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Here I argue that the best form of deontology is an ethic of prima facie duties, and that this form of deontology is especially resistant to any form of reduction to a single ...
Stratton-Lake, Philip
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A sense of self-suspicion: global legal pluralism and the claim to legal authority [PDF]
Legal pluralism has become common currency in many contemporary debates on law and globalization. Its main claim is that a form of global legal pluralism represents both the most accurate description of law in times of globalization and the best ...
Mariano Croce, Marco Goldoni
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Whose Poland is it to be? PiS and the struggle between monism and pluralism
Since 2015, the Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość, PiS) governments in Poland have engineered a revolt against the post-1989 ‘liberal consensus' and a shift towards a regime rooted in executive aggrandisement, populism and nativism. In this article,
Stanley Bill, Ben Stanley
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Constructing Indonesian Religious Pluralism: The Role of Nahdlatul Ulama in Countering Violent Religious Extremism [PDF]
This paper explores the role of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), the largest Muslim organisation in Indonesia, in advocating and practicing religious pluralism.
Ahmad Zainul Hamdi
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AbstractPerceptual systems respond to proximal stimuli by forming mental representations of distal stimuli. A central goal for the philosophy of perception is to characterize the representations delivered by perceptual systems. It may be that all perceptual representations are in some way proprietarily perceptual and differ from the representational ...
Jake Quilty‐Dunn
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Advancing inclusive and democratic medical pluralism in Nepal [PDF]
Medical pluralism is a global norm rather than an exception. However, the kind of medical pluralism that exists in many settings is exclusionary and undemocratic.
Bamdev Subedi
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AbstractThe counterfactual comparative account of harm faces problems in cases that involve overdetermination and preemption. An influential strategy for dealing with these problems, drawing on a suggestion made by Derek Parfit, is to appeal to plural harm—several events together harming someone.
Carlson, Erik +2 more
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Popular Hymnody and Lived Catholicism in Hungary in the 1970s–1980s
In this article, I look at how popular hymnody and the surrounding devotional and liturgical practices changed after the Second Vatican Council in Hungary.
Kinga Povedák
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Confessional pluralism in Central and Eastern Europe: A GIS approach [PDF]
In this recent study, we analyse the religious diversity of Central and Eastern Europe, from the Balkans up to the Baltic region. This region has many religious confessions, without claiming completeness, Roman Catholic, Reformed, Lutheran, Orthodox ...
Csikós Nándor, Máté-Tóth András
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