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A Little Too Little, A Little Too Late: The Political Impact of Russia’s Anti-Corruption Enforcement [PDF]
Similarly to “wars” on drugs and terrorism, the fight against corruption has recently emerged as an attractive political tool. From Argentina and India to the United States and the Philippines, anti-corruption rhetoric has been successfully utilized by ...
Marina Zaloznaya, William M. Reisinger
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Is it Possible to Successfully Combat Corruption by Scanning Old Rosaries?
The article is dedicated to the International Day against Corruption, which is celebrated annually on December 9. Corruption as a complex socio-economic phenomenon is generated by a variety of reasons, most of which have already been identified and ...
A. N. Tsatsulin
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Survivalism, Corruptionism, and Mereology [PDF]
Corruptionism is the view that following physical death, the human being ceases to exist but their soul persists in the afterlife. Survivalism holds that both the human being and their soul persist in the afterlife, as distinct entities, with the soul ...
Oderberg, David S., David S. Oderberg
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The article is dedicated to the International Holiday — the Day of Fight against Corruption on 9 December. The author of the material considers the vital issues of this so far unsuccessful struggle or ineffective counteraction to corruption phenomena ...
A. N. Tsatsulin
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The Dark Side of Policy: The Case of the Anti-corruption Industry [Elektronisk resurs] [PDF]
Anthropologists of policy have tended to highlight the grand organizational initiatives that are quantitative, standardized and bureaucratic. This article proposes to understand these processes using the term ‘industry’ (as in ‘development industry’ or ...
Sampson, Steven,, Lund University.
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Et in pulverem reverteris : a defense of Thomistic hylemorphic anthropology. [PDF]
What is the relationship between the human soul and the human body and what does this relationship tell us about the prospects for the survival of the human person in the interim state between death and the General Resurrection?
Tomaszewski, Christopher M., 1988-
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Anti-corruptionism and the Anti-corruption Industry: What Would a Critical Corruption Studies be Like? [PDF]
This paper describes some common features of so-called 'Critical' study areas such as Critical Trafficking Studies or Critical Development Studies, and then, based on analysis of the anti-corruption industry, tries to establish what a Critical Corruption
Sampson, Steven
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Persons, Souls, and Life After Death [PDF]
Thomistic Hylomorphists claim that we human persons have rational or intellective souls which can continue to exist separately from our bodies after we die.
Hauser, Christopher
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A Treatment of Hylomorphism(s) [PDF]
My thesis discusses a hylomorphic theory of composition, contrasting hylomorphism with physicalism on the one hand and Cartesian substance dualism on the other.
Khan, David
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Survivalism, Corruptionism, and Intermittent Existence in Aquinas [PDF]
There is an important debate underway concerning Aquinas’s view about the status of persons in the interim period between death and resurrection. According to corruptionists, Aquinas believed that the person ceases to exist at death and only begins to ...
Nevitt, Turner C.
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