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  1. Islam and war: a study in comparative ethics.John Kelsay - 1993 - Louisville, Ky.: Westminster/John Knox Press.
    This book explores these questions and addresses the lack of comparative perspectives on the ethics of war, particularly with respect to Islam.
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  2. The Persian Gulf TV War Revisited.Douglas Kellner - unknown
    The 1991 war against Iraq was one of the first televised events of the global village in which the entire world watched a military spectacle unfold via global TV satellite networks.1 In retrospect, the Bush administration and the Pentagon carried out one of the most successful public relations campaigns in the history of modern politics in its use of the media to mobilize support for the war. The mainstream media in the United States and elsewhere tended to be a (...)
     
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    Waiver of Consent: The Use of Pyridostigmine Bromide during the Persian Gulf War.Ross M. Boyce - 2009 - Journal of Military Ethics 8 (1):1-18.
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  4. The Discourse of Propaganda: Case Studies from the Persian Gulf War and the War on Terror.[author unknown] - 2018
     
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    White flags on the road to basra: Surrendering soldiers in the persian gulf war.Gabriel Palmer-Fernández - 2001 - Journal of Social Philosophy 32 (2):143–156.
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    The Gulf War and Intellectuals, in Germany and the United States.Russell A. Berman - 1991 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1991 (88):167-179.
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    The Gulf War and Intellectuals, in Germany and the United States.R. A. Berman - 1991 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1991 (88):167-179.
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    Was the gulf war a just war?Gregory S. Kavka - 1991 - Journal of Social Philosophy 22 (1):20-29.
    In the early months of 1991, the United States—in alliance with a number of other nations—fought a large scale air and ground war to evict Iraq's occupying army from the emirate of Kuwait. In this paper, I will consider the question of whether this U.S. military campaign was a just war according to the criteria of traditional just war theory—the only developed moral theory of warfare that we have. My aim, however, is not so much to reach a verdict (...)
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    Book Review: John Oddo, The Discourse of Propaganda: Case Studies from the Persian Gulf War and the War on Terror. [REVIEW]Jasbeer Musthafa Mamalipurath - 2020 - Discourse and Communication 14 (1):106-109.
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  10. The "end of ideology" revisited: The gulf war, postmodernism and realpolitik.Christopher Norris - 1991 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 17 (1):1-40.
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    Uncritical theory: postmodernism, intellectuals, and the Gulf War.Christopher Norris - 1992 - London: Lawrence & Wishart.
    'Uncritical Theory' is a timely challenge to much of what passes for radical thinking in an age of postmdern commodity culture.
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    Book Review:Lines in the Sand: Justice and the Gulf War. Alan Geyer, Barbara G. Green; Ethics and the Gulf War: Religion, Rhetoric, and Righteousness. Kenneth L. Vaux; Engulfed in War: Just War and the Persian Gulf. Brien Hallett. [REVIEW]Michael J. Kelar - 1993 - Ethics 104 (1):190-.
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    Prophecy Continuous: Aspects of Aḥmadī Religious Thought and Its Medieval BackgroundProphecy Continuous: Aspects of Ahmadi Religious Thought and Its Medieval Background.Carl W. Ernst & Yohannan Friedmann - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):162.
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    The analyst and the mystic: psychoanalytic reflections on religion and mysticism.Sudhir Kakar - 1991 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Kakar goes beyond the traditional psychoanalytic interpretation of Ramakrishna's mystical visions and practices. He clarifies their contribution to the psychic transformation of a mystic and offers fresh insight into the relation between sexuality and ecstatic mysticism. Through a comparison of the healing techniques of the mystical guru and those of the analyst, Kakar highlights the difference in their healing objectives and reveals the positive psychological aspects of the religious experience.
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    Russian Religious Philosophy: Selected Aspects[REVIEW]Judith M. Mills - 1991 - International Philosophical Quarterly 31 (2):248-250.
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    Just war, nonviolence, and nuclear deterrence: philosophers on war and peace.Duane L. Cady & Richard Werner (eds.) - 1991 - Wakefield, N.H.: Longwood Academic.
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    Themata philosophias tēs ekpaideusēs.Panagiōtēs K. Persianēs & Mairē Koutselinē (eds.) - 1991 - Leukōsia: Paidagōgiko Institouto Kyprou.
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    Just War in the Thought of Paul Ramsey.James T. Johnson - 1991 - Journal of Religious Ethics 19 (2):183-207.
    An effort to recover and explicate the idea of just war in Christian terms spans Paul Ramsey's career for almost four decades, from his earliest book to his last. His writings on this subject constitute one of the most important thematic and substantive contributions of his thought. This essay begins with a summary of classical just war tradition and assesses the relation of Ramsey's conception of just war to it. Then it examines that conception in detail, focusing on three topics: (...)
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  19. Just war in the thought of Ramsey, Paul.Jt Johnson - 1991 - Journal of Religious Ethics 19 (2):183-207.
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    Science policy and politics in post-war Japan: the establishment of the KEK high energy physics laboratory.Satio Hayakawa & Morris F. Low - 1991 - Annals of Science 48 (3):207-229.
    This paper provides a detailed account of the prehistory of the KEK National Laboratory for High Energy Physics at Tsukuba in Japan. Attempts to establish Japan's first truly national laboratory marked the beginning of ‘big science’ in Japan. An examination of the debate and decision-making processes, which spanned over a decade, provide insight into the political aspects of policy making in the post-war period. History shows that even in Japan, self-interest has taken precedence over group interests in lobbying for (...)
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    James Mill on Peace and War.Ryuji Yasukawa - 1991 - Utilitas 3 (2):179.
    James Mill's views on peace and war have yet to be examined in detail. Only a few scholars have paid any attention to this aspect of his thought. Edmund Silberner was the first to give any extensive account of Mill's opposition to war and his proposals for universal peace, but chiefly from an economic point of view. He rightly pointed out that Mill's opposition to war was grounded mainly on his belief that war always obstructs the progress of national wealth, (...)
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    The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke: Volume Ix: Part I. The Revolutionary War, 1794-1797; Part Ii. Ireland.Edmund Burke - 1991 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume of Burke's writings and speeches is divided into two parts. The first covers the period between the time of his retirement from the House of Commons in 1794 and his death in 1797. His main preoccupation during this period was, of course, the French Revolution and the progress of the war against France. Surveying developments with dismay and apprehension, he produced a critique of the Revolution which expressed much of his mature thinking on political and social life, and (...)
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    Maimonides' ethics: the encounter of philosophic and religious morality.Raymond L. Weiss - 1991 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In this book Raymond L. Weiss examines how a seminal Jewish thinker negotiates the philosophical conflict between Athens and Jerusalem in the crucial area of ethics. Maimonides, a master of both the classical and the biblical-rabbinic traditions, reconciled their differing views of morality primarily in the context of Jewish jurisprudence. Taking into consideration the entire corpus of Maimonides' writings, Weiss focuses on the ethical sections of the Commentary on the Mishnah and the Mishneh Torah , but also discusses the Guide (...)
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  24. Temple, William and the bombing of germany-an exploration in the just war tradition.Se Lammers - 1991 - Journal of Religious Ethics 19 (1):71-92.
  25. al-Zamān al-dilālī: dirāsah lughawīyah li-mafhūm al-zamān wa-alfāẓihi fī al-thaqāfah al-ʻArabīyah.Ḥusām al-Dīn & Karīm Zakī - 1991 - [Cairo]: Maktabat al-Anjlū al-Miṣrīyah.
     
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    D-7000 Stuttgart.Application Aspects of Qualitative Conditional Independence - 1991 - In B. Bouchon-Meunier, R. R. Yager & L. A. Zadeh (eds.), Uncertainty in Knowledge Bases. Springer. pp. 31.
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    Treating the Troops.Edmund G. Howe & Edward D. Martin - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (2):21-24.
    As we go to press, the threat of biological or chemical warfare in the Persian Gulf is no longer imminent. Yet the questions raised by the proposed use of “investigational drugs,” without informed consent, to protect U.S. troops remain. The article by Edmund G. Howe and Edward D. Martin presents the arguments that informed the Pentagon's thinking on the subject. It and the commentaries, by George J. Annas and Michael A. Grodin, and Robert J. Levine, explore, among others, (...)
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    Sea-Monsters at Sunrise.Stephanie West - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (01):275-.
    It is hard to avoid the suspicion that the time appointed for the arrival of Lucian's leviathan was intended to bring to the reader's mind Nearchus' account of an alarming encounter with a school of whales in the course of his famous voyage from the Indus to the Persian Gulf ).
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    Het politiek gebeuren in de Europese Gemeenschap in 1990.Liesbet Hooghe - 1991 - Res Publica 33 (3-4):396-431.
    The democratic revolutions in Eastern Europe, the speedy unification process of the two Germanies, growing economic disarray in the Soviet Union and the Gulf War put great pressure on the European Community - and raised high expectations throughout 1990. The external challenges initially seemed to slow down the internal integration process. But by the end of 1990 the Twelve committed themselves to further European political union and European economic union culminating into a central bank and a common currency. The (...)
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    Inochi o mitsumete.Shigeaki Hinohara - 1991 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
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    Consciousness: Separation and Integration.Neil Rossman - 1991 - State University of New York Press.
    A central claim of this book is that the emergence of humanity involves a splitting of consciousness—the ability of consciousness to become reflectively aware of itself. But the splitting of consciousness is simultaneously the development of the possibility of fragmentation and alienation. Thus, through the growth of reflective consciousness, separation comes to permeate the whole of human experience. So understood, it creates the need for integration, and Rossman’s discussion ultimately centers on its attainment. Within this perspective, various aspects of (...)
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    Kant's Philosophy of Religion Reconsidered.Philip J. Rossi & Michael Wreen (eds.) - 1991 - Indiana University Press.
    "The essays, both philosophical and historical, demonstrate the continuing significance of a neglected aspect of Kant’s thought."—Religious Studies Review Challenging the traditional view that Kant's account of religion was peripheral to his thinking, these essays demonstrate the centrality of religion to Kant's critical philosophy. Contributors are Sharon Anderson-Gold, Leslie A. Mulholland, Anthony N. Perovich, Jr., Philip J. Rossi, Joseph Runzo, Denis Savage, Walter Sparn, Burkhard Tuschling, Nicholas P. Wolterstorff, and Allen W. Wood.
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    Interwar “German” Psychobiology: Between Nationalism and the Irrational.Anne Harrington - 1991 - Science in Context 4 (2):429-447.
    The ArgumentThis paper is concerned with “holism” as a German cultural “style” of doing psychobiology in Central Europe between the two world wars. The paper takes its starting point from a critical analysis of Forman's writings on nationalism versus internationalism in interwar German science, and the alleged “accommodation” of interwar German physics to an antiscientific, irrationalist culture. The paper argues that psychobiological holism was not just a reaction against nineteenth-century atomistic or mechanistic approaches to modeling life and mind; it also (...)
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  34. Dancing Shiva in the ecological age.Henryk Skolimowski - 1991 - Delhi: Clarion Books.
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    Die Naturrechtslehre und Christian Thomasius (1655-1728).Christoph Bühler - 1991 - Regensburg: S. Roderer Verlag.
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    Contemporary Albanian Literature.Arshi Pipa - 1991
    Few aspects of American military history have been as vigorously debated as Harry Truman's decision to use atomic bombs against Japan. In this carefully crafted volume, Michael Kort describes the wartime circumstances and thinking that form the context for the decision to use these weapons, surveys the major debates related to that decision, and provides a comprehensive collection of key primary source documents that illuminate the behavior of the United States and Japan during the closing days of World War (...)
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  37. John Locke: critical assessments.Richard Ashcraft (ed.) - 1991 - New York: Routledge.
    This work is the second in the Routledge Series of Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers . Each volume of the series presents a comprehensive selection of the critical literature commenting on the life and works of a major political philosopher. John Locke (1632-1704) is a key figure because his political philosophy was one of the foundations for both the American Constitution and the French Revolution. He defined government as based on a free contract between people which can be subsequently (...)
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    Muslim Apocalyptic Consciousness: Representation of Imam al-Mahdi (a.s) in Literature.Tasleem War - 2020 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 91:173-194.
    The concept of apocalypse is well established in all the major religions of the world, be they Semitic religions or Hinduism. The underlying idea behind the concept in all the religions remains the same, that is, the world will come to an end. The end itself, which has been called the Judgment Day, Day of Resurrection, or the Day of Retribution or Reckoning will be preceded by some signs. It has also been called the day of Apocalypse, the day when (...)
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    A Movement Divided: Three approaches to world evangelization stand in tension with one another.Samuel Escobar - 1991 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 8 (4):7-13.
    Those who want to make social issues a bigger part of the world evangelization agenda have “met with the opposition of evangelical forces that seem committed to pull the [missions] movement backwards, towards mission styles of the Cold War era and towards pushing the imperial marketing of theological and missiological packages created within the framework of North American society.” This article examines the Lausanne movement, including the landmark evangelization conferences of 1974 and 1989 and focuses on questions of social issues (...)
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    Time, thermodynamics, and theology.George L. Murphy - 1991 - Zygon 26 (3):359-372.
    Keywords: A theological approach to understanding time and change in a modern way must consider the relationships between thermal physics and time as elucidated during the past century and a half. The fact of temporal change, including death and decay, has been a religious problem since antiquity, so that some traditions have simply attempted to transcend the world of change. However, a major current of the Christian tradition has seen change as a fundamental aspect of God's creation, and one (...)
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    Freedom to Evangelize vs Freedom to Seek Justice?Charles R. Taber - 1991 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 8 (2):1-5.
    Contrary to popular imagination, the division between those countries which allow freedom to preach the gospel and those which deny it is not the line between Marxist and non-Marxist states. Both left and right wing authoritarian regimes tolerate gospels that focus exclusively on individual religious concerns that are politically uncritical. This frees them from any criticism on religious grounds. There is another formulation of the gospel which is not reductionist and which asserts the Lordship of Christ over the (...)
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    War and International Justice: A Kantian Perspective.Brian Orend - 2006 - Wilfrid Laurier Press.
    Can war ever be just? By what right do we charge people with war crimes? Can war itself be a crime? What is a good peace treaty? Since the Cold War ended in the early 1990s, many wars have erupted, inflaming such areas as the Persian Gulf, Central Africa and Central Europe. Brutalities committed during these conflicts have sparked new interest in the ethics of war and peace. Brian Orend explores the ethics of war and peace from a (...)
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    Russell's Anti-Communist Rhetoric before and after Stalin's Death.Stephen Hayhurst - 1991 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 11 (1):67-82.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:RUSSEL:rS ANTI-COMMUNIST RHETORIC BEFORE AND AFTER STALIN'S DEATH STEPHEN HAYHURST History / Copenhagen International School Copenhagen, Denmark 1100 A communist regimes collapse in Eastern Europe, and the rhetoric of the Cold War is at last abandoned, it seems an appropriate time to examine an aspect of Bertrand Russell's political life and thought which has not been as well documented as, for example, his activities in the First World War (...)
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    Ibn Rushd (Averroes).Dominique Urvoy - 1991 - New York: Routledge.
    This book argues that Ibn Rushd, better known in the West as Averroes, was a major Arabic philosopher. Not only did he play a role in transmitting the ideas of classical philosophy to Islam, but he was a profound influence on Western scholasticism and aspects of Renaissance thought.
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    »Wucher muß sein, aber wehe den Wucherern«: Einige Überlegungen zu Mactin Luthers Konzeption des Ökonomischen.Josef Wieland - 1991 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 35 (1):268-284.
    This article examines Luther's conception of Economy and Economics. The analysis shows a paradoxially structured religious communication about economic problems. This form of communication serves to keep contingency available within the economic system. Together with reason, conscience and belief the awareness of contingency is a presupposition of reasonable economical decisions. The most important conclusion is that the relationship of these aspects of action- as discussed by Lutheris also a majorproblern in the contemporary discussion of business and economics effects.
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    Santayana and Goethe.Anthony Woodward - 1991 - Overheard in Seville 9 (9):1-7.
    Santayana, whose early writings are hostile to the Faustian spirit, used a quotation from IFaust, Part IID as epigraph to IThe Realm of SpiritD. This suggest a possible affinity of late Santayana, and aspects of Goethe. The speech of the Earth-Spirit in IFaustD has an amoralism similar to passages in IThe Realm of MattesD. A certain ironical, detached spirituality links the poet-sages as well. Each uses some of the symbolism of Christian dogma (e.g., the last chapter of IThe Realm (...)
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    Rethinking the Hellenistic Gulf: The New Greek Inscription from Bahrain.Paul Kosmin - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:61-79.
    The recent discovery in Bahrain of a Greek inscription, dating to the 120s BC, transforms our understanding of the Arab-Persian Gulf in the Hellenistic period. The inscription, recording the dedication of a shrine to the Dioskouroi on behalf of the first independent king of Characene, indicates that Bahrain was a garrisoned node within the Seleucid Empire and the centre of the previously unknown archipelagic administrative district . Seleucid and Characenian control of Bahrain is placed within the longue durée (...)
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    Aceto L., Longo G. and Victor B.,(eds.)“The difference between Se-quential and Concurrent Computations,” special issue of: Mathemat-ical Structures in Computer Science, Cambridge University Press, no. 4–5, 2003. Adler RL, Topological entropy and equivalence of dynamical sys. [REVIEW]A. Aspect, P. Grangier, G. Roger & A. Asperti - 1991 - Philosophica 47:31.
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  49. World state of emergency.Jason Reza Jorjani - 2018 - San Francisco: Counter-Currents Publishing.
    The third world war -- Planetary emergency -- The neo-eugenic world state -- Robotics & virtual reality -- The Persian Gulf of the 21st-century -- Aryan Imperium (Iran-Shahr) -- The Indo-European world order.
     
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    Revelatory Positivism? Barth's Earliest Theology and the Marburg School. [REVIEW]Eugene Thomas Long - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 44 (4):839-840.
    Many readers of this review will be aware that Karl Barth, like Rudolf Bultmann, was a student of Wilhelm Herrmann and that Barth was both indebted to and critical of aspects of Herrmann's thought. Fewer, however, will have much familiarity with the Marburg school of Neo-Kantianism and its influence on the thought of Herrmann and Barth. This study is intended to fill that gap. During the time that Herrmann taught at Marburg, the theological school changed from a rather provincial (...)
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