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Review Of Saint Augustine And The Conversion Of England, Edited By R. Gameson, Joseph F. Kelly
Review Of Saint Augustine And The Conversion Of England, Edited By R. Gameson, Joseph F. Kelly
Theology & Religious Studies
No abstract provided.
Review Of The Darkness Of God, Sheila E. Mcginn
Review Of The Darkness Of God, Sheila E. Mcginn
Theology & Religious Studies
No abstract provided.
What's So Special About A Special Ethics For Business?, Earl W. Spurgin
What's So Special About A Special Ethics For Business?, Earl W. Spurgin
Philosophy
In business ethics literature, debate over a special ethics generally has framed examination of the rules governing business. By constructing a dilemma faced by proponents of a special ethics, I argue that this framing is misguided. Proponents must adopt either an insular or a derivative conception. The former, the view that business is insulated from moral rules, is problematic because arguments used to support it force proponents to accept the idea that each aspect of life is insulated from moral rules. This idea, however, renders philosophically insignificant the claim that business has a special ethics. Proponents no longer make a …
Review Of King Of Mysteries: Early Irish Religious Writings, Joseph F. Kelly
Review Of King Of Mysteries: Early Irish Religious Writings, Joseph F. Kelly
Theology & Religious Studies
No abstract provided.
The Cosmopolitan South - Privileged Southerners, Philadelphia, And The Fashionable Tour In The Antebellum Era, Daniel P. Kilbride
The Cosmopolitan South - Privileged Southerners, Philadelphia, And The Fashionable Tour In The Antebellum Era, Daniel P. Kilbride
History
Analyzes connections between the Southern aristocracy and the elite of Philadelphia in the antebellum period. The two groups shared class interests that Southerners found more compatible than association with their parochial, rural countrymen. Privileged Southerners preferred an atmosphere both urban and urbane, which they found in Northern cities, especially Philadelphia, where they toured the city's prisons, parks, and museums, and sampled its fleshpots. In doing so, they shared a class attitude of exclusivity that disparaged local and country life in favor of a cohesive national elite. The bonds of class even held against the upheavals preceding the Civil War and …
Review Of Black Jacks: African American Seamen In The Age Of The Sail., Anne Kugler
Review Of Black Jacks: African American Seamen In The Age Of The Sail., Anne Kugler
History
No abstract provided.
Review Of Shaping History: Ordinary People In European Politics, 1500-1700., Anne Kugler
Review Of Shaping History: Ordinary People In European Politics, 1500-1700., Anne Kugler
History
No abstract provided.
Review Of The Bfi Companion To Eastern European And Russian Cinema, James H. Krukones
Review Of The Bfi Companion To Eastern European And Russian Cinema, James H. Krukones
James H. Krukones
No abstract provided.