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  1. Regional peace through strategic assistance.South Pacific - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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    The Place and Function of the Catholic Philosopher in the WorId Today.Pacific L. Hug - 1958 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 32:34-53.
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  3. The Place and Function of the Catholic Philosopher in the World Today.Pacific L. Hug - 1958 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 32:34.
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    The role of the Christian philosopher.Pacific L. Hug - 1958 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 32:34-53.
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    Asian and Pacific Short Stories.Marsha L. Wagner & Asian Pacific Council - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):292.
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  6. Part III. An emerging America.. Emerging technology and America's economy / excerpt: from "How will machine learning transform the labor market?" by Erik Brynjolfsson, Daniel Rock, and Prasanna Tambe ; Emerging technology and America's national security.Excerpt: From "Information: The New Pacific Coin of the Realm" by Admiral Gary Roughead, Emelia Spencer Probasco & Ralph Semmel - 2020 - In George P. Shultz (ed.), A hinge of history: governance in an emerging new world. Stanford, California: Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University.
     
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    Une « politique de l’oubliance »? Mémoire et oubli pendant les guerres de Religion.Paul-Alexis Mellet & Foa - 2016 - Astérion 15.
    Les guerres de Religion en France mettent curieusement en cause la mémoire. En effet, chaque édit de pacification est l’occasion pour la couronne française d’imposer un « oubli » des guerres récentes entre catholiques et protestants. Cette « politique de l’oubliance », censée permettre une stabilité de chaque nouvelle paix, a cependant rencontré des obstacles : quelles sont les réticences qu’elle a suscitées? Comment mesurer l’efficacité de ces mesures? Comment les commissaires du roi chargés de vérifier l’application des édits (...)
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    Politics of forgiveness? Memory and forgetfulness during the french Wars of Religion (1550-1660). [REVIEW]Paul-Alexis Mellet & Jérémie Foa - 2016 - Astérion 15.
    Les guerres de Religion en France (1562-1598) mettent curieusement en cause la mémoire. En effet, chaque édit de pacification est l’occasion pour la couronne française d’imposer un « oubli » des guerres récentes entre catholiques et protestants. Cette « politique de l’oubliance », censée permettre une stabilité de chaque nouvelle paix, a cependant rencontré des obstacles : quelles sont les réticences qu’elle a suscitées? Comment mesurer l’efficacité de ces mesures? Comment les commissaires du roi chargés de vérifier l’application des (...)
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    Symptômes du ressentiment chez quelques mémorialistes.Marie-Madeleine Fragonard - 2016 - Astérion 15.
    Les mémorialistes témoignent du ressentiment persistant qui accompagne les édits de pacification des années 1563 à 1598. Non publiés à cette époque, ils reflètent le mécontentement de voir les édits favoriser leurs adversaires, croient-ils, et les divers moyens par lesquels une population peut traduire la permanence des agressivités détournées, quelles que soient la date et les clauses d’oubli. Le peu de crédit apporté à la décision royale de coexistence pacifique ne construit, au delà des apparences disciplinées, que la perception (...)
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    The symptoms of resentment among some memorialists.Marie-Madeleine Fragonard - 2016 - Astérion 15.
    Les mémorialistes témoignent du ressentiment persistant qui accompagne les édits de pacification des années 1563 à 1598. Non publiés à cette époque, ils reflètent le mécontentement de voir les édits favoriser leurs adversaires, croient-ils, et les divers moyens par lesquels une population peut traduire la permanence des agressivités détournées (insultes, émeutes, tracasseries juridiques, désignations diffamatoires), quelles que soient la date et les clauses d’oubli. Le peu de crédit apporté à la décision royale de coexistence pacifique ne construit, au delà (...)
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    Theatre after the disaster (16th-17th Century). Duty of oblivion and necessity of memory after the French Religious wars. [REVIEW]Christian Biet - 2016 - Astérion 15.
    À la fin du xvie siècle et au début du xviie, la France sort d’une série de massacres et d’une trentaine d’années de violences extrêmes. Et durant ces Guerres de religion, l’un et l’autre camp se sont référés à la notion d’holocauste, prise au sens religieux et littéral du terme. Si les protestants ont été plus enclins à pratiquer cette référence biblique du point de vue de la victime, les catholiques, en particulier ligueurs, l’ont plutôt employée dans le sens d’un (...)
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    Les thé'tres de l’après-catastrophe.Christian Biet - 2016 - Astérion 15.
    À la fin du xvie siècle et au début du xviie, la France sort d’une série de massacres et d’une trentaine d’années de violences extrêmes. Et durant ces Guerres de religion, l’un et l’autre camp se sont référés à la notion d’holocauste, prise au sens religieux et littéral du terme. Si les protestants ont été plus enclins à pratiquer cette référence biblique du point de vue de la victime, les catholiques, en particulier ligueurs, l’ont plutôt employée dans le sens d’un (...)
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  13. The Edicts of Asoka. ASOKA - 1959
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    The Edict of Oedipus.Edwin Carawan - 1999 - American Journal of Philology 120 (2):187-222.
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    The Edicts of Asoka.N. A. Nigam & Richard Mckeon - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (20):602-603.
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    Oracle, Edict, and Curse in Oedipus Tyrannus.M. Dyson - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (02):202-.
    Apollo's oracle gives specific instructions concerning the treatment of the murderer of Laius. Oedipus issues an edict of excommunication and bindshimself under a curse. I wish to examine the relationship between these three pronouncements as they occur initially and as they are used throughout the play. The basis of what I have to say is tentative in that it consists in a particular interpretation of Oedipus' addres, 216 ff., and in the assumption that Sophocles employed a distinction between an edict, (...)
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    Oracle, Edict, and Curse in Oedipus Tyrannus.M. Dyson - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (2):202-212.
    Apollo's oracle gives specific instructions concerning the treatment of the murderer of Laius. Oedipus issues an edict of excommunication and bindshimself under a curse. I wish to examine the relationship between these three pronouncements as they occur initially and as they are used throughout the play. The basis of what I have to say is tentative in that it consists in a particular interpretation of Oedipus' addres, 216 ff., and in the assumption that Sophocles employed a distinction between an edict, (...)
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    The Edicts of AśokaThe Edicts of Asoka.Ludwik Sternbach, N. A. Nikam & Richard McKeon - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (2):125.
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    The Edict of Tudhaliya IV.Raymond Westbrook & Roger D. Woodard - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (4):641-659.
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    Edicts of Asoka.N. A. Nikam & Richard P. McKeon (eds.) - 1978 - University of Chicago Press.
    "A literary translation which is also easy and pleasing to read."—Ludwik Sternbach, _Journal of the American Oriental Society _.
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    Testamentary Edicts of the Ming Dynasty.Zhao Yifeng - 2011 - Chinese Studies in History 44 (3):31-52.
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    Religious tolerance in the Edict of Milan and in the Constitution of Medina.Drago Djuric - 2013 - Filozofija I Društvo 24 (1):277-292.
    U ovom radu pokusacemo da ponudimo opstiji nacrt za razmatranje odnosa izmedju toga kako se na pitanje religijske tolerancije gleda u dva dokumenta koja hriscanska i islamska religijska tradicija priznaju i slave. Rec je o Milanskom ediktu i o Ustavu Medine. Ovi dokumenti su za svoje vreme bili revolucionarni. Medjutim, sami ovi dokumenti, kao i religijska ucenja, na kojima su oni zasnovani, ne mogu biti merilo za uredjivanje odnosa u nase vreme. Oni su izlozeni u pojmovnom okviru i u vrednosnom (...)
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    The Edicts of Asoka. [REVIEW]S. F. L. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):185-185.
    The edicts expounding Dharma--the laws of piety and morality--which the Indian emperor Asoka caused to be inscribed on rocks and pillars set up throughout the kingdom. The editors have rearranged these edicts in an order designed to render them more accessible to the general reader in a clear, readable translation.--L. S. F.
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    Redefining Reciprocity: Appointment Edicts and Political Thought in Medieval China.Shoufu Yin - 2022 - Journal of the History of Ideas 83 (4):533-554.
    Abstract:This article uses a large corpus of previously understudied documents—i.e., appointment edicts of medieval China—to reveal how real-time negotiation between the imperial court and its provincial officials gave rise to two sophisticated theories of political reciprocity that impose limits on the sovereign. The first, well-studied in existent scholarship, claimed that the ruler was obliged to appoint worthy officials to promote the well-being of the commoners. The second, which this article excavates, stated instead that the ruler, while enjoying the services (...)
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    Pacific Resistance: A Moral Alternative to Defensive War.Lee-Ann Chae - 2018 - Social Theory & Practice 44 (1):1-20.
    It is widely believed that some wars are just, and that the paradigm case of a just war is a defensive war. A familiar strategy used to justify defensive war is to infer its permissibility from the case of self-defensive killing. I show, however, that the permission to defend oneself does not justify killing, but instead calls for nonviolent resistance. I conclude that on the account of self-defense I develop, the appropriate way to respond to a war of aggression is (...)
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  26. Old babylonian inscriptions, edicts, and tariffs.Benjamin R. Foster - 1995 - In K. D. Irani & Morris Silver (eds.), Social Justice in the Ancient World. Greenwood Press. pp. 165.
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  27. Education in the Asia-Pacific region : achievements and challenges.John Hawkins & Anthony Welch - 2007 - In Robert F. Arnove & Carlos Alberto Torres (eds.), Comparative education: the dialectic of the global and the local. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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  28. Pacific APA Memorial session for P. Suppes and J. Hintikka, 2016.Humphreys Paul, Cartwright Nancy, Sandu Gabriel, Scott Dana & Andersen Holly - manuscript
    This collects some of the remarks made at the 2016 Pacific APA Memorial session for Patrick Suppes and Jaakko Hintikka. The full list of speakers on behalf of these two philosophers: Dagfinn Follesdal; Dana Scott; Nancy Cartwright; Paul Humphreys; Juliet Floyd; Gabriel Sandu; John Symons.
     
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    The Milan edict is the first legal confirmation of freedom of religion.Mykhailo Yu Babiy - 2014 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 67:198-201.
    Through its struggle for three centuries, a demonstration of the strength of their beliefs, the patience and suffering of Christians in the beginning of IV. have achieved to a large extent what they demanded, what they wrote and what the apologists of Christianity sought. The latter gained the right to freedom of his being in a polytheistic state.
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    Gendering Pacification: Policing Women at Anti-fracking Protests.William Jackson, Joanna Gilmore & Helen Monk - 2019 - Feminist Review 122 (1):64-79.
    This article seeks to consider the policing of anti-fracking protests at Barton Moss, Salford, from November 2013 to April 2014. We argue that women at Barton Moss were considered by the police to be transgressing the socio-geographical boundaries that establish the dominant cultural and social order, and were thus responded to as disruptive and disorderly subjects. The article draws upon recent work on pacification, which views police power as having both destructive and productive dimensions, to consider the impact of (...)
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    The “Holy Edict” of K’ang-Hi.Paul Carus - 1904 - The Monist 14 (5):733-746.
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  32. Carl Friederich Bahrdt. The Edict of Religion. A Comedy and The Story of my.Imprisonment Translated - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (4):535-537.
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    The Edicts of Asoka. [REVIEW]Ainslie T. Embree - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (20):602-603.
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  34. The Edict of Religion, a Comedy, and The Story of My Diary and Imprisonment. By Carl Friedrich Bahrdt. Translated, edited, and with an introduction by John Christian Laursen and Johan van der Zande. [REVIEW]J. Schmidt - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (1):125-126.
     
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    XVI. Das edict über die missio in bona rei servandae causa nach Cie. p. Quinct. XIX. 60.J. Frei - 1851 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 6 (1-4):324-332.
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    ...Turgot and the six edicts.Robert Shepherd - 1903 - New York,: The Columbia university press; [etc., etc.].
  37. Asia-Pacific Perspectives on Environmental Ethics.Darryl R. J. Macer - 2008 - UNESCO Bangkok.
    Papers from the Pacific islands, India, Bangladesh and elsewhere illustrate the ethical dilemma of environmental policy, sustainable development and the needs of communities to make a living.
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    Pacific Moves Beyond Colonialism: A Conversation from Hawai'i and Guåhan.Tiara R. Na'Puti & Judy Rohrer - 2017 - Feminist Studies 43 (3):537.
    Abstract:Recognizing the tensions between decolonial and postcolonial frameworks, this essay argues that a combined post/decolonial approach can illuminate colonial processes and reassert indigeneity. Writing as a Chamorro and a haole scholar, we weave together examples from Guåhan and Hawai'i to illustrate how a joint mobilization of decolonial and postcolonial approaches expose settler colonial processes and resistances. This essay also considers how combining these frameworks rearticulates and positions identities—in similar and distinct ways—to recenter indigeneity. Our conversation engages intersectional theorizing and resistive (...)
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    The revocation of the edict of nantes—Three hundred years later 1685–1985.E. T. Dubois - 1987 - History of European Ideas 8 (3):361-365.
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    A Bilingual Graeco-Aramaic Edict by AśokaA Bilingual Graeco-Aramaic Edict by Asoka.Baruch A. Levine, G. P. Caratelli & G. Garbini - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):185.
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    Pacific Academic Migrants: Re-shaping Spaces in Dynamic Times.Kabini Sanga & Martyn Reynolds - 2021 - Studies in Social Justice 14 (2):496-504.
    In a chronically migrant world, the academy is no exception. Academic migrants, who shift to another space and another world view, feature in the educational landscape of every continent. However, a global lens may not be useful in understanding their experiences, nor in seeking to support them in their endeavours. This dispatch discusses ways of understanding the intersections of space, movement and world view derived from Pacific thinking of various sources. The discussion is grounded in the activities of Leadership Pacific (...)
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  42. Asia - Pacific Perspectives on Bioethics Education.Darryl R. J. Macer (ed.) - 2008 - UNESCO Bangkok.
    This collection of papers is the fifth in a series of books from RUSHSAP, UNESCO Bangkok offering Asia and Pacific perspectives on ethics - each focusing on specific themes. The contents come from submitted papers to the UNESCO Bangkok Bioethics conferences held in 2005 and they are assembled thematically. They also include discourse from the conference, as intercultural communication is part of the essence of deliberation on bioethics.
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  43. The Sacred edict. Kangxi - 1924 - Orono, Me: National Poetry Foundation. Edited by Yongzheng, Youpu Wang & F. W. Baller.
     
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  44. The sacred edict of K'ang Hsi. Kangxi - 1924 - Orono, ME: The National Poetry Foundation, University of Maine at Orono. Edited by F. W. Baller.
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    Immunity, nobility, and the edict of Paris.Alexander Callander Murray - 1994 - Speculum 69 (1):18-39.
    Immunity was an institution of Roman and Frankish public law that conferred exemption from various kinds of state obligations. In Roman law, immunity might be granted to an individual, group, or community by the public authority, whether the Roman state itself or one of its constituent self-regulating bodies. It was not an institution with a fixed content; terms varied according to the discretion and powers of the grantor and the system of obligations from which relief was sought. Exemption might be (...)
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  46. Pacific Division.A. Robert Caponigri - 1968 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 42:144.
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    The Pacific Center for Health Policy and Ethics.Alexander Morgan Capron - 1992 - Journal International de Bioethique= International Journal of Bioethics 3 (1):29-32.
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    Pacific Visions: California Scientists and the Environment, 1850-1915. Michael L. Smith.Eugene Cittadino - 1990 - Isis 81 (2):369-370.
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  49. Pacific Division.James Donaldson - 1972 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 46:149.
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  50. Correlative Thinking in Pacific Island (Micronesian) Cultural Philosophies.James Sellmann - 2021 - Pacific Asia Inquiry: Multidisciplinary Perspectives 11:154-175.
    To continue the project of explicating Pacific values and worldviews, this paper focuses on correlative thinking in some of the cultural philosophies of the Pacific islands, especially Micronesia. Correlative thinking differs, in degree, from scientific and academic logic that emphasize the truth-value of statements. After examining aspects of correlative thinking in Bali and the Philippines, I extract some characteristics of Pacific philosophies from cultural practices, myths, and beliefs. Unlike William Alkire (Alkire, 1972), I find that Pacific islanders use correlative thinking, (...)
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