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    To Save a Life: Stories of Holocaust Rescue.Ellen Land-Weber - 2006 - University of Illinois Press.
    The Holocaust takes on a riveting immediacy in these true stories of the everyday, understated heroism that saved thousands of Jews from annihilation at the hands of the Third Reich. Combining personal interviews with contemporary and vintage photographs, To Save a Life pairs the stories of a handful of rescuers with those of people they saved. Ellen Land-Weber creates a moving, multidimensional picture of the evasive strategies and heartstopping close calls that filled the years of the Holocaust (...)
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    Speaking About Enhancement—Methodological Issues and Historical Examples.Karsten Weber, Debora Frommeld, Helene Gerhards, Henriette Krug, Linda Ellen Kokott & Uta Bittner - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 11 (4):254-256.
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  3. Nietzsche und Plotin, Versuch eines Vergleichs.Ellen Weber - 1941 - Kassel,: Druck : F. Scheel.
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    Human Wreckage from Foreign Lands - A Study of Ethnic Victims of the Alberta Sterilization Act.Ellen Keith - 2011 - Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 2 (2):81-89.
    On March 21 st , 1928, the Alberta government passed the Alberta Sexual Sterilization Act. Between 1928 and 1972, the Alberta Eugenics Board used the Act to sterilize an estimated 2,822 ‘mentally-defective’ Albertans. This paper examines the role that ethnicity played in the sterilization process, arguing that nativist attitudes influenced both the Canadian eugenics movement and the development of the Act.
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    Earth calling: a climate change handbook for the 21st century.Ellen Gunter - 2014 - Berkeley, California: North Atlantic Books. Edited by Ted Carter.
    Our earliest mythologies tell us we all start as a little bit of dirt. These stories carry a profound message: each of us is born with a deep and abiding connection to the earth, one that many of us have lost touch with. The Silent Spring for today's environmental activists, this book offers an invitation to reestablish our relationship with nature to repair our damaged environment. Chapter 1 examines the threats to the planet's health through the lens of the human (...)
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    The just takings issue.Ellen Frankel Paul - 1981 - Environmental Ethics 3 (4):309-328.
    Courts and legal commentators have been notoriously unsuccessful in articulating a rule to differentiate between uncompensated police power regulations of land by govemment and situations in which the govemment can only interfere with property rights if it provides compensation to those owners who suffer losses. Noticeably absent from most discussions of this “takings” issue is any foundational underpinning in a theory of justice with respect to property holdings. Can two of the most influential contemporary theories ofjustice-that of John Rawls (...)
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    Linking future population food requirements for health with local production in Waterloo Region, Canada.Ellen Desjardins, Rod MacRae & Theresa Schumilas - 2010 - Agriculture and Human Values 27 (2):129-140.
    Regional planning for improved agricultural capacity to supply produce, legumes, and whole grains has the potential to improve population health as well as the local food economy. This case study of Waterloo Region (WR), Canada, had two objectives. First, we estimate the quantity of locally grown vegetables, fruits, legumes, and whole grains needed to help meet the Region of Waterloo population’s optimal nutritional requirements currently and in 2026. Secondly, we estimate how much of these healthy food requirements for the WR (...)
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    Verschärfte Situation - entspannte Reaktion. Darfur ist kein Land in Afrika.Annette Weber - 2007 - Jahrbuch Menschenrechte 2008 (jg):145-154.
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    Ownership and Justice: Volume 27, Part 1.Ellen Frankel Paul, Miller Jr & Jeffrey Paul (eds.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    The institution of private property lies at the heart of contemporary Western societies. However, what are the limits of property ownership? Do principles of justice require some measure of governmental redistribution of property in order to relieve poverty or to promote greater equality among citizens? And what do principles of justice have to say about individuals' ownership of their own talents and the products of their labor, and about the initial acquisition of land and natural resources? The essays in (...)
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    Prelude to the Special Issue of the Journal of Aesthetic Education on Children’s Literature.Ellen Handler Spitz - 2009 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 43 (2):pp. 1-2.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Prelude to the Special Issue of the Journal of Aesthetic Education on Children’s LiteratureEllen Handler Spitz, Guest Editor (bio)When Professor Pradeep A. Dhillon, editor of the Journal of Aesthetic Education, suggested to me one day that I might guest edit a special issue of the journal devoted to the topic of children’s literature, my initial reticence was toppled and my sense of resolve buoyed as I began to fantasize (...)
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    Identity and Eating: A Christian Reading of Leviticus.Ellen F. Davis - 2017 - Studies in Christian Ethics 30 (1):3-14.
    Israelites lived intimately with their livestock, as members of a single household, and this had an effect on their understanding of human identity—as Leviticus expresses it, of God’s call to Israel to be holy. Leviticus treats eating and ritual sacrifice as practices of embodied holiness, elements of an enacted symbol system designed to enable Israelites to live with integrity before God and in relation to nonhuman animals. The understanding expressed through that system is genuinely agrarian: humans find their wellbeing and (...)
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    "Everything is Breath": Critical Plant Studies' Metaphysics of Mixture.Elisabeth Weber - 2023 - Substance 52 (1):117-124.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:"Everything is Breath":Critical Plant Studies' Metaphysics of MixtureElisabeth Weber (bio)In her book Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants, Robin W. Kimmerer contrasts two creation stories that are thoroughly incompatible. One starts with an all-powerful male creator calling the world and its vegetation and animals into existence through words, and forming the first human beings from clay; the other starts with Skywoman tumbling through (...)
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    Wonders, Witches, Wolves, and WisdomThe Annotated Classic Fairy Tales. [REVIEW]Ellen Handler Spitz & Maria Tatar - 2004 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 38 (4):113.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 38.4 (2004) 113-120 [Access article in PDF] Wonders, Witches, Wolves, and Wisdom Ellen Handler Spitz Honors College Professor of Visual Arts University of Maryland The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales, ed. Maria Tatar, New York: W.W. Norton, 2002, Paperback: 394 pp., $16.95. We persist in hearkening to fairy tales. Along with ancient myths, the parables of scripture, the secular legends and sacred texts of (...)
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    Cultures ApartPopular Culture in Early Modern Europe.Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error.The Horse of Pride. Life in a Breton Village.Writer and Public in France. From the Middle Ages to the Present Day. [REVIEW]Eugen Weber, Peter Burke, Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Pierre-Jakez Helias & John Lough - 1979 - Journal of the History of Ideas 40 (3):481.
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    The Structure of Causal Explanations in Population Biology.Erik Weber & Roxan Degeyter - 2021 - Acta Biotheoretica 69 (3):449-476.
    The scope of this paper can be clarified by means of a well-known phenomenon that is usually called ‘industrial melanism’: the fact that the melanic form of the peppered moth became dominant in industrial areas in England in the second half of the nineteenth century. Such changes in relative phenotype frequencies are important explananda for population biologists. Apart from trying to explain such changes over time, population biologists also often try to explain differences between populations, e.g. why yellow shell colour (...)
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    Marcos Cueto, Cold Wars, Deadly Fevers: Malaria Eradication in Mexico 1955–1975. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. Pp. xv+264. ISBN 978-0-8018-8645-4. $45.00, £30.00 .Frank M. Snowden, The Conquest of Malaria: Italy, 1900–1962. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006. Pp. viii+296. ISBN 0-300-10899-0. $43.00, £25.00 .Sandra M. Sufian, Healing the Land and the Nation: Malaria and the Zionist Project in Palestine, 1920–1947. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2007. Pp. xviii+385. ISBN 978-0-226-77935-5. $40.00, £21.00. [REVIEW]Thomes P. Weber - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Science 42 (2):291.
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    From negro academy to black land grant college: The Maryland experience 1886–1910. [REVIEW]Ruth Ellen Wennersten & John R. Wennersten - 1992 - Agriculture and Human Values 9 (1):15-21.
    As an institution serving “the youth of Maryland of the colored race,” the evolution of Princess Anne Academy as a land grant school depicts the problems and successes of the early black land grant schools of the South. It responded to the prevailing economic and social forces of its time. Despite the rhetoric of the federal 1890 Land Grant Act, Princess Anne Academy, like other 1890 schools, did not enjoy the equal financial support accorded the 1862 schools. (...)
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    Boundary objects and beyond: working with Leigh Star.Geoffrey C. Bowker, Stefan Timmermans, Adele E. Clarke & Ellen Balka (eds.) - 2015 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    The multifaceted work of the late Susan Leigh Star is explored through a selection of her writings and essays by friends and colleagues. Susan Leigh Star (1954–2010) was one of the most influential science studies scholars of the last several decades. In her work, Star highlighted the messy practices of discovering science, asking hard questions about the marginalizing as well as the liberating powers of science and technology. In the landmark work Sorting Things Out, Star and Geoffrey Bowker revealed the (...)
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  19. No Man’s Land: Exploring the Space between Gilligan and Kohlberg.Gabriel D. Donleavy - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 80 (4):807-822.
    The Kohlberg Gilligan Controversy has received intermittent but inconclusive attention for many years, perhaps reflecting the difficulty of bridging the two positions. This article explores the published evidence for Gilligan's claims of gender difference, gender identity difference, and role of caring in people's ethics. It seems that the evidence for pronounced gender differences in ethical attitudes within business is weak, even if gender identity is used instead of physical gender. The main propositions of Care Theory and recent advances in its (...)
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    Green's functions for off-shell electromagnetism and spacelike correlations.M. C. Land & L. P. Horwitz - 1991 - Foundations of Physics 21 (3):299-310.
    The requirement of gauge invariance for the Schwinger-DeWitt equations, interpreted as a manifestly covariant quantum theory for the evolution of a system in spacetime, implies the existence of a five-dimensional pre-Maxwell field on the manifold of spacetime and “proper time” τ. The Maxwell theory is contained in this theory; integration of the field equations over τ restores the Maxwell equations with the usual interpretation of the sources. Following Schwinger's techniques, we study the Green's functions for the five-dimensional hyperbolic field equations (...)
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    Occidentalism: Jack Goody and Comparative History.Mike Featherstone - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 26 (7-8):1-15.
    This article introduces the special section on the contribution of Jack Goody, which focuses on The Theft of History (2006). Goody attacks the notion of a radical division between Europe and Asia, which has become built into the commonsense academic wisdom and categorical apparatus of the social sciences and humanities. Eurocentrism is a constant target as he scrutinizes and finds wanting the claims of the West to have invented modern science, cultural renaissances, the free city, capitalism, democracy, love and secularism. (...)
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    Fünftes Kapitel: Die Reformarbeiten nach 1838 und das Strafgesetzbuch von 1855.Judith Weber - 2009 - In Das Sächsische Strafrecht Im 19. Jahrhundert Bis Zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuchsaxon Criminal Law From the 19th Century to the (German) Reich Criminal Code. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. Supplementary Vol. XVII.Alden O. Weber - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49 (4):470.
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    Siebentes Kapitel: Das Revidierte Strafgesetzbuch von 1868.Judith Weber - 2009 - In Das Sächsische Strafrecht Im 19. Jahrhundert Bis Zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuchsaxon Criminal Law From the 19th Century to the (German) Reich Criminal Code. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Zweites Kapitel: Entwicklung des Strafrechts bis zur Einführung des Criminalgesetzbuchs von 1838.Judith Weber - 2009 - In Das Sächsische Strafrecht Im 19. Jahrhundert Bis Zum Reichsstrafgesetzbuchsaxon Criminal Law From the 19th Century to the (German) Reich Criminal Code. De Gruyter Recht.
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    Catástrofe algorítmica – A vingança da contingência, de Yuk Hui.Maurício Fernando Pitta & José Fernandes Weber - 2024 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 14 (2):e85093.
    O presente texto é a tradução para o português brasileiro do artigo “Algorithmic Catastrophe — The Revenge of Contingency”, do filósofo chinês Yuk Hui (2015), professor na City University of Hong Kong, criador dos conceitos de “tecnodiversidade” e “cosmotécnica” e autor de livros como The Question Concerning Technology in China (2016) e Recursivity and Contingency (2019). O presente artigo, cedido generosamente pelo autor para tradução sob licença CC BY-NC-ND 4.0, originalmente fazia parte de uma edição especial da revista Parrhesia dedicada (...)
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    Why do Employees Steal?James Weber, Lance B. Kurke & David W. Pentico - 2003 - Business and Society 42 (3):359-380.
    In a rare opportunity, the authors gathered data from two matched health care providers managed by an insurance company where auditors had discovered theft by employees in one of the matched organizations. Data were gathered about the organizations' ethical work climates (EWCs). Analysis revealed statistically significant differences in EWCs across the two organizations. As predicted, the organization with the morally preferred EWCs did not have theft. Both macro- and micro-organizational influences are explored to explain these differences, along with implications for (...)
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    Citizenship and Democracy: The Ethics of Corporate LobbyingThe Lobbyists: How Influence Peddlers Work Their Way in Washington.Leonard J. Weber & Jeffrey H. Birnbaum - 1996 - Business Ethics Quarterly 6 (2):253.
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    How to Study Scientific Explanation?Erik Weber, Leen De Vreese & Jeroen Van Bouwel - unknown
    This paper investigates the working-method of three important philosophers of explanation: Carl Hempel, Philip Kitcher and Wesley Salmon. We argue that they do three things: construct an explication in the sense of Carnap, which then is used as a tool to make descriptive and normative claims about the explanatory practice of scientists. We also show that they did well with respect to, but that they failed to give arguments for their descriptive and normative claims. We think it is the responsibility (...)
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    La concepción del mundo como un problema de sentido" Azar, carácter y destino".Víctor Granado Almena - 2010 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 43:233-250.
    The world’s process of rationalization created by Modernity has left us facing a huge waste land that leads us to wonder about the sense of reality. With this demand of sense, freedom becomes destiny, as Yolanda Ruano de la Fuente shows. Regarding her conclusions about Weber and Modernity I will show the way in which sense and freedom, duty and tragedy, character and destiny, are entwined in an attempt to remake the world as a place with sense.
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    Discrete Symmetries of Off-Shell Electromagnetism.Martin Land - 2005 - Foundations of Physics 35 (7):1263-1288.
    This paper discusses the discrete symmetries of off-shell electromagnetism, the Stueckelberg–Schrodinger relativistic quantum theory and its associated 5D local gauge theory. Seeking a dynamical description of particle/antiparticle interactions, Stueckelberg developed a covariant mechanics with a monotonically increasing Poincaré-invariant parameter. In Stueckelberg’s framework, worldlines are traced out through the parameterized evolution of spacetime events, which may advance or retreat with respect to the laboratory clock, depending on the sign of the energy, so that negative energy trajectories appear as antiparticles when the (...)
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  32. (1 other version)Istoriia Evropeiskoi Filosofii.Alfred Weber - 1882 - Izd. L.V. Il'nitskago.
     
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    Schwarze Tränen, Tintenspur.Elisabeth Weber - 1993 - In Michael Wetzel & Jean-Michel Rabaté (eds.), Ethik der Gabe: Denken Nach Jacques Derrida. De Gruyter. pp. 39-56.
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  34. Grounding Action Representations.Arne M. Weber & Gottfried Vosgerau - 2012 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 3 (1):53-69.
    In this paper we discuss an approach called grounded action cognition, which aims to provide a theory of the interdependencies between motor control and action-related cognitive processes, like perceiving an action or thinking about an action. The theory contrasts with traditional views in cognitive science in that it motivates an understanding of cognition as embodied, through application of Barsalou’s general idea of grounded cognition. To guide further research towards an appropriate theory of grounded action cognition we distinguish between grounding qua (...)
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    More on the Motive of Duty.Michael Weber - 2007 - The Journal of Ethics 11 (1):65-86.
    A number of neo-Kantians have suggested that an act may be morally worthy even if sympathy and similar emotions are present, so long as they are not what in fact motivates right action–so long as duty, and duty alone, in fact motivates. Thus, the ideal Kantian moral agent need not be a cold and unfeeling person, as some critics have suggested. Two objections to this view need to be answered. First, some maintain that motives cannot be present without in fact (...)
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  36. Fire and Forget: A Moral Defense of the Use of Autonomous Weapons in War and Peace.Duncan MacIntosh - 2021 - In Jai Galliott, Duncan MacIntosh & Jens David Ohlin (eds.), Lethal Autonomous Weapons: Re-Examining the Law and Ethics of Robotic Warfare. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 9-23.
    Autonomous and automatic weapons would be fire and forget: you activate them, and they decide who, when and how to kill; or they kill at a later time a target you’ve selected earlier. Some argue that this sort of killing is always wrong. If killing is to be done, it should be done only under direct human control. (E.g., Mary Ellen O’Connell, Peter Asaro, Christof Heyns.) I argue that there are surprisingly many kinds of situation where this is false (...)
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  37. The Language of Mathematics.F. W. Land & Lancelot Hogben - 1962 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (48):344-346.
  38. The problem of platform law : pluralistic legal ordering on social media.Molly K. Land - 2020 - In Paul Schiff Berman (ed.), The Oxford handbook of global legal pluralism. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Über das Problem der Vorstellungsproduktion.Franz Weber & Tanja Pihlar - 2006 - Philotheos 6:82-101.
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    Critique jamesienne de l'onto-psychologie de la substance.Michel Weber - 2012 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 260 (2):207-227.
    Cette étude dégage la critique de James de l’ontologie et de la psychologie de la substance en suivant une double piste : après avoir spécifié le contexte dans lequel se déploie l’argumentation jamesienne, on montre les difficultés qu’affronte la pensée substantialiste et la réponse qu’apporte, parfois implicitement, James. On montre particulièrement la corrélation qui existe entre la pensée du processus et une nouvelle conception de la conscience.
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    Grandeur civique et économie dans la pensée politique de Francis Bacon.Dominique Weber - 2003 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 3 (3):323-344.
    On se rappelle l’un des problèmes soulevés, en 1975, par John Greville Agard Pocock dans son ouvrage intitulé Le Moment machiavélien : dans l’Angleterre du XVIIe siècle, les idées républicaines et machiavéliennes devaient trouver à se développer dans un environnement intellectuel dominé par des concepts monarchiques, juridiques et théologiques, peu à même de conduire à une définition de l’Angleterre comme polis ou de l’Anglais comme citoyen. Dans ce même ouvrage, Pocock indiquait en outre, sans toutefois développer cette indication, que Francis (...)
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    (1 other version)Idées concrètes et images sensibles.Louis Weber - 1896 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (1):34 - 61.
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  43. Kunst und Geschichte (Inhaltsangabe).Wilh Weber - 1927 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 21:164-170.
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  44. Potentiality in process. Putting action and power in perspective according to AN Whitehead.Michel Weber - 2006 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 60 (236):223-241.
     
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    Zwischen Vernunft und Mitgefühl: Jürgen Habermas und Richard Rorty im Dialog über Wahrheit, politische Kultur und Menschenrechte.Barbara Weber - 2013 - Freiburg: Alber.
  46. "Churches" and "sects" in north America: An ecclesiastical socio-political sketch.Max Weber & Colin Loader - 1985 - Sociological Theory 3 (1):7-13.
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  47. Academic and informal science education practitioner views about professional development in science education.Tamsin Astor‐Jack, Ellen McCallie & Phyllis Balcerzak - 2007 - Science Education 91 (4):604-628.
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  48. Dini Anlayışın İş Hayatına Etkisine Dair Bir Alan Araştırması.Mehmet Halit Akdemir - 2024 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 28 (2):640-665.
    Toplumsal hayatın birçok alanında insan ilişkilerini belirleyen din, insanoğlunun en temel faaliyetlerinden biri olan iktisadi ilişkileri de etkilemektedir. Bu durum iktisadi faaliyetleri salt iktisadi yapının belirlediği bir alan olarak görme yerine dinin de etkisinin olabileceğini göz önünde bulundurmayı gerektirir. Bundan dolayı iktisat ve din ilişkisine toplum bilimciler kayıtsız kalamamıştır. Bunlardan biri olan Weber, karakteristik bir dinî anlayışın modern kapitalist zenginleşmeyi getireceği ama sonrasında dinî değerler ile rasyonel ekonomik çıkarların birleşmesinin sekülerleşmeyi doğuracağı tezini öne sürmüştür. Günümüz dünyasında dinin sahip olduğu (...)
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    “The Lot of Gifted Ladies Is Hard”: A Study of Harriet Taylor Mill Criticism.Jo Ellen Jacobs - 1994 - Hypatia 9 (3):132-162.
    The question, “Why has Harriet Taylor MM appeared in the history of philosophy as she has?” has several answers. The answers intertwine the personality and polities of Harriet, the sexism of those who wrote of her, misunderstandings of the means and meaning of her collaboration with John Stuart Mill, and the disturbing challenge of her questioning.
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    3. the public relevance of historical studies: A rejoinder to Hayden white.A. Dirk Moses - 2005 - History and Theory 44 (3):339–347.
    Hayden White wants history to serve life by having it inspire an ethical consciousness, by which he means that in facing the existential questions of life, death, trauma, and suffering posed by human history, people are moved to formulate answers to them rather than to feel that they have no power to choose how they live. The ethical historian should craft narratives that inspire people to live meaningfully rather than try to provide explanations or reconstructions of past events that make (...)
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