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    Economic Consequences of Marriage and Its Dissolution: Applying a Universal Equality Norm in a Fragmented Universe.Marsha A. Freeman & Ruth Halperin-Kaddari - 2012 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 13 (1):323-360.
    Inequality in the family is the most damaging of all forces in women’s lives. It is overtly preserved by religious, customary, and state laws that formally enshrine discrimination against women and is perpetuated by de facto lack of access to nominally protective systems and remedies. International law and its implementation mechanisms provide an arena for confronting resistance to gender equality in the family, calling states to account at the highest level as well as providing a platform for domestic advocacy. CEDAW (...)
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  2. Problems Regarding the Dead Sea Scrolls.A. Dupont-Sommer & Elaine P. Halperin - 1958 - Diogenes 6 (22):75-102.
    Our knowledge of ancient history has been tremendously enlarged in the last hundred years. Ancient civilizations, formerly scarcely glimpsed or completely unknown, have emerged from the obscurity in which they were buried. In other domains, already more or less well known, the discovery of documents year after year has shed a clearer—sometimes even a harsh—light upon the great pages of the human past. These discoveries, which reveal to us what the man of earlier days was like and which enable us (...)
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    An uncommon growth feature in diamond.A. Halperin - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (34):1057-1060.
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  4. Saint Foucault: towards a gay hagiography.David M. Halperin - 1995 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    "My work has had nothing to do with gay liberation," Michel Foucault reportedly told an admirer in 1975. And indeed there is scarcely more than a passing mention of homosexuality in Foucault's scholarly writings. So why has Foucault, who died of AIDS in 1984, become a powerful source of both personal and political inspiration to an entire generation of gay activists? And why have his political philosophy and his personal life recently come under such withering, normalizing scrutiny by commentators as (...)
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    A New Appraisal-Based Framework Underlying Hope in Conflict Resolution.Eran Halperin, Richard J. Crisp & Smadar Cohen-Chen - 2017 - Emotion Review 9 (3):208-214.
    Hope is a positive emotion that plays a pivotal role in intractable conflicts and conflict resolution processes by inducing conciliatory attitudes for peace. As a catalyser for conflict resolution, it is important to further understand hope in such contexts. In this article we present a novel framework for understanding hope in contexts of intergroup conflict. Utilizing appraisal theory of emotions and heavily relying on the implicit theories framework, we describe three targets upon which hope appraisals focus in intractable conflict—the conflict, (...)
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    On the occurrence of slip in diamond.S. Tolansky, A. Halperin & S. H. Emara - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (31):675-679.
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  7. Is There a History of Sexuality?David M. Halperin - 1989 - History and Theory 28 (3):257-274.
    Sexuality is a cultural production: it represents the appropriation of the human body and of its physiological capacities by an ideological discourse. Foucault made sexuality into a field of historical investigation. The next project is to fill in the outlines of the picture he has sketched. The study of classical antiquity has a special role to play in this historical enterprise, in that it exposes sexuality, as a domain of knowledge, power, and personal experience, as a uniquely modern production. Neither (...)
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    A New Edition of the Hekhalot LiteratureSynopse zur Hekhalot-Literatur.David J. Halperin, Peter Schäfer & Peter Schafer - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (3):543.
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    Heroes, Rogues, and Religion in a Tenth-Century Chinese Miscellany.Mark Halperin - 2009 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 129 (3):413-430.
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    Lessons from a slave doctor of 1841.E. C. Halperin - 2013 - The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha 76 (1):10.
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    The Concept of Law: A Western Transplant?Jean-Louis Halpérin - 2009 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 10 (2):333-354.
    The argument of this Article is based on positivist postulates defining law as the union of primary rules and secondary rules. Taking the presence of rules of change to be decisive for the appearance of legal orders, the author first looks for their origins in the Western world. Romans were the first, in the Western world, to develop a legal system with a clear rule of change, the possibility of a new statute abrogating an old one. This Western concept of (...)
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    A roadmap for research on identity in the information society.Ruth Halperin & James Backhouse - 2008 - Identity in the Information Society 1 (1):71-87.
    As research into identity in the information society gets into its stride, with contributions from many scholarly disciplines such as technology, social sciences, the humanities and the law, a moment of intellectual stocktaking seems appropriate. This article seeks to provide a roadmap of research currently undertaken in the field of identity and identity management showing how the area is developing and how disparate contributions relate to each other. Five different perspectives are proposed through which work in the identity field can (...)
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    L’Europe comme concept juridique?Jean-Louis Halpérin - 2018 - Noesis 30:281-294.
    Que signifie l’Europe pour les juristes? La première réponse, de caractère descriptif, renvoie aux deux ordres juridiques européens, celui de l’Union Européenne et celui du Conseil de l’Europe. Ces deux ordres juridiques reposent sur des traités et les États qui adhèrent à ces traités sont reconnus comme « européens ». Le concept juridique d’Europe est donc distinct du concept géographique : il intègre des territoires situés en Asie ou outremer. L’Europe juridique ne correspond pas non plus à un peuple européen, (...)
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    (1 other version)Modernity and the embedding of economic expansion.Sandra Halperin - 2016 - European Journal of Social Theory 19 (2):172-190.
    The nationally embedded and relatively broad-based economies characteristic of developed industrial countries are usually seen as the incarnation of a modern economy. These economies are largely internally oriented and are based, to a relatively great extent, on production and services based on local and national needs. Their provenance is generally assumed to have been processes of development that began in the sixteenth century and that, in the nineteenth century, accelerated with the expansion of industrial production and the growth of global (...)
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    Solzhenitsyn, Epicurus, and the Ethics of Stalinism.David M. Halperin - 1981 - Critical Inquiry 7 (3):475-497.
    The answer to this question is simple, but it requires elaborate argumentation. Epicureanism in The First Circle stands for the ethics of Stalinist society and furnished Solzhenitsyn with the vehicle for a destructive critique of Stalinist moral theory. But Stalinism has tended to be viewed in the West chiefly as a vicious form of political opportunism, its implicit ethical structure has escaped due recognition. But Stalinism was more than one man's strategy for the seizure and consolidation of power, more even (...)
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    Parental Rights of Incarcerated Mothers with Children in Foster Care: A Policy Vacuum.Ronnie Halperin & Jennifer L. Harris - 2004 - Feminist Studies 30 (2):339-352.
  17. ha-Kinus ha-benleʼumi li-refuʼah, etiḳah ṿa-halakhah: Tamuz 753-Yuli 1993: asupat maʼamarim be-nośʼe ha-kinus.Mordechai Halperin (ed.) - 1993 - Yerushalayim: Makhon ʻa. sh. Dr. Falḳ Shlezinger.
     
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  18. A Modern Estimate of Ancient Religion: the Work of Charles Kerényi.Charles Picard & Elaine P. Halperin - 1959 - Diogenes 7 (25):118-136.
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    Connecter les juristes à l’œuvre de Norbert Elias.Jean-Louis Halpérin - 2021 - Cités 88 (4):107-119.
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    The imperial city-state and the national state form.Sandra Halperin - 2017 - Thesis Eleven 139 (1):97-112.
    This contribution argues, first, that pre-national forms of state were not displaced or supplanted by a new, national form. What we call the nation-state was not the successor to imperial or city-states but was itself a form of the European imperial city-states that had driven the expansion of capitalism in previous centuries. It argues, second, that national states emerged only after 1945 and only in a handful of states where, through welfare reforms and market and industry regulation, investment and production (...)
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  21. What, If anything, Is Biological Altruism?Topaz Halperin & Arnon Levy - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    The study of biological altruism is a cornerstone of modern evolutionary biology. Associated with foundational issues about natural selection, it is often supposed that explaining altruism is key to understanding social behavior more generally. Typically, biological altruism is defined in purely effects-based, behavioral terms – as an interaction in which one organism contributes fitness to another, at its own expense. Crucially, such a definition isn’t meant to rest on psychological or intentional assumptions. We show that, appearances and official definitions notwithstanding, (...)
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    Five Legal Revolutions Since the 17th Century: An Analysis of a Global Legal History.Jean-Louis Halpérin - 2014 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book presents an analysis of global legal history in Modern times, questioning the effect of political revolutions since the 17th century on the legal field. Readers will discover a non-linear approach to legal history as this work investigates the ways in which law is created. These chapters look at factors in legal revolution such as the role of agents, the policy of applying and publicising legal norms, codification and the orientations of legal writing, and there is a focus on (...)
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    Emotion, Emotion Regulation, and Conflict Resolution.Eran Halperin - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (1):68-76.
    The central role played by emotions in conflict has long been recognized by many of the scholars who study ethnic conflicts and conflict resolution. Yet recent developments in the psychological study of discrete emotions and of emotion regulation have yet to receive adequate attention by those who study and seek to promote conflict resolution. At the same time, scholars of emotion and emotion regulation have only rarely tested their core theories in the context of long-term conflicts, which constitute a unique (...)
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    A Month for the Entertainment of Spirits; Mammy Water In Search of the Water Spirits in Nigeria:A Month for the Entertainment of Spirits.;Mammy Water: In Search of the Water Spirits in Nigeria.Daniel Halperin - 1993 - Anthropology of Consciousness 4 (2):25-26.
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    Refuʼah, metsiʼut ṿa-halakhah: u-leshon ḥahamim marpe.Mordechai Halperin - 2011 - Yerushalayim: ha-Makhon ʻa. sh. Dr. Falḳ Shlezinger le-ḥeḳer ha-refuʼah ʻal-pi ha-Torah, le-yad ha-Merkaz ha-refuʼi Shaʻare tsedeḳ.
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    Peace.Wendy Anderson Halperin - 2013 - Atheneum Books for Young Readers.
    Illustrated with sumptuously detailed panel-style artwork and based on the Eastern philosophies of the Tao Te Ching, a lyrical picture book explores the eternal question of how to promote world peace and shares inspiring quotes from famous peacemakers while counseling readers on how to find peace within oneself.
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    Two Castrated Bulls: A Study in the Haggadah of KaʿB Al-Aḥbār.David J. Halperin & Gordon D. Newby - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (4):631.
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  28. Legal history and legal theory shaking hands : towards a gentleman's agreement about a definition of the state.Pierre Brunet & Jean-Louis Halperin - 2016 - In Maksymilian Del Mar & Michael Lobban (eds.), Law in theory and history: new essays on a neglected dialogue. Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.
     
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    Refuʼah ṿa-halakhah: halakhah le-maʻaśeh: asupat maʼamarim le-khenes Ṿeʻidat rabane Eropah, Iyar 766 (Mai 2006).Mordechai Halperin & Leora Moshe (eds.) - 2006 - Yerushalayim: ha-Makhon ʻal shem Dr. Falḳ Shlezinger le-ḥeḳer ha-refuʼah ʻal pi ha-Torah.
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    Memory and "Consciousness" in an Evolving Brazilian Possession Religion.Daniel Halperin - 1995 - Anthropology of Consciousness 6 (4):1-17.
    Participants in Northern Brazilian Tambor de Mina dance and spirit possession rituals demonstrate three principal discourses concerning memory and states of consciousness during possession. Most dancers claim, as "unconscious" mediums, to remember essentially nothing of their trance experiences. Many, however, speak of "faked" or incomplete forms of possession. In fact, my research eventually revealed that some experienced mediums and religious leaders regard, if secretly, "conscious" possession to be a more—not less—advanced form of mediumship. I consider some potential implications of the (...)
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    Why We Hate.Agneta Fischer, Eran Halperin, Daphna Canetti & Alba Jasini - 2018 - Emotion Review 10 (4):309-320.
    We offer a functional perspective on hate, showing that hate has a unique pattern of appraisals and action tendencies. Hate is based on perceptions of a stable, negative disposition of persons or groups. We hate persons and groups more because of who they are, than because of what they do. Hate has the goal to eliminate its target. Hate is especially significant at the intergroup level, where it turns already devalued groups into victims of hate. When shared among group members, (...)
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    Profils des mondialisations du droit.Jean-Louis Halpérin - 2009 - Paris: Dalloz.
    Les juristes considèrent souvent que toute société a un droit. Une conception positiviste du droit comme artefact humain conduit, au contraire, à envisager que la technologie juridique a été inventée dans l'histoire pour formaliser les changements normatifs. Cette technologie du changement a pu être ensuite transférée, par la force ou le prestige, dans d'autres sociétés. Les transferts de droit ne sont-ils pas à l'origine de plusieurs mondialisations dont on pourrait dessiner les profils? Un premier profil, de caractère historique, montre que (...)
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    Niches and ecological neutrality.Topaz Halperin - 2023 - Synthese 202 (3):1-19.
    In the past two decades there has been a high-profile debate between two frameworks for exploring biodiversity in ecology: the niche-based framework and the neutral framework. This paper discusses contrasting approaches to forge a causal relationship between the niche theory and the neutral theory. The first approach suggests that evolution for niche _differentiation_ may lead to neutrality, and the second suggests that evolution for niche _convergence_ may do so. Although counterintuitive and rarely considered, here I argue that the differentiation hypothesis (...)
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    A Review of Heterogeneity in Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. [REVIEW]Yuyang Luo, Dana Weibman, Jeffrey M. Halperin & Xiaobo Li - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Motivated emotion and the rally around the flag effect: liberals are motivated to feel collective angst (like conservatives) when faced with existential threat.Roni Porat, Maya Tamir, Michael J. A. Wohl, Tamar Gur & Eran Halperin - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (3):480-491.
    ABSTRACTA careful look at societies facing threat reveals a unique phenomenon in which liberals and conservatives react emotionally and attitudinally in a similar manner, rallying around the conservative flag. Previous research suggests that this rally effect is the result of liberals shifting in their attitudes and emotional responses toward the conservative end. Whereas theories of motivated social cognition provide a motivation-based account of cognitive processes, it remains unclear whether emotional shifts are, in fact, also a motivation-based process. Herein, we propose (...)
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    For a History of the Science of Man.Georges Gusdorf & Elaine P. Halperin - 1957 - Diogenes 5 (17):74-97.
  37. The History of Philosophy and the Art of Writing It.Ladislas Tatarkiewicz & Elaine P. Halperin - 1957 - Diogenes 5 (20):52-67.
    The history of philosophy, like every area of human endeavor, has given rise to criticisms and reservations. Nobody has expressed this more vehemently than Schopenhauer. “To study philosophy, not by reading the actual works of the philosophers, but with the aid of summaries of their doctrines in a history of philosophy, is like having someone else chew one's own food.”In a general way, Schopenhauer's reservations apply to all history of philosophy, not only to one of its aspects. Nor are they (...)
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    Anxiety and Society.Marc Chapiro & Elaine P. Halperin - 1958 - Diogenes 6 (22):103-120.
    The theories about the origins of humanity contain, for the most part, a strange contradiction. For one thing, we acknowledge that the human mind is basically different from animal intelligence; indeed, there are few writers who question the revolutionary nature of the change that has occurred in the psychic makeup of living beings as a consequence of the advent of conceptual thought, of conscious reflection, and of objective knowledge of the world. “Human intelligence,” writes Le Roy, “presents a completely original, (...)
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  39. Contemporary Geopolitics and the Geographical Framework.Ignacio Olagiie & Elaine P. Halperin - 1959 - Diogenes 7 (27):22-38.
    During the first half of the twentieth century geographers analyzed at length the individual's relationship with his natural environment. The French school of humanist geography must be credited with stressing the influence of environment which, in proportion to its pronounced characteristics, becomes more and more powerful. Thus we came to understand the causes which determine a way of life, the customs, psychology, and idiosyncracies of those who inhabit the mountains, plains, forests, deserts, or seas. Our task has been a more (...)
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  40. Don Juan and the Baroque.Jean Rousset & Elaine P. Halperin - 1956 - Diogenes 4 (14):1-16.
    Among the great creations of the seventeenth century, one of the liveliest and most rich in promise is Don juan. Even the changes that he undergoes from age to age are full of significance. This article will attempt to clarify one aspect of this evolution from a point of view exclusively that of the baroque.The reader is asked to accept as the basis for these reflections a definition of the baroque which I have given elsewhere, and which I will merely (...)
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  41. Romanticism and Stoicism in the American Novel: From Melville To Hemingway, and After.Albert Gérard & Elaine P. Halperin - 1958 - Diogenes 6 (23):95-110.
    The origins of the American mentality bear the imprint of a “tabula rasa pattern” which the Mayflowers Pilgrim Fathers brought with them to the shores of Massachusetts. To the Puritan conscience, the founding of English colonies on the virgin soil of North America seemed a complete departure, the first step in the establishment of a new society. It was an incredible experience, marked by infinite hope, and one toward which, according to one American historiographer, “the eyes of God, of the (...)
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    Dictionnaire des grandes oeuvres juridiques.Olivier Cayla, Jean-Louis Halpérin & David Annoussamy (eds.) - 2008 - Paris: Dalloz.
    Dans nos sociétés complexes et pluralistes, les interrogations sur le droit sont de plus en plus nombreuses et il est difficile de comprendre les débats qu'elles suscitent - a fortiori d'y prendre part - sans être muni des repères intellectuels permettant de prendre la mesure de leurs enjeux théoriques. Le but de ce Dictionnaire est d'apporter de tels repères forgés par la pensée juridique, en présentant une analyse des grandes œuvres fondamentales qu'elle a produites. Mais ce Dictionnaire entend rendre compte (...)
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  43. On Byzantine Painting.Wladimir Weidlé & Elaine P. Halperin - 1958 - Diogenes 6 (24):82-93.
    Except for scholarly works dealing with well-defined problems, writings on Byzantine art rarely fail to arouse in the reader some disquiet, some perplexity, regarding the aggregate of this art—its distinctive characteristics and essential values. The following remarks, confined to painting, are designed solely to clarify the foregoing statement, to indicate why it is justifiable, and to retrace, if possible, the genesis of such a state of affairs.
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    The Cinema and Popular Culture.Joffre Dumazedier & Elaine P. Halperin - 1960 - Diogenes 8 (31):103-113.
    Every citizen has an equal right to culture. The development of the means of diffusion and of democratic ideas has unquestionably furthered a trend toward the unification of culture, but this process is often hindered and retarded. Profound disparities separate the cultural ideas and practices of society, the ideal or real cultural models of different social classes and categories, those of different groups, and, finally, those of the leaders and of the public. Imbalances result from this, and it is these (...)
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    Modern Myths.Jacques Ellul & Elaine Halperin - 1958 - Diogenes 6 (23):23-40.
    The time is past when “myth” could be considered serenely, when μvθoς could be translated as “legend,” or when Littré could define it as follows: “A story pertaining to time or facts that history does not clarify and embracing either a real fact transformed into a religious notion or the invention of a fact with the help of an idea.” It was calmly asserted that the myth concerned formal divinities, that it was the means of expressing the relationship between these (...)
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    Reflections On Indian Philosophy.Olivier Lacombe & Elaine P. Halperin - 1958 - Diogenes 6 (24):32-41.
    I have been asked to express in my turn the reflections which a reading of K. Satchidananda Murty's fine paper, “Philosophical Thought in India,” have inspired in me. In complying with this request, I would like, first of all, to caution the reader that my aim is not an ambitious one and that my remarks will be formulated with great modesty. They are based, to be sure, on thirty years of intellectual and spiritual contact with Indian thought, but they remain (...)
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    History and Our Times.Eric Dardel & Elaine P. Halperin - 1958 - Diogenes 6 (21):11-25.
    Is history at present in a position to sustain the dialogue of our times? Is it not rather, like an album of faded pictures, a curiously anachronistic story for a century infatuated with progress, speed, and productivity?
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  48. The Incest Prohibition and Food Taboos.Raoul Makarius & Elaine P. Halperin - 1960 - Diogenes 8 (30):41-61.
    One does not have to be an ethnologist to know that fear of incest—a fear whose influence on modern man's behavior psychoanalysis has so ably demonstrated—is as ancient as human society. The overwhelming majority, if not all, of those primitive societies that it has been possible to study have revealed an organization governed by the law of exogamy —that is to say, by the obligation to marry solely outside the kinship group to which one belongs.
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  49. The Mythical Portrayal of Evil and of the Fall of Man.René Schaerer & Elaine P. Halperin - 1955 - Diogenes 3 (11):37-62.
    In one of his admirable letters to Princess Elizabeth, Descartes asserts that the best way to overcome the annoyances of life is to “divert one's imagination and one's senses away from them as much as possible and to make use merely of one's understanding in dealing with them.” This advice is not easy to follow, and one of the devil's principal tricks is to identify himself so profoundly with our intimate concerns that, in disowning him, we come to believe that (...)
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  50. Analysis of Intellectual Performance.Jean Cardinet & Elaine P. Halperin - 1957 - Diogenes 5 (20):103-116.
    Everyone knows of the existence of intelligence tests. This is, in fact, the only aspect of applied psychology that is familiar to the general public. However, not so many people know that these tests have been the object of protracted studies and are integrated into a highly mathematized conceptual system. Our intention is to give a summary outline of this area of research which attempts to analyze man's performance, particularly in the area of the intellect.The normal process of thought is (...)
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