcical/ma... | {
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Sunshine as a remarkable contemporary occurrence of the peculiar film genre discovered by Cavell. Grau himself, in note 3 of his essay, acknowledges that Eternal Sunshine seems to fit rather nicely within the genre of film that Stanley Cavell has made famous with the label 'Comedies of Remarriage.' [...] Such films inv... | {
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should consider to be one's target. It is against this machine that Grau's argument about knowledge and Wartenberg's argument about agency should be addressed. Unlike the ideal memory machine, the actual, flawed memory machine can resist these arguments. In order to make this point, let us focus on the pursuit of happi... | {
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the changing that occurs in the Shakespearean romance, which "deals in marvelous events and solves its problems through metamorphoses and recognition scenes – through, in other words, transformations of perception" (p. 48).27 In the tradition of romance, as well as in the remarriage comedy, such metamorphoses and trans... | {
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precisely occurs in the inner world made accessible by the memory machine in Eternal Sunshine. Furthermore, Cavell states that the master of the green world is a father figure, which is endowed "with the power, or to use Shakespeare's words, the art of magic" (p. 49).33 For instance, in The Tempest the green world has ... | {
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and they had to cross it, even if the crossing involves the risk of a permanent separation. Indeed, refusing to cross the green world would involve not the risk but the certainty of separation. If we consider the memory machine in Eternal Sunshine not only as a technical device but more generally as an institution, who... | {
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told about his past with Clementine via Mary's revelations. So he knows that the man in love with Clementine was himself. But instead of knowing via memory, he knows via a description of a situation he used to remember. It is like the knowledge of the past someone gets looking through a very old photo album. "That was ... | {
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get the better even of their blunders) if they forget their episodic memories, drenched as they are with negative emotions, but retain their semantic memories. As Daniel Shaw puts it in his analysis of Nietzschean themes in the film: "we must transform our attitude from a regretful 'It was' to an ecstatic 'Thus I will ... | {
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that "Although various essayists offer interpretations of the film's perspective on Joel and Clem's prospects for the future, none mention this very important shot sequence, coming as it does at the end of the film" (p. 419).48 One way of interpreting this sequence is to say it implies that Joel and Clem are destined t... | {
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to speak for the other, inevitably rebounds into a descriptive representational depiction of that other's speech' (15). The historiography of a critique is examined by Ritu Birla, who connects the female subjectivity and subalternity to the 'inside and outside' (24) limits of history. She critiques the historical buryi... | {
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terrifying prospect that subjectivity, including our own, can be disposed of once potestas is strengthened through the exploitation of our potentia' (219). The best part of this book is the section with Gayatri's responses to the panel, which include the replies she gave during the conference, and the additions she wro... | {
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or historiography as the secret encounter' (235) as posited by Ritu Birla. Gayatri's comments are not without candour. She is incisive and finds the review of Chetan Bhatt with 'problems'. Apart from many misleading statements Bhatt's paper has totally missed possibilities such as that of reterritorializing 'the projec... | {
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her heart because she thought that the load of her work will decrease.
But she was all wrong. Her work has been increased after her employer sends her to different houses to clean. They do not gave her food nor coffee to ease her hungry stomach.
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Agriculture and several conservation organizations are collaborating with landowners in a new effort to restore the crucial habitats created by longleaf pines that are home to thousands of plants, birds and other species. It's part of a larger project from Virginia down to Florida to restore the pines.
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Uneasy Access: Privacy for Women in a Free Society. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield. American Library Association. 2010. Intellectual Freedom Manual. 8th ed. Chicago: American Library Association. ---. 2002. "Privacy: An Interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights." http://www.ala.org/advocacy/intfreedom/librarybil... | {
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which leads to complicated constructions and high manufacturing costs.
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Oxford University Press. Butt, Daniel (2007) "On Benefiting from Injustice," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 37(1): 129–52. Caney, Simon (2005) Justice Beyond Borders: A Global Political Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Card, David (2001) "Immigrant Inflows, Native Outflows, and the Local Labor Market Impacts of... | {
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Philosophy & Public Affairs 34(2): 176–92. Miller, David (1995) On Nationality. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Miller, David (2005) "Against Global Egalitarianism," Journal of Ethics 9(1–2): 55–79. Miller, David (2007) National Responsibility and Global Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Miller, Richard W. (1998) "Cos... | {
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nd revised English edition, Dover Publications, New York (1981). von Mises, Richard, 1964, Mathematical Theory of Probability and Statistics, Academic Press, New York. von Plato, Jan, 1994, Creating Modern Probability, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 100 Chapter 5 The Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and of P... | {
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Philosophical Perspectives 1: pp. 1−19. Parsons, Terence 2000: Indeterminate Identity. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. Salmon, Nathan 1981: Reference and Essence. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Woodruff, Peter and Parsons, Terence 1999: 'Set Theory with Indeterminacy of Identity'. Notre Dame Journal ... | {
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beauty; 6. Immortality; 7. Existential community; 8. Metaphysical insufficiency; 9. 'God's Involvement' in human affairs; 10. Unique dignity. the presented layout of the issues of philosophical anthropology is linking the fundamental elements of the classical anthropology with the current thought. the book also contain... | {
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of the puzzle together. Later, in a letter to Michelle Besso in 1948, he makes a similar claim: How far (Mach's writings) influenced my own work is, to be honest, not clear to me. In so far as I can be aware, the immediate influence of D. Hume on me was great. I read him with Konrad Habicht and Solovine in Bern. (Spezi... | {
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the Theory of Relativity" (1919/1981c, 225), Einstein asserted retrospectively that "the special theory of relativity [...] was simply a systematic development of the electrodynamics of Maxwell and Lorentz." This becomes immediately clear for the reader of Einstein's original publication of STR. In the first paragraph ... | {
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1922/2003, 2). He adds that "I am convinced that the philosophers have had a harmful effect upon the progress of scientific thinking in removing certain fundamental concepts from the domain of empiricism" (Ibid.). When referring to "the philosophers [...] removing certain fundamental concepts from the domain of empiric... | {
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Philosophical Concepts in Physics. The Historical Relation between Philosophy and Scientific Theories. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Earman, John. 1989. World Enough and Space-Time. Absolute versus Relational Theories of Space and Time. Cambridge, London: The MIT Press. Einstein, Albert. 1905/1923. On the Elec... | {
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of Relativity. Lecture at King's College, London, 1921. In Ideas and Opinions, ed. Carl Seelig, 240-243. Trans. Sonja Bargmann. New York: Dell Publishing. -. 1933/1981e. On the Method of Theoretical Physics. The Herbert Spencer Lecture, delivered at Oxford, June 10, 1933. In Ideas and Opinions, ed. Carl Seelig, 263-270... | {
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Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 7: The Berlin Years: Writings, 1918-1921. Ed. Michel Janssen. Princeton: Princeton University Press. -. 1922/2003. The Meaning of Relativity. Trans. Edwin Plimpton Adams, Ernst G. Strauss, and Sonja Bargmann. London: Routledge. Falkenstein, Lorne. 2013. Classical Empiricism. In A Compa... | {
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of David Hume. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Zahar, Elie. 1977. Mach, Einstein, and the Rise of Modern Science. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 28: 195‒213. MATIAS SLAVOV is a doctoral student of philosophy at the University of Jyväskylä. He is finishing his PhD on Hume's natural philosophy... | {
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30 miles from Downtown Los Angles, Simi Valley lies in the southeast corner of Ventura County, California, USA. The city has an estimated population of 1, 26,871 (as of 2014). Simi Valley lies between the Simi Hills and Santa Susana Mountains and surrounded by warm and bright red rocks. The... | {
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Altertums) – Winckelmann was able to illuminate the history and character of entire cultures, and he did so through the lens of aesthetic taste, since – for Winckelmann – a people's aesthetic sensibility permeates and manifests itself in all forms of cultural expression. In the Preface to his History of the Art of Anti... | {
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people, their customs, their turn of mind, in the books that they have left us, than in the works of painting and sculpture that have survived until our time. A glance cast rapidly over one of those cabinets, where such treasures are assembled, embraces in a way the picture of all the centuries.6 And just as it is poss... | {
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of Antiquity – and elsewhere – is a vision that suggests that the modern world is more fragmented and dead and the remnants of the ancient Greek world more pregnant and alive than we moderns realize and that if we pay attention to the ancient Greeks and their artwork, we stand to learn a great deal about our own nature... | {
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citizents fault. Did you know that the places on Earth that live under the worst conditions of poverty are often the places with the most resources that could enable the country to flourish with vitality and riches? The reason why poor countries are poor is most often because the people at the top are greedy, to put it... | {
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it in response to the decisive reasons that she had for doing so was not something over which she exerted volitional control. Consequently, the volitionalist must trace the source of her accountability back to something over which she did exert volitional control. That is, the volitionalist must trace it back to her ha... | {
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to the chancery court. Thereafter, the chancery court entered its Final Judgment in which it found that Country Club and Utility Co. were separate and distinct corporations from Purcell and were not merely agents of Purcell. The trial court entered its Order accordingly.
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Volume 12, Number 2 Spring 2013 APA Newsletters NEWSLETTER ON PHILOSOPHY AND LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, and TRANSGENDER ISSUES © 2013 by The American Philosophical Association ISSN 2155-9708 FROM THE EDITOR, William S. WilkerSon CHAIR'S CORNER, alaStair norcroSS ARTICLES maren BehrenSen "'Born that Way?' The Metaphysics o... | {
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in Film Criticism." At the 2013 Pacific APA meeting, we have an author-meets-critics session on Mel Chen's Animacies: Biopolitics, Racial Mattering, and Queer Affect. Alastair Norcross (University of Colorado, Boulder) will chair the session, Mel Chen (University of California, Berkeley) will be the featured speaker, a... | {
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rigidly sex-dichtomous, but also looks at queerness with pity at best, and in the worst case, treats it as a "fixable" problem. Medical research into intersexuality has triggered the development of surgical techniques to correct the appearance of intersex genitals.14 Research into possible genetic and hormonal contribu... | {
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allows queers to subsume their queer acts and desires under an identity. "Queer liberation" does not stop at enabling "queer acts"-as important as that is. It aims at making queers a visible, recognizable, and accepted type of person. And by doing that, it portrays "being queer" as a kind of self-actualization, or self... | {
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of the original "A" and "B" edition from 1781 and 1787, respectively). 27. For a critical historical analysis of the history of the terms "homosexual" and "heterosexual," see Jonathan Ned Katz, The Invention of Heterosexuality (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995). 28. Wilkerson, "Is It A Choice?," 107. Pornogra... | {
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them."19 By moving from disciplinary power to biopower, I do not mean to imply that they are disconnected in any simple way. Although at times Foucault describes them as distinct, especially in Security, Territory, Population, he also repeatedly notes the way they overlap. In general, he tends to either fold discipline... | {
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- 13 - Mattilda, AKA Matt Bernstein Sycamore (New York: Soft Skull Press, 2004),189–90. 9. Foucault, Discipline and Punish, 155. 10. Ibid., 25. 11. Ibid. 12. Prosser, Second Skins, 13. 13. In this gesture to other critiques of Foucault, I am especially thinking of Linda Alcoff 's critique of Foucault's account of sexua... | {
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Michel Foucault, The History of Sexuality, Vol. 1: An Introduction, translated by Alan Sheridan (New York: Vintage), 136. 20. Foucault, History of Sexuality, 139. 21. Dean Spade, Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics and the Limits of Law (New York: South End Press, 2011), 142. 22. Spade, Normal... | {
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final mechanism is one of emulation and imitation. The strong emotions of respect and esteem generate more positive interpersonal relationships and also a desire to be more like the other person or group. Agency, Identity, and Narrative: Making Sense of the Self in Same-Sex Divorce Elizabeth Victor Southern Illinois Un... | {
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the Legal Regulation of Marriage," Hypatia 22, no. 1 (2007): 24–38; George Chauncey, Why Marriage? The History Shaping Today's Debate over Gay Equality (New York: Basic Books, 2004); E. Wolfson, Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality, and Gay People's Right to Marry (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2004). 2. Chauncey, W... | {
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Massachusetts (2004); Connecticut (2008); Iowa (April 2009); Vermont (September 2009); Maine (September 2009), and New Hampshire (January 2010). Four more, plus the District of Columbia, had enacted civil unions or robust domestic partnerships: California (1999, strengthened periodically since); New Jersey (2006), Oreg... | {
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residents denied California marriage licenses subsequent to the passage of Proposition 8. The current batch of appellants, with Dennis Hollingsworth listed first, are intervener-defendants granted official status by the Ninth Circuit to defend Proposition 8 on behalf of ProtectMarriage.com, an anti-gay marriage group i... | {
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spouses. Edith Windsor and Thea Spyer, romantic partners in New York City for forty years, availed themselves of Canada's more inclusive marriage laws to wed in Toronto in 2007. That marriage came to be recognized by New York in the wake of a 2008 state court case, Martinez v. County of Monroe, requiring New York recog... | {
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acknowledged that during her tenure as President Obama's solicitor general she had reviewed some briefs in the Smelt case, and that her involvement was sufficiently substantial that she would feel obliged to recuse herself in a Supreme Court decision on Smelt. That discussion raised the possibility that she might also ... | {
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The present invention relates to a centrifuge. More particularly this invention concerns a centrifuge having a centrifuge vessel whose wall and floor are separable for emptying out the device after use.
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norms and moral agency in other species ." in Klaus Petrus and Markus Wild (eds.), Animal Minds and Animal Ethics: Connecting Two Separate Fields , Berlin : Springer (forthcoming). Aristotle 1941 Basic Works of Aristotle , ed. Richard McKeon . New York : Random House . Bekoff , Marc and Jessica Pierce 2009 Wild Justice... | {
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downgraded hundreds of subprime mortgage bonds. Financial firms became concerned about the solvency of counterparties with large but opaque holdings, and they responded by reducing or cutting off extensions of credit.
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and Pury (2014) for Various Effect Sizes Love and Power: Grau and Pury (2014) as a Case Study in the... Author's personal copy found in Vienna under mysterious circumstances many years ago, actually did the work in question. His friend Gödel somehow got hold of the manuscript and claimed credit for the work, which was ... | {
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that they were pulling their ads from the Discovery Channel/TLC's All-American Muslim series.
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does lend support to two answers-responsible, compassionate animal husbandry and conservation efforts-over others, including vegetarianism, veganism, and current factory farming practices. Allow me to explain. On the one hand, animals in nature face all kinds of coercive horrors, such as starvation and disease. Accordi... | {
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that hitting a passive protestor is constitutional or that the law regarding the use of force against passive individuals was sufficiently unclear at the time of the events at issue that Officer Lachler made a reasonable mistake as to what the law requires,” Rogers wrote. The court did toss excessive force claims again... | {
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defendant Dortch for a traffic violation. They called a dispatcher to run a computer check for warrants and to determine whether the car was stolen. The officers also called for a canine unit to be sent to the scene. At the time the officers spotted the canine unit, they informed Dortch that the computer check for outs... | {
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better advisor could be conceived. With their distinctively exploratory dialectical style and boundless riches of points and counterpoints, Ernie's seminars were the most exciting I've ever taken, and many of my best ideas were stimulated by being a member of these seminars. After one seminar I was hooked, and by becom... | {
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Goldman, A. I. 1988. Strong and Weak Justication. Philosophical Perspectives 2: 5169. Goldman, A. I. 1999a. Internalism Exposed." Journal of Philosophy 96: 27193. Goldman, A. I. 1999b. Knowledge in a Social World. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Goldman, A. I. 2002. Pathways to Knowledge. Oxford: Oxford Universi... | {
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Respiratory cancer among copper smelter workers: recent mortality statistics.
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University of Minnesota Press, p. 108–118. 10.1515/jso-2015-0039 Downloaded from PubFactory at 08/17/2016 05:13:34PM via free access Social Categories are Natural Kinds, Not Objective Types 201 Glasgow, Joshua and Jonathan M. Woodward (2015): "Basic Racial Realism". In: Journal of the American Philosophical Association... | {
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In his Philosophical Papers Volume II, (pp. 52-66). New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press. 20 Lewis, D. K. (1999a). New Work for a Theory of Universals. In his Papers in Metaphysics and Epistemology, (pp. 8-55). Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. Lewis D. K. (1999b). Against Structural Universal... | {
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republic is directed. It is a history of right politics--not the history of man on earth-- that is intended to serve as the principle of right for the citizens of the modern regime. Montesquieu, one might say, sought to ensure the possibility of universal politics, but only for particular regimes. Such reflections woul... | {
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Cultivating Talents and Social Responsibility Aims and Means of Early Jesuit Education By Paul Richard Blum, Loyola College in Maryland (Paper presented at Commitment to Justice Conference, Cleveland , Ohio, October 13-16, 2005) Individual an Community The Prefect of the Inferior Classes "should by all means support th... | {
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In Catholic Reformation, studies aim at some employment: in the knowledge of God and in 'helping souls'. The individual perfection and the care for the souls of others seem intimately conjoined and depend on one another. And they are so to say stimulated by the emphatic repetition of magis/"more". Everything else follo... | {
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has no real place for the education of humans as such. The Dominican friar Campanella had well thought about individuals and their education in his City of the Sun (1600). But as is well known, his solution has an air of communism in that personhood finds its perfection in annihilation in a happy society of brothers. M... | {
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concern towards the community in which the individual factually lives. So, in search for social responsibility we are seemingly diverted to another focus of attention: the individual. For all references adduced so far evolve around the individual student, the personal target of ministry, even though everything seems to... | {
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them to have confidence in learning and piety towards it and not to lose salvation from sight. The second reason for the failure of human wisdom was imprudence in the sense of not considering the true capabilities of the human mind. Evidently here Possevino comes to the core of his message: There is no point in teachin... | {
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aims, which obviously converge: God's glory and the salvation of souls. Possevino employs a simile to illustrate his point: The honorable lady Judith – before her attempt at capturing Holophernes – not only prayed and fasted but also dressed up with earrings, sandals, rings, and any female embellishment, to which God a... | {
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Dewey, Art as Experience (New York: Minton, Balch & Company, 1934), 122. non-visual perceptual capacities become active when we encounter paintings, I describe how the work engaged a range of bodily modalities; and how reflecting on these, in turn, supplied phenomenal articulations of life negating, preserving and enha... | {
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and trans. Walter Kaufmann (New York: Penguine Books, 1976), 479-480. 19 Martin Heidegger, The Word of Nietzsche, in The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays, trans. William Lovitt (New York: Harper & Row, 1977), 73. Though these impressions are primarily visual, they are reinforced by other modalities, for ... | {
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Hattiangadi, John Hawthorne, Anna 25 References Balaguer, M. 1996: 'Towards a Nominalization of Quantum Mechanics'. Mind, 105, pp. 209–226. -- 1998: Platonism and Anti-Platonism in Mathematics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Burgess, J. P. and Rosen, G. 1997: A Subject with No Object: Strategies for Nominalistic Inte... | {
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41, pp. 453–477. 26 Williamson, T. 2002: 'Necessary Existents'. In A. O'Hear (ed.), Logic, Thought and Language, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement: 51, pp. 233–251. -- 2003: 'Everything'. In J. Hawthorne and D. Zimmerman (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives 17: Language and P... | {
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Tax Reform
Issue: State Budget Reform Panel Comes To South Florida.
October 10, 2007
It's billed as a public hearing from another state government commission trying to read the community's pulse. In this case, though, there may not be a more timely hearing to grace the region's doorstep.
Florida is undergoing a min... | {
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is in the mental states M1 and M2 together at the same time. In the same manner that traffic lights cannot be green and red at the same time in the same world, Joe cannot be in the mental states M1 and M2 at the same time in the same world. Roughly speaking, Joe cannot be experiencing more than one world, because his e... | {
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