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Tatjana Višak (born 12
December 1974),
often credited as
Tatjana Visak, is a
German philosopher specialising in
ethics and
political philosophy who is...
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Visak (Persian: ويسك, also
Romanized as
Vīsak) is a
village in Kani Sur
Rural District,
Namshir District,
Baneh County,
Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the...
- Vesākha; Sanskrit: vaiśākha), also
known as
Buddha Jayanti,
Buddha Purnima,
Visak Bochea and
Buddha Day, is a
holiday traditionally observed by Buddhists...
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Visak is a
village in Iran:
Visak may also
refer to: Ivan
Višak (born 1993),
Croatian motorcycle racer Tatjana Višak (born 1974),
German philosopher Visak...
- Ivan
Višak is a
Grand Prix
motorcycle racer from Croatia. He
currently competes in the
European Superstock 600
Championship aboard a
Kawasaki ZX-6R and...
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Phnom Penh is the
capital and most
populous city of Cambodia. It has been the
national capital since 1865 and has
grown to
become the nation's primate...
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Visak is a hill in the muni****lity of Rača (Serbian Cyrillic: Рача)
located in the Šumadija
District of Serbia. Top of the hill is 396
meters above sea...
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Peter Singer Gary
Steiner C****
Sunstein David Sztybel Michael Tye
Tatjana Višak Paul
Waldau Corey Lee
Wrenn Historical Tom
Beauchamp Jeremy Bentham David...
- ISSN 1187-7863. S2CID 154198751.
Višak,
Tatjana (2015). "Do
Utilitarians Need to
Accept the
Replaceability Argument?". In
Višak, Tatjana; Garner,
Robert (eds...
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Peter Singer Gary
Steiner C****
Sunstein David Sztybel Michael Tye
Tatjana Višak Paul
Waldau Corey Lee
Wrenn Historical Tom
Beauchamp Jeremy Bentham David...