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  1. Intisari filsafat Al Ghazali.H. Rusʾan - 1963 - Djakarta,: Bulan Bintang.
  2. v. 21. Buddhist philosophy from 600 to 750 A.D.Karl H. Potter, an Introduction by Eli Franco & Karen Lang - 1970 - In The encyclopedia of Indian philosophies. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
     
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  3. v. 25. Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika in recent times.Karl H. Potter & an Introduction by Kisor K. Chakrabarti - 1970 - In The encyclopedia of Indian philosophies. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
     
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    Russell and G.H. Hardy: a Study of Their Relationship.I. Grattan-Guinness - 1991 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 11 (2):165-179.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:RUSSELL AND G. H. HARDY: A STUDY OF THEIR RELATIONSHIP I. GRATTAN-GUINNESS Faculty of Science, Engineering and Mathematics Middlesex Polytechnic Enfield, Middlesex EN3 45F, England I. INTRODUCTION Prom time to time the name of Hardy turns up in Russell's career: a common interest in set theory and the philosophy of mathematics, similar political and religious sentiments, and certain matters of mutual concern arising at Trinity College Cambridge and in (...)
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    Water Margin.E. H. S., Shih Nai-an & J. H. Jackson - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):386.
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    Awareness of Jordanian Investigators About the Importance of Ethics Review Committees: A Pilot Study.Abeer M. Rababa’H., Karem H. Alzoubi, Mera Ababneh & Omar F. Khabour - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (2):821-831.
    Protection of study participants is an integral function of the Institutional Review Board. Recently, great efforts were dedicated to enhance investigators’ awareness of ethical principles in conducting human research and to implement reviewing committees’ standards in Jordan to ensure the transparency, versatility, and responsibility in handling human subjects research in the country. The aim of the current study is to evaluate the awareness and attitudes of healthcare investigators in Jordan towards the structure and importance of IRBs. A questionnaire was distributed (...)
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    Van Meter Ames: An Examination and Appraisal of His Philosophy of Art.Elmer H. Duncan - 1981 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 15 (4):97.
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    (1 other version)Ultraproducts which are not saturated.H. Jerome Keisler - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (1):23-46.
    In this paper we continue our study, begun in [5], of the connection between ultraproducts and saturated structures. IfDis an ultrafilter over a setI, andis a structure, the ultrapower ofmoduloDis denoted byD-prod. The ultrapower is important because it is a method of constructing structures which are elementarily equivalent to a given structure. Our ultimate aim is to find out what kinds of structure are ultrapowers of. We made a beginning in [5] by proving that, assuming the generalized continuum hypothesis, for (...)
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    Freedom and Purpose. An Interpretation of the Psychology of Spinoza.James H. Dunham - 1917 - Philosophical Review 26 (1):102-104.
  10. A fundamental link between system theory and statistical mechanics.H. Atmanspacher & H. Scheingraber - 1987 - Foundations of Physics 17 (9):939-963.
    A fundamental link between system theory and statistical mechanics has been found to be established by the Kolmogorov entropy K. By this quantity the temporal evolution of dynamical systems can be classified into regular, chaotic, and stochastic processes. Since K represents a measure for the internal information creation rate of dynamical systems, it provides an approach to irreversibility. The formal relationship to statistical mechanics is derived by means of an operator formalism originally introduced by Prigogine. For a Liouville operator L (...)
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    (1 other version)Locke, Descartes, and the Science of Nature.H. A. S. Schankula - 1980 - Journal of the History of Ideas 41 (3):459.
    The author re-Examines the evidence (including the manuscript evidence) relevant to an understanding of the historico-Philosophical relationship of john locke to rene descartes and, Consequently, Of the relationship of "the empirical school" to "rationalism." arguing against a standardly accepted view (that of, Among others, Richard aaron), He suggests that, Both early and late, In the drafts of 1671 and in the "mature" "essay", Locke rejected descartes' science and philosophy of science precisely because he rejected his epistemology; furthermore, He rejected descartes' (...)
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    Vom Pflichtgemäßen Handeln / de Officiis: Lateinisch - Deutsch.H. G. Cicero - 2011 - De Gruyter.
    Die neue herausragende Übertragung. Cicero verfasste "De officiis" in den Monaten nach der Ermordung Caesars als Vermächtnis an seinen Sohn. Von allen Werken Ciceros hat es am stärksten auf die Nachwelt gewirkt. Es wurde am häufigsten übersetzt und kommentiert. Voltaire und Friedrich der Große hielten "De officiis" für das beste Buch zum Thema moralisches Verhalten.
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    Parental refusal of life-saving treatments for adolescents: Chinese familism in medical decision-making re-visited.H. U. I. Edwin - 2008 - Bioethics 22 (5):286–295.
    This paper reports two cases in Hong Kong involving two native Chinese adolescent cancer patients (APs) who were denied their rights to consent to necessary treatments refused by their parents, resulting in serious harm. We argue that the dynamics of the 'AP-physician-family-relationship' and the dominant role Chinese families play in medical decision-making (MDM) are best understood in terms of the tendency to hierarchy and parental authoritarianism in traditional Confucianism. This ethic has been confirmed and endorsed by various Chinese writers from (...)
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  14. Cognitive Time Scales in a Necker-Zeno Model for Bistable Perception.H. Atmanspacher - 2008 - Open Cybernetics and Systemics Journal:234-251.
    1 – Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology and Mental Health, Wilhelmstr. 3a, 79098 Freiburg, Germany 2 – Parmenides Center, Via Mellini 26-28, 57031 Capoliveri, Italy 3 – Department of Ophtalmology, University of Freiburg, Killianstr. 5, 79106 Freiburg, Germany 4 – Institute of Physics, University of Freiburg, Hermann- Herder -Str. 3, 79104 Freiburg, GermanyThe “Necker-Zeno model”, a model for bistable perception inspired by the quantum Zeno effect, was previously used to relate three basic time scales of cognitive relevance to one (...)
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  15. (1 other version)An Essay in Modal Logic.Georg H. von Wright - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (104):76-79.
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    Detection of change in shape: an advantage for concavities.Elan Barenholtz, Elias H. Cohen, Jacob Feldman & Manish Singh - 2003 - Cognition 89 (1):1-9.
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    The perceived role of Islam in immigrant Muslim medical practice within the USA: an exploratory qualitative study.A. I. Padela, H. Shanawani, J. Greenlaw, H. Hamid, M. Aktas & N. Chin - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (5):365-369.
    Background: Islam and Muslims are underrepresented in the medical literature and the influence of physician’s cultural beliefs and religious values upon the clinical encounter has been understudied. Objective: To elicit the perceived influence of Islam upon the practice patterns of immigrant Muslim physicians in the USA. Design: Ten face-to-face, in-depth, semistructured interviews with Muslim physicians from various backgrounds and specialties trained outside the USA and practising within the the country. Data were analysed according to the conventions of qualitative research using (...)
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    Neural correlates of subliminal and supraliminal letter processing—An event-related fMRI study.A. Heinzel, H. Hautzel, T. D. Poeppel, F. Boers, M. Beu & H. -W. Mueller - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3):699-713.
    One problem of interpreting research on subconscious processing is the possibility that participants are weakly conscious of the stimuli. Here, we compared the fMRI BOLD response in healthy adults to clearly visible single letters with the response to letters presented in the absence of any behavioural evidence of visibility . No letter catch trials served as a control condition. Forced-choice responses did not differ from chance when letter-to-background contrast was low, whereas they were almost 100% correct when contrast was high. (...)
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    Recent Work on the American Professional Military Ethic: An Introduction and Survey.James H. McGrath & Gustaf E. Anderson - 1993 - American Philosophical Quarterly 30:187.
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    Stesichoros and the Rhadine-Fragment.H. J. Rose - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (02):88-.
    It is not without a certain feeling of surprise that I find the fragment preserved by Strabo VIII. 3, 20, and somewhat doubtfully ascribed by him to Stesichoros, still commonly attributed to that writer. As the purpose of this note is to give what seem to me cogent reasons for holding that no poem of such a metre and content could be by an author of any possible date earlier than Alexandrian times, I cite the passage of Strabo in full. (...)
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    The Date of Iambulos.H. J. Rose - 1939 - Classical Quarterly 33 (1):9-10.
    No ancient has told us in any surviving writing when Iambulos lived. Lucian says no more than that he composed a work obviously fabulous but quite amusing; Diodoros of Sicily, the only other author to mention him at all, earns our gratitude by excerpting his romance, apparently under the impression that it was sober fact. Moderns are accordingly vague in dating him. It is obvious that he must be earlier than or contemporary with Diodoros, whose historical work mentions no date (...)
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    What is it exactly that you do? An introduction.Brian H. Childs - 2010 - HEC Forum 22 (1):1-4.
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    What Can the Pastor Learn from Freud? A Historical Perspective on Psychological and Theological Dimensions of Soul Care.H. M. Dober - 2010 - Christian Bioethics 16 (1):61-78.
    How should we shape the practice of pastoral care, especially in the context of bioethical counseling? Martin Luther grounded it in a mutual dialogue of brethren. Friedrich Schleiermacher transformed this Protestant understanding according to the modern ideals of freedom and responsibility for oneself. In response to the other basic question of pastoral care: What is the human soul?, Sigmund Freud overcame the Platonic model undergirding Schleiermacher's account. Whoever seeks to care for his own soul and the soul of the other (...)
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    Society, nature, and critical theory.H. C. Greisman - 1976 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 4 (2):123-138.
    Nature has been viewed as a curative for the problems of urbanized society, and primitivism has been forwarded as a viable alternative to modification of the industrial world. Critical theory maintains that the current phase of social development tends toward 'total administration', and that escapes to nature are them selves administered and controlled by the larger society. Back-to-nature is critiqued as an unproductive strategy whose middle-class origins render it élitist.
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    Algebraic Logic.H. Andréka, James Donald Monk & I. Németi - 1991 - North Holland.
    This volume is not restricted to papers presented at the 1988 Colloquium, but instead aims to provide the reader with a (relatively) coherent reading on Algebraic Logic, with an emphasis on current research. To help the non-specialist reader, the book contains an introduction to cylindric and relation algebras by Roger D. Maddux and an introduction to Boolean Algebras by Bjarni Joacute;nsson.
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    Is there an islamic ethic of humanitarian intervention?Sohail H. Hashmi - 1993 - Ethics and International Affairs 7:55–73.
    In the aftermath of the Cold War, Hashmi proposes this as a long overdue moment for reassessing the UN chapter on intervention, reappraising the value of human rights and justice, and most important, including Islamic thought into the new system.
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  27. The new political-science reexamined-a symposium-comment.H. Neisser - 1962 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 29 (2):136-142.
     
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    Newton on Matter and Space in De gravitatione et aequipondio fluidorum.H. Kochiras - 2013 - Religious Studies 49 (3).
    This is a preprinted excerpt from: Kochiras, “By ye Divine Arm: God and Substance in De gravitatione”, Religious Studies (Sept. 2013), 49(3): 327-356. In this preprinted excerpt, I explicate the concepts of matter and space that Newton develops in De gravitatione. As I interpret Newton’s account of created substances, bodies are constructed from qualities alone, as configured by God. Although regions of space and then “determined quantities of extension” appear to replace the Aristotelian substrate by functioning as property-bearers, they actually (...)
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  29. Jürgen Habermas' theory of communicative action: An incomplete project.Richard H. Brown & D. Goodman - 2001 - In Barry Smart & George Ritzer (eds.), Handbook of social theory. Thousands Oaks, Calif.: SAGE. pp. 201--216.
     
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    A variational approach to correlation in an electron gas.W. H. Young - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (63):371-377.
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    Greek Dvandva Compounds.H. C. Muller - 1920 - Classical Quarterly 14 (01):48-.
    Of Aristophanes' comedy Αολοσκων we have only seventeen fragments, not extensive enough to allow us an accurate judgment about the contents; but it seems certain that the second performance of the play belongs to the so-called Middle Comedy, and the various fragments are well explained in the beautiful edition of Blaydes. I will add only some words about the title.
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    Modelling asynchrony in automatic speech recognition using loosely coupled hidden Markov models.H. J. Nock & S. J. Young - 2002 - Cognitive Science 26 (3):283-301.
    Hidden Markov models (HMMs) have been successful for modelling the dynamics of carefully dictated speech, but their performance degrades severely when used to model conversational speech. Since speech is produced by a system of loosely coupled articulators, stochastic models explicitly representing this parallelism may have advantages for automatic speech recognition (ASR), particularly when trying to model the phonological effects inherent in casual spontaneous speech. This paper presents a preliminary feasibility study of one such model class: loosely coupled HMMs. Exact model (...)
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    The role of genes in life.H. Kalmus - 1959 - Acta Biotheoretica 13 (2-3):107-114.
    Cette étude critique deux notions très répandues: 1° que les genes chromosomes forment les unités fondamentales du mécanisme biologique: 2° que les organismes sont des conséquences d'ensembles de genes ‘libres’.Il est suggéré que 3° l'information codée dans les chromosomes est plutôt comparable aux indications données par un livret d'instructions et que 4° des actions fondamentales des cellules ont pu précéder les instructions qui les concernent de même façon que les techniques humaines ont précédé des textes qui les analysent.Cette analogie est (...)
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    Narrativity in history-poststructuralism and since.H. Kellner - 1995 - Filozofski Vestnik 16 (1):21-52.
    Two new ways of looking at forms of knowledge were practiced in France roughly between 1965 and 1985. The postwar Annales school of history broke from "narrative" historical accounts to "nonnarrative" accountssynchronic, quantitative accounts not in story form. At the same time, the structuralists made history a special target as they began questioning the primacy and security of meaning and the strategies for constructing meaning in narratives. If structuralism and its aftermath is to be said to have had an effect (...)
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    (3) Anhang zu den Reden an die deutsche Nation, geschrieben im Jahre 1806.Johann G. H. G. Fichte - 1971 - In Werke. Bd 7: Zur Politik, Moral Und Philosophie der Geschichte. De Gruyter. pp. 503-516.
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    Moral duties and euthanasia: why to kill is not necessarily the same as to let die.H. McLachlan - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (12):766-767.
    David Shaw's response to Hugh McLachlan's criticism of his proposed new perspective on euthanasia is ineffectual, mistaken and unfair. It is false to say that the latter does not present an argument to support his claim that there is a moral difference between killing and letting die. It is not the consequences alone of actions that constitute their moral worth. It can matter too what duties are breached or fulfilled by the particular moral agents who are involved.
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    Post-Theism: Reframing the Judeo-Christian Tradition.H. A. Krop, Arie L. Molendijk, Hent de Vries & H. J. Adriaanse (eds.) - 2000 - Peeters.
    What, if anything remains of religion after the demise of traditional theism and the theologies based upon it? What are the consequences of so-called Post-theism for the modern scholarly study of religion (in Religionswissenschaft and philosophical theology or church dogmatics, in the philosophy of religion as well as in the more recent phenomenon of comparitive religious studies)? This volume collects some thirty articles written in honor of Professor Hendrik Johan Adriaanse whose intellectual trajectory, recounted here in extensive personal reflections, has (...)
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    Indian thought: an introduction.Donald H. Bishop (ed.) - 1975 - New York: Wiley.
    On Indic philosophy, classical literature, and modern Indian philosophers; contributed articles, with introductions to the contributors.
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    The care of the mentally abnormal offender and the protection of the public.H. R. Rollin - 1976 - Journal of Medical Ethics 2 (4):157-160.
    When a serious crime—say a murder—is committed by someone who has been discharged or has absconded from prison the public reaction is extreme. And public anger is not appeased by psychiatrists and sociologists who argue in the media the case either for all mental disorders being capable of treatment leading at least to partial cure or that all crime springs from unfortunate social circumstances. In the two papers which follow the situation is described how psychopathic and other mentally abnormal offenders (...)
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    An Ethical Right to Life: A Formulation From a Buberian Dialogical Perspective.Manfred H. Vogel - 2004 - Hamilton Books.
    This work focuses on the issue of an ethical right to life. Its aim is to formulate a persuasive answer the question: What attribute can endow an entity with an ethical right to not have its existence terminated? The issue of an ethical right to life is heavily politicized and divisive in Western societies. The reflections and analyses offered in An Ethical Right to Life contribute a much-needed clarification to the on-going discussion.
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    Education in the Jewish State.H. A. Alexander - 2000 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 19 (5/6):491-507.
    This essay argues that schooling in Israel is tied too closely to ideology. This results in an indoctrinary orientation that contributes to divisiveness and imperils Israeli democracy. After reviewing and critiquing the roots of this orientation, I advance an alternative that understands education as an agent of the good rather than ideology. Israeli schooling requires a vision of goodness broad enough to encompass competing conceptions of Jewish life espoused by the majority as well as non-Jewish orientations affirmed by various minorities. (...)
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    Aquinas’ “First Way”: An Exposition and Wittgensteinian Assessment.William H. Brenner - 2016 - New Blackfriars 97 (1072).
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  43. Analyzing the Role of Educational Discourse in Achieving Sustainable Development: Quality Education as an Example.Abdullah H. Alfauzan & Ibrahim Abdelaziz Ibrahim Zeid - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:68-85.
    The roles of educational discourse are evident in the effectiveness of education. It is a comprehensive and influential discourse within the educational institution that goes beyond the concept of educational discourse. Quality education is based on educational discourses as a pillar of achieving educational sustainability. The current study uses discourse analysis methods to highlight the role played by the educational discourse in achieving quality education referred to as the fourth goal of the United Nations to achieve sustainable development. The study (...)
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    Honesty as an evolutionarily stable strategy.Robert H. Frank - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (4):705-706.
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    Quelques remarques sur l'holisme dans la pensée grecque.H. J. Pos - 1943 - Acta Biotheoretica 7 (3-4):183-192.
    Die griechische Weltauffassung unterscheidet sich van der modernen durch den Gedanken der Begrenztheit des Weltalls, das sich dem spekulativen Blick seinem Wesen nach erschliesst. Die inPlaton's Timaios gipfelnde Kosmologie bestimmt das Weltall nach den Wesensgesichtspunkten der Endlichkeit, der Einzigkeit, der Lebendigkeit und der Vollkommenheit.Platon's Holismus bezieht die leblose und die lebende Natur unter die Idee des Lebens des Kosmos, dessen „Teile” die in der Erfahrung gegebenen Lebenserscheinungen sind. Sein von innen her und intuitiv aufgebautes Weltbild, das die Erscheinungen von oben (...)
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  46. Priciples of juristic methodology.H. Ahrens - 1887 - In William Hastie (ed.), Outlines of the science of jurisprudence: an introduction to the systematic study of law. Holmes Beach, Fla: Gaunt.
     
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    Der Staat / de Re Publica: Lateinisch - Deutsch.H. G. Cicero - 2011 - De Gruyter.
    Der Philosoph Wilhelm Dilthey nannte Ciceros "Der Staat" eines der größten Kunstwerke in Prosa. Cicero, der die höchsten Ämter im Staat innehatte und sich verzweifelt gegen den Untergang der Republik stemmte, verdichtet seine praktischen Erkenntnisse in diesem Werk zu einem Gefüge von Begriffen, das für das Leben jeder Gemeinschaft gültig ist. In Anlehnung an Platons "Politeia" legt Cicero in Form eines Dialoges die Vor- und Nachteile der unterschiedlichen Staatssysteme dar. Im Gegensatz zu Platon ist sein idealer Staat jedoch keine Fiktion, (...)
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    Claudius at baiae.H. C. Mason - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (2):732-735.
    On 15 March 46 Claudius published at Baiae an edict enfranchising the Anauni, Tulliasses and Sinduni. The citizenship of these tribespeople in the Italian Alps had previously been uncertain: they were attached to the nearby municipium of Tridentum, which already enjoyed Roman citizenship, but were themselves no more than de facto Roman citizens. Claudius now confirmed their legal status as Romans.
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    The Dimensions of Emotion, Affection and Aesthetics in School Curriculum: An Integrated Mechanism of Science and Humanistic Education.Z. H. U. Xiao-man - 2011 - Journal of Aesthetic Education (Misc) 5:012.
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  50. Breviario de luz y amor, doce años de acción cultural, 1931-1943.López Penha & H. Haim - 1944 - [Santiago, República dominicana]: Editorial "La Información".
    Ensayos (de la revista "Lumen")--Conferencias.--Mensajes.
     
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