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<i>Journal of Medical Ethics</i> at 50: a data-driven history. [PDF]

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MAIN FEATURES OF THE HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL NARRATIVE OF EARLY AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY

Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Philosophy, 2023
It was determined that in modern Ukrainian humanitarianism there is a revival of interest in the formation and peculiarities of national philosophical traditions. It was revealed that one of the leading trends of modern historical and philosophical science is the ever deeper consideration of the cultural, political and social contexts of philosophizing.
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Apostles of Sartre: Advocates of Early Sartreanism in American Philosophy

Journal of the History of Ideas, 1994
The philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre was one of the ideas and enthusiasms that rose like a bubble to the surface of a glass of champagne in the Parisian intellectual community after the liberation of Paris in August 1944. Sartreanism continued to be an important current in French philosophical life for two decades following World War II, but the same ...
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Changes in the developmental philosophy for American early childhood education

European Journal of Special Needs Education, 1991
ABSTRACT Recent legislation and governmental policy have provided a rationale to place young children with special needs in integrated, mainstream settings. Many of these settings have a developmental philosophy which is concerned with readiness and age‐appropriate activities.
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Public Finance in the Early United States: How Alexander Hamilton Combined Scottish Political Philosophy, English Mercantilism, American Federalism and Legal Construction with Bareknuckle Politics to Establish the Bank of the United States and Promote His Views of National Grandeur

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
This paper focuses most proximately on the efforts of the Federalists, specifically and arguably most influentially by Alexander Hamilton, to tackle one of the most pressing issues facing the new republic after independence – the inability of the government of the United States to pay the debts it incurred during the revolutionary war and, more ...
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