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    Armi proprie” e machiavellismo militare: con alcune note sul concetto di “autore” nella trattatistica del Cinquecento.Andrea Guidi - 2022 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 11 (2):285-295.
    La circolazione dell’Arte della guerra di Machiavelli ha dato un fondamentale contributo allo sviluppo della cultura militare europea in volgare del Cinquecento. Questo saggio analizza alcuni specifici aspetti della ricezione di quest’opera nella produzione scrittoria militare del tempo e in particolare si concentra su quegli elementi di pensiero legati al tema delle “armi proprie” fortemente propagandato dal libro machiavelliano. A questo proposito, si è qui deliberatamente scelto di offrire l’esempio di due opere diverse per natura ideologica e altezza (...)
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    «Usi a vivere liberi». Guerra e religione nell’ordinamento machiavelliano della libertà.Fabio Raimondi - 2018 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 30 (58).
    This essay intends to fill some gaps in my L’ordinamento della libertà concerning, in particular, the role played by “one’s own arms” and “religion” in the Machiavellian conception of freedom and its reality in the Florentine republic. The analysis confirms that freedom, according to Machiavelli, does not coincide with the absoluteness of the will, but with the ability to fight both with weapons and with religious symbols, also bringing into play their lives if necessary, within a defined context in order (...)
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  3. Breviario della nuova estetica.Americo de Propris - 1970 - Roma,: Arte e storia.
     
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    The Swedenborgian background of William James' philosophy.Armi Värilä - 1977 - Hki: Suomalainen tiedenkatemia.
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    Blasphemy and Defamation of Religions in a Polarized World: How Religious Fundamentalism is Changing Fundamental Human Rights by Darara Timotewas Gubo: Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015.Armis Sadri - 2017 - Human Rights Review 18 (4):507-508.
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    The Army officers' professional ethic: past, present, and future.Matthew Moten - 2010 - [Carlisle, PA]: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College.
    This monograph surveys the history of the Army's professional ethic, focusing primarily on the Army officer corps. It assesses today's strategic, professional, and ethical environment. Then it argues that a clear statement of the Army officers' professional ethic is especially necessary in a time when the Army is stretched and stressed as an institution. The Army officer corps has both a need and an opportunity to better define itself as a profession, forthrightly to articulate its professional ethic, and clearly to (...)
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    The Army's professional military ethic in an era of persistent conflict.Don M. Snider - 2009 - Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College. Edited by Paul Oh & Kevin Toner.
    This essay offers a proposal for the missing constructs and language with which we can more precisely think about and examine the Army's Professional Military Ethic, starting with its macro context which is the profession's culture. We examine three major long-term influences on that culture and its core ethos, thus describing how they evolve over time. We contend that in the present era of persistent conflict, we are witnessing dynamic changes within these three influences. In order to analyze these changes, (...)
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    Proprie Communia Dicere. …'.R. L. Dunbabin - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (1-2):21-22.
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  9. Moving Armies of Stop Signs.Michael Dellwing - 2013 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 43 (2):225-245.
    Most work on the public-private division concerns itself with identifying the lines between both and the historical developments that shifted this line. These contributions provide an aerial view that pays little attention to the interactional micropolitics of privacy. The present article uses a pragmatist approach to analyze the local negotiation of privacy and publicity. It relies on scholarship on “accounts” and “aligning actions” to view “privacy-work” as an attempt to remove actions from having to account for them in a specific (...)
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    Army of One: Six American Veterans After Iraq.Elisabeth Real - 2014 - Scheidegger & Spiess.
    We all know the numbers: two million US troops were deployed to designated combat zones in Iraq. Of them, 4500 were killed in service. By the most conservative estimates, 30,000 were wounded, but this statistic fails to take into account the most commona and often just as disablinga category of combat-related injuries: post-traumatic stress disorder and related traumatic brain injury. For 'Army of One', photographer Elisabeth Real looks beyond these numbers to the individual soldier. From 2006 to 2012, she spent (...)
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  11. Nomi propri e descrizioni definite: resoconto di un lungo dibattito.Gabriele Bonetti - 1986 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 15 (1):123-146.
     
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  12. Nomi propri e criteri di identità.Andrea Bottani - 1985 - Epistemologia 8 (1):141.
     
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  13. Nomi propri, descrizioni definite e contenuti proposizionali. Su un fraintendimento di Kripke.Massimiliano Vignolo - 2001 - Epistemologia 24 (1):123-146.
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    Ignorant armies: The state, the public, and the making of foreign policy.Earl C. Ravenal - 2000 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 14 (2-3):327-374.
    A state's foreign policy is constrained by parameters that inhere in the structure of the international system and in the nation's own political‐constitutional, social, and economic systems. The latter, domestic parameters, include “public opinion.” Because the public is largely ignorant of foreign affairs, policy‐making elites have wide scope for acting more rationally than would otherwise be possible, although public opinion operates on the second‐order effects of foreign policy (e.g., taxes, casualties)—inviting mismatches of objectives and means. The prevalent nonrational theories of (...)
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    ‚Scientia proprie dicta‘: Zur wissenschaftstheoretischen Grundlegung der Philosophie bei Wilhelm von Ockham.Jan P. Beckmann - 1981 - In Wolfgang Kluxen (ed.), Sprache und Erkenntnis im Mittelalter, 2. Halbbd. De Gruyter. pp. 637-647.
  16. Nomi propri e mondi possibili.F. Mondadori - 1971 - Rivista di Filosofia 62 (4):354.
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  17. Riferimento dei nomi propri e filosofia sperimentale.Nicolò D'Agruma - 2022 - Aphex. Portale Italiano di Filosofia Analitica 25.
    Questo articolo fornisce una panoramica sul dibattito sui lavori sperimentali sul riferimento dei nomi propri. Nella prima sezione, espongo i casi che Kripke porta a sostegno della teoria storico-causale e contro la teoria descrittivista. Nella seconda sezione, presento l’esperimento che ha originato questo dibattito (Machery et al., 2004). Gli autori sostengono che le intuizioni referenziali variano sia tra soggetti appartenenti a culture diverse sia tra soggetti appartenenti alla stessa cultura. Nella terza e quarta sezione, illustro il dibattito che si è (...)
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    Assessing Ethical Reasoning among Junior British Army Officers Using the Army Intermediate Concept Measure (AICM).David I. Walker, Stephen J. Thoma & James Arthur - 2021 - Journal of Military Ethics 20 (1):2-20.
    Army Officers face increased moral pressure in modern warfare, where character judgement and ethical judgement are vital. This article reports the results of a study of 242 junior British Army officers using the Army Intermediate Concept Measure, comprising a series of professionally oriented moral dilemmas developed for the UK context. Results are suggestive of appropriate application of Army values to the dilemmas and of ethical reasoning aligning with Army excellence. The sample does slightly less well, however, for justification than for (...)
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    Party, Army and Masses in China: A Marxist Interpretation of the Cultural Revolution and Its Aftermath.Steven M. Goldstein, Livio Maitan, Gregor Benton & Marie Collitti - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):498.
  20. Army and science in Argentina: 1850-1950.Eduardo L. Ortiz - 1996 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 180:153-184.
     
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  21. The Army as Textual Community: Exploring Mismatches in the Concepts of Attribution, Appropriation, and Shared Goals.Chris Anson & Shawn Neely - 2010 - Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy 14 (3):n3.
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    Army examinations and heredity.B. S. Bramwell - 1921 - The Eugenics Review 13 (3):456.
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    The Army Tests and Oberlin College Freshmen.Edward A. Jones - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (17):470-470.
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    The Role of the Army in the Life of Society.V. V. Serebriannikov - 1983 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 22 (1):64-84.
    The influence of the army on the life of society, on the situation in the world, and especially on relationships between states with opposing systems, on their social political and economic development, on scientific and technological progress and on culture has become the subject of an acute ideological struggle. Publications by Soviet authors have devoted considerable attention to exposing the reactionary and unscientific nature of bourgeois views about the army, and to the antipopular and aggressive essence of imperialist armies, especially (...)
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    Relations between type of army service, incidental emotions and risk perceptions.Sharon Garyn-Tal & Shosh Shahrabani - 2020 - Mind and Society 19 (1):61-76.
    Military service in general and combat service in particular can be physically and psychologically stressful. Previous studies have focused on risk propensity and risky behavior among soldiers. Yet knowledge is still lacking regarding the impact of type of army service on soldiers’ risk perceptions. The current study examines how type of army service and negative incidental emotions affect risk perceptions. Results of a survey conducted among 153 combat and non-combat Israeli soldiers indicate that respondents serving in combat units on average (...)
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  26. Propriétaires de la vérité?Maurice Boisramé - 1975 - Angers (7, rue du Parvis Saint-Maurice, 49000): C.R.E.R. [Coopérative régionale de l'enseignement religieux]. Edited by René Breton & Jean Lemière.
     
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  27. (1 other version)Armi e petrolio. L'Italia e il complicato intreccio di interessi con la Libia e gli Stati Uniti nel 1972.Arturo Varvelli - 2007 - Polis 21 (2):189-214.
     
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  28. The army in the French Revolution.Damian Veltri - 2012 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 47 (3):25.
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    The Army and the Land.Nicholas Purcell - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (02):268-.
  30. Army of labour.Irene Bruegel - 2001 - In Mary Evans (ed.), Feminism: critical concepts in literary and cultural studies. New York: Routledge. pp. 3--345.
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    The Army Medical Library of Washington the Largest Medical Library That Has Ever Existed.Edgar Hume - 1937 - Isis 26 (2):423-447.
  32. Come amare i propri nemici? Leggere il Discorso della montagna con un ebreo.P. Lapide - 1987 - Humanitas 42 (2):167-185.
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  33. Sul senso dei nomi propri.Ra Riemma - 1987 - Rivista di Filosofia 78 (3):351-376.
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    Armi virtuali per guerre reali Gli'Internet Centers'e le battaglie di Intelligence.Alessandro Zanasi - 2008 - Gnosis 2.
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    “Shadow army” and military terrorism in 21st century Germany. The 2017 Der Tag X conspiracy.Roberto Muñoz Bolaños - 2023 - Araucaria 25 (52).
    En 2017 se descubrió en el seno de la Bundeswehr (Fuerzas Armadas) de Alemania una conspiración conocida como Tag X (Día X). Esta operación se había articulado a partir del embrión de un posible “Ejército en la sombra”, apoyado por organizaciones paramilitares, y su objetivo era tomar el poder mediante el uso de la violencia y el terror Der Tag X (El Día X). Esta dinámica culminaría con la puesta en marcha de una “limpieza étnica”, la eliminación de los “enemigos (...)
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    After the Red Army Faction: Gender, Culture, and Militancy.Charity Scribner - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    Masterminded by women, the Red Army Faction terrorized West Germany from the 1970s to the 1990s. Afterimages of its leaders persist in the works of pivotal artists and writers, including Gerhard Richter, Elfriede Jelinek, and Slavoj Žižek. Why were women so prominent in the RAF? What does the continuing cultural response to the German armed struggle tell us about the representation of violence, power, and gender today? Engaging critical theory, Charity Scribner addresses these questions and analyzes signal works that point (...)
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    From Army service to physician to patient.William L. Freeman - 2018 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 8 (1):90-92.
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    Soviet Apartheid: Stalin’s Ethnic Deportations, Special Settlement Restrictions, and the Labor Army: The Case of the Ethnic Germans in the USSR.J. Otto Pohl - 2012 - Human Rights Review 13 (2):205-224.
    This article examines the Stalin regime’s treatment of the ethnic Germans in the USSR during the 1940s as a case study in racial discrimination. After 1938, Soviet definitions of nationality became racialized. Systematic repression against certain nationalities in the USSR after this time clearly fit the definition of racial discrimination formulated by scholars in the post-war era. This article examines the separate and unequal institutions of the special settlement regime and labor army imposed upon the ethnic Germans in the USSR (...)
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  39. Rebuilding the Army's Electronic Warfare Capability.Col Jet Bibler - 2009 - The Nexus 2 (2):26.
     
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    Does Stork Conservation Incorporate Ecofeminist Narratives? Case Study of the Hargila Army in India.Sikha Gogoi & Jayanta Vishnu Das - forthcoming - Ethics, Policy and Environment.
    Ecofeminism is theoretically diverse, as drawn from various ecofeminists who understand women-nature relationships differently. The common ground, however, is that they all draw on the concept of gender to understand this close relationship. This paper explores the ecofeminist view behind the mobilization of women for conservation, a subsequent reimagining of age-old stork-related myths and a reinterpretation of symbols of intangible culture, and an attempt at confronting the erstwhile anthropocentric nature of conservation. The qualitative case study focuses on the Hargila Army, (...)
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    Rispondere delle proprie parole. Temi cavelliani nel «Tractatus».Silver Bronzo - 2011 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 24 (3):615-630.
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    Army of None: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War.Daniel Lim & Runya Liu - 2019 - Journal of Military Ethics 18 (2):165-167.
    Volume 18, Issue 2, July 2019, Page 165-167.
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    Il mondo dei nomi propri. Michail e Nikolaj Bachtin tra etica ed estetica.Donato Mansueto - 1999 - Idee 40:189-222.
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    The Syrian Electronic Army – a hacktivist group.Matthew Warren & Shona Leitch - 2016 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 14 (2):200-212.
    Purpose The aim of the paper is to assess the hacktivist group called the Syrian Electronic Army and determine what their motivations in terms of ethical and poetical motivations. Design/methodology/approach This paper looks at chronological examples of Syrian Electronic Army activities and assess them using a developed hacktivist criteria to try and gain a greater understanding of the motivations of the Syrian Electronic Army. The paper uses a netnography research approach. Findings This paper determines that the Syrian Electronic Army is (...)
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    Thou shalt not smoke: Content and context in the Lord’s Resistance Army’s concept of the Ten Commandments.Knut Holter - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):5.
    With the Ten Commandments as a case, the overall focus of this article is how a reader’s a priori concept of a text influences how he or she allows textual content and interpretive context to interact. The frame of the article is the claim by the so-called Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in Uganda that they will establish a society built on the Ten Commandments, a claim that raises questions about what they mean with this reference to ‘Ten Commandments’. The article (...)
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    Political Geodesy: The Army, the Air Force, and the World Geodetic System of 1960.Deborah Jean Warner - 2002 - Annals of Science 59 (4):363-389.
    Since military planners must know the size and shape of the earth if they hope to track earth-orbiting satellites and to target missiles on distant lands, geodesy was an important concern of the two superpowers during the Cold War. The most important geodetic product in the United States was a series of increasingly powerful World Geodetic Systems, the first of which was published for the Department of Defense in 1960. Although WGS 60 was created because of intense international rivalries, it (...)
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    Le armi e i logoi: i generali di Teodosio nelle lettere di Libanio.Andrea Pellizzari - 2011 - História 60 (2):191-218.
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    Vietnam memories: Australian Army Nurses, the Vietnam War, and oral history.Lynn Hemmings - 1996 - Nursing Inquiry 3 (3):138-145.
    This paper is about women nurse veterans from the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC) who served in Vietnam. I aim to develop an understanding about these nurses that might place their experiences into a wider context. My conclusions provide starting points for future studies on myth, remembering and oral history.
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    Timekeeping in the Roman Army.George Cupcea - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (2):597-606.
    The structure and organization of the Roman army is a complex subject for ancient historians. Of its multiple aspects, the schedule of the daily routine is one of the most interesting but, at the same time, is scarcely known. Of course, huge progress has been made with the publication of the daily rosters of one particular auxiliary unit in the East (cohors XX Palmyrenorum, at Dura, Syria), but the detail of the chronological organization of the unit's schedule is still to (...)
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    The Army of the First Crusade and the Crusade Vow: some reflections on a recent book.James A. Brundage - 1971 - Mediaeval Studies 33 (1):334-343.
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