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‘Intellectual suicides’

2018
In her essay Christine Crockett Sharp addresses the body as afflicted by a debilitating search for knowledge and truth, which runs against the doctrine of Victorian muscular masculinity. Masturbation, Sharp demonstrates, provoked horror in the nineteenth-century mind because of its association with a deliberate self-incapacitation.
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Intellectual Property

2000
"Intellectual property" (IP) is a generic legal term for patents, copyrights, and trademarks, all of which provide legal rights to protect ideas, the expression of ideas, and the inventors of such ideas (1). Intellectual property has many of the characteristics of real property (houses, buildings, and so forth); intellectual property can be bought ...
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Intellectual Liberty: Intellectual Property

2009
Natural rights theories have powerful reasons to limit the strength, scope and duration of intellectual property rights. These reasons come in two forms – limitations internal to the basic functioning of natural rights as such and limitations arising from rights-based considerations external to the property right.
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INTELLECTUALS, ROMANTICS AND CULTURAL POLICY

International Journal of Cultural Policy, 2006
Oliver Bennett
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Intellectuals, Tertiary Education and Questions of Difference

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2007
Peter Roberts
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Academics and practitioners: nurses as intellectuals

Nursing Inquiry, 2002
Colin A Holmes
exaly  

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