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  1. MACHADO, AR et al. Linguagem e educação: o ensino ea aprendizagem de gêneros textuais Campinas: Mercado das Letras, 2009.Vanessa Elisabete Urnau Bones - 2011 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 16 (2).
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    The Emergence of Veterinary Oaths: Social, Historical, and Ethical Considerations.Vanessa Carli Bones - 2012 - Journal of Animal Ethics 2 (1):20-42.
    Veterinary oaths are public declarations sworn by veterinarians, usually when they enter the profession. As such, they may reflect professional and social concerns. Analysis of contemporary veterinary oaths may therefore reveal their ethical foundations. The objective of this article is to contextualize the ethical content of contemporary oaths, in terms of the origin and development of veterinary medicine and wider societal changes such as the intensification of farming and the rise of animal welfare. This informs a comparison of oaths from (...)
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    Animal ethics for veterinarians.Andrew Linzey (ed.) - 2017 - Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press.
    Veterinarians serve on the front lines working to prevent animal suffering and abuse. For centuries, their compassion and expertise have improved the quality of life and death for animals in their care. However, modern interest in animal rights has led more and more people to ask questions about the ethical considerations that lie behind common veterinary practices. This Common Threads volume, drawn from articles originally published in the Journal of Animal Ethics (JAE), offers veterinarians and other interested readers a primer (...)
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    Constituent Questions: The Syntax and Semantics of Questions with Special Reference to Swedish.Elisabet Engdahl - 1986 - D. Reidel Pub. Co..
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  5. Corporate social responsibility theories: Mapping the territory. [REVIEW]Elisabet Garriga & Domènec Melé - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 53 (1-2):51-71.
    The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) field presents not only a landscape of theories but also a proliferation of approaches, which are controversial, complex and unclear. This article tries to clarify the situation, mapping the territory by classifying the main CSR theories and related approaches in four groups: (1) instrumental theories, in which the corporation is seen as only an instrument for wealth creation, and its social activities are only a means to achieve economic results; (2) political theories, which concern themselves (...)
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    Beyond Stakeholder Utility Function: Stakeholder Capability in the Value Creation Process.Elisabet Garriga - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 120 (4):489-507.
    In spite of the thousands of articles on stakeholder theory, research on value creation has had a shorter history and narrower breadth. Only a few studies have researched value creation from stakeholder perspective looking at how stakeholders appropiate value or the processes or activities by which stakeholders create value. Consequently to date, certain questions still remain unanswered regarding how a firm should treat stakeholders in order to create value. Several questions arise specifically from the stakeholder's side: What does "value" mean (...)
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    Parasitic gaps.Elisabet Engdahl - 1983 - Linguistics and Philosophy 6 (1):5 - 34.
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    The contribution of the labour practices to organizational performance: The mediating role of social sustainability.Elisabete Nogueira, Sofia Gomes & João M. Lopes - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    In the fiercely competitive global business environment, the attainment of excellence is contingent upon the efficient management of human resources and their alignment with sustainable development goals. This study examines the interplay between labour practices, social sustainability and organizational performance, with a focus on the often-ignored perspectives of employees. Employees, often neglected as critical stakeholders, shape corporate values and strategy. The study uses a quantitative approach, having applied the partial least square method for the proposed research model. Questionnaire responses from (...)
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    Reasoning and choice in the Monty Hall Dilemma (MHD): implications for improving Bayesian reasoning.Elisabet Tubau, David Aguilar-Lleyda & Eric D. Johnson - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:133474.
    The Monty Hall Dilemma (MHD) is a two-step decision problem involving counterintuitive conditional probabilities. The first choice is made among three equally probable options, whereas the second choice takes place after the elimination of one of the non-selected options which does not hide the prize. Differing from most Bayesian problems, statistical information in the MHD has to be inferred, either by learning outcome probabilities or by reasoning from the presented sequence of events. This often leads to suboptimal decisions and erroneous (...)
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    El deporte en las televisiones españolas.Elisabet García, Miquel de Moragas & Miguel Gómez - 1994 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 38:109-118.
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    Nace una nueva raza de conejo: el Teddy.Elisabet Petit - 2011 - In Ivano Dionigi & Guido Barbujani, Animalia. Milano: Biblioteca universale Rizzoli. pp. 231--72.
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    A Passion for Pushing the Limits.Elisabet Sahtouris PhD - 2013 - World Futures 69 (4-6):359 - 381.
    (2013). A Passion for Pushing the Limits. World Futures: Vol. 69, The Complexity of Life and Lives of Complexity, pp. 359-381.
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    Cooperation in Stakeholder Networks: Firms’ ‘Tertius Iungens’ Role.Elisabet Garriga - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (S4):623-637.
    In stakeholder theory, most research on cooperation has been focused on inter-organizational collaboration field centered at the dyadic level, excluding the relational or network data. Relational or network data are important as the firms do not simply respond to each stakeholder individually but to an interaction of influences from the entire stakeholder set. The purpose of this article is to analyze the cooperation process among the firm and its stakeholders by considering the relational data and to describe the role of (...)
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    (1 other version)Stakeholder social capital: a new approach to stakeholder theory.Elisabet Garriga Cots - 2011 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 20 (4):328-341.
    In this paper, I present a systematic approach to stakeholder theory based on social capital: the stakeholder social capital approach. Social capital is a relatively novel concept in stakeholder theory, which in previous research was not properly defined or systematically developed. This paper aims to fill this gap by taking into account the specificities of the stakeholder theory, which implies an explicit consideration of values. Therefore, the stakeholder social capital concept is defined by four dimensions (relational, cognitive, structural and evaluative) (...)
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    Bureaucratic discourse, conversational space, and the concept of voice.Elisabet Cedersund & Roger Säljö - 1993 - Semiotica 97 (1-2):79-102.
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    The Biology of Globalization.Elisabet Sahtouris - 2000 - World Futures 55 (2):105-127.
    (2000). The Biology of Globalization. World Futures: Vol. 55, Challenges of Evolution at the Turn of the Millennium: Part III: The Chllenges of Globalization and Sustainability, pp. 105-127.
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    Welcoming Difference at the Limit of Tolerance Education.Elisabet Langmann - 2010 - Philosophy of Education 66:337-345.
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    The First Nurse–Patient Encounter in a Psychiatric Setting: discovering a moral commitment in nursing.Elisabet Sjöstedt, Anita Dahlstrand, Elisabeth Severinsson & Kim Lützén - 2001 - Nursing Ethics 8 (4):313-327.
    The aim of this study was to deepen nurses’ understanding of the importance of carefully managing the first nurse-patient encounter in a psychiatric setting according to each patient’s suffering and future hopes. The study was carried out using an action research approach. The action planned was the implementation of a conceptual model reflecting Eriksson’s caring theory. Data were collected by interviews with nurses and observational notes kept in a research diary. The data analysis followed the procedure of qualitative content analysis. (...)
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    Finding one’s way: a response to the idea of an education after progress.Elisabet Langmann - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 57 (6):1119-1126.
    Inspired by the work of Hannah Arendt, this response article focusses on the tension between hope in the future and lost hope in the present inherent in the modern idea of progress. The backdrop of the Suite ‘Education after Progress’ is some of the interrelated challenges that we are facing today, such as climate change, new pandemics, mass migration, and the rise of populism. Drawing on different philosophical concepts and strands, the five articles in the Suite explore what it would (...)
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    My Way to You: How to Make Room for Transformative Communication in Intercultural Education.Elisabet Langmann - 2016 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 50 (2):233-245.
    As populations around the globe become increasingly culturally diverse, just inter-personal relations seem dependent on our ability to find new ways of communicating with people from other cultures whose values and linguistic strategies may vary from our own cultural practices. Hence, in the increasing body of literature on intercultural education, intercultural education means helping students to acquire the right language and communication skills for enabling mutual understanding and transformation between cultures. However, several post-colonial scholars have pointed out that there is (...)
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  21. Early ERP Signature of Hearing Impairment in Visual Rhyme Judgment.Elisabet Classon, Mary Rudner, Mikael Johansson & Jerker Rönnberg - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    A note on the use of lamda conversion in generalized phrase structure grammars.Elisabet Engdahl - 1980 - Linguistics and Philosophy 4 (4):505 - 515.
    The restrictive grammatical format suggested in GPSG provides an extremely interesting alternative to transformational approaches to grammar. However, we have seen that the way the grammar is currently organized, it will in certain cases fail to give the correct interpretation to sentences with displaced constituents. Whenever a left or rightward displaced constituent contains an element that can stand in an anaphoric relation with some other element in the sentence, i.e. contains a quantifier or a pronoun, the semantic rules as given (...)
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    Catolicismo social y feminismo conservador: María de Echarri y Dolors Monserdà.Elisabet Velo Fabregat - 2021 - UNIVERSITAS Revista de Filosofía Derecho y Política 35:28-51.
    María de Echarri y Dolors Monserdà fueron dos de las figuras más significativas del feminismo católico de principios del siglo XX. La prensa fue uno de los altavoces más importantes para la difusión de las ideas de ambas propagandistas sobre la situación laboral de las obreras, así como la defensa del catolicismo, que les valieron una relevancia social y política muy importante. En este trabajo se repasarán algunos de sus escritos publicados en la prensa que mostrarán su pensamiento social, con (...)
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    A Passion for Pushing the Limits.Elisabet Sahtouris - 2013 - World Futures 69 (4-6):359-381.
    This is the story of an adventurous life of pushing limits to expand our understanding of ourselves in our universe?as an explorer, as a scientist, as a philosopher, as a political animal, as a mother and grandmother, even as an artist?concluding with the realization that all we have to go on is our stories. This is what most differentiates us from other species, even from our own cells: that we tell each other stories of What, How, and Why Things Are (...)
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    Why true globalization depends on new scientific models.Elisabet Sahtouris - 2006 - World Futures 62 (1 & 2):17 – 27.
    Ervin Laszlo's Science and the Akashic Field is vital to our transition from a long epoch of empire building - of the drive to control Earth's resources by fierce competition in a situation of perceived scarcity - to a future of truly cooperative global family. Laszlo's universe is a far cry from the one Western science has taught us and compatible with my own views as a "post-Darwinian" evolution biologist. In fact, no small number of Western scientists today have defected (...)
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    Comprehension and computation in Bayesian problem solving.Eric D. Johnson & Elisabet Tubau - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:137658.
    Humans have long been characterized as poor probabilistic reasoners when presented with explicit numerical information. Bayesian word problems provide a well-known example of this, where even highly educated and cognitively skilled individuals fail to adhere to mathematical norms. It is widely agreed that natural frequencies can facilitate Bayesian reasoning relative to normalized formats (e.g. probabilities, percentages), both by clarifying logical set-subset relations and by simplifying numerical calculations. Nevertheless, between-study performance on “transparent” Bayesian problems varies widely, and generally remains rather unimpressive. (...)
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    Identifying Emotional Expressions: Children’s Reasoning About Pretend Emotions of Sadness and Anger.Elisabet Serrat, Anna Amadó, Carles Rostan, Beatriz Caparrós & Francesc Sidera - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This study aims to further understand children’s capacity to identify and reason about pretend emotions by analyzing which sources of information they take into account when interpreting emotions simulated in pretend play contexts. A total of 79 children aged 3 to 8 participated in the final sample of the study. They were divided into the young group and the older group. The children were administered a facial emotion recognition task, a pretend emotions task, and a non-verbal cognitive ability test. In (...)
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    Musical Controversies in Nietzsche and Kierkegaard.Elisabete M. De Sousa - 2015 - In Leonel R. dos Santos & Katia Dawn Hay, Nietzsche, German Idealism and its Critics. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 246-257.
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    “They really looked, looked and looked:” Contemporary dance, disability and the circulation of emotions.Elisabet Apelmo - 2024 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 18-1 (18-1):5-21.
    Au cours de la dernière décennie, plusieurs projets de danse inclusive, dans lesquels des danseurs professionnels handicapés et non handicapés collaborent, ont été lancés en Suède. L’article explore les expériences des regards et des émotions des danseurs et des leaders avec et sans handicap – lors de rencontres avec le public et les autres personnes qui les entourent – d’un point de vue phénoménologique. Onze entretiens qualitatifs ont été réalisés. Les personnes interrogées croisent des regards remplis de bienveillance, de surprise, (...)
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    Differential recall of derived and inflected word forms in working memory: examining the role of morphological information in simple and complex working memory tasks.Elisabet Service & Sini Maury - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Critical notice.Elisabet Engdahl - 1979 - Synthese 40 (2):375-387.
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    Recensión de Pensadores temerarios.Elisabet Filgueira Gutiérrez - 2020 - Télos 23 (1-2):137-151.
    Mark Lilla aborda en _Pensadores temerarios_ el intrigante tema de los diversos intelectuales del siglo XX que sucumbieron, en distinto grado, a la fascinación del poder totalitario, sus líderes carismáticos o sus mesiánicas ideologías.
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    Alfred North Withehead, Processo e Realidade. Ensaio de Cosmologia.Elisabete M. De Sousa - 2012 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 4 (1).
    Until Process and Reality – An Essay in Cosmology (1929) by Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947) was translated into Portuguese, four other works had been previously translated, proving Portuguese people had a persistent interest in the thought of a philosopher who is probably the last and most important speculative thinker of the 20th century. Yet, Processo e Realidade – Ensaio de Cosmologia hopefully stands as a turning point in Whiteheadian reception in Portugal; on the hand, it was publishe...
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    Why can it be so hard to solve Bayesian problems? Moving from number comprehension to relational reasoning demands.Elisabet Tubau - 2022 - Thinking and Reasoning 28 (4):605-624.
    Over the last decades, understanding the sources of the difficulty of Bayesian problem solving has been an important research goal, with the effects of numerical format and individual numeracy being widely studied. However, the focus on the comprehension of probability numbers has overshadowed the relational reasoning demand of the Bayesian task. This is particularly the case when the statistical data are verbally described since the requested quantitative relation (posterior ratio) is misaligned with the presented ones (prior and likelihood ratios). In (...)
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    Older People's Reasoning About Age-Related Prioritization in Health Care.Elisabet Werntoft, Ingalill R. Hallberg & Anna-Karin Edberg - 2007 - Nursing Ethics 14 (3):399-412.
    The aim of this study was to describe the reasoning of people aged 60 years and over about prioritization in health care with regard to age and willingness to pay. Healthy people (n = 300) and people receiving continuous care and services (n = 146) who were between 60 and 101 years old were interviewed about their views on prioritization in health care. The transcribed interviews were analysed using manifest and latent qualitative content analysis. The participants' reasoning on prioritization embraced (...)
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  36. The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell : Man's Peril, 1954 - 55.Andrew Bone (ed.) - 2003 - Routledge.
    _The Collected Papers 28 _signals reinvigoration of Russell the public campaigner. The title of the volume is taken from one of his most famous and eloquent short essays and probably the best known of his many broadcasts for the BBC. _Man's Peril, 1954-55_ not only captures the essence of Russell's thinking about nuclear weapons and the Cold War in the mid-1950s, its extraordinary impact served to jolt him into political protest once again. The activism of which we glimpse the initial (...)
     
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    Kierkegaard s Musical Recollections.Elisabete M. Sousa - 2008 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2008 (1):85-108.
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    How to Swim in Sinking Sands: The Sorites Paradox and the Nature and Logic of Vague Language.Inga Bones - 2020 - Paderborn, Deutschland: Mentis.
    This book examines philosophical approaches to linguistic vagueness, a puzzling feature of natural language that gives rise to the ancient Sorites paradox and challenges classical logic and semantics. -/- The Sorites, or Paradox of the Heap, consists in three claims: (1) One grain of sand does not make a heap. (2) One billion grains of sand do make a heap. (3) For any two amounts of sand differing by at most one grain: either both are heaps of sand, or neither (...)
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    Editorial: Is JoLLI a journal for linguists? [REVIEW]Elisabet Engdahl - 2000 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 9 (2):141-142.
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    Cruel Optimism and Precarious Employment: The Crisis Ordinariness of Academic Work.Kate Daisy Bone - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 174 (2):275-290.
    Precarious employment is commonplace within the University-as-business model. Neoliberal and New Public Management agendas have influenced widespread insecurity, and limited career progression pathways within academic work. Qualitative multi-case data inform this investigation of how young academic workers cope with, and justify, their precarious situations in a large Australian university. This article introduces the notion of cruel optimism to analyse the unethical exploitation of desires of precariously employed academics. This analytical engagement extends empathetic engagement with the lived experiences and rationalisations of (...)
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    As a matter of fat: Emerging roles of lipid‐sensitive E3 ubiquitin ligases.Christian M. Gawden-Bone, Paul J. Lehner & Norbert Volkmar - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (12):2300139.
    The dynamic structure and composition of lipid membranes need to be tightly regulated to control the vast array of cellular processes from cell and organelle morphology to protein‐protein interactions and signal transduction pathways. To maintain membrane integrity, sense‐and‐response systems monitor and adjust membrane lipid composition to the ever‐changing cellular environment, but only a relatively small number of control systems have been described. Here, we explore the emerging role of the ubiquitin‐proteasome system in monitoring and maintaining membrane lipid composition. We focus (...)
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    Social justice required: Youth at the margins, churches and social cohesion in South Africa.Elisabet le Roux, Elina Hankela & Zahraa McDonald - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (3).
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  43. [God for Consequential Thought, Vol 1, the Role and Nature of Evil-French-Gesche, A].E. Bone - 1993 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 24 (3):378-380.
     
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    Ind ex.Growthof Bones, J. Chiene & J. C. Ewart - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay, Power. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 368.
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    Katharine Jane Tait, 1923–2021.Andrew Bone & Sheila Turcon - 2022 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 41 (2):98-98.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Katharine Jane Tait, 1923–2021Andrew Bone and Sheila Turcon Click for larger view View full resolutionIt was with great sadness that the Bertrand Russell Research Centre learned of the death on 26 July 2021 of Katharine Tait, Bertrand Russell’s daughter. Dr. Tait was a founder of the Bertrand Russell Society, attended several of its annual meetings, and was always strongly supportive of, and involved in, research and inquiry into the (...)
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    La coupure anthropologique.Édouard Boné - 1994 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 50 (1):61-69.
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    Perplexité éthique devant le clonage.Édouard Boné - 1999 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 30 (4):437-455.
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    Trente ans de réflexion bioéthique.E. Boné - 2001 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 32 (4):479-512.
    Panorama succinct de la réflexion bioéthique à l’aube du XXIe siècle; extension présente du champ de recherche, réseau institutionnel , structures de formation et d’enseignement, revues et journaux... La bioéthique bénéficie aujourd’hui d’un large consensus concernant une série de valeurs. L’auteur s’attache à en préciser les limites et à expliquer par ailleurs les raisons de l’indéniable pluralisme qui marque encore la réflexion en ce domaine. Il souligne enfin la contribution souhaitée de la part des Universités catholiques en la matière.
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  49. The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell (Volume 28): Man's Peril, 1954 - 55.Andrew Bone (ed.) - 2003 - Routledge.
    _The Collected Papers 28 _signals reinvigoration of Russell the public campaigner. The title of the volume is taken from one of his most famous and eloquent short essays and probably the best known of his many broadcasts for the BBC. _Man's Peril, 1954-55_ not only captures the essence of Russell's thinking about nuclear weapons and the Cold War in the mid-1950s, its extraordinary impact served to jolt him into political protest once again. The activism of which we glimpse the initial (...)
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  50. The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell Volume 29: Détente or Destruction, 1955-57.Andrew Bone (ed.) - 2005 - Routledge.
    _Détente or Destruction, 1955-57_ continues publication of Routledge's multi-volume critical edition of Bertrand Russell's shorter writings. Between September 1955 and November 1957 Russell published some sixty-one articles, reviews, statements, contributions to books and letters to editors, over fifty of which are contained in this volume. The texts, several of them hitherto unpublished, reveal the deepening of Russell's commitment to the anti-nuclear struggle, upon which he embarked in the previous volume of _Collected Papers_. Continuing with the theme of nuclear peril, this (...)
     
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