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    The moral limits of law: obedience, respect, and legitimacy.Ruth C. A. Higgins - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The Moral Limits of Law analyzes the related debates concerning the moral obligation to obey the law, conscientious citizenship, and state legitimacy. Modern societies are drawn in a tension between the centripetal pull of the local and the centrifugal stress of the global. Boundaries that once appeared permanent are now permeable: transnational legal, economic, and trade institutions increasingly erode the autonomy of states. Nonetheless transnational principles are still typically effected through state law. For law's subjects, this tension brings into focus (...)
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    Race, Pollution, and the Mastery of Nature.Robert R. Higgins - 1994 - Environmental Ethics 16 (3):251-264.
    Racial environmental inequities, documented in research over the past ten years, have deep cultural sources in the connections between the concept of social pollution as it has operated in U.S. race relations and the pollution of minority communities, both of which are, in part, the expression of our dominant cultural ethic and project of mastering nature. The project of mastering nature requires thedisciplining of “human nature” in a context of social power in order to dominate “outward” or “external” nature for (...)
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    Race, Pollution, and the Mastery of Nature.Robert R. Higgins - 1994 - Environmental Ethics 16 (3):251-264.
    Racial environmental inequities, documented in research over the past ten years, have deep cultural sources in the connections between the concept of social pollution as it has operated in U.S. race relations and the pollution of minority communities, both of which are, in part, the expression of our dominant cultural ethic and project of mastering nature. The project of mastering nature requires thedisciplining of “human nature” in a context of social power in order to dominate “outward” or “external” nature for (...)
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    A gold diadem from Aegina.Reynold Higgins - 1987 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 107:182.
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    Ayelet Shachar, the birthright lottery: Citizenship and global inequality.Reviewed by Peter Higgins - 2009 - Ethics 120 (1).
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    Greek and Roman Theatre.R. A. Higgins - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (03):227-.
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  7. Nomina adhaerent ossibus.Robert Higgins - 2006 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 50:159-167.
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    Sinclair Hood: The Arts in Prehistoric Greece. Pp. 311; 237 photos and line-drawings in the text. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1978. Paper, £5·95. [REVIEW]Reynold Higgins - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (01):161-.
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    Sinclair Hood: The Arts in Prehistoric Greece. Pp. 311; 237 photos and line-drawings in the text. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1978. Paper, £5·95. [REVIEW]Reynold Higgins - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (1):161-161.
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