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  • ... Cyprus Numbering Plan, on the basis of objective, transparent and non-discriminatory criteria, as w.... A useful website for reference purposes is the OCECPR website. Here, in the licen... the application to be successful, for instance, the name must not have a generic meaning and cann...

  • According to the consensus established by the secondary literature, Foucault's early and middle work culminates in a kind of totalizing theoretical cage (of which "discipline" is the highest manifestation) that in turn constituted a kind of crisis or dead-end for Foucault's thinking by the mid1 970s __ Foucault's late work performs a 1 80-degree turn away from the (too- totalizing and demoralizing) "power" discourse of the early and mid1 970s and culminated in a renewed appreciation of the Enlightenment subject, the ethical arts of the self, and resistance to normalized totalization through individual action.3 What is especially notable about this thesis is that it cleaves Foucault's corpus in two, definitively separating the parts as having opposing interests and formulations. In work...

    ...For instance, he explains that certain Greeks of antiquity had ... use this definition in studying the objectivizing of the subject." Put otherwise, one could say that... dream of society; its fundamental reference was not to the state of nature, but to the meticul...

  • ... denovo any matter to which a party objects. Ibid. B. Vickie's counterclaim against Pierce fo... to theDistrict Court to withdraw the reference of the case to theBankruptcy Court. See Brief for... a non-Article IIItribunal in the first instance, subject to judicial review, the Court did soonly ...

  • ... is true, properties of macroscopic objects have their causal profiles essentially. In what fo..." suggests, what realizes a property instance is what makes it real. Of course, it is not only m... of a property, but will not make reference to specific ones. . Construing laws as about causa...

  • ..., as I will suggest below, some of the objections leveled against the cosmopolitan ideal of global t...For instance, it might be the more fundamental value of respect... is firmly grounded on and defended by reference to a substantive value; and there is a clear limit...

  • ... exhaust local remedies in the first instance. (30) Even where contracts between an enterprise a... related to the first, is about the objectives of comparative law. Due to space limits, this sect... are only briefly mentioned, and reference to the relevant literature is made, the role of co...

  • ...' as a catch-all term to refer simply to instances where people are related through some kind of acti... egalitarianism from two kinds of objection. . More precisely, I seek to achieve three goals. ...(24) . REFERENCES . Abizadeh, Arash 2007. 'Cooperation, Pervasive Im...

  • ... apparatus of commentaries, as well as reference works that identified and assessed those whose nam...Ibn Sad's tabaqat work, for instance, does not disinterestedly report the activities of... adjusted, to remove theologically objectionable tra-dents or to include or remove matns to make a ...

  • ... the theory for which they are only one instance among many like exemplars of the "'if/then' struct... it requires a world of meaning as its reference or for its interpretation, has and maintains that ...

  • At the beginning of the twentieth century, Bertrand Russell put forward the concept of an "analytic empiricism," an approach which he held to "eliminate Pythagoreanism from the principles of mathematics, and to combine empiricism with an interest in the deductive parts of human knowledge,"1 thus overcoming the limitations of both empiricism and rationalism which he saw to be at the heart of philosophy. Whilst the foundations of mathematics had not been clarified, a move to mathematics as method was impossible, which explains Russell's early Hegelian tendencies, but the solid foundations given to the infinitesimal calculus by Weierstrass, and the solution of Leibniz's paradox by Cantor seemed to Russell to open up the possibility of a new method, which would allow the discrete analysis ...

    ...Hence Russell would say, in reference to the later Wittgenstein, "philosophers from Thal...For instance, quantum mechanics' analysis of the world in terms... these experiments were that although "objectively speaking, there [was] a complete absence of stimul...



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