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    African Metaphysics and Theocracy: A Case Study of Theocratic Politics in Ogba Land, Rivers State, Nigeria.Uche A. Dike - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):81.
    The modus operandi of this paper is centered on governance and the metaphysical forces in Ogba Land. In other words the main focus of the article is that theocracy is concomitant with Ogba metaphysics. The salient points discussed include Maduabuchi Dukor’s reflection on African cosmic environment as posited in Dukor’s four great works on African philosophy. Others include Jewish theocratic tradition, Islamic theocratic tradition and Ogba theocracy and metaphysics in the light of Dukor’s philosophy. The researcher adopted the literature approach (...)
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    African Theocracy: A Panacea to Niger Delta Youth Restiveness.Uche A. Dike - 2015 - Open Journal of Philosophy 5 (4):211-216.
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    Ethnophilosophy and Public Morality in an African Tribe.Uche A. Dike - 2015 - Open Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):171-175.
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    African Culture of Communication in the Global Village: The Experience of Ogba People in Rivers State Nigeria.Uche A. Dike - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):122.
    The contemporary world today has evolved into a global village. This civilization owes its existence to fast means of communication systems. Thus the global world is knighted into one political economy. Distances are reached under seconds. Notwithstanding the fast means of communication gadgets in our time, African traditional means of communication has survived the test of time. What then has been the connection of Africa traditional means of communication and politics? The answer to this question, specifically as operative in Ogba (...)
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    Burial of a bad death in Ogbaland.U. A. Dike - 2011 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 11 (1).
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    Traditional religion of Ogbaland: Distinguishing characteristics.U. A. Dike - 2011 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 10 (2).
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    Homeostasis y representaciones intelectuales: una aproximación a la conducta moral desde la teoría de la emoción de Antonio Damasio.Miguel Grijalba Uche & Luis Enrique Echarte - 2015 - Persona y Bioética 19 (1).
    Antonio Damasio elabora una teoría de la mente humana y de la conducta moral a partir de su hipótesis sobre la evolución de los mecanismos de autorregulación biológicos. En ella, a la capacidad para representar relaciones organismo-mundo se le confiere un importante papel en los cambios organizacionales que emergen de los sistemas con un sistema nervioso central. Concretamente, en nuestro artículo analizamos, en primer lugar, la tesis acerca de la doble homeostasis biológica- mental que caracteriza a los agentes racionales. Desde (...)
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    ¿Dónde está el error? La epistemología de la verdad en la neurociencia de A. Damasio y la filosofía de R. Descartes.Miguel Grijalba Uche - 2018 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 22:69-89.
    El presente texto trata de analizar la crítica que Antonio Damasio realiza a René Descartes (el error de Descartes) desde el empleo de una racionalidad neurocientífica. Damasio cae en un neurorreduccionismo para combatir la filosofía cartesiana. La crítica de Damasio al dualismo cartesiano olvida el nivel ontológico y epistemológico para abordar exclusivamente la cuestión antropológica. Este texto propone una defensa de Descartes y un rechazo a un dualismo absoluto a partir de la lectura de Las pasiones del alma.The present text (...)
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    Religion and African Identity: A Reflection on Nigerian Situation.Chizaram Onyekwere Oliver Uche & Paul Ikechukwu Ogugua - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):248.
    The thrust of this paper is to take a reflection on Nigerian situation of religion and African identity. This systematic and functional position has become necessary in view of rich and deep insight into social functions of religion in building African cultural identity in a globalized world. This exploratory survey makes use of literary, sociological and historical methods and analyzed through culture centred approach. The result shows that religion has rich social functions and if fully tapped will build a cohesive (...)
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    Contextualizing Language as a Tool of Value Degeneration: A Sociolinguistic Study of Language of Corruption in Nigeria.Uche Oboko - 2023 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 12 (1):103-130.
    Corruption has traversed all lengths and breadth of the Nigerian nation. The corrupt practice is mostly ornamented with language. The present study aims to ascertain the linguistic codings used to mask corruption in educational, civil service, political and social settings. Data for the study were collected from notable online newspaper and media sources, which include: _The Vanguard, The Guardian, The Punch, This Day, The Nation, The Premium, Sahara Reporters, Naira land_ and others published between 2015 and 2021. The data from (...)
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    De la necesidad a la coyuntura. Evolución de las reflexiones de F. Savater sobre la muerte.Miguel Grijalba Uche - 2020 - Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 12 (2):103-121.
    Ser mortal es saberse mortales. El deseo del ser humano es deseo de inmortalidad. El pensamiento de Fernando Savater ha evolucionado a lo largo de los años en sus variantes filosóficas, políticas y coyunturales. De este modo, su concepto de muerte ha ido sufriendo cambios en esta evolución. Desde una visón libertaria de la muerte entendida como necesidad y a la que se combate con el azar, evoluciona hacia una ética trágica fundada en el querer para alcanzar la inmortalidad, un (...)
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    Atheism and Humanism in a Globalized World: The Igbo Experience.Chizaram Onyekwere & Oliver Uche - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):93.
    Obnoxious labels are derogatory terms which speak extensively on the ignorant dispositions of scholars who either rush into faulty conclusions, or have prior decisions to promote class distinction through the uncomplimentary colours they paint of what others hold as divine, spiritual, and transcendental. For such derogatory terms to gain wide audience in a globalized age explain the frame of mind of discordant voices which have been based on arm-chair scholarship. The thrust of this article therefore, is to use Igbo experience (...)
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    Claves hermenéuticas para el análisis de los artículos sobre Irán de M. Foucault.Miguel Grijalba Uche - 2021 - Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación E Información Filosófica 76 (290 Extra):491-504.
    El presente texto pretende, a través de la lectura de los artículos sobre la revolución de Irán de M. Foucault, establecer unas claves de interpretación que nos sirvan como defensa de la posición de su pensamiento. En primer lugar, es necesario conocer la primera clave que es la existencia de una voluntad general del pueblo iraní de no ser gobernados del modo como venían siendo. En segundo lugar, se realiza un análisis del concepto gobierno islámico y su malinterpretación por los (...)
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    Social responsibility in micro businesses in an African context: Towards a theoretical understanding.Chijioke Dike Uba, Md Nazmul Hasan & James Buba Mshelia - 2022 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (1):164-178.
    Business Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 164-178, January 2023.
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    A Guide to Social Philosophy.George Uche Anibueze - 2005 - Glanic Ventures.
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    Review of Morton Prince: The Dissociation of a Personality. A Biology Study in Abnormal Psychology[REVIEW]Francis Harold Dike - 1907 - International Journal of Ethics 17 (2):265-271.
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    Book Review:The Dissociation of a Personality. A Biology Study in Abnormal Psychology. Morton Prince. [REVIEW]Francis Harold Dike - 1907 - International Journal of Ethics 17 (2):265-.
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    Imaging Maritain’s Renaissance Humanism and Reformation in African Christianism: A Critical Philosophical Assessment.Stanley Uche Anozie - 2018 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 34:82-105.
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    Crossing the borderline in strategic corporate philanthropy: Dangote and the construction of cement roads in Nigeria.Abel Ezeoha, Chibuike Uche & Augustine Ujunwa - 2019 - Business Ethics: A European Review 29 (1):70-81.
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    Review of Morton Prince: The Dissociation of a Personality. A Biology Study in Abnormal Psychology[REVIEW]Francis Harold Dike - 1907 - International Journal of Ethics 17 (2):265-271.
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    Stability of marital unions and fertility in nigeria.Uche C. Isiugo-Abanihe - 1998 - Journal of Biosocial Science 30 (1):33-41.
    Using nationally representative data, it is shown that marital unions are relatively stable in Nigeria. Remarriage rates are high so little time is lost between unions. Consequently, the fertility of women who have experienced marital disruption is only slightly lower than for those in stable unions. Their slightly lower parity may be a function of a high incidence of reproductive impairment, which is a major reason for divorce and separation in Nigeria.
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  22. Gilles Paquet's Hermeneutics of Belongingness: On Collaborative Ethics of Global Development.Stanley Uche Anozie - 2023 - In Bolaji Bateye, Mahmoud Masaeli, Louise F. Müller & Angela C. M. Roothaan (eds.), Wellbeing in African Philosophy: Insights for a Global Ethics of Development. Lanham, USA: Rowman and Littlefield.
     
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    Law Versus Morality: Cases and Commentaries on Ethical Issues in Social Work Practice.Casmir Obinna Odo, Uche Louisa Nwatu, Manal Makkieh, Perfect Elikplim Kobla Ametepe & Sarah Banks - 2023 - Ethics and Social Welfare 17 (1):83-89.
    This article examines two cases that present ethical challenges encountered by social workers in making decisions either to maintain professional boundaries or fulfil moral obligations while working with service users in vulnerable situations. In the first case, a Lebanese social worker narrates how she was motivated to step out of her official responsibilities to assist a refugee mother of three who showed suicidal ideation. In the second case, a Ugandan social worker recounts her experience while working with a family whose (...)
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    The Place of Africa in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.Esther Obiageli Ogbu, Uche Miriam Okoye & Gerald Ejiofor Ome - 2021 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 9 (3):65-84.
    One can say that there is inadequate preparation, in Africa, to embrace the fourth industrial revolution. Two schools of thought argue as to the reason for this state of affair. While the Internalist school blames the situation on Africa’s culture and metaphysics, the Externalist school considers external factors as the ultimate explanation for Africa’s plight. We argue that both internal and external factors considered separately are not sufficient as the ultimate explanation for Africa’s lack of preparation, hence the need for (...)
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    Pindaric "Dikē" and the Temple of Zeus at Olympia.A. F. Stewart - 1983 - Classical Antiquity 2 (1):133-144.
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    Themis, Dike und Verwandtes.W. A. Heidel & Rudolf Hirzel - 1908 - American Journal of Philology 29 (2):213.
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    The Strengths and Barriers Recovery Scale (SABRS): Relationships Matter in Building Strengths and Overcoming Barriers.David Best, Arun Sondhi, Lorna Brown, Mulka Nisic, Gera E. Nagelhout, Thomas Martinelli, Dike van de Mheen & Wouter Vanderplasschen - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    There is a well-established relationship between isolation and both morbidity and mortality in the context of addiction recovery, yet the protective effects of intimate and familial relationships have not been adequately assessed. The current paper uses the European Life In Recovery database to assess the association between relationship status and living with dependent children on recovery capital of people in recovery from drug addiction, operationalised by the Strengths And Barriers Recovery Scale. The study participants were drawn from the REC-PATH study (...)
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    Some Works on Ancient Philosophy S. Löonborg: Dike und Eros: Menschen und Mächte im alten Athen. Pp. 472. Munich: Oskar Beck, 1924. É. Bréhier: Histoire de la Philosophie. I. L'Antiquité et le moyen Âge; II. Période hellénistique et romaine. Pp. 261–522 of tom. I. Paris: Alcan, 1927. 18 fr. Adolfo Levi: Sulle interpretazioni imtnanentistiche della Filosofia di Platone. Pp. vi + 240. Turin: Paravia, n.d. Adolfo Levi: Il Concetto del Tempo nei sui rapporti coi problemi del divenire e dell' essere nella Filosofia di Platone. Pp. 112. Turin: Paravia, n.d. Julius Stenzel: Wissenschaft und Staatsgesinnung bei Platon. Pp. 16. Kiel: Lipsius and Tischer, 1927. [REVIEW]A. E. Taylor - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (05):182-184.
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    Eunomia.A. Andrewes - 1938 - Classical Quarterly 32 (2):89-102.
    Eunomia was early personified. Already in Hesiod she is one of the three Horai, the child of Themis and the sister of Dike and Eirene, and from her family we may learn something of her nature. Both mother and sisters are concerned with the individual as the member of a community rather than as persomn in himself. Themis is a complicated character, whose implications cannot here be discussed, but we may without offence call her the mother of the social (...)
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    Review. Dike Phonou: the Right of Prosecution and Attic Homicide Procedure. A Tulin.Douglas M. Macdowell - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (2):384-385.
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  31. Kartina mira: i︠a︡zyk, filosofii︠a︡, nauka: doklady uchastnikov Vserossiĭskoĭ mezhdist︠s︡iplinarnoĭ shkoly molodykh uchënykh.Z. I. Rezanova (ed.) - 2001 - Tomsk: Tomskiĭ gos. universitet.
     
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  32. Problemi na teorii︠a︡ta i upravlenieto na ideologicheskii︠a︡ prot︠s︡es: [uch. pomagalo za uchastite se ot AONSU].Vasil Momov - 1980 - Sofii︠a︡: AONSU pri T︠S︡K na BKP. Edited by Vasil Prodanov.
    t. 1. Teoretiko-metodologichni problemi.--t. 2. Lichnost i ideologicheski prot︠s︡es.
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    Patenting genes? A finger in the dike of a bricks-and-mortar patent system.Gladys B. White - 2002 - American Journal of Bioethics 2 (3):20.
  34. Pre-Theoretical Assumptions in Evolutionary Explanations of female sexuality.Elisabeth A. Lloyd - 1993 - Philosophical Studies 69 (2-3):139-153.
    My contribution to this Symposium focuses on the links between sexuality and reproduction from the evolutionary point of view.' The relation between women's sexuality and reproduction is particularly importantb ecause of a vital intersectionb etweenp olitics and biology feminists have noticed, for more than a century, that women's identity is often defined in terms of her reproductive capacity. More recently, in the second wave of the feminist movement in the United States, debates about women'si dentityh ave explicitlyi ncludeds exuality;m uch (...)
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    Philia et dikè: aspects du lien social et politique en Grèce ancienne.Michel Crubellier, Annick Jaulin & Pierre Pellegrin (eds.) - 2018 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    This work reveals the ambivalence of the notion of philia and its inability to serve as a foundation for the civic order when it is not supported by dike. The range of different analytical approaches opens up the perspective from which philosophy addresses a pivotal question for social and political ties in ancient Greece.
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    Forms and Conceptions of Dike in Euripides′ Heracleidae, Suppliants_, and _Phoenissae.Efstathia Papadodima - 2011 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 155 (1):14-38.
    The term dikē has a wide range of meanings in tragic poetry. However, we could identify two distinctively or predominantly Euripidean trends that are closely associated with the use of dikē and are actually interdependent. Heracleidae, Suppliants, and Phoenissae are good test-cases in that regard. Whilst the plays bear strong resemblances to Aeschylean and secondarily Sophoclean dramas, the treatment of dikē is differentiated. 1) By contrast with Aeschylus and secondarily Sophocles, dikē in these Euripidean plays is viewed in connection to (...)
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    Hipótesis sobre el origen etimológico de la palabra díkē: la analogía del horizonte.Maria Antonietta Salamone - 2013 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 46:307-327.
    The object of this paper is to demonstrate the philological relation between justice, law and equality in ancient Greek or, that is the same, the philosophical relation between ethics, politics and economics. Actually it is interesting to examine the etymology of the word dikē which derives from the Sanskrit diś-(dik) and it refers more than to the generic idea of the «straight line» to the specific and astronomical concept of the «horizon (or skyline)», the apparent line that separates the cosmos (...)
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    L EONHART F UCHS, De historia stirpium commentarii insignes. With a Commentary by Karen Reeds. Octavo Digital Editions. Oakland: Octavo, 2003. ISBN 1-59110-051-8. £29.00, $30.00 . N ICOLAUS C OPERNICUS, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium libri VI. With a Commentary by Owen Gingerich. Octavo Digital Editions. Oakland: Octavo, 2003. ISBN 1-891788-14-0. £24.00, $40.00 . G ALILEO G ALILEI, Siderius Nuncius. With a Commentary by Albert van Helden. Octavo Digital Editions. Oakland: Octavo, 2003. ISBN 1-891788-12-4. £15.00, $25.00 . R OBERT H OOKE, Micrographia. With a Commentary by Brian J. Ford. Octavo Digital Editions. Oakland: Octavo, 2003. ISBN 1-891788-02-7. £29.00, $30.00 . B ENJAMIN F RANKLIN, Experiments and Observations on Electricity. With a Commentary by I. Bernard Cohen. Octavo Digital Editions. Oakland: Octavo, 2003. ISBN 1-891788-13-2. £23.00, $25.00. [REVIEW]John Henry - 2005 - British Journal for the History of Science 38 (3):361-362.
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    Hermès et Diké. Compréhension et finalité de la philosophie platonicienne.Franci Zore - 2008 - Synthesis Philosophica 23 (2):381-399.
    La question de la compréhension philosophique et celle de la justice sont intrinsèquement liées depuis les débuts de la philosophie grecque. La compréhension platonicienne de la justice tire son origine pré-philosophique de la déesse Diké, tout comme l’herméneutique tire la sienne du dieu grec Hermès. L’ambivalence d’Hermès implique la possibilité de comprendre mais aussi la possibilité de séduire ou d’abuser de cette compréhension, ce qui, dans l’horizon de la philosophie socratique et platonicienne, signifie en fait un défaut de compréhension. Dans (...)
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    Hermes i Dike. Razumijevanje i cilj platoničkog filozofiranja.Franci Zore - 2008 - Synthesis Philosophica 23 (2):381-399.
    Pitanja filozofskog razumijevanja i pravednosti bitno su povezana od samih početaka grčkog filozofiranja. Baš kao što filozofska heremenutika ili hJrmeneiva ima svoj pretfilozofski izvor u grčkome bogu Hermesu, platoničko razumijevanje pravednosti ima ga u božici Dike. U svojoj ambivalentnosti Hermes tako naznačuje mogućnost razumijevanja kao i mogućnosti zavođenja ili zloupotrebe razumijevanja, koje – u horizontu sokratičke i platoničke filozofije – znači zapravo nedostatak razumijevanja. U platoničkoj filozofiji, naime, spoznaja i etički stav blisko su povezani. Ali ako se taj etički (...)
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    Reinterpretando a pólis democrática: a tensão da justiça no inquérito de Édipo.Ricardo Manoel de Oliveira Morais & Patricio Tierno - 2024 - Aufklärung 10 (3):161-176.
    O objetivo é analisar algumas interpretações conexas que giram em torno da tensão entre duas concepções da díke em Édipo Rei. Como as tragédias ocupavam um papel privilegiado na pólis ateniense, pode-se dizer que as exibições e festividades trágicas eram uma verdadeira instituição política. Não por acaso se pode afirmar que as peças apontavam para um conflito entre os valores aristocráticos tradicionais e a nova ordem democrática. Tal tensão pode ser evidenciada na investigação promovida por Édipo que se manifesta em (...)
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  42. Kiuttunghan kyunhyŏng: tongyo hanŭn up'a wa chwap'a ege kwŏnhanŭn uch'ung chwadol chŏngch'i ch'ŏrhak.Chin-sŏk Kim - 2008 - Sŏul-si: Kaema Kowŏn.
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    The Intellectual Context of Solon’s Dike.John Lewis - 2001 - Polis 18 (1-2):3-26.
    Solon is our only primary source for the intellectual context of archaic Athenian political thought. Dike is central to that context. The primary question of dike is the degree of abstraction it denotes. To Solon dike is neither an abstract principle with metaphysical proportions, nor merely the concrete procedures of dispute mediation.Solon understands Dike in a polis that is ordered by the thoughts and actions of particular human beings, not by divine dispensations. This re-alignment of political (...)
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    The Intellectual Context of Solon’s Dike.John Lewis - 2001 - Polis 18 (1-2):3-26.
    Solon is our only primary source for the intellectual context of archaic Athenian political thought. Dike is central to that context. The primary question of dike is the degree of abstraction it denotes. To Solon dike is neither an abstract principle with metaphysical proportions, nor merely the concrete procedures of dispute mediation. Solon understands Dike in a polis that is ordered by the thoughts and actions of particular human beings, not by divine dispensations. This re-alignment of (...)
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    M uch of the literature on journalism ethics considers journalists' duties in light of their responsibilities to multiple stakeholders, including, impor-tantly, citizens. James W. Carey took seriously this connection between the press and the public. In one of his more eloquent and memorable passages, Carey described the bond this way. [REVIEW]Wendy N. Wyatt - 2010 - In Christopher Meyers (ed.), Journalism ethics: a philosophical approach. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 283.
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    La philía entre Eros y Dike.José Solana Dueso - 2007 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 20:23-35.
    El artículo analiza la noción griega de philía y describe dos enfoques diferentes, que se asocian respectivamente con Sócrates y Protágoras. Para el primero, la amistad, conectada con eros, es el lazo más importante entre los seres humanos, en tanto que para Protágoras ninguna relación, incluida la philía, puede estar por encima de justicia. La Medea de Eurípides sería una aplicación de la teoría de Protágoras a un caso célebre en la literatura mítica.
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  47. A fábula “o gavião E o rouxinol” como instrumento didático-pedagógico no poema os trabalhos E os Dias de hesíodo.Elisa Costa Elisa Costa Brandão de Carvalho - 2011 - Principia: Revista do Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Orientais do Instituto de Letras 2 (23):115-123.
    O presente trabalho tem por objetivo analisar a fábula “O gavião e o rouxinol”, presente na obra de Hesíodo Os Trabalhos e os Dias, destacando a intenção didática e pedagógica presente na fábula, a preocupação com a conduta ética e moral dos indivíduos que faziam parte daquela sociedade arcaica e campesina, da qual o próprio Hesíodo pertencia e, principalmente, justificar a importância da fábula como propósito exortativo e educacional de Hesíodo ao chamar a atenção de seu irmão mais novo Perses, (...)
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    Le sens de la démesure: Hubris et Dikè.Jean-François Mattéi - 2009 - Arles: Sulliver.
    Le vingtième siècle aura été le siècle de la démesure. La démesure de la politique avec des guerres mondiales, des déportations et des camps d'extermination, qui a culminé avec deux bombes atomiques larguées sur des populations civiles. La démesure de l'homme, ensuite, puisque ces crimes ont été commis au nom d'idéologies abstraites qui, pour sauver l'humanité, ont sacrifié sans remords les hommes réels. La démesure du monde, enfin, avec une science prométhéenne qui a tenté de percer les secrets de l'univers, (...)
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    An Ēthos Against Scarcity: Sketching an Ethic of Care and Dike for Late Modernity.Sophia Chatzisavvidou - 2015 - Ethics and the Environment 20 (2):24-47.
    How are we disposed to the problem of natural resources scarcity that we face today and to the fact that certain natural sources remain unused, whereas the exploitation of others puts further strain on the already degraded biosphere? The scarcity of natural resources not only imposes a series of ecological issues on us; it also challenges democracy as organizational system and way of life, because it increases inequality, conflict, authoritarianism, and repression. One way to address this predicament would be the (...)
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    The Divine Charioteering Model - A Guide to Moderation.Bruce Rishel - 2020 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 14 (2):203-209.
    Charioteering as a metaphor for correct and balanced thinking has been written about since Homer. The Iliad presents the divine charioteering model as exemplified by Hera and Athena and examines how the fate of mortal charioteers including Antilokhos, Patroklos and Achilles is determined based on their ability to adhere to this model. Authors as diverse as Plato, Proclus, Pindar and Euripides build upon the divine charioteering model as they show examples of charioteers who, in varying degrees, follow this model. This (...)
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