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Author | : Kenneth Lawing Penegar |
Publisher | : Algora Publishing |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2020-05-01 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1628944242 |
Soil is essential to human life, but we pay little attention to this miracle of nature. The author explains the science and the importance of soil, what it is and what it does, with a description of how soils have evolved over the past 3.5 billion years.
Author | : Robert Patrick Jones |
Publisher | : Robert P. Jones |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Assisted suicide |
ISBN | : 9780268032678 |
Debate surrounding the 1994 Oregon Death with Dignity Act, the first law to legalize physician-assisted suicide (PAS) in America, revealed some surprising contradictions. Most prominently, egalitarian liberal philosophers Ronald Dworkin and John Rawls backed a constitutional right to PAS in direct opposition to many groups of disadvantaged citizens they theoretically supported. These groups argued that legalized PAS in the absence of universal access to health care would potentially coerce the disadvantaged to end their lives prematurely because of inadequate financial resources. In Liberalism's Troubled Search for Equality, Robert P. Jones asks why these concerns were dismissed by liberal philosophers and argues that this contradiction exposes a blind spot within liberal political theory.
Author | : Danielle Allen |
Publisher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 2014-06-23 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0871408139 |
“A tour de force.... No one has ever written a book on the Declaration quite like this one.” —Gordon Wood, New York Review of Books Winner of the Zócalo Book Prize Winner of the Society of American Historians’ Francis Parkman Prize Winner of the Chicago Tribune’s Heartland Prize (Nonfiction) Finalist for the Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation Hurston Wright Legacy Award Shortlisted for the PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award for Nonfiction Shortlisted for the Phi Beta Kappa Society’s Ralph Waldo Emerson Award A New York Times Book Review Editors Choice Selection Featured on the front page of the New York Times, Our Declaration is already regarded as a seminal work that reinterprets the promise of American democracy through our founding text. Combining a personal account of teaching the Declaration with a vivid evocation of the colonial world between 1774 and 1777, Allen, a political philosopher renowned for her work on justice and citizenship reveals our nation’s founding text to be an animating force that not only changed the world more than two-hundred years ago, but also still can. Challenging conventional wisdom, she boldly makes the case that the Declaration is a document as much about political equality as about individual liberty. Beautifully illustrated throughout, Our Declaration is an “uncommonly elegant, incisive, and often poetic primer on America’s cardinal text” (David M. Kennedy).
Author | : Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn |
Publisher | : Ludwig von Mises Institute |
Total Pages | : 411 |
Release | : 1952 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1610164067 |
Author | : John P. Hittinger |
Publisher | : Lexington Books |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2002-12-11 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0739157167 |
Twentieth-century French philosophers Jacques Maritain and Yves R. Simon pioneered new approaches to understanding and defending political democracy in the wake of two world wars. Rather than break from a religious tradition that seemed to struggle against modernity and certain forms of democratic theory and practice, these thinkers instead looked back to the philosophy of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas to propel Catholic political philosophy forward. The profound influence of Maritain and Simon is manifest in the dramatic achievements of Vatican II and in the work of the scholars of political philosophy who learned from them. John P. Hittinger, one of the finest of these scholars, provides in Liberty, Wisdom, and Grace a comprehensive survey of the Thomists' contributions to contemporary political thought as well as a detailed analysis of their approach to democracy. Hittinger treats criticism of Maritain, including the work of Catholic political writer Aurel Kolnai, and discusses the alternative democratic visions of John Locke and David Richards. His portraits of thinkers who have wrestled with democracy in the Thomist tradition, such as Leo Strauss and John Paul II, are sensitive and engaging. Addressing questions of religion and philosophy broadly understood, the essays collected here offer a searching examination of democratic theory in the modern age.
Author | : Mrs. Alexander S. Orr |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 406 |
Release | : 1872 |
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Total Pages | : 390 |
Release | : 1912 |
Genre | : Seventh-Day Adventists |
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Author | : Ian Shapiro |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 1999-08-19 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780521643894 |
Conference papers.Companion to: Democracy's value. Includes Bibliographical references and index.
Author | : Thomas Healy |
Publisher | : Metropolitan Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1250811260 |
"A history of Floyd McKissick's 1969 plan to build a Black city in North Carolina, examining the story of the idealists who settled there, the obstacles that derailed the project, and what Soul City's saga says about Black opportunity, capitalism, and power then and now"--
Author | : John Todd |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 1842 |
Genre | : Delaware Indians |
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Narrative of the captivity of Frances Slocum among the Delaware Indians, with a sketch of the history of the Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania.