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    Philosophies of Race and Ethnicity, by Peter Osborne and Stella Sandford (eds.). [REVIEW]Geneva S. Reynaga - 2003 - Janus Head 6 (2):345-348.
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    Katie's canon: womanism and the soul of the black community.Katie Geneva Cannon - 2021 - Minneapolis, Minnesota: Fortress Press. Edited by Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot & Emilie Maureen Townes.
    Over the years, Katie Cannon's students referred to her work in progress as "Katie's canon." Not only does this book represent the canon of Cannon's best work; the book itself directly addresses the issues of canon formation and canon reformation. Cannon canonizes a literary tradition and directly addresses both oppression and liberation of African American women. Now in an expanded 25th-anniversary edition, Katie's Canon still packs firepower.
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    When sanctuaries of humanity turn into corridors of horror: The destruction of healthcare in Gaza.S. Mahomed - 2023 - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 16 (3):77-79.
    The people of Gaza endure physical traumas, and psychological and social wounds directly linked to the combination of military occupations and the closing of its border, essentially forcing and trapping them in despair. The destruction of healthcare infrastructure in particular, has methodically added strain on an already hopeless situation, severely affecting the availability and accessibility of essential healthcare services for the population, which further perpetuates the cycle of peoples suffering. Such suffering has escalated to extreme proportions in 2023. As the (...)
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    An Intellectual Founder of the Third Republic: The Neo-Kantian Republicanism of Jules Barni (1818-78).S. Hazareesingh - 2001 - History of Political Thought 22 (1):131-165.
    The Neo-Kantian political thought of Jules Barni illustrates the continuing strength of idealist philosophical traditions in France during the second half of the nineteenth century. Barni's years as an exile in Geneva, when he was an active militant in the cause of international peace, also highlight the importance of exogenous influences on French republicanism in the era of the Second Empire and early Third Republic. Finally, Barni's political writings underline that republican citizenship was not formulated simply by celebrating the (...)
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    Factors influencing attitudes towards medical confidentiality among Swiss physicians.B. S. Elger - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (8):517-524.
    Medical confidentiality is a core concept of professionalism and should be an integral part of pregraduate and postgraduate medical education. The aim of our study was to define the factors influencing attitudes towards patient confidentiality in everyday situations in order to define the need for offering further education to various subgroups of physicians. All internists and general practitioners who were registered members of the association of physicians in Geneva or who were working in the department of internal medicine or (...)
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  6. Should cancer patients be informed about their diagnosis and prognosis? Future doctors and lawyers differ.B. S. Elger - 2002 - Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (4):258-265.
    Objectives: To compare attitudes of medical and law students toward informing a cancer patient about diagnosis and prognosis and to examine whether differences are related to different convictions about benefit or harm of information.Setting and design: Anonymous questionnaires were distributed to convenience samples of students at the University of Geneva containing four vignettes describing a cancer patient who wishes, or alternatively, who does not wish to be told the truth.Participants: One hundred and twenty seven medical students and 168 law (...)
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    Some Virgiliana Virgil in Italian Poetry. By Edmund G. Gardner, F.B.A. Pp. 23. (Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. XVII.) London: Milford, 1931. Paper, is. 6d. Bee-keeping in Antiquity. By H. Malcolm Fraser. Pp. 157. University of London Press, 1931. Cloth, 4s. 6d. Coordination of Non-coordinate Elements in Vergil. By E. Adelaide Hahn. Pp. xiii + 264. Geneva (New York): Humphrey, 1930. Cloth. [REVIEW]P. S. Noble - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (01):25-26.
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  8. Jean Froissart, Le paradis d'amour; L'orloge amoureus, ed. Peter F. Dembowski.(Textes Littéraires Français, 339.) Geneva: Droz, 1986. Paper. Pp. 149. [REVIEW]Larry S. Crist - 1988 - Speculum 63 (2):394-395.
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    Medicine and the Holocaust: a visit to the Nazi death camps as a means of teaching medical ethics in the Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps.Anthony S. Oberman, Tal Brosh-Nissimov & Nachman Ash - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (12):821-826.
    A novel method of teaching military medical ethics, medical ethics and military ethics in the Israel Defense Force (IDF) Medical Corps, essential topics for all military medical personnel, is discussed. Very little time is devoted to medical ethics in medical curricula, and even less to military medical ethics. Ninety-five per cent of American students in eight medical schools had less than 1 h of military medical ethics teaching and few knew the basic tenets of the Geneva Convention. Medical ethics (...)
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    Cambridge companion to Rousseau's Social contract.David Lay Williams, Matthew William Maguire & Rousseau'S. Social Contract (eds.) - 2023 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Introduction -- "Every Legitimate Government is Republican": Rousseau's Debt to and Departure from Montesquieu on Republicanism -- What if There is no Legislator? Rousseau's History of the Government of Geneva -- Rousseau's Republican Citizenship: The Moral Psychology of The Social Contract -- Rousseau's negative liberty: Themes of domination and skepticism in The Social Contract -- Rousseau's Ancient Ends of Legislation: Liberty, Equality (& Fraternity) -- Property and Possession in Rousseau's Social Contract -- Political Equality Among Unequals -- On the (...)
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    Kelsen's Theory on International Law during His Exile in Geneva.Mario G. Losano - 2015 - Ratio Juris 28 (4):470-485.
    Kelsen's monistic theory of international law was shaped during his exile in Geneva, but its deep roots are to be found in his Pure Theory of Law, centred on the neo-Kantian notion of “system.” According to this conception, a legal system can only descend from a single principle. Consequently, Kelsen constructed a monistic theory of law, i.e., a legal system incorporating all norms into a pyramidal structure culminating in a single principle: the fundamental norm. This Kelsenian pyramid must also (...)
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    Rousseau's authorial voices: In his dedication of his discourse on inequality to the republic of Geneva.Leonard Sorenson - 2009 - History of Political Thought 30 (3):469-491.
    Most scholars of Rousseau's political philosophy pay their perfunctory respects to his Dedication of his Discourse on Inequality to The Republic of Geneva in pursuit of his teaching in his Social Contract. Some others focus on the Dedication in order to explore the complicated relation between actual Genevan ways and Rousseau's substantive picture of Geneva. Recently, Rosenblatt has authoritatively established the crucial importance of the Dedication in this regard by a thorough investigation of its concrete historical context. However, (...)
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    Rousseau's gift to Geneva.Helena Rosenblatt - 2006 - Modern Intellectual History 3 (1):65-73.
    People often seem to forget that Rousseau dedicated his SecondDiscourse to This is a shame because, in doing so, they miss precious clues not only about the meaning of the Discourse itself, but also about its place in Rousseau's political thought as a whole. It is also rather curious, because Rousseau's dedicatory letter to Geneva is actually not so easy to overlook; in the Pléiade edition it takes up more than ten pages of tightly worded text and is thus (...)
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    The publication of Newton’s Opera Omnia in Geneva and Lausanne : A chapter in the reception of Newtonianism.Niccolò Guicciardini - 2017 - History of Science 55 (4):457-489.
    During the eighteenth century, several towns located in what is known today as the Suisse romande were extremely receptive toward scientific culture, and most notably Newtonianism. In this paper I deal with a nine-volume publication of Newton’s Opera Omnia that was planned in Geneva and Lausanne during the late 1730s and 1740s. This publication has not received the attention it deserves. To the best of my knowledge, even an awareness of its existence is lacking in the literature devoted to (...)
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    Isaac Newton's 'of the church' manuscript description and analysis of Bodmer ms. in Geneva.Steffen Ducheyne - unknown
    In this essay, a manuscript description and analysis of Isaac Newton's manuscript 'Of the Church' is provided.
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    A Newtonian tale details on notes and proofs in Geneva edition of Newton's Principia.Raffaele Pisano & Paolo Bussotti - 2016 - BSHM-Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics:1-19.
    Based on our research regarding the relationship between physics and mathematics in HPS, and recently on Geneva Edition of Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1739–42) by Thomas Le Seur (1703–70) and François Jacquier (1711–88), in this paper we present some aspects of such Edition: a combination of editorial features and scientific aims. The proof of Proposition XLIII is presented and commented as a case study.
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    Demougin (S.), Loriot (X.), Cosme (P.), Lefebvre (S.) (edd.) H.-G. Pflaum: un historien du XXe siècle. Actes du colloque international de Paris les 21, 22 et 23 octobre 2004. (Hautes Études du Monde Gréco-Romain 37.) Pp. 542, figs, ills, maps, pls. Geneva: Librairie Droz S.A., 2006. Paper, SFr 148. ISBN: 978-2-600-01099-. [REVIEW]Livia Capponi - 2007 - The Classical Review 57 (02):500-502.
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    Xenophon's Poroi- Philippe Gauthier: Un commentaire historique des Poroi de Xenophon. Pp. xiv + 289. Geneva-Paris; Librairie Droz, 1976. Paper. [REVIEW]G. L. Cawkwell - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (01):17-19.
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    Carlo Ginzburg's conference in Geneva: 'Ethnophilology two case studies', an analytical comment.Martin Rueff - 2019 - Methodos 19.
    Le 15 septembre 2016, Carlo Ginzburg était invité par le Groupe Genevois de Philosophie à tenir une conférence dans le cadre d’un colloque consacré à « La philosophie et son histoire : un débat actuel ». En étudiant les deux cas de Garcilaso de la Vega et de John David Rhys, Ginzburg apportait une contribution de poids à l’ethnophilologie – si la philologie est la discipline académique qui permet d’établir la lettre des textes, l’ethnophilologie devient sous sa plume l’entreprise qui (...)
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    The Geneva Model of discourse analysis: an interactionist and modular approach to discourse organization.Eddy Roulet & Laurent Filliettaz - 2002 - Discourse Studies 4 (3):369-393.
    This article presents recent developments in the Geneva modular and interactionist approach to discourse organization. The first section analyses the main epistemological, theoretical and methodological properties of the Geneva Model by examining its relationship to data, communicative action, complexity and discourse organization, and then outlines the Geneva Model's modular methodology. The second section of the article focuses on a text extract from a service encounter and applies some aspects of the modular methodology to the analysis of request (...)
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    Mimetic Desire and the Nigerian Novel: The Case of Chike Momah's Titi: Biafran Maid in Geneva.Terri Ochiagha - 2010 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 17:205-215.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Mimetic Desire and the Nigerian Novel:The Case of Chike Momah's Titi: Biafran Maid in GenevaTerri Ochiagha (bio)René Girard's mimetic theory was first informed by Western canonical novels. Girard's paradigm, with its psychological, anthropological, and historical backing, provides explanations for universal phenomena like rivalry, violence, scapegoat mechanisms, and the religious processes of sin and redemption. While it is not reflected in his choice of literary subjects, Girard has endeavored to (...)
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    Editing Newton in Geneva and Rome: The Annotated Edition of the Principia by Calandrini, Le Seur and Jacquier.Niccolò Guicciardini - 2015 - Annals of Science 72 (3):337-380.
    SummaryThis contribution examines the circumstances of composition of the annotated edition of Newton's Principia that was printed in Geneva in 1739–1742, which ran to several editions and was still in print in Britain in the mid-nineteenth century. This edition was the work of the Genevan Professor of Mathematics, Jean Louis Calandrini, and of two Minim friars based in Rome, Thomas Le Seur and François Jacquier. The study of the context in which this edition was conceived sheds light on the (...)
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    Enlightenment Marguerite Carozzi, Voltaire's attitude toward geology. Geneva: Société de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle, 1983. Pp. 146. SFRp 28. [REVIEW]Roy Porter - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (1):116-117.
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    Elean Inscriptions from Olympia - (S.) Minon Les Inscriptions éléennes dialectales (VI e –II e siècle avant J.-C.). Volume I: Textes. Volume II: Grammaire et vocabulaire institutionnel. (Hautes Études du Monde Gréco-Romain 38.) Pp. xlvi + 659, ills, maps, pls. Geneva: Librairie Droz, 2007. Paper, SFr 80. ISBN: vol I: 978-2-600-01130-3, vol II: 978-2-600-01131-0 (978-2-600-00692-7 set). [REVIEW]James Roy - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):241-.
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    Book reviews : Geneva Cannon, K., Katie's canon: Womanism and the soul of the Black community (new York: Continuum), pp. 191. $19.95. Isbn 0-8264-0834-6. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Herrington - 1996 - Feminist Theology 5 (13):124-126.
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  26. Rousseau and Geneva: from the first discourse to the social contract, 1749-1762.Helena Rosenblatt - 1997 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Rousseau and Geneva reconstructs the main aspects of Genevan socio-economic, political and religious thought in the first half of the eighteenth century. In this way Dr Rosenblatt effectively contextualizes the development of Rousseau's thought from the First Discourse through to the Social Contract. Over time Rousseau has been adopted as a French thinker, but this adoption obscures his Genevan origin. Dr Rosenblatt points out that he is, in fact, a Genevan thinker and illustrates for the first time that Rousseau's (...)
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    Architecture and Sexual Identity: Jeanne de Jussie's Narrative of the Reformation of Geneva.Carrie Klaus - 2003 - Feminist Studies 29:279-297.
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    Malebranche in Geneva: De Inquirenda Veritate and its Preface.Elena Muceni - 2015 - Astérion 13.
    Traduite en anglais et en néerlandais, la Recherche de la Vérité a aussi fait l’objet, du vivant de son auteur, d’une traduction latine, le De Inquirenda Veritate. Réalisée entre 1682 et 1683, cette traduction, effectuée à partir de la troisième édition de l’ouvrage de Malebranche, est due au travail de Jacques Lenfant (1661-1728), à l’époque étudiant en théologie à l’Académie de Genève. Cette entreprise atteste de manière significative la réception du malebranchisme à Genève dans les années 1680 et fournit un (...)
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    Rousseau and Geneva.Christopher Bertram - 2015 - Trans/Form/Ação 38 (s1):93-110.
    RESUMO:Os estudiosos vêm se dividindo acirradamente sobre a relevância da política e da história de Genebra na filosofia política de Rousseau. Eu busco chegar a uma visão coerente do compromisso de Rousseau com Genebra, uma que rejeita tanto a ideia de que ela é simplesmente irrelevante ao núcleo das doutrinas políticas do autor, quanto a que essencialmente lê tudo como uma intervenção na política genebrina. Nenhuma dessas concepções parece correta. De fato, Genebra, como Rousseau a concebeu, é uma presença constante (...)
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    The Linguistic Circle of Geneva.Jacques Derrida & Alan Bass - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 8 (4):675-691.
    Linguists are becoming more and more interested in the genealogy of linguistics. And in reconstituting the history or prehistory of their science, they are discovering numerous ancestors, sometimes with a certain astonished recognition. Interest in the origin of linguistics is awakened when the problems of the origin of language cease to be proscribed and when a certain geneticism—or a certain generativism—comes back into its own. One could show that this is not a chance encounter. This historical activity is no longer (...)
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  31. Should We Reset? A Review of Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret’s ‘COVID-19: The Great Reset’: Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret, COVID-19: The Great Reset. Geneva: Forum Publishing, 2020. ISBN 9782940631124, $10.00, USD. [REVIEW]Steven Umbrello - 2021 - Journal of Value Inquiry 56 (4):693–700.
    A new book by Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret, "COVID-19: The Great Reset", is reviewed. COVID-19 not only exacerbates social, economic, environmental, cultural and technological trends that already existed pre-pandemic, but also come with emergent and novel ones that may need to be pushed in certain directions to ensure that the fragilities of the pre-pandemic world do not manifest themselves in the future. This book is intended to provide a map of the various arguments and trends of how COVID-19 has (...)
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  32. L’indignation, le mépris et le pardon dans l’émergence du cadre légal d’Occupy Geneva.Frédéric Minner - 2018 - Revue Européenne des Sciences Sociales 56 (2):133-159.
    Cet article s’intéresse au problème de la maintenance, c’est-à-dire au moment où les membres d’un collectif social tentent d’assurer dans le temps l’existence de leur collectif en instituant des règles pour réguler leurs comportements. Ce problème se pose avec acuité lorsque certains membres ne respectent pas ces règles communes. Pour maintenir la coopération sociale, les membres peuvent décider d’instituer des règles secondaires visant à sanctionner les transgressions des règles primaires déjà établies. La maintenance d’un collectif peut ainsi reposer sur l’émergence (...)
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    Porphyry - Heinrich Dörrie, J. H. Waszink, Willy Theiler, Pierre Hadot, Angelo Raffaele Sodano, Jean Pépin, Richard Walzer: Porphyre. (Entretiens sur l'Antiquité Classique, xii.) Pp. 319. Vandœuvres, Geneva: Fondation Hardt (Cambridge: Heffer), 1966. Cloth, £2. 16 s[REVIEW]A. C. Lloyd - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (03):297-299.
  34. Book Review : Ireland: Christianity discredited or pilgrim's progress? by Robin Boyd. Geneva, W.C.C., 1988. 127 pp. 4.95. [REVIEW]Maurice Reidy - 1990 - Studies in Christian Ethics 3 (1):116-118.
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    The Hippocratic Oath and the Declaration of Geneva: legitimisation attempts of professional conduct.Urban Wiesing - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (1):81-86.
    The Hippocratic Oath and the Declaration of Geneva of the World Medical Association are compared in terms of content and origin. Their relevance for current medical practice is investigated. The status which is ascribed to these documents will be shown and the status which they can reasonably claim to have will be explored. Arguments in favor of the Hippocratic Oath that rely on historical stability or historical origin are being examined. It is demonstrated that they get caught up in (...)
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    Ancient Historiography - Marcel Durry, Kurt von Fritz, Krister Hanell, Kurt Latte, Arnaldo Momigliano, Jacqueline de Romilly, Ronald Syme: Histoire et historiens dans l'antiquité. (Entretiens Hardt, vol. iv.) Pp. 300. Vandoeuvres, Geneva: Fondation Hardt (Cambridge: Heffer), 1958. Cloth, 50 s. net. [REVIEW]J. P. V. D. Balsdon - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (2):151-154.
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    Ethics, equity, and the renewal of WHO's health-for-all strategy: proceedings of the XXIXth CIOMS conference, Geneva, Switzerland 12-14 March 1997.Zbigniew Bańkowski, John H. Bryant & J. Gallagher (eds.) - 1997 - Geneva: Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (CIOMS).
    Records the main presentations of an international conference convened to identify the ethical concerns that need to be addressed as WHO renew its health for all policy for the 21st century. The meeting was attended by more than 150 experts in the fields of ethics, human rights, philosophy, medicine, and public health. Their contributions illustrate the many complex issues that need to be addressed when formulating global health policies for the future, particularly in view of striking recent changes in health (...)
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  38. We acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following titles. Inclusion in this list neither implies nor precludes subsequent review. Ariarajah, S. Wesley, Axis of Peace: Christian Faith in Times of Violence and War (Geneva: WCC Publications, 2004). 137 pp. no price (pb), ISBN. [REVIEW]R. J. Berry, Michael Brierley, David A. Brondos, Elizabeth M. Bucar, Barbra Barnett & Lisa Sowle Cahill - 2006 - Studies in Christian Ethics 19:273-276.
     
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    Gilles Roussineau, ed., Perceforest: Cinquième Partie. 2 vols. Geneva: Librairie Droz, 2012. Pp. clxxii, 1329; black-and-white figures. $158.40. ISBN: 1: 978-260-001-5035. 2: 978-260-001-5615.Nigel Bryant, trans., Perceforest: The Prehistory of King Arthur's Britain. Cambridge, UK: D. S. Brewer, 2011. Pp. xxiii, 791. $99. ISBN: 978-184-384-2620. [REVIEW]Geoffrey Bromiley - 2014 - Speculum 89 (2):535-536.
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    Book Reviews : Blyth, Myra, and Wendy S. Rpbins, No Boundaries to Compassion? An Exploration of Women, Gender and Diakonia (WCC, Geneva, 1999). £5.50. ISBN 2825413011. [REVIEW]Liz Knowles - 1999 - Feminist Theology 8 (22):123-123.
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    Poets as literary historians E. S. Schmidt (ed.): L'histoire littéraire immanente dans la poésie latine . (Entretiens sur l'antiquitè classique 47.) pp. XVIII + 406. Geneva: Fondation Hardt, 2001. Cased. Isbn: 2-600-00747-. [REVIEW]Philip Hardie - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (02):355-.
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    Human rights from the Nuremberg Doctors Trial to the Geneva Declaration. Persons and institutions in medical ethics and history.Andreas Frewer - 2010 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 13 (3):259-268.
    The “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” and the “Geneva Declaration” by the World Medical Association, both in 1948, were preceded by the foundation of the United Nations in New York (1945), the World Medical Association in London (1946) and the World Health Organization in Geneva (1948). After the end of World War II the community of nations strove to achieve and sustain their primary goals of peace and security, as well as their basic premise, namely the health of (...)
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  43. Lost in musical translation: A cross-cultural study of musical grammar and its relation to affective expression in two musical idioms between Chennai and Geneva.Constant Bonard - 2018 - In Florian Cova & Sébastien Réhault (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Aesthetics. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Can music be considered a language of the emotions? The most common view today is that this is nothing but a Romantic cliché. Mainstream philosophy seems to view the claim that 'Music is the language of the emotions' as a slogan that was once vaguely defended by Rousseau, Goethe, or Kant, but that cannot be understood literally when one takes into consideration last century’s theories of language, such as Chomsky's on syntax or Tarski's on semantics (Scruton 1997: ch. 7, see (...)
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    Conceptual Frameworks on the Relationship Between Physics–Mathematics in the Newton Principia Geneva Edition (1822).Raffaele Pisano & Paolo Bussotti - 2022 - Foundations of Science 27 (3).
    The aim of this paper is twofold: (1) to show the principal aspects of the way in which Newton conceived his mathematical concepts and methods and applied them to rational mechanics in his Principia; (2) to explain how the editors of the Geneva Edition interpreted, clarified, and made accessible to a broader public Newton’s perfect but often elliptic proofs. Following this line of inquiry, we will explain the successes of Newton’s mechanics, but also the problematic aspects of his perfect (...)
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    Jacob Vernet and ‘The Religious Enlightenment’: ‘Rational Calvinism’, the Pastors of Geneva and the French philosophes.Graham Gargett - 2014 - History of European Ideas 40 (4):561-597.
    SummaryIn this article I react to dismissive remarks made about my Jacob Vernet, Geneva and the philosophes (1994) in a recent book by David Sorkin, The Religious Enlightenment (2008). Vernet, a distinguished Genevan pastor and theologian, who fell foul of d'Alembert, Voltaire and Rousseau, is one of six figures studied by Sorkin, who claims that the religious dimension of the Enlightenment has been much underestimated and that the philosophes were considerably less significant than has usually been thought. Reacting to (...)
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    The Word for an Addict in Geneva.L. M. Perry - 2014 - Christian Bioethics 20 (1):80-96.
    Addiction is a puzzle for popular understandings of human action. An addicted person may not simply choose to quit, nor can an addiction be reduced to a physiological predisposition to consume. After demonstrating some of the complexities of addiction that confound these misconceptions, I rely on Kent Dunnington’s Addiction and Virtue to situate addiction within the category of ‘habit.’ Then, I turn to John Calvin's brilliant description of the human person to further categorize an addiction as a religious habit. I (...)
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    Sot︠s︡ialʹnai︠a︡ analitika ritma: Zhilʹ Delëz, ili, O spasenii.E. A. Makovet︠s︡kiĭ - 2004 - Sankt-Peterburg: Izd-vo S.-Peterburgskogo universiteta.
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    On-line Publishing in the 21st Century.Geneva Henry - unknown
    Nell sat in the corner, opened the book, and started to read. She did not know all of the words, but she knew a lot of them, and when she got tired, the book would help her sound out the words or even read the whole story to her, or tell it to her with moving pictures just like a cine. (Stephenson, 1995, 135).
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