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    Basic moral values: A shared core.Frances V. Harbour - 1995 - Ethics and International Affairs 9:155-170.
    Without some form of objectivity, Harbour argues, there is no firm grounding other than taste for criticizing whatever constitutes another culture's values, or even for reforming one's own—and there is no firm grounding for moral objections to someone such as Hitler or Idi Amin.
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    Bioethics and armed conflict: Moral dilemmas of medicine and war - by Michael L. Gross.—Frances V. Harbour - 2008 - Ethics and International Affairs 22 (2):225–227.
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    Reasonable probability of success as a moral criterion in the western just war tradition.Frances V. Harbour - 2011 - Journal of Military Ethics 10 (3):230-241.
    Abstract Finding the western just war criterion of reasonable chance of success to be a contribution to ethical decision making about armed conflict requires dealing with a number of critiques. Specifying ?probability? rather than the alternatives ?hope? or ?chance?, and raising standards of evidence involved, makes the term less vague. Expanding the concept of ?success? to include morally defensible aims that can be achieved without military victory enriches the understanding of the moral relationship between ends and means in armed conflict. (...)
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    Ethics and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Religious and Secular Perspectives, Sohail H. Hashmi and Steven P. Lee, eds. , 534 pp., $85 cloth, $37.99 paper. [REVIEW]Frances V. Harbour - 2005 - Ethics and International Affairs 19 (1):121-122.
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    Islamic Principles and the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993.Frances V. Harbour - 1995 - Journal of Religious Ethics 23 (1):69-92.
    This paper analyzes contemporary political arguments and examines ethical values applied by Islamic leaders in connection with the debate over the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993. Ethical arguments with roots deep in the history of Islam have played an important role in shaping discussion about the moral status of chemical weapons, the equity of the treaty, and the relationship of both to justified defense of the community. The author closes by considering broader implications for the relationship beween cultural values and (...)
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  6. Carnegie Council.J. Bryan Hehir, Pierre Laberge, Michael N. Barnett, Brad R. Roth, Fernando R. Tesón, Steven P. Lee, Russell Hardin, Thomas Donaldson, Frances V. Harbour & Thomas W. Smith - 1995 - Ethics and International Affairs 9.
     
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    Prayer in Greek Religion (review).Frances V. Hickson - 1999 - American Journal of Philology 120 (4):632-636.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Prayer in Greek ReligionFrances Hickson–HahnSimon Pulleyn. Prayer in Greek Religion. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997. xvi + 245 pp. Cloth, $75.The study of prayer in ancient Greece faces rather daunting obstacles. Only four brief texts remain which scholars agree may represent authentic examples of cultic prayer: the twoword prayer of Eleusinian initiates, the Athenian [End Page 632] prayer to Zeus for rain, a prayer to Demeter for the barley (...)
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    The Upside to Feeling Worse Than Average (WTA): A Conceptual Framework to Understand When, How, and for Whom WTA Beliefs Have Long-Term Benefits.Ashley V. Whillans, Alexander H. Jordan & Frances S. Chen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:498583.
    Our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are shaped in critical ways by our beliefs about how we compare to other people. Prior research has predominately focused on the consequences of believing oneself to be better than average (BTA). Research on the consequences of worse-than-average (WTA) beliefs has been far more limited, focusing mostly on the downsides of WTA beliefs. In this paper, we argue for the systematic investigation of the possible long-term benefits of WTA beliefs in domains including motivation, task performance, (...)
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    Praktikum za uvod v pravoznanstvo: [izbor tekstov in praktičnih primerov.Franc Friškovec & Marijan Pavčnik (eds.) - 1979 - Ljubljana: Dopisna delavska univerza Univerzum.
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    Uvod v filozofijo.Francè Veber - 1921 - Ljubljana,: Tiskovna zadruga.
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    Discussion & reviews.Peter Forrest, Jocelyn Dunphy Blomfield, Bruce Langtry, Purushottama Bilimoria, Frances Gray, V. L. Krishnamoorthy & Winifred Win Han Lamb - 1997 - Sophia 36 (1):140-166.
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  12. Filosofskai︠a︡ vstrecha: Bergson v Rossii.Frances Nethercott - 2008 - Moskva: Modest Kolerov.
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    (1 other version)Uvod v modroslovje.Frančišek Lampe - 2010 - Ljubljana: Družina. Edited by Matija Ogrin.
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    Hegel's Reception in France.V. Mudimbe & A. Bohm - 1994 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 6 (3):5-33.
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    P2p networks and the verizon V. RIAA case: Implications for personal privacy and intellectual property. [REVIEW]Frances S. Grodzinsky & Herman T. Tavani - 2005 - Ethics and Information Technology 7 (4):243-250.
    In this paper, we examine some ethical implications of a controversial court decision in the United States involving Verizon (an Internet Service Provider or ISP) and the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In particular, we analyze the impacts this decision has for personal privacy and intellectual property. We begin with a brief description of the controversies and rulings in this case. This is followed by a look at some of the challenges that peer-to-peer (P2P) systems, used to share digital (...)
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    Asteris and the twin harbours ("Od." iv 844.7).J. V. Luce - 1976 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 96:157-159.
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    Filozofija, načelni nauk o človeku in o njegovem mestu v stvarstvu.Francè Veber - 1930 - V Ljubljani,: Jugoslovanska knjigarna.
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    Psychologie de l'art et de l'esthétique.Robert Francès - 1979 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France. Edited by Yvonne Bernard.
    Cette édition numérique a été réalisée à partir d'un support physique, parfois ancien, conservé au sein du dépôt légal de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, conformément à la loi n° 2012-287 du 1er mars 2012 relative à l'exploitation des Livres indisponibles du XXe siècle. Pages de début Avant-propos Chapitre premier - Art, esthétique et sciences humaines Chapitre II - Formes, couleurs et sons Chapitre III - L'œuvre d'art picturale Chapitre IV - Le domaine musical Chapitre V - Les espaces architecturaux (...)
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]D. C. Phillips, Peter F. Carbone Jr, Gerald L. Gutek, Bruce B. Suttle, Robert Kelley Jr, Daniel B. Calloway, Richard A. Brosio, David L. Green, Erwin V. Johanningmeier, Barbara Thayer-Bacon, Michael M. Warner, Frances O'neill & Patricia F. Goldblatt - 1994 - Educational Studies 25 (1):24-87.
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    La philosophie du développement humain: réflexions autour de l'œuvre de Claver Boundja.François-Xavier Akono & Nathasha Pemba (eds.) - 2020 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Qui n'a souvenir de la grande palabre sur la philosophie africaine? Paulin Houtondji, Marcien Towa, Eboussi Boulaga, Niamkey Koffi et bien d'autres y ont valablement laissé du leur au point de s'imposer aujourd'hui comme des références incontournables de la philosophie d'Afrique. On est parfois tenté de songer à la fin de l'activité philosophique chez les Africains avec ceux-là. C'est justement à cette éventuelle fin que refusent de souscrire aussi bien le philosophe congolais Claver Boundja que l'équipe de jeunes philosophes ayant (...)
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  21. Nietzsche's controversial journey to France (1890-1914).V. Petyx - 2004 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 59 (2):447-481.
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    Philosophy in France: Cournot and Renouvier.S. V. Keeling - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (23):365 - 370.
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    Philosophy in France: Some Recent Contributions on the Formation of Greek Thought.S. V. Keeling - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (41):86 - 91.
    History and Legend are, Professor Robin believes, traditionally misconceived in being conceived as in conflict. To write history is either to destroy utterly the claim of some legend to be veridical, or else to rediscover, behind what is imaginary or fabulous in it, indications of what the facts really were. Such is the accredited view. But, asks M. Robin, is not legend, on the contrary, a positive element in history? And he answers in effect that nowhere is legend more regular, (...)
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    A Caper Quotation in the Liber Glossarvm.Frances Rees - 1922 - Classical Quarterly 16 (2):106-106.
    In Class. Quart. XV. 193 Dr. Mountford discussed a quotation from the Grammarian Caper in the Liber Glossarum, and referred it to an item culled from Vergil Scholia by the Abstrusa Glossary. Since Keil in his edition of this grammarian did not know of this glossary evidence to Caper's text, it may be worth mention that another Caper quotation appears in Lib. Gloss., s.v. Kaluus. It is taken from the first sentence of p. 100 of Keil's edition, and shows that (...)
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    Online file sharing: resolving the tensions between privacy and property interests.Frances S. Grodzinsky & Herman T. Tavani - 2008 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 38 (4):28-39.
    This essay expands upon an earlier work in which we analyzed the implications of the Verizon v RIAA case for P2P Networks vis-à-vis concerns affecting personal privacy and intellectual property. In the present essay we revisit some of the concerns surrounding this case by analyzing the intellectual property and privacy issues that emerged in the MGM Studios v. Grokster case. These two cases illustrate some of the key tensions that exist between privacy and property interests in cyberspace. In our analysis, (...)
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    Philosophy in France: Recent Interpretation of Cartesianism.S. V. Keeling - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (43):336 - 340.
  27. Philosophy in France.Stanley V. Keeling - 1929 - Humana Mente 4 (13):101-109.
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  28. Philosophy in France.Stanley V. Keeling - 1928 - Humana Mente 3 (11):357-361.
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    Philosophy in France: M. Le Roy's Interpretation of Evolution.S. V. Keeling - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (33):89 - 93.
    In his two volumes on Intuitive Thought Professor Edouard Le Roy continues his idealistic interpretation of spiritual creativity, and turns from its ‘products’ manifested in biological and human evolution to consider its most intimate character, as it is ‘lived through’ or directly experienced in intuitive and inventive thinking. The whole plan and its execution are determined by two characteristic themes of Bergsonism—intuition and the dynamical schema—though these are repensès in a quite original way. “Intuitive thought” and “metaphysical thought,” M. Le (...)
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    On the Evolution of Spinoza's Political and Philosophical Ideas.V. V. Sokolov - 1964 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 2 (4):57-62.
    One of the most persistent and popular bourgeois myths about Spinoza is that of his unwillingness to participate in any kind of political struggle whatever. This myth is sustained particularly by those non-Marxist historians of philosophy who contend that the essence of Spinozism is the development of a new form of religiosity, free of the limitations of any national religion. Such a conception of the Dutch thinker is partially based on facts related by his first biographers, particularly Lucas. As we (...)
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    Philosophy in France: Some After-Thoughs of M. Bergson.S. V. Keeling - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (39):355 - 359.
    To the bulk of the British reading public ‘contemporary French philosophy’ would seem to be interchangeable with ‘the works of M. Bergson.’ And it can scarcely be otherwise when, as an erudite correspondent of Le Temps relates, Paris now prints in a week one million books—as many as were printed annually in the reign of the Roi Soleil. For the proportion of these devoted to philosophy is not small. One voracious reader and professor of philosophy in Switzerland, Monsieur J. Benrubi (...)
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    Philosophy in France.S. V. Keeling - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (31):345 - 349.
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  33. Lehoux, F. - Jean De France, Due De Berri. Tome Ii, Tome Iii & Tome Iv. [REVIEW]V. Tonini - 1970 - Scientia 64 (105):666.
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    Philosophy in France.S. V. Keeling - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (17):94-104.
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    Reproduction rates of France and Spain: A survey of recent literature.D. V. Glass - 1945 - The Eugenics Review 37 (2):61.
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    Book review section 2. [REVIEW]Jan Price Greenough, Donald Vandenberg, Thalia M. Mulvihill, Richard Guarasci, Thomas V. O'brien, Frances O'neill, Lucy F. Townsend & Chigozie Achebe - 1999 - Educational Studies 30 (1):69-98.
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    Philosophy in France.S. V. Keeling - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (15):379-386.
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    Philosophy in France.S. V. Keeling - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (37):78-82.
    To the bulk of the British reading public ‘contemporary French philosophy’ would seem to be interchangeable with ‘the works of M. Bergson.’ And it can scarcely be otherwise when, as an erudite correspondent of Le Temps relates, Paris now prints in a week one million books—as many as were printed annually in the reign of the Roi Soleil. For the proportion of these devoted to philosophy is not small. One voracious reader and professor of philosophy in Switzerland, Monsieur J. Benrubi, (...)
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    Philosophy in France.S. V. Keeling - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (35):343-347.
    In his two volumes on Intuitive Thought Professor Edouard Le Roy continues his idealistic interpretation of spiritual creativity, and turns from its ‘products’ manifested in biological and human evolution to consider its most intimate character, as it is ‘lived through’ or directly experienced in intuitive and inventive thinking. The whole plan and its execution are determined by two characteristic themes of Bergsonism—intuition and the dynamical schema—though these are repensès in a quite original way. “Intuitive thought” and “metaphysical thought,” M. Le (...)
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    The Perceived Impact of COVID-19 on Student Well-Being and the Mediating Role of the University Support: Evidence From France, Germany, Russia, and the UK.Maria S. Plakhotnik, Natalia V. Volkova, Cuiling Jiang, Dorra Yahiaoui, Gary Pheiffer, Kerry McKay, Sonja Newman & Solveig Reißig-Thust - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The rapid and unplanned change to teaching and learning in the online format brought by COVID-19 has likely impacted many, if not all, aspects of university students' lives worldwide. To contribute to the investigation of this change, this study focuses on the impact of the pandemic on student well-being, which has been found to be as important to student lifelong success as their academic achievement. Student well-being has been linked to their engagement and performance in curricular, co-curricular, and extracurricular activities, (...)
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    Philosophy in France: Journal of philosophical studies.S. V. Keeling - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (21):85-93.
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  42. Philosophy in France: Bergson: Some Recent Appreciations.S. V. Keeling - 1929 - Humana Mente 4 (15):379-386.
     
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    Philosophy in France: M. Meyerson's Theory of Cognition.S. V. Keeling - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (29):91-95.
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    Deux philosophes de la vie Bergson, Guyau.V. Jankelevitch - 1924 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 97:402 - 449.
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  45. Lehoux, F. - Jean De France, Due De Berri. Sa Vie. Son Action Politique Tome I. [REVIEW]V. Tonini - 1967 - Scientia 61 (102):180.
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  46. The Human Tradition in Modern France. Edited by K. Steven Vincent and Alison Klairmont-Lingo.L. V. Smith - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (6):842-842.
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  47. To Die or Not to Die. [REVIEW]Larry R. Churchill, Daniel Callahan, Elizabeth A. Linehan, Anne E. Thal, Frances A. Graves, Alice V. Prendergast, Donald G. Flory & John Hardwig - 1997 - Hastings Center Report 27 (6):4.
    Letters commenting on Hardwig, J "Is There a Duty to Die?" with a reply to those letters by the author.
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    Science and its unintended outcomes. Elof Axel Carlson (2006). Times of Triumph, Times of Doubt: Science and the Battle for Public Trust, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. 218 pp. ISBN 0‐87969‐805‐5. [REVIEW]Anne V. Buchanan - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (2):198-199.
  49. (1 other version)De l'erreur.V. Brochard - 1880 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 9:98-104.
     
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    Elementa philosophiae.François Xavier Maquart - 1937 - Parisiis,: A. Blot.
    I. Introductio ad totam philosophiam. Philosophia instrumentalis seu logica.--II. Philosophia naturalis.--III. Metaphysics. 2 v.
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