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International Studies in Philosophy, 1997
L'A. distingue trois sens du terme de politique, applique aux affaires de l'etat en general: 1) la politique de la somme nulle (zero-sum politics) definie comme activite partisane au sens de Machiavel, Hobbes et Clausewitz, 2) la politique integrative fondee sur la civilite et la reconnaissance des interets de chacun dans le dialogue, representee par l'
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L'A. distingue trois sens du terme de politique, applique aux affaires de l'etat en general: 1) la politique de la somme nulle (zero-sum politics) definie comme activite partisane au sens de Machiavel, Hobbes et Clausewitz, 2) la politique integrative fondee sur la civilite et la reconnaissance des interets de chacun dans le dialogue, representee par l'
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2022
Abstract If, when we look at France, we see in its history only the era in which Liberté, Fraternité, and Égalité were regnant, we are guilty of a misreading rooted in the success those notions have had over the past two centuries and in the extent to which most people are invested in them.
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Abstract If, when we look at France, we see in its history only the era in which Liberté, Fraternité, and Égalité were regnant, we are guilty of a misreading rooted in the success those notions have had over the past two centuries and in the extent to which most people are invested in them.
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Polite responses to polite requests
Cognition, 1980Indirect requests vary in politeness, for example, Can you tell me where Jordan Hall is? is more polite than Shouldn't you tell me where Jordan Hall is? By one theory, the more the literal meaning of a request implies personal benefits for the listener, within reason, the more polite is the request.
H H, Clark, D H, Schunk
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2015
Nobody should really have to point out that political philosophy is political. Yet in this highly original and provocative book Lorna Finlayson argues that in fact it is necessary to do so. Offering a critique of mainstream liberal political philosophy through close, critical engagement with a series of specific debates and arguments, Finlayson ...
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Nobody should really have to point out that political philosophy is political. Yet in this highly original and provocative book Lorna Finlayson argues that in fact it is necessary to do so. Offering a critique of mainstream liberal political philosophy through close, critical engagement with a series of specific debates and arguments, Finlayson ...
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Political Theory and Political Education
Higher Education Quarterly, 1955The subject of this paper is very old and could readily be stated in terms of Plato’s Republic; the implication of the title, ‘Political Theory and Political Education’, is that I want to state it in terms of an inaugural lecture which was given by Professor Michael Oakeshott in March 1951, when he took over the famous Chair of Political Science at the
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Political Philosophy Versus Political Ideology
Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 1993L'A. essaie de prouver que la philosophie politique doit se distinguer de l'ideologie politique.
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Political Character and Political Analysis.
Psychiatry, 1953(1953). Political Character and Political Analysis. Psychiatry: Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 387-398.
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POLITICAL CRIME, POLITICAL JUST1CE, AND POLITICAL PRISONERS
Criminology, 1975AbstractFew attempts have previously been made systematically to define or interrelate the concepts of political crime, political criminal, political justice, and political prisoner. To establish a more adequate conceptual base for research, political crime and political criminals are herein defined in terms of motiwtions underlying criminal acts ...
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Political Dispositions and Dispositional Politics
2006Beyond Conventional Economics presents new original work from leading scholars on the interface between the individual and political and social institutions. The book offers a critique of the inadequacies of the conventional economic approach to politics and a state-of-the-art view of new paradigms challenging the dominant economic notion of the ...
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