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Origins and Effects of Populism
A comment on Philippe Schmitter's Essay "The Vices and Virtues of ‘Populisms’" (Sociologica, 13(1), 2019)
Zsolt Enyedi
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The Vices and Virtues of Instrumentalized Knowledge
This article starts by defining instrumentalized knowledge (IK) as the practice of selectively valuing some set of reliable beliefs for the promotion of a more generally false or unreliable worldview.
Job Siegmann, James Grayot
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On Populism. A Comment on Philippe Schmitter's Essay
A comment on Philippe Schmitter's essay "The Vices and Virtues of ‘Populisms’" (Sociologica, 13(1), 2019).
Stephen Holmes
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In this entry, DeYoung defines the seven deadly sins, also known as the capital vices, as a schema for understanding and analyzing sin for Christians interested in self-examination, confession, preaching, and spiritual formation.
DeYoung, Rebecca
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A Case for an Historical Vice Epistemology
This paper encourages greater engagement between contemporary vice epistemology and the work of intellectual and social historians of the vices. I argue that studies of the nature and significance of epistemic vices and faliings can be enriched by ...
Ian James Kidd
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The New Science of Virtues [PDF]
Although Vico\u2019s New Science (NS) has been interpreted from the standpoint of practical philosophy, his treatment of moral virtues has largely been overlooked.
Bassi, Romana
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Strategic environmental assessment implementation of transport and mobility plans. The case of italian regions and provinces [PDF]
Transport and mobility plans imply strategies and actions that affect the environment. The European Union has introduced in 2001 the strategic environmental assessment (SEA) to take into account and mitigate adverse environmental effects in planning and ...
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I sette vizi capitali: introspezione psicologica e analisi sociale [PDF]
During the medieval age the scheme of the seven vices constitutes, as John Bossy underlines, a sort of great speculum societatis in which all the vices which ingenerate social disorder, conflict and violence can be recognised.
Casagrande, Carla
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Social media and self-control: The vices and virtues of attention [PDF]
Self-control, the capacity to resist temptations and pursue longer-term goals over immediate gratifications, is crucial in determining the overall shape of our lives, and thereby in our ability to shape our identities.
Bermúdez, Juan Pablo
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One of the first things that comes to mind when we think of the special issue’s theme, “Trust in a Social and Digital World” is the epidemic of ‘fake news’ and a cluster of trust- relevant vices we commonly associate with those who share it, click on it, and believe it. Fake news consumers are, among other things, gullible and naïve.
Carter, J. Adam, Meehan, Daniella
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