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Social Fear of Crime and Its Consequences [PDF]
Social fear of crime is a phenomenon of interest to scientific disciplines. The present study draws primarily on the achievements of criminology. It shows that there are different ways of interpreting fear of crime, explaining its causes and responding ...
Leszek Wilk, Bogdan Fibinger
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Moral rigorism as the idea of a “terrorist dream” [PDF]
The author describes the trends and reasons for perceiving terrorism as a narrowly criminal politicized community in the article. Terrorism is seen as a political protest, as a form of political activity of a kind of aesthetic color.
Chaika Alexander
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This article considers interpretations of ethical issues by representatives of the Soviet intelligentsia with reference to A. Solzhenitsyn’s The Oak and the Calf.
Elena Gennadyevna Serebryakova
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In the article, the authors attempted to consider the urgent problem of the evolution of relationship between the government and the church at the everyday level of the people's faith without a chronological divide in the form of events of the 1917 ...
Z. M. Kobozeva, A. V. Protasova
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Forst on Reciprocity of Reasons: a Critique [PDF]
According to Rainer Forst, (i) moral and political claims must meet a requirement of reciprocal and general acceptability (RGA) while (ii) we are under a duty in engaged discursive practice to justify such claims to others, or be able to do so, on ...
Alan Amy +21 more
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Innovation Mashups: Academic Rigor Meets Social Networking Buzz
Exploring new options for publishing and content delivery offers an enormous opportunity to improve the state of the art and further modernize academic and professional publications.
Milojicic, Dejan S. +4 more
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Where are the vrais dévots and are they véritables gens de bien? Eloquent slippage in the Tartuffe controversy [PDF]
The famous controversy provoked by Molière’s Tartuffe (1664–1669) is usually read in terms of vrais and faux dévots and thought to turn on the question of sincerity versus hypocrisy.
Prest, Julia Tamsin
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Nasyr Da‘watu al-Tasawwuf sl-Ijtimā‘ī li Mukāfahati sl-Irhāb wa al-Tatarruf
Terrorism and radicalism are arguably against religion, law, and human nature. None of the religions on this earth encourage both actions. Whenever those doctrines are found and spread, it must be coming from a corrupt source. Terrorism and extremism are
Rizqa Ahmadi
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Pedagogical Imperative as an Element of Educational Strategy
The purpose of the article is to outline the differences between such pedagogical categories as: rigorism and liberalism of upbringing, assessing the content, range of meaning of terms and providing legitimacy for them in strategies of upbringing and ...
Andrzej Michał de Tchorzewski
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We discuss two computational approaches of particular significance for rigorous sociology, Agent-Based Computational Modeling (ABCM) and Computational Social Science (CSS). CSS exploits novel sources of large-scale data from, for example, the Internet, telephone-communication records, or population register data, studying digital traces of social ...
Flache, Andreas +2 more
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