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    Conflict of interest disclosure in biomedical research: a review of current practices, biases, and the role of public registries in improving transparency. [REVIEW]Florence T. Bourgeois, Kenneth D. Mandl, Enrico Coiera & Adam G. Dunn - 2016 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 1 (1).
    Conflicts of interest held by researchers remain a focus of attention in clinical research. Biases related to these relationships have the potential to directly impact the quality of healthcare by influencing decision-making, yet conflicts of interest remain underreported, inconsistently described, and difficult to access. Initiatives aimed at improving the disclosure of researcher conflicts of interest are still in their infancy but represent a vital reform that must be addressed before potential biases associated with conflicts of interest can be mitigated and (...)
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    63Cu NMR investigation of effect of small additions of Sn to Al–1.7 at.% Cu in promoting accelerated phase transformations on aging. [REVIEW]T. J. Bastow *, L. Bourgeois & M. Forsyth - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (24):2757-2766.
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    Recommendations for the Use of Serious Games in Neurodegenerative Disorders: 2016 Delphi Panel.Manera Valeria, Ben-Sadoun Grégory, Aalbers Teun, Agopyan Hovannes, Askenazy Florence, Benoit Michel, Bensamoun David, Bourgeois Jérémy, Bredin Jonathan, Bremond Francois, Crispim-Junior Carlos, David Renaud, De Schutter Bob, Ettore Eric, Fairchild Jennifer, Foulon Pierre, Gazzaley Adam, Gros Auriane, Hun Stéphanie, Knoefel Frank, Olde Rikkert Marcel, K. Phan Tran Minh, Politis Antonios, S. Rigaud Anne, Sacco Guillaume, Serret Sylvie, Thümmler Susanne, L. Welter Marie & Robert Philippe - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Re-Mediating Research Ethics: End-User License Agreements in Online Games.Suzanne de Castell, Nicholas T. Taylor & Florence M. Chee - 2012 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 32 (6):497-506.
    This article is a theoretical and empirical exploration of the meaning that accompanies contractual agreements, such as the End-User License Agreements (EULAs) that participants of online communities are required to sign as a condition of participation. As our study indicates, clicking “I agree” on the often lengthy conditions presented during the installation and updating process typically permits third parties (including researchers) to monitor the digitally-mediated actions of users. Through our small-scale study in which we asked participants which terms of EULAs (...)
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    Women don't owe you pretty.Florence Given - 2020 - Kansas City, MO ;: Andrews McMeel Publishing.
    Feminism is going to ruin your life--in the best way possible--because society screams numerous messages every moment about how women must look, act, and speak in order to earn their right to be seen and heard. The only thing any human needs to do in order to earn their right to exist, however, is to exist. Break free of the insidious narratives that hold you back from being your most authentic self.
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    Puberty Blockers Are Necessary, but They Don’t Prevent Homelessness: Caring for Transgender Youth by Supporting Unsupportive Parents.Florence Ashley - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (2):87-89.
    Volume 19, Issue 6, June 2019, Page W3-W4.
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    Watchful Waiting Doesn’t Mean No Puberty Blockers, and Moving Beyond Watchful Waiting.Florence Ashley - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (6):W3-W4.
    Volume 19, Issue 6, June 2019, Page W3-W4.
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    En quoi l'éducation affective et sexuelle nous regarde-t-elle?Florence Bécar - 2009 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 182 (4):57-73.
    Dans cet article, l’auteur montre comment, dans le cadre de « l’éducation à la sexualité et à la vie affective », la construction d’une rencontre avec les adolescents grâce à la parole permet de symboliser la relation à soi-même et à l’autre. S’appuyant sur les repères théoriques issus de la psychanalyse, elle tisse avec les adolescents une parole qui tient compte de l’élaboration psychosexuelle, du pubertaire, de la loi du désir fondée sur la barrière de l’inceste.
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    L'interêt général et le libéralisme politique: entre droits et interêts particuliers (XVIIe-XIXe siècles).Florence Perrin - 2012 - Clermont-Ferrand: Fondation Varenne.
    Il est courant de déplorer la perte d’un horizon politique fédérateur apte à mobiliser les membres de nos sociétés dans la poursuite de l’intérêt général. Entre autres responsables de la dissolution du lien politique et de l’affaiblissement du devoir civique, est convoquée la philosophie libérale dont la portée individualiste aurait rendu inconcevable le sacrifice des intérêts particuliers au nom de l’intérêt général. Il s’agit d’éclaircir cette critique en montrant que la reformulation moderne du bien commun par le libéralisme a surtout (...)
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    Sites internet santé : vecteurs de normes santé ou lieux de contestation?Florence Quinche - 2008 - Philosophia Scientiae 12 (2):75-91.
    Les sites internet santé français relèvent-ils de la vulgarisation scientifique et médicale? Et, si tel est le cas, dans quelle acception du terme « vulgarisation »? Comment ce média transforme-t-il la recherche d’information sur les questions de santé? Il permet une nouvelle forme de vulgarisation, où l’utilisateur définit lui-même le degré de vulgarisation souhaité. Cette autonomisation affranchit davantage de la normativité imposée par les vulgarisateurs, qui jusqu’alors choisissaient et limitaient contenus et forme des textes. Outre une fonction informative, quels sont (...)
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    Sites internet santé : vecteurs de normes santé ou lieux de contestation?Florence Quinche - 2008 - Philosophia Scientiae 12:75-91.
    Les sites internet santé français relèvent-ils de la vulgarisation scientifique et médicale? Et, si tel est le cas, dans quelle acception du terme « vulgarisation »? Comment ce média transforme-t-il la recherche d’information sur les questions de santé? Il permet une nouvelle forme de vulgarisation, où l’utilisateur définit lui-même le degré de vulgarisation souhaité. Cette autonomisation affranchit davantage de la normativité imposée par les vulgarisateurs, qui jusqu’alors choisissaient et limitaient contenus et forme des textes. Outre une fonction informative, quels sont (...)
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  12. L'esprit cartésien: quatrième centenaire de la naissance de Descartes: actes du XXVIe Congrès de l'Association des sociétés de philosophie de langue française (A.S.P.L.F.): organisé par la Société française de philosophie, en Sorbonne et à la maison de l'UNESCO, 30 août-3 septembre 1996.Jacques Bourgeois (ed.) - 2000 - Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
    Les textes presentes dans ce volume sont ceux des conferences prononcees en seance pleniere dans le cadre du XXVIe Congres international de Philosophie de Langue Francaise (ASPLF), consacre, pour marquer le quatrieme centenaire de la naissance de Descarte, au theme general L'esprit cartesien, et organise du 30 aout au 3 septembre 1996, en Sorbonne et au Palais de l'UNESCO, par la Societe Francaise de Philosophie. Le volume est complete par une version en langue francaise des contributions a un Hommage international (...)
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    Face Cooling During Swimming Training in Tropical Condition.Florence Riera, Roland Monjo, Guillaume R. Coudevylle, Henri Meric & Olivier Hue - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The aim of this study was to test the effect of face cooling with cold water vs. face cooling with neutral water during high-intensity swimming training on both the core temperature and thermal perceptions in internationally ranked long-distance swimmers during 2 randomized swimming sessions. After a standardized warm-up of 1,200 m, the athletes performed a standardized training session that consisted of 2,000 m at a best velocity then 600 m of aerobic work. Heart rate was continuously monitored during 5 × (...)
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    Norbert Elias, la civilisation et l'état: enjeux épistémologiques et politiques d'une sociologie historique.Florence Delmotte - 2007 - Bruxelles: Université de Bruxelles.
    Comment est né l'Etat moderne que d'aucuns disent en crise? Quel rôle a-t-il joué dans la relative pacification des sociétés occidentales au cours des cinq derniers siècles? Une théorie de la civilisation peut-elle comprendre et expliquer Auschwitz? L'œuvre de Norbert Elias s'est confrontée sans faux-semblants aux principaux défis légués par le XXe siècle aux sciences humaines. Atypique et longtemps méconnue, cette sociologie historique assume la tentative de penser ensemble, et dans la longue durée, l'évolution des structures psychiques des individus et (...)
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    Quelle sagesse pour notre temps?Laylī Anvar, Anne Baudart, Bernard Bourgeois, Geneviève Gobillot, Maurice R. Hayoun, Michel Hulin, Michel Lacroix & Pierre Magnard (eds.) - 2015 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    La diminution du poids institutionnel des religions dans notre société ne signifie pas pour autant que les hommes se détournent d'interrogations fondamentales touchant à leur identité profonde, à leur origine et à leur destination, au sens de leur vie ici-bas, à l'éventualité d'une vie après la mort. Que ces questions continuent d'occuper la pensée humaine, chacun est à même d'en faire le constat, et la science elle-même les a investies avec des moyens renouvelés. Ce qui a changé dans les dernières (...)
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    Beyond data transactions: a framework for meaningfully informed data donation.Alejandra Gomez Ortega, Jacky Bourgeois, Wiebke Toussaint Hutiri & Gerd Kortuem - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-18.
    As we navigate physical (e.g., supermarket) and digital (e.g., social media) systems, we generate personal data about our behavior. Researchers and designers increasingly rely on this data and appeal to several approaches to collect it. One of these is data donation, which encourages people to voluntarily transfer their (personal) data collected by external parties to a specific cause. One of the central pillars of data donation is informed consent, meaning people should be _adequately informed_ about what and how their data (...)
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    Unobtrusive Measures. Nonreactive Research in the Social Sciences. By E. J. Webb D. T. Campbell R.D. Schwartz and E. Sechrest. pp. xii+225. (Rand McNally, Chicago, 1966.) Price 38s. [REVIEW]P. Sargant Florence - 1970 - Journal of Biosocial Science 2 (2):151-152.
  18. A Defense of Galileo, the Mathematician from Florence.T. Campanella & B. Brundell - 1996 - Annals of Science 53 (2):200-201.
     
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    Clement Greenberg's Theory of Art.T. J. Clark - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 9 (1):139-156.
    It is not intended as some sort of revelation on my part that Greenberg's cultural theory was originally Marxist in its stresses and, indeed in its attitude to what constituted explanation in such matters. I point out the Marxist and historical mode of proceeding as emphatically as I do partly because it may make my own procedure later in this paper seem a little less arbitrary. For I shall fall to arguing in the end with these essay's Marxism and their (...)
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  20. Atheistic tendencies of Elder Bourgeois idealistic philosophy and contemporary theology.T. Munz - 1977 - Filosoficky Casopis 25 (2):284-286.
     
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    Fragmente über Wagner.T. W. Adorno - 1939 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 8 (1-2):1-49.
    The article consists of four chapters taken from a comprehensive study on Wagner.The first chapter discusses the character of the man Wagner. The author undertakes a social analysis which reveals Wagner to be a bourgeois figure who is no longer able to fulfill the monadological claims of bourgeois society, and who actually deserts to the ruling powers while seemingly in conflict with the society of his day. This analysis is made particularly clear through a study of Wagner's anti-Semitism.The (...)
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    Psychedelic Pharmacology Primitive and Bourgeois.T. M. Falk - 2019 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (1-2):34-56.
    Beginning with a review of Michael Pollan's latest book about the renaissance of research into the use of psychedelics to treat addiction, depression, and end-of-life anxiety, this essay considers wisdom and insight that might be gained by examining the psychedelic practices of primitive people. Pollan finds that almost all who begin using psychedelics to treat the ill eventually come to the conclusion that they should be made available for the broader purpose of 'the betterment of well people'. By considering both (...)
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  23. The a-priori, a summer school of analytical philosophy, Florence, June 26 to July 1, 2003.T. Marvan - 2003 - Filosoficky Casopis 51 (4):709-712.
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    The Reflection of Marxism in Petty-Bourgeois Consciousness.T. I. Oizerman - 1985 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 23 (4):68-92.
    In The Manifesto of the Communist Party the founders of Marxism demarcated in a principled way the qualitatively different forms of Utopian socialism. They critically analyzed "feudal socialism," petty-bourgeois socialist Utopias, bourgeois pseudo-socialism and, finally, the critical-Utopian socialism of St. Simon, Fourier, and Owen, which was one of the theoretical sources of the scientific ideology of the working class. This analysis shows that as early as the first half of the nineteeth century ideologies that were foreign to the (...)
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    L'idealismo italiano e i suoi critici. By Ugo Spirito. (Florence: Le Monnier. 1930. Pp. 267. Price Lire 20.).T. E. Jessop - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (19):471-.
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  26. Œuvres complètes. t. I : Premiers écrits philosophiques.Simone Weil, D'andré A. Devaux, Florence de Lussy, Gilbert Kahn & Rolf Kühn - 1989 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 179 (2):270-272.
     
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    The Augustan Age Mario Attilio Levi: Il tempo di Augusto. (Storichi antichi e moderni, N.S. 7.) Pp. x + 510; 50 plates. Florence: La nuova Italia, 1951. Paper, L.3000. [REVIEW]T. J. Cadoux - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (3-4):181-184.
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    Bourgeois Equality in Shakespeare.Annette T. Rubinstein - 1977 - Science and Society 41 (1):25 - 35.
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    Greek Art - J. D. Beazley: Campana Fragments in Florence. Pp. 35; 3 plates, 17 transparencies. London: Milford (Oxford University Press), 1933. Paper, 15s. - E. A. Gardner: Poet and Artist in Greece. Pp. 132; 30 text illustrations. London: Duckworth, 1933. Cloth, 5s. - C. T. Seltman: Attic Vase-painting. (Martin Classical Lectures, Vol. III.) Pp. xviii + 97, 17 text illustrations, 37 plates. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Milford), 1933. Cloth, 6s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]T. B. L. Webster - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (02):69-71.
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  30. Le Vocabulaire des philosophes, t. I : De l'Antiquité à la Renaissance, t. II : Philosophie classique et moderne , t. III : Philosophie moderne , t. IV : Philosophie contemporaine. [REVIEW]Jean-Pierre Zarader, Jean-françois Balaudé, Denis Kambouchner, Bernard Bourgeois & Frédéric Worms - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (1):92-94.
     
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  31. Wittgenstein and bourgeois philosophy.K. T. Fann - 1974 - Radical Philosophy 8:24-7.
     
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    Approche matérialiste de la Critique de la raison pure.Benoît Bohy-Bunel - 2022 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    "Cet essai propose une analyse critique suivie de la grande oeuvre de Kant, la Critique de la raison pure. Il s'agit d'une approche matérialiste, qui n'est pas économiciste, mais qui définit la matière comme rapports sociaux concrets entre corporéités agissantes. La démarche idéologique kantienne s'inscrit dans une dépossession du travail manuel par le travail intellectuel. Dès lors, les facultés transcendantales de Kant perdent leur universalité et retrouvent leur perspective située : c'est le sujet masculin blanc et bourgeois qui s'arroge (...)
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    Doctors and medicine in early renaissance florence.Sharon T. Strocchia - 1986 - History of European Ideas 7 (5):532-534.
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    The Absolute Bourgeois: Artists and Politics in France 1848-1851Image of the People: Gustave Courbet and the Second French Republic 1948-1851. [REVIEW]Alan C. Birnholz & T. J. Clark - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 32 (2):291.
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    Вияви національної тотожності православного духовенства волині у 40-80-х роках хх століття.V. T. Borschevych - 2009 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 51:158-167.
    During the German-Soviet War and in the decades that followed, the Volyn Orthodox clergy functioned under a cohesive social ghetto, which was to ensure the gradual assimilation of the social group in accordance with the needs of the totalitarian regime. In this situation, the national self-awareness of a part of the sacred priests did not fit into the coordinates of the Nazi religious and ethnic politics and, later, into the process of creation of the Soviet people. The question of national (...)
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    Marilyn Nicoud. Le prince et les médecins: Pensée et pratiques médicales à Milan . Preface by, Danielle Jacquart. xi + 804 pp., figs., tables, apps., bibl., index. Rome: École Française de Rome, 2014. €59.90 .Elisa Andretta;, Marilyn Nicoud . Être médecin à la cour . vi + 286 pp., index. Florence: Sismel/Edizioni del Galuzzo, 2013. €48. [REVIEW]Karine van ‘T. Land - 2015 - Isis 106 (3):700-702.
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    A Treatise on Man and the Development of His Faculties.R. Knox & T. Smibert (eds.) - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Belgian polymath Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quetelet pioneered social statistics. Applying his training in mathematics to the physical and psychological dimensions of individuals, he identified the 'average man' as characterised by the mean values of measured variables that follow a normal distribution. He believed that comparing the features of individuals against this average would allow scientists to better explore the processes that determine normal and abnormal qualities. Quetelet's methods influenced many, among them Florence Nightingale, and his simple measure for (...)
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    The Violence of Public Art: "Do the Right Thing".W. J. T. Mitchell - 1990 - Critical Inquiry 16 (4):880-899.
    The question naturally arises: Is public art inherently violent, or is it a provocation to violence? Is violence built into the monument in its very conception? Or is violence simply an accident that befalls some monuments, a matter of the fortunes of history? The historical record suggests that if violence is simply an accident that happens to public art, it is one that is always waiting to happen. The principal media and materials of public art are stone and metal sculpture (...)
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    The Contemporary Development of Protestant Theology: Tillich and the Neo-Orthodoxy of Barth.O. T. Vilnite - 1969 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 7 (4):34-45.
    The tendencies in bourgeois ideology that are intimately associated with religion constitute one of the subjects of current interest for criticism from the Marxist standpoint. The trend toward establishment of a clerical philosophy has long since been noted: its roots go back to the 19th century. But it has only been in the years between the two world wars, and during the present period that such currents as Neo-Thomism, Christian spiritualism, religious existentialism, and the like have flourished and, what (...)
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    Thomas Hobbes: critical assessments.Preston T. King (ed.) - 1993 - New York: Routledge.
    Thomas Hobbes is arguably the greatest of all English philosophers. In the second half of the twentieth century, he has been the subject of sustained critical attention. Hobbes was capable of powerful argument on virtually any level, whether logical, scriptural or historical. And he has attracted attention in all these areas and more questions of historical method, language and linguistics, metaphysics, ethics, law, politics, science and religion. Hobbes has been examined from a great variety of perspectives as an ethical positivist (...)
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    Gioia Zaganelli, Aimer, sofrir, joïr: I paradigmi della soggettività nella lirica francese dei secoli XII e XIII. Florence: La Nuova Italia, 1982. Paper. Pp. 302. L 11,000. [REVIEW]Peter T. Ricketts - 1984 - Speculum 59 (3):731.
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    Sartre and the Sacred. [REVIEW]R. F. T. - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (4):757-758.
    Described in the blurb as "the first systematic account of Sartre’s phenomenology of religion," King’s work also locates Sartre’s observations in the tradition of religious mysticism which Sartre is said to have studied in the early ‘30s. In fact, one of King’s most telling criticisms throughout the exposition is that Sartre was not faithful enough to the phenomena of mysticism, sacrificing phenomenology to his ontological commitments whenever the two seemed to conflict. The opening chapter sets the theme by treating the (...)
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    Virgil's Fourth Eclogue in the Italian Renaissance.L. B. T. Houghton - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    Virgil's fourth Eclogue is one of the most quoted, adapted and discussed works of classical literature. This study traces the fortunes of Eclogue 4 in the literature and art of the Italian Renaissance. It sheds new light on some of the most canonical works of Western art and literature, as well as introducing a large number of other, lesser-known items, some of which have not appeared in print since their original publication, while others are extant only in manuscript. Individual chapters (...)
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    Critical Analysis of Contemporary Bourgeois Philosophy: A Survey.I. S. Vdovina, E. V. Demenchonok, A. B. Zykova, T. A. Klimenkova, T. A. Kuz'mina, G. M. Tavriziian, N. S. Iulina & A. A. Iakovlev - 1986 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 25 (2):31-62.
    One of the most important theoretical and ideological tasks of Marxist philosophy is the critical study of the philosophical thought of the West. In the second half of the 1970s and beginning of the 1980s, the ideological struggle on the international arena entered a new stage. It was characterized by the turn of the forces of imperialist reaction away from the politics of detente to the politics of the "cold war," to the active opposition to the forces of peace, democracy, (...)
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    Euripides Orestes 1. Werner Biehl: Euripides, Orestes (Akad. der Wiss. zu Berlin, Sekt. für Altertumswiss., 42). Pp. xi+216. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1965. Paper, DM. 44.50. 2. Vingenzo di Benedetto: Euripides, Orestes. Introduzione, testo critico, commento e appendice metrica. Pp. xxxi+318. Florence: La Nuova Italia, 1965. Cloth, L. 4,500. [REVIEW]P. T. Stevens - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (2):153-156.
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  46. Anthony Molho, Marriage Alliance in Late Medieval Florence.(Harvard Historical Studies, 114.) Cambridge, Mass., and London: Harvard University Press, 1994. Pp. xx, 458; tables, figures. $59. [REVIEW]Sharon T. Strocchia - 1997 - Speculum 72 (1):201-203.
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    R. Mondolfo: L'infinito nel pensiero dei Greci. Pp. 439. Florence: Le Monnier, 1934. Paper, L. 40. - A. Edel: Aristotle's Theory of the Infinite. Pp. 102. New York , 1934. Paper, $1. [REVIEW]A. T. Nicol - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (04):153-.
  48. Nicolai Rubinstein, The Government of Florence under the Medici (1434 to 1494). (Oxford-Warburg Studies.) Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. Pp. xvii, 406; tables. $87. First published in 1966. [REVIEW]Sharon T. Strocchia - 1999 - Speculum 74 (4):1115-1115.
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    Dino Compagni's chronicle of Florence : trans. and ed. Daniel E. Bornstein , xxviii + 110 pp. $19.95, cloth; $10.95, paper. [REVIEW]Sharon T. Strocchia - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (4):504-505.
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    Royal College of Nursing (Rcn) code of professional conduct: a discussion document.J. D. Dawson, A. T. Altschul, C. Sampson & A. M. Smith - 1977 - Journal of Medical Ethics 3 (3):115-123.
    We are printing in its entirety the discussion document which sets out a code of professional conduct for nurses published by the Royal College of Nursing in November 1976 together with commentaries by the Assistant Secretary of the British Medical Association, a professor of nursing studies, student nurses and a lawyer. The image of the nurse is still that of one of Florence Nightingale's young ladies or of a member of a religious order who is wholly dedicated to caring (...)
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