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  1. Popular Search. Popularity - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 3.
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  2. Popular sovereignty and nationalism.Popular Sovereignty - 2001 - Political Theory 29 (4):517-536.
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    “Mi sangre y mi familia”: la construcción subjetiva de un rapero y la individualidad en las clases populares del Buenos Aires contemporáneo.Sebastián Matías Muñoz Tapia - 2023 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 30:144-176.
    Este artículo tiene como objetivo analizar la construcción subjetiva de un rapero de Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires en su obra artística y su vida cotidiana. Se plantea que la forma de elaborar su personaje público se relaciona con las categorías nativas de “jugársela” y “estar jugado”, lo que se conecta a corrientes de individualización más amplias asociadas al uso de las redes sociales, la espiritualidad de la Nueva Era, la psicologización y el propio dispositivo rapero. De esta forma —mediante (...)
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    Zeitgeist – nur ein populäres Chamäleon der Forschung?Peter Krüger - 2003 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 55 (2):167-174.
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    Angústia(s) e diálogos entre Graciliano Ramos e os saberes populares.Adenilton Moises da Silva & Everaldo Fernandes da Silva - 2021 - Filosofia E Educação 12 (3).
    O presente artigo reflete o fenômeno da angústia enquanto constituinte da condição humana, que se materializa em diferentes modos e expressões, correspondentes ao tempo e espaço em que os sujeitos humanos se situam históricos e geograficamente. Por não se tratar de uma abordagem estritamente filosófica ou de natureza psicanalítica, optamos em estabelecer um recorte mediante a construção de um diálogo sobre a Angústia descrita pelo romancista nordestino Graciliano Ramos e os sentimentos angustiantes dos sujeitos populares analfabetos, elaborando, desse modo, (...)
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    Higienismo y medicina social: poderes de normalización y formas de sujeción de las clases populares.Anna Quintanas - 2011 - Isegoría 44:273-284.
    Partiendo de datos proporcionados por la historia de la medicina en España, quisiéramos mostrar que M. Foucault tenía razón cuando afirmaba que uno de los puntos neurálgicos, a partir de los cuales irradian los poderes de normalización en nuestra sociedad, es el de los discursos y las prácticas médicas. Concretamente, hemos centrado nuestro análisis en algunos de los textos más representativos del higienismo y la medicina social durante el siglo XIX y principios del siglo XX, para mostrar la enorme influencia (...)
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  7. Notas para un estudio de la identidad personal en Los relatos populares detelevision: Entre la fragmentacion Y el reconocimiento.Sira Hernández & María Luengo - 1999 - Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 22:145-150.
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  8. O Brasil de Rugendas nas edições populares ilustradas.Celeste Zenha - 2002 - Topoi 5:134-160.
     
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    Perea Yébenes, Sabino. El sello de Dios. Nueve estudios sobre magia y creencias populares greco-romanas.Charo Hernando Sobrino - 2000 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 5:262.
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    (1 other version)Grutas y altares moralizados. O de cómo territorializar las muertes violentas en sectores populares (Córdoba, Argentina)1Grottos and altars moralized. Or how to territorialize violent deaths in popular sectors.Natalia Bermúdez - 2019 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana.
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    Les remèdes de bonne femme. De la compilación de saberes populares en los tratados médicos franceses al descrédito de la condición femenina.Jordi Luengo López - 2014 - Arbor 190 (769):a170.
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    La prueba de oficio en las acciones populares y de grupo: discusiones desde el Estado Social de Derecho.Mayda Soraya Marín Galeano - 2017 - Ratio Juris 12 (24):143-156.
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    A política na visão das camadas populares.Luiz Miguel do Nascimento - 2011 - Dialogos 15 (3).
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  14. La subjetividad política en el contexto de las organizaciones populares de vivenda–Caso el Trébol.Sugey Milena Quintero - 2012 - Revista Aletheia 4 (2).
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    R. Martínez Lacy, Rebeliones populares en la Grecia helenística, México 1955, (UNAM, Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, Cuadernos del Centro de Estudios Clásicos 38, II + 272 págs.). [REVIEW]Armando Poratti - 1997 - Méthexis 10 (1):200-203.
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    Reseña "Encrucijada. Procesos políticos y movimientos populares en el Ecuador actual" de Francisco Hidalgo Flor.François Houtar - 2010 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 15 (50):137-139.
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    El Real Colegio de la Compañia en Salamanca y las Misiones populares (1654–1766).José Ignacio Tellechea Idígoras - 1975 - Salmanticensis 22 (2):297-332.
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  18. Peronismo e cultura: o Primeiro Congresso de Bibliotecas Populares da Província de Buenos Aires (1949).Paulo Renato da Silva - 2010 - Topoi: Revista de História 11 (21):222-234.
     
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    Globalização, New Age e Religiões Populares: Uma Digressão a partir do Vale do Amanhecer (Globalization, New Age and Popular Religions: A Digression from Sunrise Valley) - DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2014v12n33p211. [REVIEW]Amurabi Pereira de Oliveira - 2014 - Horizonte 12 (33):211-232.
    Este trabalho lança um olhar sobre o Vale do Amanhecer, movimento que surge em Brasília no final dos anos 60, articulando elementos do catolicismo popular, do espiritismo kardecista, da umbanda e da Nova Era, bem como a utilização performática de enésimos signos retirados dos mais diversos contextos globais e utilizados de maneira performática. Compreendemos aqui que sua formulação se dá num intenso processo de articulação entre o global e o local, a partir das referências às religiões populares no Brasil (...)
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    Imágenes y conceptos de familia expresados en las representaciones sociales de mujeres de sectores urbano-populares de la ciudad de temuco, chile.Diana Salazar Salazar, Berta Herrera Guerrero & Bernardita del C. Weisser Soto - 2004 - Límite 1 (11):1-34.
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    Der eigene Tod: Anfragen an ein populäres Sterbeideal.Nina Streeck - 2019 - In Olivia Mitscherlich-Schönherr (ed.), Gelingendes Sterben: Zeitgenössische Theorien Im Interdisziplinären Dialog. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 235-254.
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    Trajtenbrot B. A.. Los algoritmos y la resolución automática de problemas. Spanish translation by Bernardo Del Rio Salceda of XXVIII 111. Lecciones populares de matemáticas. Editorial Mir, Moscow 1977, 109 pp. [REVIEW]Gregory W. Jones - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (3):702-702.
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    Cabada Castro, Manuel: Crónica de un encuentro-desencuentro cultural. Análisis antropológico de las misiones populares jesuíticas en galicia, universidad pontificia de comillas, madrid, 2015, 205p. [REVIEW]José Ramón Mariño Ferro - 2016 - Agora 35 (1).
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    Becoming popular: interpersonal emotion regulation predicts relationship formation in real life social networks.Karen Niven, David Garcia, Ilmo van der Löwe, David Holman & Warren Mansell - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:148586.
    Building relationships is crucial for satisfaction and success, especially when entering new social contexts. In the present paper, we investigate whether attempting to improve others’ feelings helps people to make connections in new networks. In Study 1, a social network study following new networks of people for a twelve-week period indicated that use of interpersonal emotion regulation (IER) strategies predicted growth in popularity, as indicated by other network members’ reports of spending time with the person, in work and non-work interactions. (...)
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    Is popular sovereignty a useful myth?Joseph Chan & Franz Mang - 2020 - In Melissa S. Williams (ed.), Deparochializing Political Theory. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. pp. 149-173.
    Popular sovereignty is one of the most widespread but poorly understood notions in modern politics. Exalted as the highest principle of democratic legitimacy, the idea of popular sovereignty has been given various but broadly similar formulations. . . .
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    Popular Culture, Digital Archives and the New Social Life of Data.David Beer & Roger Burrows - 2013 - Theory, Culture and Society 30 (4):47-71.
    Digital data inundation has far-reaching implications for: disciplinary jurisdiction; the relationship between the academy, commerce and the state; and the very nature of the sociological imagination. Hitherto much of the discussion about these matters has tended to focus on ‘transactional’ data held within large and complex commercial and government databases. This emphasis has been quite understandable – such transactional data does indeed form a crucial part of the informational infrastructures that are now emerging. However, in recent years new sources of (...)
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    Piedade popular e o culto a Maria: um olhar a partir do Diretório de Piedade Popular e Liturgia e da Exortação Apostólica Marialis Cultus.Newton Aquiles Von Zuben & Robert Donizeti Landgraf - 2018 - Revista de Cultura Teológica 91:209-228.
    O presente artigo apresenta uma pesquisa sobre o que a instituição católica entende por piedade popular, tendo como base o Diretório de Piedade Popular e Liturgia, para em seguida, abordar o tema piedade popular mariana, com suas características próprias, como sentimento via cordis, exuberância, expressividade, vitalidade e caráter maravilhoso, e analisar a postura do catolicismo oficial, diante dessa maneira de vivenciar a fé. Posto isso, pesquisou-se o culto mariano, tendo como horizonte a exortação apostólica Marialis Cultus, de Paulo VI, que (...)
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    Postfeminism, popular feminism and neoliberal feminism? Sarah Banet-Weiser, Rosalind Gill and Catherine Rottenberg in conversation.Catherine Rottenberg, Rosalind Gill & Sarah Banet-Weiser - 2020 - Feminist Theory 21 (1):3-24.
    In this unconventional article, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Rosalind Gill and Catherine Rottenberg conduct a three-way ‘conversation’ in which they all take turns outlining how they understand the relationship among postfeminism, popular feminism and neoliberal feminism. It begins with a short introduction, and then Ros, Sarah and Catherine each define the term they have become associated with. This is followed by another round in which they discuss the overlaps, similarities and disjunctures among the terms, and the article ends with how each one (...)
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    Agents of Popular Sovereignty.Fabio Wolkenstein - 2019 - Political Theory 47 (3):338-362.
    Popular sovereignty requires that citizens perceive themselves as being able to act and implement decisions, and that they are de facto causally connected to mechanisms of decision making. I argue that the two most common understandings of the exercise of popular sovereignty—which center on direct decision making by the people as a whole and the indirect exercise of democratic agency by elected representatives, respectively—are inadequate in this respect, and go on to suggest a complementary account that stresses the central role (...)
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    The popular avant-garde.Renée M. Silverman (ed.) - 2010 - New York, NY: Rodopi.
    The avant-garde has been popular for some time, but its popularity has tended to fly under the radar. This ¿popular avant-garde,¿ conceived as the meeting ground of the avant-garde and popular, avoids the divorce of art and praxis of which the avant-garde has been accused. The Popular Avant-Garde takes stock of the debates about both the ¿historical¿ (¿modernist¿) and posterior avant-gardes, and sets them in relation to popular culture and art forms. With a critical introduction that examines the concepts of (...)
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    Popular Science in Eighteenth Century Almanacs: The Editorial Career of Henry Andrews of Royston, 1780–1820.Jennifer C. Mori - 2016 - History of Science 54 (1):19-44.
    English popular science was more than a mid-nineteenth century phenomenon, whether defined as practical, utilitarian and comprehensible knowledge, or as a nexus of ¡deas, rhetoric and practice. All these criteria were fulfilled in four Stationers’ Company almanacs for forty years by Henry Andrews, an astronomer, mathematician, astrologer and meteorologist. Andrews employed these as instruments for an extensive campaign in the history of science education devised to acquaint working class readers with the key figures, ideas and methodologies of science.
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    Movimientos populares y diálogo de saberes.Álvaro Javier Di Matteo - 2022 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 7 (1):1-16.
    El artículo se estructura en torno de tres tópicos que se proponen como aportes a la agenda y los debates sobre extensión crítica. Por una parte, los movimientos populares, su papel en las nuevas realidades latinoamericanas, sus formas de construcción y su carácter de sujetos centrales para la extensión. En segundo lugar, se analizan las funciones sustantivas, a partir de lo que llamamos la densidad epistémica o los desafíos de conocimiento de los movimientos y se analiza la propuesta de (...)
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    Popular Art, Crime and Urban Order Beyond the State.Martijn Oosterbaan & Rivke Jaffe - 2022 - Theory, Culture and Society 39 (7-8):181-200.
    This article engages with current discussions on the politics of aesthetics to theorize the role of popular art in reproducing or contesting urban orders. Specifically, we engage with scholars who have taken up the work of Jacques Rancière to understand how power structures are normalized through ‘the distribution of the sensible’. Building on and critically engaging with debates on the ‘post-political city’, we suggest that all too often scholars fall back on a binary, state-centric approach that depicts non-state popular aesthetics (...)
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  34. Popular Art.Aaron Smuts - 2012 - In Anna Christina Ribeiro (ed.), Continuum Companion to Aesthetics. Continuum.
    The common assumption is that works of popular are less serious, less artistically valuable. Popular art is driven by a profit motive; real art, high art, is produced for loftier goals, such as aesthetic appreciation. Further, popular art is formulaic and gravitates toward the lowest common denominator. High art is innovative. It enriches, elevates, and inspires; popular art just entertains. Worse, popular art inculcates cultural biases. It is a corporate tool of ideological indoctrination, making contingent social and economic arrangements seem (...)
     
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    Popular Sovereignty and Constitutional Democracy.Philip Pettit - 2022 - University of Toronto Law Journal 72:251-86.
    In recent times, the idea of popular sovereignty has figured prominently in the rhetoric of neo-populist thinkers and activists who argue that legal and political authority must be concentrated in one single body or individual elected by the people to act in its name. The thesis of this article is that, while the notion of popular sovereignty may seem to offer some support to the neo-populist image of democracy, it serves more persuasively to support the idea of a polycentric, constitutional (...)
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    Postfemininities in popular culture.Stéphanie Genz - 2009 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Addressing the contradictions surrounding modern-day femininity and its complicated relationship with feminism and postfeminism, this book examines a range of popular female/feminist icons and paradigms. It offers an innovative and forward-looking perspective on femininity and the modern female self.
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    Popular ethics in ancient Greece.Lionel Pearson - 1962 - Stanford, Calif.,: Stanford University Press.
    Library POPULAR ETHICS IN ANCIENT GREECE Lionel Pearson STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS STANFORD. ...
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    Popularizing Biotechnology: The Influence of Issue Definition.L. Christopher Plein - 1991 - Science, Technology and Human Values 16 (4):474-490.
    In recent years, the image of biotechnology has been transformed from one of danger and uncertainty to one of opportunity and familiarity. This article explores the process of issue definition by examining the efforts of private interests and public officials. An analysis of interview data, public documents, and other sources reveals four methods of issue definition: establishing the "biotechnology industry" as a collective voice, forging alliances with established public and private interests, associating biotechnology with popular issues on the policy agenda, (...)
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    Religiosidad popular y pluralismo ideológico. Significaciones religiosas y políticas en torno a la Semana Santa de Huelva.José Carlos Mancha Castro - 2023 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 28:e88770.
    En este artículo se analiza la relación entre el proceso de laicización o secularización de lo religioso y el crecimiento de los rituales de religiosidad popular en el contexto de las sociedades modernas contemporáneas a partir de un análisis etnográfico del ritual de la Semana Santa de la ciudad de Huelva. Haciendo uso de una metodología etnográfica de corte cualitativo, imbricada con técnicas de investigación cuantitativas de carácter sociológico, ponemos sobre análisis las significaciones religiosas e ideológico políticas de actores que (...)
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    Popular Sovereignty in Early Modern Constitutional Thought.Daniel Lee - 2016 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Popular sovereignty - the doctrine that the public powers of state originate in a concessive grant of power from 'the people' - is perhaps the cardinal doctrine of modern constitutional theory, placing full constitutional authority in the people at large, rather than in the hands of judges, kings, or a political elite. Although its classic formulation is to be found in the major theoretical treatments of the modern state, such as in the treatises of Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau, this book (...)
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    Popular Culture and Philosophy: Rules of Engagement.John Huss - 2014 - Essays in Philosophy 15 (1):19-32.
    The exploration of popular culture topics by academic philosophers for non-academic audiences has given rise to a distinctive genre of philosophical writing. Edited volumes with titles such as Black Sabbath and Philosophy or Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy contain chapters by multiple philosophical authors that attempt to bring philosophy to popular audiences. Two dominant models have emerged in the genre. On the pedagogical model, authors use popular culture examples to teach the reader philosophy. The end is to promote philosophical (...)
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    Popular Traditions, Folklore and Politics.Olga Danglová - 2009 - Human Affairs 19 (4):329-340.
    Popular Traditions, Folklore and Politics The article studies how the "language" of folk traditions and folklore continues to be a tried-and-tested means for the representation and propagation of political concepts and ideas. The author notes transformations in the significance of folklore and folk traditions in historically changing both political and socio-cultural contexts. Attention is drawn to the significance of folklore in the nation-forming thinking of the 19th century, the place of honour accorded to it as an expression of the working (...)
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    Popular Defense & Ecological Struggles.Mark Polizzotti (ed.) - 1990 - Semiotext(E).
    What is popular defense? From whom do we have to defend ourselves?Originally civilian populations were capable of defending themselves both in times of peace and war. A military racket was subsequently imposed upon them in the name of protection and popular defense lost its capacity to resist external attack. In case of total war, between the native populations which form the constitutional basis of all great modern states and the military now in charge of defending them there was no more (...)
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    Popularization of Russian sign language as one of the conditions for inclusion of deaf people in the modern Russian society.Нагорный Н.Н Нагорная Л.А. - 2020 - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal) 6:9-32.
    This article discusses the importance of timely overcoming of language barrier between a deaf person and the society for formation and functionality of such component of the psyche of a deaf person as image of the world. A question is raised on the need for elapse of socialization process of the people with severe hearing impairments in the environment of verbal-gesture bilinguality. The subject of this research is interrelation between the process of popularization of Russian sign language and the process (...)
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  45. Autonomia popular e socialismo democrático no pensamento de Rosa Luxemburgo.Tatiana de Macedo Soares Rotolo - 2006 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 9:131-146.
    Resumo: Este texto busca abordar o pensamento de Rosa Luxemburgo a partir da idéia fundamental que sustenta toda sua concepção de política: a noção de que a participação ativa das massas é a base de qualquer processo político e é essencial nos processos revolucionários. Esta idéia nos encaminha para a compreensão da política em Rosa Luxemburgo como aquisição de autonomia popular e é também o cerne de suas idéias acerca de um modelo de socialismo democrático, atravessando sua obra como um (...)
     
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    Utopía de la soberanía popular: la convocatoria de una Asamblea Constituyente.Agustina Yadira Martínez & Ana Irene Méndez - 2006 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 11 (34):91-104.
    The objective of this paper is to make evident the political impact of popular sovereignty in the search for a new social structure, in virtue of the crisis that the representative system of party hegemony manifested, in order to point out in the first place the need of the Venezuelan people to ..
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    Popular Science and Politics in Interwar France.Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - 2013 - Science in Context 26 (3):459-471.
    ArgumentThe interwar period in France is characterized by intense activity to disseminate science in society through various media: magazines, conferences, book series, encyclopedias, radio, exhibitions, and museums. In this context, the scientific community developed significant attempts to disseminate science in close alliance with the State. This paper presents three ambitious projects conducted in the 1930s which targeted different audiences and engaged the social sciences along with the natural sciences. The first project was a multimedia enterprise aimed at bridging what would (...)
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  48. (1 other version)Populäre Schriften.Ludwig Boltzmann - 1906 - The Monist 16:320.
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    Appeal to Popular Opinion.Douglas N. Walton - 1999 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Arguments from popular opinion have long been regarded with suspicion, and in most logic textbooks the _ad populum _argument is classified as a fallacy. Douglas Walton now asks whether this negative evaluation is always justified, particularly in a democratic system where decisions are based on majority opinion. In this insightful book, Walton maintains that there is a genuine type of argumentation based on commonly accepted opinions and presumptions that should represent a standard of rational decision-making on important issues, especially those (...)
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    Popularizing Moral Philosophy by Acting as a Moral Expert.Frauke Albersmeier - 2021 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 35 (4):287-312.
    This paper is concerned with the ethics of popularizing moral philosophy. In particular, it addresses the question of whether ethicists engaged in public debates should restrict themselves to acting as impartial informants or moderators rather than advocates of their own moral opinions. I dismiss the idea that being an impartial servant to moral debates is the default or even the only defensible way to publicly exercise ethical expertise and thus, to popularize moral philosophy. Using a case example from the public (...)
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