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Freedom Rising. Human Empowerment and the Quest for Emancipation
, 2017Bibliography: Nestler, Christian: Freedom Rising. Human Empowerment and the Quest for Emancipation, PCS, 1-2-2015, pp. 202-204.
C. Nestler
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Choice, freedom, and freedom of choice
Social Choice and Welfare, 2004This paper argues in favour of a distinction between 'freedom' and 'freedom of choice' - a distinction that economists and political phi- losophers have so far either ignored or drawn wrongly. Drawing the dis- tinction correctly may help to resolve a number of disputes in contemporary political philosophy and non-welfarist normative economics regarding
Ian Carter, Strada Nuova
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A Platform with Six Degrees of Freedom
, 1965This paper describes a mechanism which has six degrees of freedom, controlled in any combination by six motors, each having a ground abutment. It is considered that by its particular arrangement, this mechanism may form an elegant design for simulating ...
D. Stewart
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Philosophy, 1965
In this paper I intend to do two things. The first is to discuss a method of doing philosophy, the method of ‘ordinary language’ philosophy, as it is commonly and misleadingly called. (Its other common title: ‘Oxford Philosophy’ is even more misleading, since the roots of the method lie in Cambridge, and many of the most flourishing branches are in the
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In this paper I intend to do two things. The first is to discuss a method of doing philosophy, the method of ‘ordinary language’ philosophy, as it is commonly and misleadingly called. (Its other common title: ‘Oxford Philosophy’ is even more misleading, since the roots of the method lie in Cambridge, and many of the most flourishing branches are in the
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, 2020
1. What is freedom of association, and what is its denial? Larry Alexander 2. Organized labor and American law: from freedom of association to compulsory unionism Paul Moreno 3. 'Guilt by association' and the post-war civil libertarians Ken I.
E. Paul, F. Miller, J. Paul
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1. What is freedom of association, and what is its denial? Larry Alexander 2. Organized labor and American law: from freedom of association to compulsory unionism Paul Moreno 3. 'Guilt by association' and the post-war civil libertarians Ken I.
E. Paul, F. Miller, J. Paul
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Chi-square tests with one degree of freedom
, 1963A published method for analyzing multiple 2×2 contingency tables arising in retrospective studies of disease is extended in application and form. Extensions of application include comparisons of age-adjusted death rates, life-table analyses, comparisons ...
N. Mantel
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, 2018
In the late 1960s, internationally renowned activist Fannie Lou Hamer purchased forty acres of land in the Mississippi Delta, launching the Freedom Farms Cooperative (FFC).
M. White
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In the late 1960s, internationally renowned activist Fannie Lou Hamer purchased forty acres of land in the Mississippi Delta, launching the Freedom Farms Cooperative (FFC).
M. White
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Political freedom and economic freedom
European Review, 2000This article attempts to outline the development in our time of two ideas of freedom. At first, economic freedom depended on political freedom and the aim of both was moral improvement. From the beginning of the 20th century, economic freedom has become an end in itself and political freedom has given up any moral claim; both ideas of freedom are no ...
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The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism
, 2017This book argues the case for a society organized by private property, individual rights, and voluntary co-operation, with little or no government.
D. Friedman
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1994
AbstractWomen in developing countries suffer considerable moribidity and mortality due to inability to control their own fertility and lack of access to family planning services. Over 500,000 deaths each year are related to pregnancy. Two thirds of these maternal deaths could be prevented by providing contraception to those women who wish to use it in ...
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AbstractWomen in developing countries suffer considerable moribidity and mortality due to inability to control their own fertility and lack of access to family planning services. Over 500,000 deaths each year are related to pregnancy. Two thirds of these maternal deaths could be prevented by providing contraception to those women who wish to use it in ...
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