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  1. Constitutionality of the sentence of corporal punishment.P. F. P. De Kock - forthcoming - Nexus.
     
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    Die teenwoordige-So en die nomadiese ‘Tonneltoerusting by die lees van Breyten Breytenbach’.Petrus de Kock - 2000 - South African Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):280-297.
    In this article an attempt is made to develop a concept: the teenwoordige-So, which has a two-fold nature. On the one hand it grows from the philosophical dimensions of the work of Breyten Breytenbach, and on the other, once it is identified it can be used as a method for reading his work. But in order to determine the “environment” of the concept three main elements are investigated in this article. The first is the notion of the rhizome, the second (...)
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    Die teodiseevraag: 'n Antwoord vanuit 'n pastorale perspektief.Petri De Kock & J. H. Koekemoer - 1998 - HTS Theological Studies 54 (1/2).
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    South Africa's second liberation: How to make reconstruction and development work.P. De Kock - 1995 - HTS Theological Studies 51 (3).
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  5. The present-as-such and the nomadic understanding of the world in the work of Breyten Breytenbach.P. De Kock - 2000 - South African Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):279-297.
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    WCC Study Docwnent 199' - Facing AIDS: The challenge - the churches' re-sponse.P. De Kock - 1998 - HTS Theological Studies 54 (1/2).
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    Transforming the state away from the State? Radical social action and ‘minority attractions’ under scrutiny.Ian Liebenberg & Petrus de Kock - 2010 - South African Journal of Philosophy 29 (2):195-208.
    This review article situates the work Black Flame within a capita selecta of earlier publications on anarchism-syndicalism and radical thought. Schmidt and Van der Walt's contribution (2009) is a recent addition to political thought, theory and socio-economic practice within the broad stream of anarcho-syndicalism. Its treatment of anarchism and anarchist syndicalist groups in the workplace within an international context since the middle 1800s and the attempt to situate the debate in contemporary society are some notable features. The authors engage with (...)
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