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    Violence at School and Bullying in School Environments in Peru: Analysis of a Virtual Platform.Wendy Arhuis-Inca, Miguel Ipanaqué-Zapata, Janina Bazalar-Palacios, Nancy Quevedo-Calderón & Jorge Gaete - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    BackgroundSchool violence and bullying are prevalent problems that affect health in general, especially through the development of emotional and behavioral problems, and can result in the deterioration of the academic performance of the student victim. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence rates of aggressive behaviors according to types of school violence and bullying, sociodemographic characteristics, and variation by department, region, and time in the period between 2014 and 2018 in Peru.MethodsThe design was observational and cross-sectional based (...)
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    Ann N. Michelini (ed.). Plato as Author: The Rhetoric of Phllosophy, Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2003, 360 pp. [REVIEW]César Inca Mendoza Loyola - 2005 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 17 (1):131-138.
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    Repertorio bibliográfico de la obra de Martin Heidegger.Jorge Arce, Juan Ccoyllo, Aurelio Delgado, César Inca, José Maúrtua, Víctor Madrid & Martha Portilla - 1991 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 2:27-69.
    Este repertorio registra en español el plan de publicación de la Gesamtausgabe, así como los libros y artículos sobre Heidegger que se encuentran en la Biblioteca Central de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. El listado abarca las publicaciones existentes hasta el año 1991.
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    La ética profesional en la formación y en el ejercicio profesional del Contador Público.Jhoansson Víctor Manuel Quilia Valerio, Maribel Rimache Inca & Joel Alberto Alfaro Mendoza - 2023 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 27:88-99.
    La contaduría pública se ha vuelto una profesión importante en la actualidad, dado el cargo de confianza que asumen dentro de una institución al ser los emisores de información financiera relevante para la gerencia o la alta dirección. A su vez, es importante resaltar la gran cantidad de casos relacionados con la pérdida de valores y actos de corrupción que se presentan a diario en los medios de comunicación, la cual refleja la falta de ética de los profesionales a la (...)
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    Another Test.A. Anderson, B. Burningham, C. Charles, D. Damien, E. Emerson, F. Frank, G. Graham, H. Hector, I. Inca & Niq Kiq - 2010 - Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology 4 (1).
    The paper discusses Dr. Floris Tomasini's paper “What Is Bioethics: Notes toward a New Approach?”. Based on Tomasini's account of methodological and ethical pluralism, the paper explores the demarcation problem of bioethics and suggests a full methodological laissez-faire.
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    Există încă un sens în care matematica poate avea fundamente?(IV).Jody Azzouni - 2008 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 7.
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    INCA-M: Mexican Adaptation of the Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits and Antisocial Behavior.Fabia Morales-Vives, Mariana Gómez-Herrera & Andreu Vigil-Colet - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    The Secret of the Incas: Myth, Astronomy, and the War Against Time.Francis Sullivan & William Sullivan - 1996 - Crown.
    Step by step, clue by clue, Sullivan decodes the myths of the Incas to reveal that they embody an astoundingly thorough record of astronomical events - a record so precise it can be checked against a modern computer program. And he uncovers the Incas' tragic secret: they knew they were doomed.
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  9. Inca. Origen y misterios de las Civilizaciones del Oro: Museo de Santa Giulia - Brescia (hasta el 27-6-2010).María del Carmen Vando del Blanco - 2010 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 60 (967):104-107.
    Todo lo que pertenece a la prehistoria de los pueblos suramericanos permanece envuelto en la sombra; ninguna de sus culturas poseía una escritura; no conocemos tampoco con absoluta certeza el nombre de alguna de aquellas poblaciones, ni siquiera el nombre del pueblo de los Incas (ya que con este nombre se designaba sólo a sus jefes)�.
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    Incas and aliens: The truth in telic egalitarianism.Shlomi Segall - 2016 - Economics and Philosophy 32 (1):1-19.
    :The paper seeks to defend Telic Egalitarianism by distinguishing two distinct categories into which typical objections to it fall. According to one category of objections TE isgroundless. That is, there is simply no good reason to think that inequality as such is bad. The other type of objections to TE focuses on itscounterintuitiveimplications: it is forced to condemn inequalities between ourselves and long-dead Inca peasants, or between us and worse-off aliens from other planets. The paper shows that once we unpack (...)
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  11. El Inca Garcilaso como filósofo.Gustavo Flores Quelopana - 2008 - Lima: IIPCIAL, Fondo Editorial.
    El autor procura presentar el pensamiento histórico del Inca Garcilaso, presedido por una nítida visión filosófica de índole platónico-agustiniana. Demuestra que fue el primer filósofo mestizo de América.
     
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  12. The Inca Empire: Despotism or Socialism.Alfred Métraux & S. Alexander - 1961 - Diogenes 9 (35):78-98.
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    The Inca Garcilaso De La Vega Humanist Interpreter of the Inca Religion.Pierre Duviols & Victor A. Velen - 1964 - Diogenes 12 (47):36-52.
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    How to Make an Inca Mummy: Andean Embalming, Peruvian Science, and the Collection of Empire.Christopher Heaney - 2018 - Isis 109 (1):1-27.
    As scientific objects, mummies were born of Europe’s encounter with two “ancient” bodily knowledges. The first is well known: the embalmed Egyptian dead who were ground into a materia medica named mumia and later were collected as “mummies” themselves. Yet mummies owe their global possibility—of ancient sciences of embalming and environmental manipulation apprehensible worldwide—to the sixteenth-century Spanish encounter with the Incas’ preserved dead, the yllapa. This article argues that their confiscation and display desecrated their sacred affect, but their recategorization (...)
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    Les noces splendides des Incas et des Jésuites.Carmen Bernand - 2008 - Clio 27:197-203.
    En 1718, un peintre anonyme exécute une magnifique huile sur toile de grandes dimensions (174 x 166 cm) pour illustrer deux mariages de la descendance incasique impériale avec la Maison des Loyola et des Borgia, dont sont issus les deux saints jésuites du xvie siècle. Ces doubles noces ont eu lieu respectivement en 1572 et en 1611. Il s’agit donc d’événements du passé que ce tableau reproduit à grands frais, et dont la portée se mesure au nombre de copies qui (...)
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    A Gerindium {-Incas} In Caramanian.Hayrullah Kahya - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:1242-1252.
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  17. Lupul există, dar e încă departe. Convorbire cu Vladimir Tismăneanu.Magdalena Boiangiu - 2002 - Dilema 484:20.
     
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    The fall of the Incas: A historiographical dilemma.Sabine MacCormack - 1985 - History of European Ideas 6 (4):421-445.
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    La Musique des Incas et ses survivances, Vol. I by Raoul d'Harcourt; Marg. Béclard d'Harcourt. [REVIEW]A. R. - 1928 - Isis 10:524-526.
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  20. Hermenéutica filosófica del Inca Garcilaso: seis ensayos escogidos: cuatricentenario del fallecimiento.Gustavo Flores Quelopana - 2016 - Lima, Perú: Fondo Editorial IIPCIAL.
     
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    Unravelling the Enigma of the'Particular Language'of the Incas.Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino - 2012 - In Archaeology and Language in the Andes. pp. 265.
    Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century chroniclers call attention to the Incas having had a ‘particular language’, used exclusively by members of the court. The sparse linguistic material attributed to it consists of barely a dozen proper names which ‘El Inca’ Garcilaso de la Vega, unable to explain through his Quechua mother tongue, assumed must belong to the purported secret language. On closer inspection most of these words do turn out to be explicable in terms of either a Quechua or an Aymara (...)
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    The M de Jussieu’s ‘mirror of the Incas’: an ecuadorian archaeological artefact in the mineralogical collection of René-Just Haüy (1743-1822). [REVIEW]François Gendron - 2022 - Annals of Science 79 (2):259-273.
    This article reports on a historical investigation carried out on the conical object MIN000-3519 preserved in the mineralogy collections of the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle at Paris (France). The mineralogist René-Just Haüy (1743-1822) included this object, cut in a single pyrite (FeS2) crystal, in his working collection with the references ‘Sulphured iron, mirror of the Incas, of Peru, M. de Jussieu’. All of the research lines followed lead the author to Joseph de Jussieu (1704-1779) and his shipments of botanical (...)
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  23. “Piores que bestas feras”: Garcilaso de la Vega eo imaginário hispano-inca sobre os Guarani Chiriguano.Protasio Paulo Langer - 2010 - Topoi: Revista de História 11 (21):5-22.
     
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    Shimmering Foundation: The Twelve-Angled Stone of Inca Cusco.Adam Herring - 2010 - Critical Inquiry 37 (1):60-105.
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    Garcilaso Between the World of the Incas and That of Renaissance Concepts.José Durand & Edouard Roditi - 1963 - Diogenes 11 (43):21-45.
  26. Sustainability and sensitivity to climatic change of (Pre-Inca) Wari irrigated terrace agricultural systems in the southern Peruvian Andes.Rob Kemp - forthcoming - Laguna.
     
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    The Posthumous Christianization of the Inca Empire in Colonial Peru.Jeffrey L. Klaiber - 1976 - Journal of the History of Ideas 37 (3):507.
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    Materialidad, memoria y lenguaje en la Relación de las Fábulas y Ritos de los Incas (1575) de Cristóbal de Molina.Paula Martínez Sagredo - 2023 - Alpha (Osorno) 56:252-258.
    Resumen: La variación lingüística es un fenómeno presente en casi todos los idiomas. Su interés para los estudios traductológicos es incuestionable. En el presente trabajo pretendemos investigar cómo se resuelven los problemas que plantea la variación lingüística para la traducción literaria chino-español. Con tal objetivo, hemos elegido la obra La casa de té y sus dos versiones de español como corpus de análisis. Partiendo de la hipótesis de que en la traducción de los elementos de la variación lingüística de esta (...)
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    Dissecting a Forgery: Petronius, Dante, and the Incas.Erika Valdivieso - 2021 - American Journal of Philology 142 (3):493-533.
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  30. Embodied traditions: the Chachapoya and Inca ancestors.Jane E. Buikstra & Kenneth C. Nystrom - 2003 - In Robert J. Jeske & Douglas K. Charles (eds.), Theory, Method, and Practice in Modern Archaeology. Praeger. pp. 1995--29.
     
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  31. Escenas de traducción en los Comentarios reales del Inca Garcilaso.Rodrigo Javier Caresani - 2013 - Anclajes 17 (1):1 - 20.
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    Gullberg, Steven R.: Astronomy of the Inca Empire. Use and Significance of the Sun and the Night Sky.Kerstin Nowack - 2021 - Anthropos 116 (2):492-494.
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  33. Agustinismo y mestizaje: filosofía de la historia y culturalismo. A propósito de la Carta-Prólogo del Inca Garcilaso.José Gaspar Birlanga Trigueros & Marcelino Trigueros Martínez - 2006 - Revista Agustiniana 47 (144):443-468.
  34. La metafí́sica de la luz: claves del primer filósofo mestizo Inca Garcilaso de la Vega.Gustavo Flores Quelopana - 2005 - Lima: Instituto de Investigación para la Paz Cultura e Integración de América Latina (IIPCIAL), Fondo Editorial.
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    Racial Classification and Political Divisions During the Inca Empire. [REVIEW]John F. Dwyer - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (2):330-330.
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    Soldado, barbero, coleccionista. Testamento del bachiller Joan Enriquez Chuircho. Cuzco, 14 de junio de 15881Soldier, barber, collector. Testament by bachiller Joan Enriquez Chuircho. Cuzco, June 14, 1588. [REVIEW]Gabriela Ramos - 2013 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 3 (1).
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  37. În marginea lui Schopenhauer. Note asupra unor apariții recente.Adrian Costache - 2003 - Studia Philosophica 48 (1-2):218-223. Translated by Adrian Costache.
    Cultura română, încă de la începuturile ei, a fost puternic legată de gândirea lui Schopenhauer, aceasta fiind o temă constantă de studiu începând odată cu Junimea şi până la mijlocul anilor ’40. Cu toate acestea, de o bibliografie asupra subiectului nu ne-am bucurat decât odată cu a doua jumătate a anilor ’90 când a fost tradusă pentru prima oară Lumea ca voinţă şi reprezentare şi totodată când au fost traduse şi reeditate şi o serie de lucrări cu caracter critic sau (...)
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  38. José Mariátegui's East-South Decolonial Experiment.David Haekwon Kim - 2015 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 7 (2):157-179.
    Common notions of comparative philosophy tend to be strongly configured by the East-West axis. This essay suggests ways of seeing Latin American liberation philosophy as a form of comparative philosophy and an important Latin American thinker as being relevant for East-West political philosophy. The essay focuses on the Peruvian activist and intellectual, José Mariátegui, who is widely regarded to have been a leading Marxist, liberatory, and decolonial figure in 20th century Latin America. Like many “Third World” intellectuals of the interwar (...)
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    Guaman Poma de Ayala: entre los conceptos andino y europeo de tiempo.Victoria Cox - 2002 - Cuzco, Peru: Centro de Estudios Regionales Andinos Bartolomé de las casas--CBC.
    Figura crucial en el estudio de la temprana cultura colonial, Guaman Poma de Ayala expresa en su obra las contradicciones y sutilezas propias del ccomplejo momento cultural que le toco vivir. Victoria Coy realiza en este libro una aguda lectura de los fundamentos ideologicos de "Nueva coronica y buen gobierna", incidiendo en los conecpto de temporalidad que dan forma y sustento al libro de Guaman Poma, y destaca sus similitudes y diferencias con los calendrios europeos de los que el peruano (...)
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    The incan quipus.Antje Christensen - 2002 - Synthese 133 (1-2):159 - 172.
    Quipus, knotted structures of woollen or cotton cords, were used as a bureaucratic tool in the Inca state. In the absense of a writing system, numerals and possibly other pieces of information were encoded on the quipus by tying knots into elaborately structured coloured cords. Though interpretation of the quipu contents is far from complete, some information on Inca mathematics can be deducted from the analysis of ancient specimen, especially when combined with the results of anthropological and linguistic research in (...)
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    Pensamiento pre-hispánico y filosofía e ideología en Latinoamérica.María Luisa Rivara de Tuesta - 1994 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 6 (1):103-115.
    Las culturas maya, azteca e inca habían desarrollado hasta el S. XVI originales y complejas estructuras de pensamiento. La superposición de la cultura europea hizo posible el traslado de la filosofía, que tiene ya una presencia ininterrumpida de más de cuatro siglos y medio. Sin embargo, ese proceso filosófico, visto desde la perspectiva de la problemática indígena actual, evidencia que no ha podido lograrse todavía, a través de la reflexión, una síntesis armoniosa que exprese los legados culturales indígena y occidental. (...)
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    Die Theorie der orientalischen Gesellschaft.K. A. Wittfogel - 1938 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 7 (1-2):90-122.
    The article starts with a clarification of the economic importance of certain material elements which underlie the agricultural labor process — land and water. Artificial irrigation has the significance of a primary determining factor, for, by requiring relatively intense forms of labor, it excludes slave labor as an essential element. The true „oriental“ form of production first arises when waterworks must be undertaken on a larger scale (for purposes of protection and irrigation). On a lower level of technical development, the (...)
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    formación histórica de Quito.Raúl Zhingre - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 19 (5):1-8.
    En muchas cosas, Quito resulta frágil, obscura y desconocida, sobre todo cuando se trata del origen indígena en su escala preinca. No obstante, en otros campos es evidente su influencia en lo que hoy es América Latina, por ejemplo, cuando se transformó en eje del Imperio del Tahuantinsuyo. Para los incas, Quito era un centro de articulación interregional. Este rol continuó con los españoles, que fundaron aquí una urbe colonial en 1534. Y a principios del siglo XIX se fundó (...)
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    Franz Boas and the primacy of form.Bence Nanay - forthcoming - British Journal of Aesthetics:ayad029.
    There is systematic epistemic asymmetry between different centers of art production: we know far more about some (e.g. fifteenth-century Italian paintings) than about others (e.g. fifteenth-century Inca textiles). As long as we are focusing on the social context of the artworks or the artist’s intention, this epistemic asymmetry remains, given that we have vastly more information about the social context of the artworks or the artist’s intention when it comes to ‘Western’ art—again, because of the historically contingent differences in record-keeping (...)
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    Abuses.Alphonso Lingis - 1994 - University of California Press.
    Part travelogue, part meditation, _Abuses_ is a bold exploration of central themes in Continental philosophy by one of the most passionate and original thinkers in that tradition writing today. A gripping record of desires, obsessions, bodies, and spaces experienced in distant lands, Alphonso Lingis's book offers no less than a new approach to philosophy—aesthetic and sympathetic—which departs from the phenomenology of Levinas and Merleau-Ponty. "These were letters written to friends," Lingis writes, "from places I found myself for months at a (...)
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    Local knowledge and comparative scientific traditions.David Turnbull - 1993 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 6 (3):29-54.
    This article argues that all knowledge is inherently local and that localness provides the basis for comparison between indigenous scientific traditions or knowledge production systems. As collective bodies of knowledge, many of the significant differences between knowledge production systems lie in the work involved in creating assemblages from differing practices. Much of the work can be seen in the social strategies and technical devices employed in creating equivalences and connections whereby otherwise heterogeneous and isolated knowledges are enabled to move in (...)
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    Broadening Our Horizons: Towards an Interdisciplinary Prehistory of the Andes.David Beresford-Jones & Paul Heggarty - 2012 - In Archaeology and Language in the Andes. pp. 57.
    This chapter proposes a new and more coherent interdisciplinary prehistory of the Andes, based firstly on a long overdue re-examination of the relationships between the various regional ‘dialects’ within the Quechua language family; and secondly on a more satisfactory correlation with the archaeological record. The founding principle is that language families necessarily reflect past expansive processes, whose traces should also be clear in the archaeological record. It provides a logic by which to assess correspondences between archaeological and linguistic patterns, on (...)
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    The AJP Best Article Prize Winner.William M. Breichner - 2022 - American Journal of Philology 143 (3):v-v.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The AJP Best Article Prize WinnerWilliam M. Breichner, Journals PublisherTHE AJP BEST ARTICLE PRIZE FOR 2021 HAS BEEN PRESENTED BY THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY TO ERIKA VALDIVIESOYALE UNIVERSITYfor her contribution to scholarship in “Dissecting a Forgery,” AJP 142.3 (Fall 2021): 493–533.Valdivieso conclusively demonstrates that Exsul Immeritus, a letter in an Italian collection attributed to the mestizo Jesuit Blas Valera and dated by some to the 17th century, is (...)
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    Conclusion: A Cross-Disciplinary Prehistory for the Andes? Surveying the State of the Art.Paul Heggarty & David Beresford-Jones - 2012 - In Archaeology and Language in the Andes. pp. 407.
    This chapter sums up the new state of the cross-disciplinary art in Andean prehistory, as collectively represented by the foregoing chapters. Progress and new perspectives are explored first on key individual questions. Who, for instance, were the Incas, and whence and when did they come to Cuzco? How and when did Quechua, too, reach Cuzco, as well as its furthest-flung outposts in north-west Argentina, Ecuador, and northern Peru? The scope is then broadened to overall scenarios for how the main (...)
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  50. The Contractual Transformations And The Origins Of "civil Society".Laurent Jaffro - 2002 - Studia Philosophica 1.
    Un istoric al noţiunii de societate civilă va considera, fără îndoială, absurdă tentativa mea de a retrasa formarea conceptului în sânul teoriei contractualiste moderne, şi aceasta din doua motive. In primul rând, pentru că în filozofia politică a secolelor XVII-XVIII expresia "societatea civilă" este încă perfect sinonimă cu "comunitate politică". Apoi, pentru că sensul contemporan al expresiei se dezvoltă în afara tradiţiei contractualiste, în particular în scoala scoţiană, care, de la Hume la Smith şi Ferguson, respinge ideea de contract fondator (...)
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