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political conditions. What, exactly, are we comparing? With that caveat, let us explore Murphy’s reasons for preferring domestic practices. One question concerns bias. Murphy rightly suggests that ... Tadros , V. 2013 . ‘Responses’ . 32 Law and Philosophy 241 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS WorldCat Footnotes 1 Quong (2020, p. 84) suggests that the wrongness of using
Philosophy of Logic, 2 ( 1 ), pp. 87 – 112 . Google Scholar OpenURL Placeholder Text WorldCat Cariani , Fabrizio , and Simon Goldstein 2018 : ‘Conditional Heresies’ . Philosophy ... —— 1994 : ‘Lewis on “Might” and “Would” Counterfactual Conditionals’ . Canadian Journal of Philosophy , 24 ( 3 ), pp. 413 – 18 . Crossref Search ADS WorldCat —— 1996 : ‘Knowledge
correlation, but still separately explaining the tosses seems deeply unsatisfying. And this judgement is shared by others in the philosophy of science literature on explanation (Owens 1989, ch. 1; Lando 2017 ... . Google Scholar Google Preview OpenURL Placeholder Text WorldCat COPAC Bhogal , Harjit 2020 : ‘Coincidences and the Grain of Explanation’ . Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
POLITICAL OBLIGATION AND CIVIL DISSENT IN QUAKER THEOLOGICO- POLITICAL THOUGHT JANE E. CALVERT Tthe most important political forces in American history. When oday most Friends know intuitively that ... heads.1 Yet, although their actions have been well documented-their vital role in securing religious liberty, abolition, and women's rights-the Quaker contribution to the ideas and political processes of
and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/qrt ANTHONY BENEZET’S (1713-1784) REVOLUTIONARY RHETORIC: SLAVERY AND SENTIMENTALISM IN QUAKER POLITICAL REMONSTRANCE Jon R. KeRshneR
too easy to justify violence and the degrading treatment of others, based on sexuality, race/ethnicity, gendered or non-gendered identities, forms of embodiment, class, nation and political affiliation
critical wound of the heart generated by unjust psychosomatic repression, as well as by social, political, economic, and cultural oppression. It is entrenched in the hearts of victims of sin and violence
young people are building movements that change norms and policies at national and global levels (Anyiwo et al., 2020) and can transcend structural barriers to political participation, such as the ... , in which youth learn about the root causes of systems of inequity; political efficacy, in which youth become empowered to create sociopolitical change; and sociopolitical action, where youth resist
radicals during the Commonwealth—political forces are at play to reverse all the efforts of the past half century to further social justice, a book like Face to Face can revive hope in the mighty acts of God ... professor of philosophy and religion. Vail Palmer notes that this book began in 1991 when he offered to teach a course on how early Friends used the Bible for Reedwood Friends Church’s Center for Christian
(sometimes termed political efficacy, agency, or empowerment), or, perceptions of one’s ability to enact change, and (3) critical action, or participation in efforts to change inequalities (Rapa et al., 2020 ... the political process. Critical action may also extend beyond political engagement to include actions like service (Tyler et al., 2020) and social media engagement (Wilf et al., under review) aimed at
Psychology, Sigmund Freud University, Vienna, Austria Department of Psychology, School of Philosophy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece Institute of Clinical Medicine, University
impossibility of developing a generally acceptable Christian political philosophy. Then, second, its worship came to reflect two apparently opposite poles: the sacrificial worship of the Temple and the analytic
of Quaker research in much needed ways. While the social histories, political concerns, spiritual interests, and social-action contributions of early Friends have been explored extensively, and while ... political platforms and polemics. On hermeneutics and ecclesiology, it is the gathered community of Christ that partners together with God in the social transformation of the world—operating by the way of
for Natural Kind Essentialism and microstructural essentialism regarding chemical substances will be assessed with reference to recent work in the philosophy of chemistry. Finally, a weakened form of ... chemical kinds, since recent work in philosophy of chemistry has mounted a strong challenge against traditional chemical essentialism as well.7 However, the case is less conclusive, and chemical kinds are
This paper examines the multiple elements of Korean Quaker Ham Sok-Heon’s religious, political, and theological identity from the perspective of hybridity, with a special focus on the impact of that ... Christianity Commons - Article 4 THE COMPLEX HYBRIDITY OF HAM SOK-HEON DAN CHRISTY RANDAZZO TSok-Heon?s religious, political, and theological identity from the his paper examines the multiple elements of
involves communication systems, the social or physical sciences, philosophy and religion, history, political science, business, fine and applied arts, mathematics, or whatever, our curriculum is a sanctuary ... an ancient admonition from Epictetus: “What is the first business of one who studies philosophy? To part with self-conceit.”9 A biblical writer, John the Elder, concerned for integrity in both truth
. Economic and Political Weekly , 23 , 1235 - 1238 . Hoff , K. E. , Reese-Weber , M. , Schneider , W. J. , & Stagg , J. W. ( 2009 ). The association between high status positions and aggressive behavior in ... scheduling without overlapping . IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering , 14 , 1064 - 1074 . Li , X. H. , & Liang , X. ( 2015 ). A Confucian social model of political appointments among
the opening and closing portions of Seekers Found. In the Introduction and first two chapters, Gwyn used a typol34 • T. VAIL PALMER, JR. ogy developed by political scientist Michael Oakeshott, in an ... Operationalism is not a theory of truth but “a program in philosophy of science”13 or, at best, a theory of meaning, i.e., what does a term or a statement mean? What we have, then, is not a symmetrical network of
future scholarship is needed to address Quakerism there within its own context. Ethnographic research could trace the relationship of belief and practices to experiences of poverty, political turmoil ... . 24. Jeffrey Dudiak and Laura Rediehs, “Quakers, Philosophy, and Truth,” in The Oxford Handbook of Quaker Studies, ed. Pink Dandelion and Stephen Angell (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013 ), 511