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Romania's entry into the First World War was preceded by fierce diplomatic battles between the two warring parties – the Entente and the Triple Alliance – regarding its involvement in the conflict on one side or the other.
Anatolie Povestca
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Det orientalske despotis afvikling i Montesquieus Lettres persanes
Montesquieu’s Dismantlement of Oriental Despotism in Persian Letters. Montesquieu’s epistolary novel, Persian Letters, is often presented as a satire of the mores of the French under the reign of Louis XIV, and an early example of what became a well ...
Knut Ove Eliassen, Anne Fastrup
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Behaviorism’s Enlightened Despotism
In Beyond Freedom and Dignity, Skinner presses his behaviorist views to their extreme consequences. His answers to the philosophical problems that his views raise are not philosophically convincing. In order to show this, I propose to analyze more closely some crucial points concerning his conception of value judgments.
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Hellmut O Pappe(unpublished) Sismondi, Constant and Tocqueville [PDF]
Hellmut Pappe died in 1998. Since the publication of Sismondi’s Weggenossen (Geneva, 1956), he had been planning a new biography of Sismondi intended both to replace J. R. Salis’s Sismondi, 1775-1842: la vie et l'oeuvre d'un cosmopolite philosophe (1932)
Whatmore, Richard, ed.
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The Rule of Law and Human Dignity: Reexamining Fuller’s Canons [PDF]
Lon Fuller offered an analysis of the rule of law in the form of eight ‘canons’ of lawmaking. He argued (1) that these canons constitute a ‘procedural natural law’, as distinct from traditional ‘substantive’ natural law; but also (2) that lawmaking ...
Luban, David
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Théâtre et histoire contemporaine chez Stendhal : la politique mise en scène (1802-1804)
Most of the play projects on which Stendhal worked between 1802 and 1804, and in particular the two most accomplished, Les Deux hommes and Letellier, have a link with contemporary history, from the revolutionary period to the beginnings of the Empire: he
Cécile Meynard
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Advancement of Global Peace Building from the Periscope of Kant’s Philosophy of Perpetual Peace [PDF]
The topic of discourse titled “Advancement of Global Peace Building from the Periscope of Kant‟s Philosophy of Perpetual Peace” is centered on the clarion call for the placement of the study of Arts and Humanities at the forefront of human existential ...
Eyo, Emmanuel Bassey
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The critique of religion as political critique: Mīrzā Fatḥ ʿAlī Ākhūndzāda's pre-Islamic xenology [PDF]
(Awarded the International Society for Intellectual History’s Charles Schmitt Prize) Mīrzā Fatḥ 'Alī Ākhūndzāda’s Letters from Prince Kamāl al-Dawla to the Prince Jalāl al-Dawla (1865) is often read as a Persian attempt to introduce European ...
Gould, Rebecca
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An Imperium of Rights: Consequences of our Cultural Revolution [PDF]
The \u27empowerment of rights\u27, whether domestically or globally, presents itself in at least a double aspect: both as a cultural revolution and as a political strategy.
Samson, Steven Alan
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Political Image of Russian in Cycles of Ideological opposition with the West
In the article the of home policy and foreign-policy image of Russia is examined on a background Russian-western ideological contradictions. Reasons of negative perception of character of the Russian state are distinguished by western researchers and ...
O. A. Nesterchuk, A. G. Lazebnik
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