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A social science of human rights
Journal of Peace Research, 2014Why do governments abuse human rights, and what can be done to deter and reverse abusive practices? This article examines the emerging social science on these two questions. Over the last few decades, scholars have made considerable progress in answering the first one. Abuse stems, centrally, from conflict and institutions.
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Explanation in the Humanities and Social Sciences
2015The debate about explanations in social and human sciences is multifaceted. In my view the fundamental dispute concerns deep metaphysical convictions about the relations between individuals and society and how one conceives a human being, a person. The dividing line goes between those who conceive individual human beings as basically independent of ...
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THE HUMANITIES AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES IN TRANSITION
Higher Education in Europe, 1995The humanities and the social sciences particularly suffered under communism because of the susceptibility of their disciplines to political and ideological manipulation. Nevertheless, in some of them the intellectual climate was more liberal in the Academy than in the universities.
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Knowledge in the Humanities and Social Sciences
2004The history of the theory of knowledge confronts us with what appears to be a perpetual “frontier” mentality. No matter how exhaustive or ramified its previous philosophical labors may have been, it seems forever bent on testing the need for still another beginning.
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The Humanities and Social Sciences
2021For the humanities and social sciences, the Weimar Republic was a period of dynamic change. Academics from these fields were deeply engaged in public debates and intellectual controversies about the nature of modernity and the future of the German nation after its defeat in the First World War.
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Neuroradiology in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Radiology, 2006David Seidenwurm, Orrin Devinsky
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The Function of the Social Sciences and Humanities in a Science Curriculum
Religious Education, 1959(1959). The Function of the Social Sciences and Humanities in a Science Curriculum. Religious Education: Vol. 54, No. 2, pp. 156-163.
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Cybersecurity in Humanities and Social Sciences
2020The question of using research methods from the humanities and social sciences to investigate cybersecurity currently remains unexplored. For these disciplines, this new, complex and multifaceted phenomenon can be considered from a variety of complementary viewpoints, giving political, strategic, military, economic and legal readings, among many others.
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