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The study of the conflict opposing the Florentine company Martelli of Lyon and the merchant native of Alba Giampietro Dusio between 1567 and 1574, with its judicial and extrajudicial aspects, enables understanding the ability of merchants to involve and ...
Ilario Mosca
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Drought-breaking love: An analysis of the moral values implied in ‘Drought’ by Jan Rabie
In this article the tension in 20th century literary theory between absolutism and relativism is discussed. It is argued that, in spite of a movement from absolutism towards relativism, the age-old “absolute” values of truth, beauty and goodness have ...
C. N. van der Merwe
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Cultural relativism and cultural absolutism
Cultural relativism suffers from two flaws: a logical flaw and a conceptual one. The logical flaw relates to the differentiation between the absolute mind and the relative mind.
Fritz Wallner
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A moral model is proposed to understand how men convicted of violence against the partner can feel moral in spite of their past violent behavior and their current violent and sexist attitudes.
María L. Vecina
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The period sees the transition of the ordinary fighter from feudal levy, yeoman or city burgher militia, to subject in an absolute polity, to today’s concept of the free citizen in a democratic state.
Jürg Gassmann
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Versailles Through Swedish Eyes in the Eighteenth Century
The history of Swedish descriptions of Versailles in the eighteenth century is just as rich and varied as that of the cultural and political relations between Sweden and France.
Stefano Fogelberg Rota
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The Roman Foundations of Public Law [PDF]
Public law as a discipline of legal science which considers public matters –in confront with private matter, is established in ancient Rome and influenced deeply the European history.
Parham Mehraram, Godarz Eftekhar
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Hospodářská politika zezdola – cechovní reforma na Moravě v první polovině 18. století
The guild reforms introduced from the 1730s to the 1750s comprise various regulatory documents issued by Charles VI and his daughter Maria Theresa, the most obvious manifestation of which was the issuance of the General Guild Patent of 1731 and the ...
Jakub Huška
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East Europe and the «military revolution» concept: the historiographic remarks
The concept of a «military revolution» was formulated in the British historiography in the mid-XXth century (The term «military revolution» for a designation of this overturn has been entered by the British historian M.Roberts in 1955).
Oleksii Sokyrko
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Buddhist Approaches to Impermanence: Phenomenal and Naumenal
The doctrine of impermanence can be called the most salient feature of the Buddha’s teaching. The early Buddhist doctrine of impermanence can be understood in four different but interrelated contexts: Buddha’s empiricism, the notion of conditioned ...
Pradeep P. Gokhale
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