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Judith Nisse Shklar (September 24, 1928 –
September 17, 1992) was a
philosopher and
political theorist who
studied the
history of
political thought, notably...
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Shklar (Shkliar, Shklyar, Ukrainian: Шкляр, Russian: Шкляр, Belarusian: Шкляр) is a
Ukrainian and
Belarusian surname meaning gl****maker
often given to...
- Leon
Shklar had been a part time
lecturer in the
computer science department at
Rutgers University,
where he
taught a
senior level course in
advanced web...
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standards are
sometimes referred to as a two-tiered system.
Professor Judith Shklar has
written that
Western philosophers tend to
spend much more time discussing...
- "mistaking it for the
organic circularity of
natural processes."
Judith N.
Shklar (1986)
points out the
ambiguity in the
meaning and
function of the "circle"...
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Machiavellian Spirit of Montesquieu's
Liberal Republic" in Rahe (2006)
Shklar (1999)
Worden (1999) John P. McCormick,
Machiavellian democracy (Cambridge...
- 1986–1987
Kenneth N. Waltz, 1987–1988
Lucian W. Pye, 1988–1989
Judith N.
Shklar, 1989–1990
Theodore J. Lowi, 1990–1991
James Q. Wilson, 1991–1992 Lucius...
- 13, 69.
Svoboda 2022, pp. 69–70.
McGraw 2014, pp. 1–2, 1. Introduction.
Shklar 1984, 5.
Misanthropy (p. 192).
Gibson 2017, pp. 4–5.
Gibson 2017, pp. 4...
- (Chinese philosophy)
Interpretivism (legal)
Legal positivism Natural law
Shklar,
Judith N. (1986). Legalism: Law, Morals, and
Political Trials. Cambridge...
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element in fiction,
sometimes used as a plot twist.
Philosophers Judith Shklar and
Peter Johnson,
authors of The
Ambiguities of
Betrayal and
Frames of...