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Theory, Ideal Theory and the Theory of Ideals
Political Studies Review, 2012The recent prominence of the ideal/non-ideal debate is largely due to the fact that it offers a vocabulary in which to diagnose what many see as a key problem of political theory: its relative unwillingness to provide solutions to urgent problems facing people here and now; or for people as they are rather than as they should be.
Alan Hamlin, Zofia Stemplowska
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On the Ideal Transforms Defined by an Ideal
Journal of Contemporary Mathematical Analysis (Armenian Academy of Sciences), 2022Let R be a commutative Noetherian ring, I an ideal of R and M an R-module. The ambiguous structure of I-transform functor DI (−) makes the study of its properties attractive. In this paper we gather conditions under which, DI (R) and DI (M) appear in certain roles. It is shown, under these conditions that DI (R) is a Cohen-Macaulay ring, regular ring, ·
Sadegh, Y., A'zami, J., Yazdani, S.
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Factoring Ideals into Semiprime Ideals
Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1978Let D be an integral domain with 1 ≠ 0 . We consider “property SP” in D, which is that every ideal is a product of semiprime ideals. (A semiprime ideal is equal to its radical.) It is natural to consider property SP after studying Dedekind domains, which involve factoring ideals into prime ideals.
Vaughan, N. H., Yeagy, R. W.
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The EGO Ideal and the Ideal Self
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1963(1963). The EGO Ideal and the Ideal Self. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child: Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 139-158.
J, SANDLER, A, HOLDER, D, MEERS
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009
This chapter repositions ideals away from their role as defensive structures restraining aggressive and lustful drives (as traditionally viewed) toward their place in shaping creativity and love. We select and mold our particular ideals in providing meaning and in this manner help to create those selfobjects needed to resolve or soothe our needs.
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This chapter repositions ideals away from their role as defensive structures restraining aggressive and lustful drives (as traditionally viewed) toward their place in shaping creativity and love. We select and mold our particular ideals in providing meaning and in this manner help to create those selfobjects needed to resolve or soothe our needs.
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The Annihilating-Ideal Graph of an Idealization
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions A: Science, 2017zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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