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    DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRATIC LEGITIMACY by M. S. Zakharchenko

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…It is not enough to explain the legitimating power of the state as based on the assumption of legal norms and moral principles. It is discursive principle that activates the legitimacy power of state decisions.…”
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    Les mémoires d’une automobile (pas) comme les autres. La Coccinelle VW et ses mises en histoire by Pierre LANNOY

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The article then details four memorial channels by which the Beetle is given a history : a hagiographic channel, in which it becomes an object of passion, being unique in the automotive history ; an academic channel, in which it is seized as an object of research calling for epistemologically founded interpretations ; a political channel, in which the Beetle calls for moral judgments on the part of culturally situated individuals ; an iconic channel, transforming it in a semiotic object feeding aesthetic interpretations. …”
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    LA NOCIÓN DE AFECTO EN LA FILOSOFÍA DE ANTONIO ROSMINI by Jacob Buganza

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Como parte más alta del sistema, se estudia el afecto desde el ser moral, el cual viene a ser la unión dialéctica entre el ser real y el ideal.…”
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    Debatten i debatten by Jenny Eklöf

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Here, long-established trust in experts stood against a new approach in which the research community was held democratically and morally accountable. The whole debate can be understood as being placed in a transitional period in which the previously dominating authoritative knowledge cartography began to make room for a burgeoning public sphere cartography. …”
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    Expect the Unexpected: My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic and the Creation of a Double Audience by Isabelle Licari-Guillaume

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…I argue that MLP: FiM is in fact the site of a complex combination of expectations (moral, commercial, and otherwise) that create a specific type of audience. …”
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    After Ontology, After Essence: Recasting the ‘Human’ from within the Socio-Eco-Techno Interface by S. Romi Mukherjee

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Les limites érigées entre l’humain et le non-humain et entre l’humain en tant qu’espèce et l’Humain en tant que catégorie morale ne permettent pas de comprendre l’humain comme chiasme. …”
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    Call and Response by Jesse Foster Honsa

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Crisis itself has had different meanings, from a moral apocalypse to a political risk to an historic opportunity. …”
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    Probati auctores by Christoph H. F. Meyer

    Published 2020-09-01
    “… This article deals with the so-called probati auctores, i.e. those canonists and theologians who are commonly regarded as reliable and faithful interpreters of the doctrine of the Catholic Church in regard to canon law, belief and morals. The respective category originated both from a personalization of the doctrine of communis opinio which was developed in the late medieval Ius Commune, and from older theological notions such as the ideal of the holy Church Father and the Doctor of the Church. …”
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    Творчество А.П. Чехова в рецепции С.Н. Булгакова by Anatolij Sobennikow

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In Chekhov's artistic world, the accent is indeed placed on the individual's moral effort. Instead of putting forward demands to the world, Chekhov's heroes, such as Dymov (in Poprygunia, The Hopper), Misail Poloznev (in Моя жизнь, My Life), Nina Zarechnaja (in Chaika, The Seagull) and many others, begin with demands on themselves. …”
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