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    La justice entre les générations.Axel Gosseries - 2002 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 33 (1):61-81.
    Pour les tenants de l’égalitarisme du maximin, le contexte intergénérationnel constitue un triple défi. Primo, ce que requiert le maximin intergénérationnel ne se confond-il pas avec l’interdiction de la désépargne posée par une conception commutative de la justice comme réciprocité indirecte? Secundo, ne sommes-nous contraints de prendre au sérieux, plus qu’ailleurs, les préoccupations aggrégatives des utilitaristes afin d’éviter une « stagnation éternelle dans la misère » et ainsi de renoncer au maximin? Tertio, n’est-ce pas un contexte où égalitarisme (...)
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    La doctrine du nombre parfait dans une glose médiévale sur Martianus Capella.Jean-Yves Guillaumin - 2010 - Philosophie Antique 10:167-184.
    Si la doctrine arithmologique des nombres « parfaits », « abondants » et « déficients » est bien connue et souvent exposée depuis Nicomaque de Gérasa (iie siècle apr. J.-C.), elle reçoit une illustration nouvelle, dans laquelle la mythologie cède le pas à l’éthique et à la théologie, dans une glose médiévale du texte de Martianus Capella (livre VII des Noces de Philologie et de Mercure), où le nombre parfait est mis en correspondance avec la justice éternelle.
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    Materialismus und Moral.Max Horkheimer - 1933 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 2 (2):162-197.
    L'idéalisme comprend le devoir moral comme une catégorie éternelle et le formule en lois qui s'adressent aux sentiments de chaque individu. Le matérialisme, au contraire, cherche à expliquer la conscience morale par les conditions sociales et à l’exposer historiquement. L'article ci-dessus donne les grandes lignes d'une telle analyse. Il distingue entre la morale, phénomène de notre temps, l'éthique de l'antiquité et la conception autoritaire du moyen âge. La morale se base essentiellement sur la société bourgeoise, dans laquelle l'intérêt particulier (...)
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    Penser avec Jacques Derrida: comprendre la déconstruction.Fred Poché - 2007 - Lyon: Chronique sociale.
    La philosophie ne peut se contenter de parler de questions éternelles ou intemporelles. Elle doit apporter sa contribution aux problèmes de son époque. Or, aujourd'hui, comme le souligne Jacques Derrida, " jamais la violence, l'inégalité, l'exclusion, la famine, et donc l'oppression économique, n'ont affecté autant d'êtres humains dans l'histoire de fa terre et de l'humanité ". Alors que, dans le même temps, après l'éclipse des grandes utopies sociales, le capitalisme nous est présenté comme l'horizon indépassable de notre temps. Sur fond (...)
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    Leibniz and the questions of legal ontology: the science, the rules and the concept of law.Mate Paksy - 2018 - Astérion 19.
    L’originalité de l’ontologie leibnizienne réside dans le fait que sa philosophie du droit constitue une grande synthèse philosophique des juristes humanistes. Quant à la question de la place de la « science juridique » chez Leibniz, elle se trouve en réalité à tous les niveaux de son édifice métaphysique : l’omniprésence non seulement de références au droit et à la justice, mais aussi d’arguments d’ordre normatif est évidente. Chez Leibniz, la science juridique ne constitue pas un domaine autonome par (...)
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    Heidegger et la question de l'humanisme: faits, concepts, débats.Bruno Pinchard & Thierry Gontier (eds.) - 2005 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Le débat qui partage les partisans et les détracteurs de l'humanisme n'est pas seulement dicté par l'ampleur des événements planétaires. La question de l'humanisme est d'abord l'héritière de toute l'histoire de la pensée. Qu'il ait cependant appartenu à Martin Heidegger, à peine arraché à un temps d'inhumanité radicale, de transformer, dans sa fameuse Lettre sur l'humanisme de 1947, le simple recours aux " valeurs ", de l'humanisme en l'affaire par excellence de la pensée, constitue une énigme sur laquelle il valait (...)
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  7. James V. Schall on politics and the problem of faith and reason.Marc D. Guerra - 2001 - Gregorianum 82 (2):357-383.
    L'article est une introduction à la pensée politique /catholique de James V. Schall, S.J. Deux oeuvres majeures de Schall sur la théorie politique, Reason, Revelation and the Foundations of Political Philosophy et At the Limits of Political Philosophy: From « Brillant Errors » to Things of Uncommon Importance, présentent un exposé thomiste des origines et des fins de la philosophie politique. Pour Schall, la philosophie politique trouve son origine dans la reconnaissance de questions éternelles de base, telles la nature de (...)
     
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    The bible of justice.Justice T. Reason - 1970 - Green Bay, Wis.,: Justice T. Reason Publications.
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  9. Procedural justice, legitimacy and social contexts.Anthony Bottoms & Justice Tankebe - 2021 - In Meyerson Denise, Catriona Mackenzie & Therese MacDermott (eds.), Procedural Justice and Relational Theory: Empirical, Philosophical, and Legal Perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    On sense and reflexivity.John Justice - 2001 - Journal of Philosophy 98 (7):351-364.
    "On Sense and Reflexivity" offers the answer to a crucial question that was posed, and left without a satisfactory answer, by Gottlob Frege in "On Sense and Reference" (1892): What is the sense of a proper name? The century-long failure to answer this question has been the main motivation and support for recent nondescriptional accounts of lexical singular terms.
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  11. Unified semantics of singular terms.John Justice - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (228):363–373.
    Singular-term semantics has been intractable. Frege took the referents of singular terms to be their semantic values. On his account, vacuous terms lacked values. Russell separated the semantics of definite descriptions from the semantics of proper names, which caused truth-values to be composed in two different ways and still left vacuous names without values. Montague gave all noun phrases sets of verb-phrase extensions for values, which created type mismatches when noun phrases were objects and still left vacuous names without values. (...)
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  12. Afterword.Justice A. K. Sikri - 2018 - In Salman Khurshid, Lokendra Malik & Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco (eds.), Dignity in the legal and political philosophy of Ronald Dworkin. New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press.
     
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  13. Louis Althusser.Justice Duty - 1999 - In Jessica Evans & Stuart Hall (eds.), Visual culture: the reader. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications in association with the Open University. pp. 317.
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    Another look at “superstitions” in pigeons.Teresa C. Justice & Thomas A. Looney - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (1):64-66.
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    Minimal consequentialism, Peter Caws.Wild Justice - 1995 - Philosophy 70 (3).
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    Mmuo: Soul or Spirit, a Problem of Imposition of Language.John Justice Nwankwo - 2022 - International Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):13.
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    The Semantics of Rigid Designation.John Justice - 2004 - Ratio 16 (1):33-48.
    Frege's thesis that each singular term has a sense that determines its reference and serves as its cognitive value has come to be widely doubted. Saul Kripke argued that since names are rigid designators, their referents are not determined by senses. David Kaplan has argued that the rigid designation of indexical terms entails that they also lack referent–determining senses. Kripke's argument about names and Kaplan's argument about indexical terms differ, but each contains a false premise. The referents of both names (...)
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  18. Legitimation and Resistance: Police Reform in the (un) making.Justice Tankebe - 2010 - In Leonidas Cheliotis (ed.), Roots, rites and sites of resistance: the banality of good. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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  19. Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California.Justice Tobriner - 1999 - Bioethics: An Anthology 9.
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  20. Willa Boesak.Justice Truth - 1996 - In H. Russel Botman & Robin M. Petersen (eds.), To remember and to heal: theological and psychological reflections on truth and reconciliation. Johannesburg: Thorold's Africana Books [distributor]. pp. 65.
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    The semantics of rigid designation.John Justice - 2003 - Ratio 16 (1):33–48.
    Frege's thesis that each singular term has a sense that determines its reference and serves as its cognitive value has come to be widely doubted. Saul Kripke argued that since names are rigid designators, their referents are not determined by senses. David Kaplan has argued that the rigid designation of indexical terms entails that they also lack referent–determining senses. Kripke's argument about names and Kaplan's argument about indexical terms differ, but each contains a false premise. The referents of both names (...)
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    African American women educators: a critical examination of their pedagogies, educational ideas, and activism from the nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century.Benjamin Justice - 2015 - British Journal of Educational Studies 63 (1):103-104.
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    Genomics spawns novel approaches to mosquito control.Robin W. Justice, Harald Biessmann, Marika F. Walter, Spiros D. Dimitratos & Daniel F. Woods - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (10):1011-1020.
    In spite of advances in medicine and public health, malaria and other mosquito‐borne diseases are on the rise worldwide. Although vaccines, genetically modified mosquitoes and safer insecticides are under development, herein we examine a promising new approach to malaria control through better repellents. Current repellents, usually based on DEET, inhibit host finding by impeding insect olfaction, but have significant drawbacks. We discuss how comparative genomics, using data from the Anopheles genome project, allows the rapid identification of members of three protein (...)
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    Truth Be Told: Sense, Quantity, and Extension.John Justice - 2015 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Truth Be Told explains how truth and falsity result from relations that sentences and their constituents have to the circumstances at which they are evaluated. It offers a precise analysis of truth and a diagnosis of the Liar paradox. Current semantic theory employs generalized quantifiers as the extensions of noun phrases. The book provides simpler extensions for noun phrases. These permit intuitive compositions of truth-values and a diagnosis of the Liar and Grelling paradoxes.
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  25. On Sense and Reflexivity.John Justice - 2001 - Journal of Philosophy 98 (7):351.
    Frege’s claim that proper names have senses has come to seem untenable following Kripke’s argument that names are rigid designators. It is commonly thought that if names had senses, their referents would vary with circumstances of evaluation. The article defends Frege’s claim by arguing that names have word-reflexive senses. This analysis of names’ senses does not violate Kripke’s noncircularity condition, and it differs crucially from related views of Bach and Katz. That names have reflexive senses confirms Frege’s own solution to (...)
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  26. Humanism and human rights in the third world.Justice Abdur Rahman Chowdhury - 1992 - In A. B. M. Mafizul Islam Patwari (ed.), Humanism and human rights in the third world. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Distributors, Aligarh Library.
     
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  27. Dissending Opinion.Justice Scalia Joins As To & Dissenting In Part - 2008 - In Tom L. Beauchamp, Norman E. Bowie & Denis Gordon Arnold (eds.), Ethical Theory and Business. New York: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
     
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    1. Medical Technology and New Frontiers of Family Law.Justice M. D. Kirby - 1986 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 14 (3-4):113-119.
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    Medical Technology and New Frontiers of Family Law.Justice M. D. Kirby - 1986 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 14 (3-4):113-119.
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    Accentuation: A Key Factor of Native Languages in African Philosophy.John Justice Nwankwo - 2021 - International Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):178.
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    A Unified Theory of Names.John Justice - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 32:41-47.
    Theoreticians of names are currently split into two camps: Fregean and Millian. Fregean theorists hold that names have referent-determining senses that account for such facts as the change of content with the substitution of co-referential names and the meaningfulness of names without bearers. Their enduring problem has been to state these senses. Millian theorists deny that names have senses and take courage from Kripke's arguments that names are rigid designators. If names had senses, it seems that their referents should vary (...)
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  32. Black Initiative and Governmental Responsibility.Committee on Policy for Racial Justice - 1986 - Upa.
    This book approaches the problems and circumstances confronting blacks in the context of black values, the black community, and the role of government. ^BContents:: The Black Community's Values as a Basis for Action; The Community as Agent of Change; and The Government's Role in Meeting New Challenges.
     
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    Bhagat Oinam.Distributive Justice - 2010 - In Shashi Motilal (ed.), Applied ethics and human rights: conceptual analysis and contextual applications. New York: Anthem Press. pp. 171.
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  34. Cecile Fabre.Global Distributive Justice & An Egalitarian Perspective - 2007 - In Daniel M. Weinstock (ed.), Global justice, global institutions. Calgary, Alta.: University of Calgary Press. pp. 139.
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    The Authority of Ritual in the Jeu d'Adam.Steven Justice - 1987 - Speculum 62 (4):851-864.
    The Jeu d'Adam—staged outside a church, sporting an energetic vernacular dialogue—was for Hardin Craig drama “caught in the very act of leaving the church,” as for E. K. Chambers it was a herald of secularization. O. B. Hardison's investigation into the origins of medieval drama has rendered that position untenable, but at the same time has left us with no explanation for this play's innovations. Scholars of the Chambers-Craig tradition at least did not imagine that style is without meaning or (...)
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    A shooting room view oj doomsday, William Eckhardt.Temporal Horizons oj Justice - 1997 - Mind 106 (421).
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    Parents’ Growth Mindsets and Home-Learning Activities: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Danish and US Parents.Laura M. Justice, Kelly M. Purtell, Dorthe Bleses & Sugene Cho - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  38. Racism and the limits of.Distributive Justice - 2001 - Public Affairs Quarterly 15 (3):271.
     
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  39. Robert J. van der Veen.Of Justice - 1984 - Philosophica 34 (2):103-126.
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    The scottish enlightenment.Allegiance Justice - 2011 - In George Klosko (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 319.
  41. of personality God wants man to possess and the supreme comfort as well as peace in which He wants every society to live.Justice Sheikh Ahmed Lemu - 1986 - In S. O. Abogunrin (ed.), Religion and ethics in Nigeria. Ibadan: Daystar Press. pp. 172.
  42. Privacy and the.Justice William O. Douglas - 2001 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 68 (1).
     
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    Wild Justice: The Moral Lives of Animals.Marc Bekoff & Jessica Pierce - 2009 - University of Chicago Press.
    Scientists have long counseled against interpreting animal behavior in terms of human emotions, warning that such anthropomorphizing limits our ability to understand animals as they really are. Yet what are we to make of a female gorilla in a German zoo who spent days mourning the death of her baby? Or a wild female elephant who cared for a younger one after she was injured by a rambunctious teenage male? Or a rat who refused to push a lever for food (...)
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  44. Epistemic Justice as a Virtue of Social Institutions.Elizabeth Anderson - 2012 - Social Epistemology 26 (2):163-173.
    In Epistemic injustice, Miranda Fricker makes a tremendous contribution to theorizing the intersection of social epistemology with theories of justice. Theories of justice often take as their object of assessment either interpersonal transactions (specific exchanges between persons) or particular institutions. They may also take a more comprehensive perspective in assessing systems of institutions. This systemic perspective may enable control of the cumulative effects of millions of individual transactions that cannot be controlled at the individual or institutional levels. This (...)
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  45. Mill-Frege Compatibalism.John Justice - 2002 - Journal of Philosophical Research 27:567-576.
    It is generally accepted that Mill’s classification of names as nonconnotative terms is incompatible with Frege’s thesis that names have senses. However, Milldescribed the senses of nonconnotative terms—without being aware that he was doing so. These are the senses for names that were sought in vain by Frege. When Mill’s and Frege’s doctrines are understood as complementary, they constitute a fully satisfactory theory of names.
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    A Multi-Functional View of Moral Disengagement: Exploring the Effects of Learning the Consequences.C. Justice Tillman, Katerina Gonzalez, Marilyn V. Whitman, Wayne S. Crawford & Anthony C. Hood - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  47. Scales of justice: reimagining political space in a globalizing world.Nancy Fraser - 2009 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    Targeting injustices that cut across borders, they are making the scale of justice an object of explicit struggle.Inspired by these efforts, Nancy Fraser asks: ...
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    ¿ Es política la justicia como equidad?Is Politics Justice as Fairness - 2013 - Ideas Y Valores 62 (152).
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  49. Gillian Brock.Global Justice - 2007 - In Daniel M. Weinstock (ed.), Global justice, global institutions. Calgary, Alta.: University of Calgary Press. pp. 31--109.
     
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    Gerald Gaus.Retributive Justice & Social Cooperation - 2011 - In Mark D. White (ed.), Retributivism: Essays on Theory and Policy. Oxford University Press. pp. 73.
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