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The Later Wittgenstein and Moral Philosophy [review] / De Mesel, Benjamin.

De Mesel'sThe Later Wittgenstein and Moral Philosophy is a collection of essays originally published independently as journal articles Carina O. Prestes More specifically, in the NT, mentions of ... I finished reading, I was sad that I would no longer spend time with them. Berrien Springs, Michigan De Mesel, Benjamin.The Later Wittgenstein and Moral Philosophy. Nordic Wittgenstein Studies 4

Christian Philosophy as a Way of Life

intend to elaborate on this theme as it relates to philosophy and what it means to the philosophical way of life. Not so long ago, the idea of “Christian Philosophy” would have been considered an oxymoron ... not merely among many conservative Protestants, but also among professional philosophers. To be sure, there is a long and distinguished history of Christian philosophy. It is not too much to say that

Art, Mass Communication, and Utopia

activities of large corporations and serve in that direction. Demystification, auralessness and the lack of philosophy accompanying these has made art additionally a means of public relations and publicity ... mentioned above by means of art's serving the political mass culture with the collaboration of mass media or the hegemonic power of art and again art's serving the global capital with public relations and

Art, Mass Communication, and Utopia

activities of large corporations and serve in that direction. Demystification, auralessness and the lack of philosophy accompanying these has made art additionally a means of public relations and publicity ... mentioned above by means of art's serving the political mass culture with the collaboration of mass media or the hegemonic power of art and again art's serving the global capital with public relations and

ART, MASS COMMUNICATION AND UTOPIA

activities of large corporations and serve in that direction. Demystification, auralessness and the lack of philosophy accompanying these has made art additionally a means of public relations and publicity ... mentioned above by means of art's serving the political mass culture with the collaboration of mass media or the hegemonic power of art and again art's serving the global capital with public relations and

Harry Annison (2015) Dangerous Politics: Risk, Political Vulnerability and Penal Policy. Oxford University Press.

, placing the IPP within the broader historical, political and sociological accounts of dangerous offenders; interrogating the key drivers for the political focus on 'dangerous offenders' that led to the ... twin dangers of systemic and political risk. Chapter Seven explores the political motivations for, and deliberations and debate surrounding, the abolition of the IPP. Chapter Eight concludes the

Political Issues in Luke-Acts [review] / edited by Richard J. Cassidy and Philip J. Scharper.

interest in, and the positive response to, the publication Jesus, Politics, and Society, its author, Richard Cassidy, and Philip Scharper from Orbis Books planned the present volume. Political SEMINARY ... bringing together some of the most recent research in the area of Luke-Acts and its socio-political concerns. T h e content of this volume can be reviewed by perusing the titles of the various essays. These

Israel in Revolution, 6-74 C.E.: A Political History Based on the Writings of Josephus [review] / David M. Rhoads.

0 Rhoads, David M. Israel in Reuolution: 6-74 C.E.: A Political History Based on the Writings of Josephus. Philadelphia: Fortress Press , 1976. viii 1 199 pp. Cloth , $9.95; paperback, $5.95

Religion in the Public Square: The Place of Religious Convictions in Political Debate [review] / Robert Audi and Nicholas Wolterstorff.

. Paperback, $ 11.95. - Robert Audi and Nicholas Wolterstorff demonstrate the complex realities surrounding religious and political arguments concerningthe need for a consistent ethical rationale for ... determining the proper presence of religious principles in political debate. Their arguments highlight the contemporary dialogue between political liberalism and theologically based responses. Both authors

“How the West was Won”: Christian Expansion Before and After the Protestant Reformation

. Yet, what remains relatively unexplored in the context of the Reformation and Christian mission is the impact of Reformation political theology on empire-building; specifically, the connection between ... consistently sustained, justifiably so or not, by recourse to Augustine’s political philosophy. See furtRheorb,ert W. Dyson, St Augustine of Hippo: The Christian Transformation of Political Philosophy, Continuum

'Jalal's Law': Driving Reform in the Wrong Direction

less damaging to fundamental criminal law principles and illustrates how populism may be tempered by proper parliamentary procedures, cooperation between parties and a desire to balance political and ... , you should never watch either one being made’. Despite his warning, scrutinising the processes of law-making is important and can reveal ‘the social, cultural and political forces driving change

Steel Companies in a Turmoil of “Trade Wars”: A View from Turkey

tariff imposition focused mostly on two main strategies: seeking alternative markets and innovation-based product diversification. Our findings suggest that, a mixture of political and economic reasons lie ... the Turkish case interesting in the overall trade wars between the U.S. and a multitude of countries, especially in the emerging-market concept. Trade wars; protectionism; political risks; industrial

The Colombian National Police and the Politics of Crime Control Evaluations

perceptions of insecurity. The core purpose of this paper is to offer insight into the political factors that enable this contradictory narrative. Relying on privileged access to high-level administrators ... institutions, this study explains how structural features of official crime data-with political incentives specific to the Colombian context-provide the basis for contradicting claims surrounding the MNVCC's

Community Sanctions as Pervasive Punishment: A Review Essay

Community sanctions involving supervision are a neglected field in criminological research and are widely viewed in political, media and public discourse as ‘not prison’ and a ‘let-off’. An important ... other effects, this makes it difficult for community sanctions to be justified normatively, and thus, to achieve legitimacy in public, political, media and legal discourse. There are various reasons for

A Postneoliberal Turn? Variants of the Recent Penal Policy in Argentina

This paper analysed the connection between the emergence and consolidation of a postneoliberal political program and alliance – Kirchnerism – and penal policies in Argentina. Three key moments are ... control policy in England and Wales. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 7(2): 5‐32. DOI: 10.1080/1369823042000266495. Lynch M (2009) Sunbelt Justice: Arizona and the

Capital Punishment in Singapore: A Critical Analysis of State Justifications From 2004 to 2018

and political phenomena in South-East Asia. ... (Johnson 2013) . 134 Conversely, others have asserted that without fundamental changes to the orientation and beliefs of political elites, change is unlikely (Bae 2008; Chan 2016; Chen 2015; Johnson and

Transnational Crime and its Trends in South-East Asia: A Detailed Narrative in Vietnam

While implementing economic and political reforms to develop society and the economy since 1986, Vietnam has faced serious challenges to national security and social order associated with the ... of the Vietnamese government (Sikor and Phuc 2011; Anh 2018) . Studies have identified that ambiguous legal regulations and corrupt activities by the government and political economy of timber

"Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation

, convictions, and social and political systems. Part of thi-s develop ment was the creation of political boundaries and social hierarchy, the main characteristics of civilization. For those seeking a brief ... patriarchy would move to the center of their coalescing cultural and political identity” (33). The civil rights movement, Vietnam, and feminism challenged these reigning dogmas, especially the civil rights