Results for 'Helga Glowka-Botermann'

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    Greek History. Introduction, Sources, Bibliography. [REVIEW]Helga Glowka-Botermann - 1977 - Philosophy and History 10 (2):251-252.
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    Wer Baute das Neue Priene? Zur Interpretation der Inschriften von Priene Nr. 1 und 156.Helga Botermann - 1994 - Hermes 122 (2):162-187.
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    Royal Claims to Power and Municipal Freedom. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1980 - Philosophy and History 13 (1):86-88.
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    Cato und die Sogenannte Schwertübergabe im Dezember 50 V. Christus. Ein übersehenes Zeugnis für die Vorgeschichte des Bürgerkrieges. Zum Gedenken an Helmut Dreitzel. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1989 - Hermes 117 (1):62-85.
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    Roman Social History. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1980 - Philosophy and History 13 (2):183-185.
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    Die Soldaten und die romische Politik in der Zeit von Caesars Tod bis zur Begrundung des Zweiten Triumvirats.M. Gwyn Morgan & Helga Botermann - 1970 - American Journal of Philology 91 (4):484.
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    Senatus contra principem. A Study of the Senatorial Opposition to the Emperor Maximinus Thrax. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1982 - Philosophy and History 15 (1):57-59.
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    Studies in Ancient Social History. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1983 - Philosophy and History 16 (1):53-55.
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    The Influence of the Presiding Officer in Roman Consular Elections from 366–50 B. C. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1979 - Philosophy and History 12 (2):231-233.
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    Comments on Structural Elements of Ancient Historiography, with Particular Reference to Caesar and Livy. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1977 - Philosophy and History 10 (1):82-83.
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    Matthias Gelzer and Roman History. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1979 - Philosophy and History 12 (2):180-181.
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    A Study of the Political History of Athens in the 3rd Century B.C. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1982 - Philosophy and History 15 (1):63-65.
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    A Study of the Ordo Decurionum in the North-West Provinces of the Roman Empire. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1977 - Philosophy and History 10 (1):121-122.
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    Capua in the Second Punic War. Essays on Roman Annals. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1977 - Philosophy and History 10 (2):246-248.
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    Dignitatis contentio. Studies on Motives and Political Tactics during the Civil War between Caesar and Pompey. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1980 - Philosophy and History 13 (2):226-228.
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    Force and Rule. The Provincial System of Rule in the Roman Republic. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1980 - Philosophy and History 13 (2):200-202.
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    Imperial Rule and the Provincial Town. Structural Problems of Roman Imperial Organization during the 1st–3rd Centuries of the Empire. Hypomnemata, Studies in Classical Antiquity and Its Impact, 52. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (1):109-111.
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    L. Aelius Sejanus. Studies on the Reign of Tiberius. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1977 - Philosophy and History 10 (2):204-206.
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    Polish Miners in the Ruhr Area, 1870–1945. Social Integration of a Minority in German Industrial Society and Development of a National Subculture. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1980 - Philosophy and History 13 (2):219-221.
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    Revisionism. From Bernstein to the Prague Spring. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (2):175-177.
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    Slaves and Freedmen in Arretine Sigillata Production. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1983 - Philosophy and History 16 (1):75-77.
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    Studies on the African Senatorial Nobility During Later Antiquity. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1975 - Philosophy and History 8 (1):119-120.
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    Studies of the Period of Theban Hegemony. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1974 - Philosophy and History 7 (1):56-57.
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    The Domination of the Atheneans in the First Attic Maritime Federation. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1976 - Philosophy and History 9 (2):248-251.
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    The German National Monument and the Middle Ages. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1977 - Philosophy and History 10 (2):213-215.
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    The Legates of the Roman Republic. Decem legati and Permanent Envoys. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (2):211-213.
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    The Military as a Power Factor in the Last Days of the Roman Republic. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1975 - Philosophy and History 8 (2):237-238.
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    The Middle Class and the Formation of the Polis. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1979 - Philosophy and History 12 (2):233-234.
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    The Political Organization of Italy in the Early Empire. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (2):168-170.
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    The Role of the Army in the Period from Marius to Caesar. Military and Political Problems of a Professional Army. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1974 - Philosophy and History 7 (1):66-67.
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    The Senators from the Eastern Part of the Imperium Romanum to the End of the 2nd Century A.D. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (2):179-181.
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    The Treatment of Pericles in Greek Comedy and its Historical and Historiographical Significance. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1975 - Philosophy and History 8 (2):297-299.
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    The Women at Trajan’s Court. [REVIEW]Helga Botermann - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (2):215-216.
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    Soldiers and Politicians at Rome after Caesar Helga Botermann: Die Soldaten und die römische Republik in der Zeit von Caesars Tod bis zur Begründung des zweiten Triumvirats. (Zetemata, 46.) Pp. xxi+231. Munich: Beck, 1968. Paper, DM. 34. [REVIEW]G. R. Watson - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (01):64-65.
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  35. Sex, Love, and Gender: A Kantian Theory.Helga Varden - 2020 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    Sex, Love, and Gender is the first volume to present a comprehensive philosophical theory that brings together all of Kant's practical philosophy — found across his works on ethics, justice, anthropology, history, and religion — and provide a critique of emotionally healthy and morally permissible sexual, loving, gendered being. By rethinking Kant's work on human nature and making space for sex, love, and gender within his moral accounts of freedom, the book shows how, despite his austere and even anti-sex, cisist, (...)
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  36. Nick Cave, Dolly Parton, and Sojourner Truth Walk into a Bar...Helga Varden - forthcoming - Con-Textos Kantianos.
    This is a public philosophy piece that explores aspects of Kant's theory of the highest good, art, and hope.
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  37. Clinical ethics and nursing: "Yes" to caring, but "no" to a female ethics of care.Helga Kuhse - 1995 - Bioethics 9 (3):207–219.
    According to a contemporary school of thought there is a specific female approach to ethics which is based not on abstract “male” ethical principles or rules, but on “care”. Nurses have taken a keen interest in these female approaches to ethics. Drawing on the views expounded by Carol Gilligan and Nel Noddings, nurses claim that a female “ethics of care” better captures their moral experiences than a traditional male “ethics of justice”. This paper argues that “care” is best understood in (...)
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  38. Kantian Care.Helga Varden - 2020 - In Amy Baehr & Asha Bhandary (eds.), Caring for Liberalism: Dependency and Liberal Political Theory. New York, USA: Routledge. pp. 50-74.
    How do we care well for a human being: ourselves or another? Non-Kantian scholars rarely identify the philosophy of Kant as a particularly useful resource with which to understand the full complexity of human care. Kant’s philosophy is often taken to presuppose that a philosophical analysis of good human life needs to attend only to how autonomous, rational agents—sprung up like mushrooms out of nowhere, without a childhood, never sick, always independent—ought to act respectfully, and how they can be forced (...)
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    A guide to designing legal frameworks to determine access to genetic resources.Lyle Glowka - 1998 - Gland, Switzerland: The World Conservation Union (IUCN).
    This book highlights some of the principles which should be considered by planners, legislative drafters, and policy-makers as they work to develop legal frameworks on access to genetic resources in their countries. Contextual information on the Convention on Biological Diversity and examples of how countries have approached the issue to date are provided.
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    Cloning our way to Armageddon?Helga Kuhse & Peter Singer - 1997 - Bioethics 11 (5).
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  41. Getting better: Conversations with myself & other friends while healing from breast cancer. Anne.Helga Kuhse - 1990 - Journal of Medical Humanities 1 (3).
     
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    Of genes, embryos, human individuals and future persons.Helga Kuhse & Peter Singer - 1995 - Bioethics 9 (1).
  43. Exzessive Mimesis: Trompe-l'Œils und andere Überschreitungen der ästhetischen Grenze.Helga Lutz & Bernhard Siegert (eds.) - 2020 - München: Edition Metzel.
    Im Rahmen der interdisziplinären DFG-Forschungsgruppe Medien und Mimesis wird die Kulturtechnik der Mimesis vor dem Hintergrund der aktuellen Medienforschung untersucht. In diesem Band sind die Ergebnisse zum Thema Metamorphosen der Fläche versammelt. Es geht darum, Trompe-l'OEils im Rahmen eines Prozesses der medialen Ausdifferenzierung als Figuren zu entziffern, durch die die zweidimensionale Buchseite (z. B. der mittelalterlichen Stundenbücher ) selbstreferentiell ihre Flächigkeit thematisiert, und die - indem sie zwischen Zwei- und Dreidimensionalität changieren - medial hybride Räume erzeugen. Damit wird die Beziehung (...)
     
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    Homo periculosus sui: Dargestellt am Beispiel Natur.Helga Peskoller - 2020 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 29 (1):166-176.
    Der Ausgang des Beitrags ist ein Ereignis, das sich in der Natur real zugetragen hat. Erzählt wird von einem Kletterer, der ohne ein Anzeichen abgestürzt ist und unter widrigen Bedingungen gerettet werden musste. In die Erzählung flechten sich Theorieelemente mit historischen Perspektiven ein und geben ein Beispiel davon ab, wie subjektiv Erlebtes objektiviert werden kann. Dabei geht es primär um eine Sprache, die nahe am Bild bleibt und dadurch den Kontakt zum Körper hält als ein Schlüssel, den Menschen neu zu (...)
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  45. Should the Baby Live?: The Problem of Handicapped Infants.Helga Kuhse & Peter Singer - 1985 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Few subjects have generated so many newspaper headlines and such heated controversy as the treatment, or non-treatment, of handicapped newborns. In 1982, the case of Baby Doe, a child born with Down's syndrome, stirred up a national debate in the United States, while in Britain a year earlier, Dr. Leonard Arthur stood trial for his decision to allow a baby with Down's syndrome to die. Government intervention and these recent legal battles accentuate the need for a reassessment of the complex (...)
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  46. Kant and Moral Responsibility for Animals.Helga Varden - 2020 - In John J. Callanan & Lucy Allais (eds.), Kant and Animals. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press. pp. 157-175.
    Working out a Kantian theory of moral responsibility for animals2 requires the untying of two philosophical and interpretive knots: i.) How to interpret Kant’s claim in the important “episodic” section of the Doctrine of Virtue that we do not have duties “to” animals, since such duties are only “with regard to” animals and “directly to” ourselves; and ii.) How to explain why animals don’t have rights, while human beings who (currently or permanently) don’t have sufficient reason for moral responsibility do (...)
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  47. On a Supposed Right to Lie from Philanthropy.Helga Varden - 2021 - In Julian Wuerth (ed.), The Cambridge Kant Lexicon. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 691-695.
    Lexicon entry on Kant's Essay "On a Supposed Right to Lie from Philanthropy.".
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  48. Kant and Arendt on Barbaric and Totalitarian Evil.Helga Varden - 2021 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 121 (2):221-248.
    Abstract: Kant and Arendt on Barbaric and Totalitarian Evil -/- This paper starts by sketching Kant’s four ideal legal and political conditions—'anarchy,’ ‘despotism,’ ‘republic,’ and ‘barbarism’—before showing their usefulness for analyzing different political forces that may operate in any given society. Contrary to the common tendency in political philosophy to view our societies as either in the so-called ‘state of nature’ (‘anarchy’) or in ‘civil society’ (‘republic’), I propose that we might find ourselves in societies where aspects or ‘pockets’ of (...)
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  49. Kant and Lying to the Murderer at the Door... One More Time: Kant's Legal Philosophy and Lies to Murderers and Nazis.Helga Varden - 2010 - Journal of Social Philosophy 41 (4):403-4211.
    Kant’s example of lying to the murderer at the door has been a cherished source of scorn for thinkers with little sympathy for Kant’s philosophy and a source of deep puzzlement for those more favorably inclined. The problem is that Kant seems to say that it’s always wrong to lie – even if necessary to prevent a murderer from reaching his victim – and that if one does lie, one becomes partially responsible for the killing of the victim. If this (...)
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    An orderly mess.Helga Nowotny - 2017 - New York: Central European University Press.
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