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Compositional Technique In Some Verses From Gunnlaugs Saga, Russell Poole Sep 1981

Compositional Technique In Some Verses From Gunnlaugs Saga, Russell Poole

Russell Poole

No abstract provided.


The Function Of Rhetoric, Marlowe’S Tamburlaine, And ‘Reciprocal Illumination’, Audrey Davidson, Clifford Davidson Dec 1980

The Function Of Rhetoric, Marlowe’S Tamburlaine, And ‘Reciprocal Illumination’, Audrey Davidson, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

No abstract available.


Family Medicine As A Social Science, Barry Hoffmaster Dec 1980

Family Medicine As A Social Science, Barry Hoffmaster

C. Barry Hoffmaster

The branch of clinical medicine most likely to qualify as a social science is family medicine. Whether family medicine is a social science is addressed in four steps. First, the nature of family medicine is outlined. Second, the extent to which social science knowledge is used in family practice is discussed. Third, the extent to which family medicine can qualify as a social science is considered with respect to an orthodox model of the social sciences, that is, one that emphasizes affinities between the natural and social sciences. Finally, the same question is addressed with respect to an unorthodox model …


Brotherhood And Respectability : Freemasonry And American Culture, 1880-1930, Lynn Dumenil Dec 1980

Brotherhood And Respectability : Freemasonry And American Culture, 1880-1930, Lynn Dumenil

Lynn Dumenil

No abstract provided.


Justice And The Treatment Of Animals, Michael Pritchard Dec 1980

Justice And The Treatment Of Animals, Michael Pritchard

Michael Pritchard

Although the participants in the initial situation of justice in John Rawls’ Theory of Justice choose principles of justice only, their choices have implications for other moral concerns. The only check on the self-interest of the participants is that there be unanimous acceptance of the principles. But, since animals are not participants, it is possible that principles will be adopted which confiict with what Rawls calls “duties of compassion and humanity” toward animals. This is a consequence of the initial situation’s assumption that principles of justice can be determined independently of other moral considerations. We question this assumption, and show …


Review: Milton Ehre And Fruma Gottschalk, Eds., The Theater Of Nikolai Gogol, Priscilla Meyer Dec 1980

Review: Milton Ehre And Fruma Gottschalk, Eds., The Theater Of Nikolai Gogol, Priscilla Meyer

Priscilla Meyer

No abstract provided.


Standing Before God, Asher Finkel, Lawrence Frizzell Dec 1980

Standing Before God, Asher Finkel, Lawrence Frizzell

Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.

This festschrift, in honor of John M. Oesterreicher, contains twenty-four essays and reflections on worship in scriptures and prayer in Jewish and Christian traditions.


The Jewish Liturgy Of Marriage, Asher Finkel Dec 1980

The Jewish Liturgy Of Marriage, Asher Finkel

Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.

This essay examines the Jewish liturgy of marriage and how it reflects the axiological meaning of the intrinsic values of a significant collective experience. This article was revised and reprinted in Jewish Roots of Christian Liturgy, edited by Eugene J. Fisher, 65-81. New York: Paulist, 1990.