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[...] that challenges the age-old distinction between theory and praxis, Levinas asserts that philosophy answers to a more fundamental ethical exigency which all humans undergo, "practically," all the time. [...] through bringing the later ethico-political philosophy of Albert Camus in The Rebel into an engagement with the more widely known ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, I will contest the lasting silence concerning Camus's political philosophy in philosophical literature.1 Secondly, I argue that Camus's account of political subjectivity in L'Homme Revolte decisively anticipates that later expounded by Levinas.
..., what made the modern revolutionary movements unique, when compared with their pre-modern predec... to establish "a transition from facts to rights" (The Rebel, 21), as he says, but through what app... University, Waurn Ponds, Victoria 3217, Australia. Copyright DePaul University Feb 2011 Provided by ...
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...A global technology-based educational movement reminiscent of the original concept of the land gr... university" initiatives, which combine human outreach and extension agents with digital technol..., and the University of New England in Australia. (30) These institutions demonstrate the potential...
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... the important provisions that define the rights and responsibilities of IDPs and the various state...Armed Conflict and Human Rights Violations i. In General ii. Closer Look at... displacement and the patterns of movement are complex and often related. This section identi... in North America, and 28 percent in Australia and New Zealand. (166) . 5. Stateless Persons . St...
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..., these guidelines are drawn from this movement. Accordingly, the article begins by defining the c..., the concept has gained popularity in Australia (Plath, 2006), the United States (Zlotnik, 2007), ... to incorporate evidence-based language into human service protocols. . Although a consensus may be e... the responsibility to protect clients' rights to decline to use spiritual interventions, or to r...
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To avoid extinctions and other harms to ecological health from escalating climatic change, scientists, resource managers, and activists are considering and even engaging in "assisted migration" -- the intentional movement of an organism to an area in which its species has never existed. This article explores the profound implications of climate change for American natural resource management through the lens of this controversial adaptation strategy. It details arguments regarding the scientific viability and legality of assisted migration under the thicket of laws that govern natural resources in the US. The article explains why contemporary natural resource law's fidelity to historic baselines, protecting preexisting biota, and shielding nature from human activity is increasingly unte...
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... Netherlands, Sweden, Great Britain, and Australia. Yet organizers faced critical decisions about how... and diffusion channels has overshadowed human agency. Organizers' decisions and activities deter... military that was responsible for human rights abuses in East Timor. Some activists considered th...
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... which had been so far resisting free movement of capital to and from the country, opened their d... attributed to certain other factors such as human capital (Borensztein et al 1998, Berthelemy and De... Suneeta Sathye, University of Canberra, Australia . Dr. Suneeta Sathye earned her Ph.D. at the Unive...
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... protocols may be important given that Australian Rules football players tend to complain of greater...The study was approved by the Human Ethics Committee of The University of Western Aust... of intermittent running, replicating the movement patterns observed in team sports (Figure 1), with ...
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... is represented by the limited financial and human resources available. . Out of a population of 2,07... fares, and which indicates the customer's rights with respect to these services. . LGs are compelle... had to follow the international reform movement and reproduce practices adopted by successful publ... and implementing values, Leichhardt, Australia: Federation Press and Routledge, 68-81. . Dubnick,...
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...Progress in Human Geography 35(3): 401-408. . Ragozzino, R. and J.J.... based on sequence analysis of eye movement recordings. International Journal of Geographical ... in the semi-arid Flinders Ranges, South Australia. Geomorphology 118: 130-151. . Goldsberry, K., C.S...