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    Grotius and Late Medieval Ius Commune on Rebellion and Civil War.Dante Fedele - 2020 - Grotiana 41 (2):371-389.
    This paper explores the presence of late medieval ius commune in Grotius’s thought on the use of force in internal strife and war, based on De iure belli ac pacis. To this end, it examines Grotius’s use of ius commune sources, and considers some similar sources, which he does not actually cite, but which relate to his discussion. By clarifying Grotius’s selection and use of ius commune sources, the paper intends to contribute to the achievement of a (...)
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    The influence of canon law on ius commune in its formative period.Sami Mehmeti - 2015 - Seeu Review 11 (2):153-164.
    In the Medieval period, Roman law and canon law formed ius commune or the common European law. The similarity between Roman and canon law was that they used the same methods and the difference was that they relied on different authoritative texts. In their works canonists and civilists combined the ancient Greek achievements in philosophy with the Roman achievements in the field of law. Canonists were the first who carried out research on the distinctions between various legal sources and (...)
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    The Binding Force of Unilateral Promises in the Ius Commune before Grotius.Giovanni Chiodi - 2020 - Grotiana 41 (1):40-58.
    The idea that a simple unilateral promise, until it is accepted, is not binding according to natural law is defended by Grotius in his major work with an argumentation drawn directly from Lessius, an important source of inspiration for the Dutch jurist, who in turn solves the dispute rooted in the tradition of ius commune. This article aims to reconstruct, in its essential stages, an itinerary through the main positions of medieval and early modern civil and canon lawyers about (...)
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    Representation in Business: Grotius’s Inleidinge and the Ius Commune Tradition in the Low Countries.Wouter Druwé - 2023 - Grotiana 44 (2):293-333.
    In his Inleidinge tot de Hollandsche Rechts-geleerdheid, Hugo Grotius wrote an accessible introductory overview of Hollandic law, in which he combined insights from the learned law (ius commune) with the particular law of Holland. The Inleidinge was read by generations of Dutch law students, and would thus become very influential in the Roman-Dutch tradition. This contribution studies how the topic of representation, especially in a business context, was treated in Grotius’s Inleidinge. On the basis of an analysis of the (...)
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  5. Due process versus the maintenance of order in European law: the contribution of the ius commune.Paul Hyams & Peter Coss - 2000 - In Peter R. Coss (ed.), The moral world of the law. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 62.
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    Ius Constitutionale Commune Latinoamericanum and the challenges of judicialization of politics.Ana Micaela Alterio - 2018 - Estudios de Filosofía Práctica E Historia de Las Ideas 20 (1):1-21.
    Este artículo estudia críticamente el concepto de Ius Constitutionale Commune Latinoamericanum como fenómeno de judicialización de la política a nivel regional. Partiendo de la afirmación de que el derecho constitucional es político, se analizan algunos rasgos del ICCAL como la ideología que lo inspira, la teoría en que se apoya el concepto y el arreglo institucional que lo sostiene, para problematizar su carácter "común". Bajo el entendido que cualquier proyecto constitucional está indisolublemente ligado a un diseño institucional que lo (...)
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  7. Ubi Ius, Ibi Civitas: A Republican Account of the International Community.Samantha Besson - 2009 - In Samantha Besson & José Luis Martí (eds.), Legal Republicanism: National and International Perspectives. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Ius Constitutionale Commune en América Latina, de Armin von Bogdandy – Héctor Fix – Mariela Morales.Leonardo García Jaramillo - 2016 - Co-herencia 13 (24):293-298.
    Además del desafío propiamente jurídico que plantean la interamericanización del derecho y los proyectos que propugnan por un constitucionalismo transformador de las desigualdades sociales y políticas que aquejan a los países de la región, se plantean retos de naturaleza política. Sobresalen la inclusión social y la debida representación política. Dentro de los retos filosóficos se encuentra la depuración de conceptos que sofistiquen y precisen las categorías con las cuales describimos nuevos fenómenos en América Latina.
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    Ius Gentium as Publicly Articulated Moral Science.Matthew K. Minerd - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (3):1043-1058.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ius Gentium as Publicly Articulated Moral ScienceMatthew K. MinerdAmong the various types of law discussed in St. Thomas's theological "treatise on law"—questions 90–108 of Summa theologia [ST] I-II—the classification known as the "law of nations" (ius gentium) holds an ambiguous epistemological position. Marking a kind of halfway point between the natural law and civil law, it seems to straddle both domains. In fact, in a particularly important text dedicated (...)
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    Res Communes Omnium: The History of an Idea from Greek Philosophy to Grotian Jurisprudence.Martin Schermaier - 2009 - Grotiana 30 (1):20-48.
    Some legal historians are startled by the fact that Grotius was able to develop a new theory of res communes omnium and mare liberum by using antique ideas whereas these ideas were known in philosophy and jurisprudence throughout the Middle Ages. This contribution shows that Grotius's theory of res communes omnium was innovative only because he developed a new concept of ownership and placed it within a new framework of ius naturale. Both new concepts, ownership and ius naturale, had their (...)
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    Dominium et ius chez Francisco de Vitoria, Domingo de Soto et Domingo Bañez.Gaëlle Demelemestre - 2015 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 71 (3):473-492.
    Gaëlle Demelemestre | : On présente généralement Francisco de Vitoria, Domingo de Soto et Domingo Bañez comme des auteurs de la Seconde Scolastique, et plus précisément de sa première vague. Il est de ce fait supposé que leurs positions intellectuelles sont suffisamment similaires pour que l’on puisse les traiter ensemble, et qu’elles soient exposées et complétées les unes par les autres. Des personnalités d’une telle envergure peuvent-elles cependant réellement avoir fondu leurs objet et visée propres en une thèse commune (...)
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    El totus orbis y el ius gentium en Francisco de Vitoria: el equilibrio entre tradición e innovación | Totus orbis and ius gentium in Francisco de Vitoria: the balance between tradition and innovation.Encarnacion Fernandez Ruiz-Galvez - 2017 - Cuadernos Electrónicos de Filosofía Del Derecho 35:19-43.
    Resumen: El artículo examina dos conceptos centrales en la doctrina internacional de Vitoria: la idea de orbe como comunidad universal de todos los hombres y de todos los pueblos unidos por el vínculo de la común naturaleza humana, y el ius gentium como Derecho universal de la humanidad que rige en todo el orbe. El trabajo destaca el equilibrio entre tradición (universalismo cosmopolita de raíces estoicas y cristianas y iusnaturalismo clásico) e innovación (ideas de derechos naturales, de igualdad e independencia (...)
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    Punishment without a Sovereign? The Ius Puniendi Issue of International Criminal Law: A First Contribution towards a Consistent Theory of International Criminal Law.Kai Ambos - 2013 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 33 (2):293-315.
    Current International Criminal Law (ICL) suffers from at least four fairly serious theoretical shortcomings. First, as a starting point, the concept and meaning of ICL in its different variations must be clarified (‘the concept and meaning issue’). Second, the question of whether and how punitive power can exist at the supranational level without a sovereign (‘the ius puniendi issue’) must be answered in a satisfactory manner. Third, the overall function or purpose of ICL as opposed to national criminal law (‘the (...)
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    From sodomy to homosexuality: the role of criminal law in Filippo Maria Renazzi’s Rome between the Enlightenment and the Napoleonic Era.Tommaso Scaramella - forthcoming - Intellectual History Review.
    Throughout the nineteenth century, significant transformations took place in the understanding of Western homosexuality, shifting from the domain of criminal law to that of medical science. This article explores the role of European legal thought in laying the groundwork for such changes, particularly starting from the mid-eighteenth century. Examining the contributions of the Roman jurist Filippo Maria Renazzi (1745–1808), this research emphasizes his role among the thinkers who lived through the transition from the European ius commune tradition to the (...)
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    The Concept of European Administrative Law and the Background of the Development of the Law on Administrative Procedure of the European Union.Ieva Deviatnikovaitė - 2013 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 20 (3):1005-1022.
    There are several reasons, according to which it is worth analyzing European administrative law. First, this is a rather new branch of law. Second, the European administrative law is treated in different countries from different legal traditions positions, consequently, any effort to unify the approach to it can provide a basis for a unified European administrative law model. Third, there are no works dedicated to the analysis of the phenomenon of the European administrative law in Lithuania. Therefore, this article deals (...)
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    Heritage, community and future generations: the transgenerational quest for justice.Davide Grasso - 2023 - Rivista di Estetica 84:103-121.
    A theory of transgenerational justice ought to be grounded on intuitions shared in the human community. One is parental responsibility, postulating duties between the generating and the generated in a realm of proximity. To achieve greater political abstraction, it is necessary to deny self-sufficiency to such primary transgenerational level, arguing for its structural need to rely on external sources distant in space and time. A critical cross-examining of concepts relevant to justify the leap from proximity to distance follows (community and (...)
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    The 'Freedom of the Sea' and the 'Modern Cosmopolis' in Alberico Gentili's De Iure Belli.Diego Panizza - 2009 - Grotiana 30 (1):88-106.
    The purpose of the present study is the understanding of Gentili's position on the law of the sea as expressed in his classic De iure belli . The key constitutive elements turn out to be: 1) the idea of the sea as 'res communis' to all mankind, which amounts to the concept of 'freedom of the sea'; 2) 'jurisdiction' of the coastal state on the adjacent sea, even on the high seas, in order to police crime and prevent/punish piracy. As (...)
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    Philosophie und gesellschaftliche Praxis: Wirkungen der Philosophie K.C.F. Krauses in Deutschland, 1833-1881.Enrique Menéndez Ureña - 2001 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog.
    Dieses Buch versucht, die institutionelle Wirkung der Schuler K. C. F. Krauses grosstenteils anhand unveroffentlichter Handschriften zu rekonstruieren und den philosophie- und padagogikgeschichtlichen Kontext zu erhellen. Eingehend behandelt werden die ersten deutschen Philosophiekongresse, die von theistischen (I. H. Fichte) bzw. linkshegelianischen (L. Noack, K. Nauwerck) Richtungen und von Krauseanhangern veranstaltet wurden. Die Untersuchung widmet der engen Beziehung zwischen Frobel und Krause und dem daraus entspringenden 'Krause-Frobelianismus' besondere Aufmerksamkeit: Sie zeigt, inwiefern Krauses Philosophie mit ihren Tendenzen zum Praktischwerden und zum 'menschheitlichen' (...)
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    1245 — Année canonique.Charles de Miramon - 2022 - ThéoRèmes 18 (18).
    In 1245 Canon Law reaches an apex. A Lawyer-Pope Innocent IV proclaims at the Œcumenical Council of Lyons the prestige of Canon Law and his professors. Canon Law is perceived as a new and sometimes controversial ecclesiastical science of power. This new status can be explained by the growth of the ius commune in Italian universities and the rivalries between Roman Law, Canon Law and theology. Innocent IV promotes the figure of the ecclesiastical judge. He also delineates an ecclesiology (...)
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    Drei Proben aus dem Fragenkreis „Erfahrung“ im mittelalterlichen gelehrten Recht.Knut Wolfgang Nörr - 2012 - Das Mittelalter 17 (2):34-46.
    This article is concerned with the role of experientia in medieval law. This could take a number of forms, three of which are treated by way of example. In the first part of the essay, the author discusses how experience first came to serve as a source for the creation and legitimisation of new law since Late Antiquity. Henceforth, it became an important principle within Canon Law that served not only to create legal regulations supplementary to traditional law but also (...)
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    Grotius’s Contract Theory in the Works of His German Commentators: First Explorations.Paolo Astorri - 2020 - Grotiana 41 (1):88-107.
    Due to its enormous importance, Grotius’s contract doctrine has been extensively investigated by legal historians. This paper seeks to enhance scholarly understanding of this topic by looking at commentaries on De jure belli ac pacis written by German theologians and jurists in the second half of the seventeenth century. The paper focuses on comments concerning promises: the criteria for promises that are binding under natural law; the foundations of the obligation to keep promises; error and duress; and immoral promises. Grotius’s (...)
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    Reassessing legal humanism and its claims: petere fontes?Paul J. Du Plessis & John W. Cairns (eds.) - 2016 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Legal humanism has become deeply entrenched in most modern works on European legal history from the 17th century onwards and has been accepted with such blind faith by many modern scholars that few have challenged it. As a result, it has been used to substantiate larger claims about the deathof Roman law, the separation between the golden age of a pan-European medieval ius commune and the fragmented reception of Roman law into the nation states of Europe, and the relevance (...)
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    La Teología y el Derecho contractual en la edad moderna.Belinda Rodríguez Arrocha - 2014 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 48:307-313.
    En reseña de:Wim Decock, Theologians and Contract Law. The moraln transformation of the ius commune (ca. 1500-1650), Martinus-Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden-Boston, 2013.
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    Awakening integral consciousness: a developmental perspective.Ronnie Lessem - 2017 - New York: Routledge/Taylor and Francis Group.
    This is the second of four volumes in the CARE-ing for Integral Development series, focused on CARE: Community activation, Awakening consciousness, innovation driven institutionalized Research and transformative Education. In this book, the author focuses on ways and means of developing, in an explicitly integral way, a particular organization or society, one in relation to another, locally-globally, building on prior, local community activation. He draws on two decades of experience and illustrates how such an awakening of integral consciousness can run alongside (...)
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  25. Francisco de Vitoria and Alberico Gentili on the Legal Character of the Global Commonwealth.Andreas Wagner - 2011 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 31 (3):565-582.
    In discussing the works of 16th-century theorists Francisco de Vitoria and Alberico Gentili, this article examines how two different conceptions of a global legal community affect the legal character of the international order and the obligatory force of international law. For Vitoria the legal bindingness of ius gentium necessarily presupposes an integrated character of the global commonwealth that leads him to as it were ascribe legal personality to the global community as a whole. But then its legal status and its (...)
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  26. The Logic of Freedom and Power.Timothy Endicott - 2010 - In Samantha Besson & John Tasioulas (eds.), The philosophy of international law. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 245-259.
    A state is sovereign if it has complete power within a political community, and complete independence. It may seem that the idea of sovereignty is objectionable because of two moral principles, or incoherent because of a paradox. The paradox is that a sovereign state must be capable of binding itself and must also be incapable of binding itself. The moral principles are that no state can justly exercise complete power internally, or complete independence (since complete independence would imply freedom from (...)
     
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    On the Analogy Between Infectious Diseases and War: How to Use it and not to Use it.G. De Grandis - 2011 - Public Health Ethics 4 (1):70-83.
    In spite of extensive criticisms, war metaphors are still widespread in medical discourse. In the domain of public health analogies between war and infectious diseases are rooted in the similar impacts they can have on political institutions and communities. This similarity has been emphasized by the recent trend of addressing infectious disease from the point of view of national security. Nevertheless, it is here argued that the analogy cannot be used to model normative principles for treating carriers of contagious diseases (...)
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  28. Filozofia praw człowieka. Prawa człowieka w świetle ich międzynarodowej ochrony.Marek Piechowiak - 1999 - Lublin: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL.
    PHILOSOPHY OF HUMAN RIGHTS: HUMAN RIGHTS IN LIGHT OF THEIR INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION Summary The book consists of two main parts: in the first, on the basis of an analysis of international law, elements of the contemporary conception of human rights and its positive legal protection are identified; in the second - in light of the first part -a philosophical theory of law based on the tradition leading from Plato, Aristotle, and St. Thomas Aquinas is constructed. The conclusion contains an application (...)
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    Prophecy without Contempt: Religious Discourse in the Public Square by Cathleen Kaveny.Kyle Lambelet - 2017 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 37 (2):195-196.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Prophecy without Contempt: Religious Discourse in the Public Square by Cathleen KavenyKyle LambeletProphecy without Contempt: Religious Discourse in the Public Square Cathleen Kaveny CAMBRIDGE, MA: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2016. 464 PP. $49.95"The American public square is not a seminar room" (419). This being the case, Cathleen Kaveny's Prophecy without Contempt challenges ethicists, among others, to reconsider the rhetoric of moral address. Rather than a narrow focus on deliberation, (...)
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    Gehören Menschenrechte und Menschenwürde zusammen?Matthias Kaufmann - 2014 - Research Trends in Humanities Education & Philosophy 1:16-20.
    The concept of human dignity seems to be closely connected to the idea of human rights. But whereas human rights are at least from an institutional point of view well established, the concept of human dignity is often seen as either arbitrary and superfluous or fundamen-talistic. The paper shows that human rights and human dignity had different histories for a long time but are nowadays intrinsically connected. The concept of human dignity implies a certain core of human rights and offers (...)
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    Natural Liberty and Transference of Sovereignty in William of Ockham.Manuel Méndez Alonzo - 2013 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 20:57.
    The objective of this works in to analyze the conditions of transference of sovereignty and the concept of natural liberty in William of Ockham. Firstly, I briefly explain some antecedents of the conflict of ‘investidures’. Secondly, I will show that Ockham advanced the existence of a set of natural rights hold by the community. This permitted to argue against the Papal interference in the secular sphere, but also to set limits to the emperor himself and grant the individual with natural (...)
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    Medieval theories of natural law.John Kilcullen - unknown
    In medieval texts the term ius naturale can mean either natural law or natural right; for the latter sense see the article Natural Rights ”. Ius naturale in the former sense, and also lex naturalis, mean the universal and immutable law to which the laws of human legislators, the customs of particular communities and the actions of individuals ought to conform. It is equivalent to morality thought of as a system of law. It is called “natural” either (a) because it (...)
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    The Image of The Inter-American Court of Human Rights as an Agent of Democratic Transformation: A Tool of Self-Validation.Natalia Torres Zúñiga - 2021 - Araucaria 23 (46).
    This paper provides a critical analysis of the premises and arguments put forward by the Ius Constitutionale Commune en America Latina project to ground the image of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights as an agent of democratic transformation. It highlights three critical aspects: 1. the profile of the Court is constructed by legal scholars relying on self-validation and self-referentiality, 2. that image validates the idea that lawyers and the judiciary are agents of transformation ruling over local spaces from (...)
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    Francisco de Vitoria on the Right to Free Trade and Justice.Alejo José G. Sison & Dulce M. Redín - 2021 - Business Ethics Quarterly 31 (4):623-639.
    In 1538–39 Francisco de Vitoria delivered two relections:De IndisandDe iure belli.This article distills from these writings the topic of free trade as a “human right” in accordance withius gentiumor the “law of peoples.” The right to free trade is rooted in a more fundamental right to communication and association. The rights to travel, to dwell, and to migrate precede the right to trade, which is also closely connected to the rights to preach, to protect converts, and to constitute Christian princes. (...)
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    Archives and history.Philipp Müller - 2013 - History of the Human Sciences 26 (4):27-49.
    This article probes the relationship between archives and history by examining the archive policy on historical research in the first modern administration state of the German lands, the kingdom of Bavaria. Given the continuing tradition of the theory and practice of the arcana imperii in the 19th century, state archives served first and foremost the state. As a result, researchers’ interest in archival material was to undergo an administrative vetting procedure, in order to safeguard the interests of the state. By (...)
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  36. Dorovė ir tradicijos.Vacys Bagdonavičius, Justinas Lazauskas & Vincentas Žemaitis (eds.) - 1984 - Vilnius: "Mintis".
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  37. Menas: spalvų ir formų žaisme.Feliksas Jucevičius - 1975 - Putnam, Conn.: Spaudė Immaculata spaustuvė.
     
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    Žmogaus problema: būti ar nebūti?Jokūbas Minkevičius - 1987 - Vilnius: Mintis.
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  39. Žmogaus gelbėjimas: sofiokratija ir geodoroviniai jos pagrindai.Algirdas Statkevičius - 1990 - Chicago, Ill.: Alvudas.
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    Tomizmas ir filosofijos ateitis =.Vaclovas Bagdonavičius & Dalia Marija Stančienė (eds.) - 2002 - Vilnius: Logos.
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    Thomism and the future of philosophy.Vaclovas Bagdonavičius & Dalia Marija Stančienė (eds.) - 2002 - Vilnius: Logos.
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  42. Iš tolerancijos istorijos: straipsnių rinkinys.Jonas Balčius (ed.) - 1992 - Vilnius: Academia.
     
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  43. Mintis: dialektiniame žaisme.Feliksas Jucevičius - 1977 - [s.l.: [S.N.].
     
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    Pasąmonė ir religija: Monografija = The Unconscious and Religion.Stanislovas Juknevičius - 2011 - VILNIUS: Lietuvos kultūros tyrimų institutas.
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    Skirtingumo dimensijos: Lietuvos gyventojų vertybės europiniame kontekste = Dimensions of differences: the values of Lithuanians in the European context.Stanislovas Juknevičius - 2002 - Vilnius: S. Juknevičius.
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  46. Filosofiniai Vydūno humanizmo pagrindai.Vacys Bagdonavičius - 1987 - Vilnius: Mintis.
     
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  47. Decentralisation of education management and school leadership : The effects of public management reform ideologies.Algirda Monkev?ius & Jolanta Urbanovi? - 2016 - In Eugénie Angèle Samier (ed.), Ideologies in Educational Administration and Leadership. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Gamtos dėsniai, kultūra ir mes.Algirdas Statkevičius - 1991 - Vilnius: Sietynas.
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    Lietuvos filosofijos istorija.Jonas Balčius & Romanas Plečkaitis (eds.) - 1990 - Vilnius: Lietuvos Mokslų akademija, Filosofijos, sociologijos ir teisės institutas.
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    Žemiškasis pragaras ir jo veikėjai.Algirdas Statkevičius - 1996 - Vilnius: "Šventaragio slėnis".
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