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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau traducteur de Tacite.Cornelius Tacitus, Jean-Jacques Rousseau & Catherine Volpilhac-Auger - 1995 - Université de Saint-Etienne.
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    Agricola and Germany.Tacitus . - 2009 - Oxford University Press UK.
    `Long may the barbarians continue, I pray, if not to love us, at least to hate one another.' Cornelius Tacitus, Rome's greatest historian and the last great writer of classical Latin prose, produced his first two books in AD 98. He was inspired to take up his pen when the assassination of Domitian ended `fifteen years of enforced silence'. The first products were brief: the biography of his late father-in-law Julius Agricola and an account of Rome's most dangerous enemies, (...)
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    Annalen: Lateinisch - Deutsch. Tacitus - 2011 - De Gruyter.
    Der Niedergang der römischen Monarchie Die Annalen, das letzte und bedeutendste Werk des P. Cornelius Tacitus, schildern den Niedergang des Prinzipats, der von Augustus begründeten Form der römischen Monarchie. Mit scharfem Blick erfasst der Autor die Verfallserscheinungen des Regierungssystems und geißelt die Sitten seines Volkes, dem die Kaiser durch Zügellosigkeit und Gleichgültigkeit Vorschub leisteten.
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    P. Cornelius Tacitus: Annalium ab Excessu Diui Augusti Quae Supersunt. Edidit Harald Fuchs. Volumen ii , pp. viii+256. Frauenfeld: Huber, 1973. Cloth, 9.80Sw.fr. [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (2):316-316.
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    Tacitus, Histories V - Heinz Heubner: P. Cornelius Tacitus, Die Historien. Kommentar, Vol. V: Fünftes Buck, von H. Heubner und W. Fauth. Pp. 178. Heidelberg: C. Winter, 1982. DM. 150. [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (2):218-220.
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    Cornelius Tacitus, Germania. Text und Namenverzeichnisvon H. Haas, Einleitung von K. Meister, mit einer Karte von Germanien von R. von Kienle. (Heidelberger Texte, Lateinische Reihe, Band 23.) Pp. 64. Heidelberg: Kerle, 1952. Stiff paper, DM. 1.80. [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (1):58-58.
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    P. Cornelius Tacitus, erklärt Karl von Nipperdey. Erster Band, ab excessu Divi Augusti i.–vi. Neunte verbesserte Auflage, besorgt von Georg Andresen. Berlin, 1892. 3 Mks. [REVIEW]H. Furneaux - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (1-2):74-.
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    The role of Seneca´s clementia in the Annales of Publius Cornelius Tacitus.Ygor Klain Belchior & Fábio Faversani - 2009 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 3:119-127.
    This article aims to analyse Seneca´s notion on clementia. Our study assume the principate of Nero as an historical frame. We check if the princeps described by Tacitus practice it or not. Our sources are the historiography of the principate, a legacy from Tacitus, in his Analles and Seneca‟s De clementia.
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    P. Cornelius Tacitus, Die Historien. [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (1):125-126.
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    Publius Cornelius Tacitus: Die historischen Versuche—Agricola, Germania, Dialogus. Übersetzt und herausgegeben von Karl Büchner. Pp. 334. Stuttgart: A. Kröner, 1955. Cloth, DM. 9.80. [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (02):168-.
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    Tacitus Re-Edited Cornelius Tacitus: Annalen, erläutert und mit einer Einleitung versehen von Erich Koestermann. Band I. Buch 1–3. Pp. 567. Heidelberg: Winter, 1963. Paper, DM. 52. [REVIEW]N. P. Miller - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (03):290-292.
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    P. Cornelius Tacitus, erklärt von Karl Nipperdey. Zweiter Band. Fünfte verbesserte Auflage, besorgt von Georg Andresen. Berlin. 1892. Mk. 2.70. [REVIEW]H. Furneaux - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (10):461-.
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    Mountain and molehill? Cornelius Tacitus and Quintus Curtius.A. B. Bosworth - 2004 - Classical Quarterly 54 (02):551-567.
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    Heinz Heubner: P. Cornelius Tacitus, Die Historien: Kommentar. Bd. iv . Pp. 210. Heidelberg: Winter, 1976. Cloth, DM. 92. [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (2):352-352.
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    A New Teubner of Tacitus' Histories Kenneth Wellesley (ed.): Cornelius Tacitus, II. 1: Historiae. (Bibl. Teubneriana.) Pp. xxii + 222. Leipzig: Teubner, 1989. DM 48. [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):74-75.
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    New Editions of Tacitus - (1) P. Cornelius Tacitus: Annalium ab Excessu Divi Augusti Quae Supersunt. Edidit Harald Fughs. Volumen I (i–vi), pp. vii+252+6; Volumen II (xi–xvi), pp. vii+249+6. Frauenfeld: Huber, 1946, 1949. Cloth and boards, 5, 6 Sw. fr. - (2) Cornelii Taciti De Vita Iulii Agricolae Liber, Dialogus de Oratoribus. Recensuit M. Lenchantin de Gubernatis. (Corpus Scr. Latinorum Paravianum.) Pp. xxxi+48, xxvii+64. Turin: Paravia, 1949. Paper, L. 360, 420. [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (01):27-31.
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    Tidying up Tacitus K. Wellesley: Cornelius Tacitus, 1.2: Annales XI–XVI. (Bibl. Teubneriana.) Pp. i–xxi + 202. Leipzig: Teubner, 1986. 45 M. [REVIEW]N. P. Miller - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):261-262.
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    No Man's Land - Cornelius Tacitus: Annalen. Erläutert und mit einer Einleitung versehen von Erich Koestermann. Band iii . Pp. 349. Heidelberg: Winter, 1967. Cloth, DM.48. [REVIEW]N. P. Miller - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (1):60-61.
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    Heinz Heubner: P. Cornelius Tacitus, Die Historien: Kommentar. Bd. iv (Viertes Buch). Pp. 210. Heidelberg: Winter, 1976. Cloth, DM. 92 (paper, DM. 76). [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (02):352-.
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    (1 other version)Work in Progress Cornelius Tacitus: Annalen. Erläutert und mit einer Einleitung versehen von Erich Koestkrmann. Band ii: Buch 4–6. Pp. 370. Heidelberg: Winter, 1965. Paper, DM. 44. [REVIEW]N. P. Miller - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (03):345-347.
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    The Germania - Allan A. Lund P. Cornelius Tacitus, Germania. Interpretiert, herausgegeben, übertragen, kommentiert und mit einer Bibliographic versehen. Pp. 284; 24 plates. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1988. DM 194. [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (2):287-288.
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    Quill's History of P. Cornelius Tacitus- The History of P. Cornelius Tacitus. Translated into English with an Introduction and Notes critical and explanatory, by Albert William Quill, M.A., T.C.D., sometime scholar of Trinity College, Dubline. Vol. I. London: John Murray. 7 s. 6 d[REVIEW]A. D. Godley - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (04):167-.
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    Notes on Two Passages in Tacitus ( Ann. 4. 24. 3 And 15. 25. 3).D. B. Saddington - 1978 - Classical Quarterly 28 (02):330-.
    At one stage in his account of the war against Tacfarinas, Tacitus describes the strategy of the proconsul of Africa, P. Cornelius Dolabella, as follows: ‘excito cum popularibus rege Ptolemaeo quattuor agmina parat, quae legatis aut tribunis data; et praedatorias manus delecti Maurorum duxere: ipse consultor aderat omnibus’.
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  24. Phyllobolia Für Peter von der Mühll Zum 60. Geburtstag Am 1. August 1945.Peter von der Mühll & Olof Gigon - 1946 - B. Schwabe.
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    Aus dem Geistesleben des frühen Prinzipiats.Karlhans Abel - 1991 - Marburg/Lahn: [S.N.].
    Senecas Lex vitae -- Recognito sui -- Tacitus : seine geistige Gestalt -- Die Taciteische Seneca-Rezeption -- Horaz und das Problem der Selbstheit.
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  26. Cornelii Taciti, De Vita Iulii Agricolae Liber, student text, edited with introduction, notes, and literal translation by Dr. Robert Zaslavsky.Robert Zaslavsky - 2016 - CreateSpace.
    Dr. Zaslavsky’s edition of the text of Tacitus’s Agricola has been prepared with an eye to its use as the first complete text with which to challenge learners who have completed a basic course of Latin such as his An Introductory Latin Course: A First Latin Grammar for Middle Schoolers, High Schoolers, College Students, Homeschoolers, and Self-Learners. It is accompanied by historical and grammatical notes, a glossary/concordance, and a translation.
     
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    El Rey Prudente. Philip II and Tiberius in Antonio de Herrera’s Diez Libros de la Razón de Estado(1593).Carolina Ferraro - 2025 - History of European Ideas 51 (1):43-57.
    The purpose of this article is to draw a comparison between two models of sovereignty, embodied by Philip II of Spain and the Roman emperor Tiberius, as described in Cornelius Tacitus’ Annales. My analysis is based on Diez Libros de la Razón de Estado, the Castilian translation of Della Ragion di Stato by Giovanni Botero (1544–1617), made by the Spanish Court historian Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas (1549–1625). Herrera’s translation plays an important role in the Spanish reception of the (...)
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    L'occhio indiscreto del biografo: Prima parte.Paolo Fedeli - 2013 - Argos (Universidad Simón Bolívar) 36 (2):83-112.
    Una puesta a punto erudita y crítica acerca del género biográfico en Roma, de Cornelio Nepote al Tácito biógrafo, de Suetonio a los escritores de la Historia Augusta1. A learned and critical update about biographical genre in Rome, from Cornelius Nepos to Tacitus the biographer, from Suetonius to the authors of the Historia Augusta.
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    Samilerin (Laponların) Kimlikleri ve Kültürleri Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme.Mehmet Mustafa Erkal - 2024 - Dini Araştırmalar 67:1-24.
    Avrupa kıtasının en kuzeyinde, Laponya olarak adlandırılan bölgede yaşayan Samiler, dil yönünden Ural-Altay dil grubunun Ural kolunda sınıflandırılmaktadır. Çok eski dönemlerde Laponya bölgesine çeşitli sebeplerle göç ettikleri öne sürülen Samiler, Ren geyiği yetiştiriciliği, balıkçılık gibi konularda oldukça yetenekli olarak nitelendirilmektelerdir. Doğaya derinden bağlı olan geleneksel yaşam tarzları, aşırı iklimlerde hayatta kalmaları için gerekli olan ren geyiklerinin göç düzenlerini takip etmeyi içerir. Tarih boyunca avcılık, balıkçılık ve ticaretle uğraşan Samiler, bulundukları coğrafyaya mesafe açısından oldukça uzak olan İstanbul’a kadar kürk ve fildişi (...)
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    C. Suetonius Tranquillus: De Grammaticis et Rhetoribus (review).James E. G. Zetzel - 1997 - American Journal of Philology 118 (3):475-478.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:C. Suetonius Tranquillus: De Grammaticis et RhetoribusJames E. G. ZetzelR. A. Kaster, ed. C. Suetonius Tranquillus: De Grammaticis et Rhetoribus. Edited with a translation, introduction, and commentary. Oxford: Clarendon Press. lx 1 370 pp. Cloth, $72.00.From a very early stage, the Romans were interested in their own literary history. In the second century B.C.E., Accius composed his didascalica; in the first century, Varro, Cornelius Nepos, and Julius (...)
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  31. Tacistist and counter-Tacitist rhetoric in Clarendon’s History of the Rebellion.Zofia Żółtek - 2025 - History of European Ideas 51 (1):129-140.
    This article discusses the use of some Tacitean key terms and techniques by Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon in his History of the Rebellion, on the English Civil War, and in his autobiographical account of his times, the Life. Tacitism is a broad term denoting sceptical and secular historical and political ideas, inspired by the works of Cornelius Tacitus. English Tacitism dates back to the last decades of the sixteenth century and gained special importance during the reign of Charles (...)
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  32. Tacitus Germania.Tacitus . - 1999 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Germania of Tacitus is the most extensive account of the ancient Germans written during the Roman period, but has been relatively neglected in the scholarship of the English-speaking world: the last commentary appeared in 1938, and only a handful of studies have appeared since that time. In recent decades, however, there have been important scholarly developments that significantly affect our understanding of it. Ongoing archaeological work in western and central Europe has greatly increased our knowledge of the iron-age cultures (...)
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    Tacitus und sein Werk.H. G. Tacitus - 1954 - In Annalen. De Gruyter. pp. 850-860.
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  34. Corporate Social Responsibility and the Social Enterprise.Nelarine Cornelius, Mathew Todres, Shaheena Janjuha-Jivraj, Adrian Woods & James Wallace - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 81 (2):355-370.
    In this article, we contend that due to their size and emphasis upon addressing external social concerns, the corporate relationship between social enterprises, social awareness and action is more complex than whether or not these organisations engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR). This includes organisations that place less emphasis on CSR as well as other organisations that may be very proficient in CSR initiatives, but are less successful in recording practices. In this context, we identify a number of internal CSR (...)
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    Taciti dialogus de oratoribus tacitus / Das gespräch über die Redner.H. G. Tacitus - 2011 - In Das Gespräch Über Die Redner / Dialogus de Oratoribus: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 7-110.
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    Die Bedeutung des Terminus ‘regula’ für das sittliche Handeln des Christen bei Augustin.Cornelius Mayer - 1994 - Augustinus 39 (152-155):345-356.
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    Postscript on Insignificance: Dialogues with Cornelius Castoriadis, Trans. Gabriel Rockhill, John Garner, et alii.Cornelius Castoriadis & Gabriel Rockhill - 2010 - Continuum. Edited by Cornelius Castoriadis. Translated by Gabriel Rockhill & John V. Garner.
    This volume translates Castoriadis's dialogues on politics, ethics, culture, and aesthetics with important intellectual figures including Francisco Varela, Octavio Paz, and others.
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  38. World in fragments: writings on politics, society, psychoanalysis, and the imagination.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1997 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by David Ames Curtis.
    This collection presents a broad and compelling overview of the most recent work by a world-renowned figure in contemporary thought. The book is in four parts: Koinonia, Polis, Psyche, Logos. The opening section begins with a general introduction to the author's views on being, time, creation, and the imaginary institution of society and continues with reflections on the role of the individual psyche in racist thinking and acting. The second part is a critique of those who now belittle and distort (...)
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    Crossroads in the labyrinth.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1984 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    Cornelius Castoriadis is a fascinating figure, not only because of his personal and intellectual background, but because of the extraordinary breadth of his interests and his ability to play the brilliant intellectual jester - all characteristics in abundant evidence in this collection of essays. In them, Castoriadis goes to the heart of deep philosophical issues raised but not answered by modern thought.The book presents his concerns with the development of analytical theories of psychology, language, and politics, all commonly rooted (...)
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    Cornelius Castoriadis 1922-1997.Alice Pechriggl & Cornelius Castoriadis - 1998 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 46 (2).
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    Die Institution des Imaginären: zur Philosophie von Cornélius Castoriadis.Cornelius Castoriadis (ed.) - 1991 - Wien: Turia & Kant.
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    Window into chaos.Cornelius Castoriadis & Andrew Cooper - 2018 - Thesis Eleven 148 (1):77-88.
    This is the first English translation of a remarkable two-part lecture given by Cornelius Castoriadis at the École des hautes etudes en sciences sociales in January 1992. The lecture features within a series on social transformation and the task of creative forms of labour. In this installment Castoriadis explores the significance of art through a creative reading of Aristotle's famous definition of tragedy in the Poetics. He rejects Aristotle's dependence on the mimetic tradition in search for a vision of (...)
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    The Synoptic Vision: Essays on the Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars.Cornelius Delaney, Michael J. Loux, Gary Gutting & W. David Solomon (eds.) - 1977 - University of Notre Dame Press.
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  44. Democracy as Procedure and Democracy as Regime.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1997 - Constellations 4 (1):1-18.
    In the intellectual confusion prevailing since the demise of Marxism and “marxism”, the attempt is made to define democracy as a matter of pure procedure, explicitly avoiding and condemning any reference to substantive objectives. It can easily be shown, however, that the idea of a purely procedural “democracy” is incoherent and self‐contradictory. No legal system whatsoever and no government can exist in the absence of substantive conditions which cannot be left to chance or to the workings of the “market” but (...)
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    "Facing the War" and "The Socio-Economic Roots of Re-Armament": A Rejoinder.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1982 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1982 (53):192-198.
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    The Demonstrative Adjective This: Chaucer's Use of a Colloquial Narrative Device.Cornelius Novelli - 1957 - Mediaeval Studies 19 (1):246-249.
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    Addressing exploitation and inequities in open science: A relational perspective.Cornelius Ewuoso, Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Ambroise Wonkam & Jantina de Vries - 2023 - Developing World Bioethics 23 (4):331-343.
    There are concerns that participation in open science will lead to various forms of exploitation – of researchers and scholars in low‐income countries and under‐resourced institutions. This article defends a contrary thesis and demonstrates the exact ways the underexplored notions of communal relationships, human dignity and social justice – and the normative principles to which they give rise – grounded in African philosophy can usefully address critical concerns regarding exploitation in the sharing of research resources to facilitate open partnership/collaboration and (...)
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    The Imaginary Institution of Society.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1997 - MIT Press.
    As a work of social theory, I would argue that it belongs in a class with the writings of Habermas and Arendt". -- Jay Bernstein, University of Essex This is one of the most original and important works of contemporary European thought.
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  49. Message in a bottle from ‘the crisis of reality’: on Ludwik Fleck’s interventions for an open epistemology.Cornelius Borck - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 35 (3):447-464.
    The continuing relevance of Ludwik Fleck’s work, above its status as a classic in science studies, lies in his reflexive conceptualisation of an open epistemology. As early as 1929, in the midst of a broad debate about a ‘crisis’ of science, Fleck offered a socio-historical analysis of the widely assumed crisis in form of an epistemology. He presented his argument, which was in itself an interrogation of the metaphysical foundations of science, as a reflexive and political intervention to this debate. (...)
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    Addressing exploitation and inequities in open science: A relational perspective.Cornelius Ewuoso, Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Ambroise Wonkam & Jantina Vries - 2023 - Developing World Bioethics 23 (4):331-343.
    There are concerns that participation in open science will lead to various forms of exploitation – of researchers and scholars in low-income countries and under-resourced institutions. This article defends a contrary thesis and demonstrates the exact ways the underexplored notions of communal relationships, human dignity and social justice – and the normative principles to which they give rise – grounded in African philosophy can usefully address critical concerns regarding exploitation in the sharing of research resources to facilitate open partnership/collaboration and (...)
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