Report on the risk assessment of 2C-I, 2C-T-2 and 2C-T-7 in the framework of the joint action on new synthetic drugs
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In: Defence, Band 11, Heft 9, S. 689-696
ISSN: 0142-6184
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In: Handbooks in economics 9
In: Atlantic digest: cumulative supplement Volume 2C
In: Atlantic digest: cumulative supplement Volume 3A
In: United-Nations-publication 92.0.16
In: Human rights bibliography: United Nations documents and publications; 1980 - 1990 Vol. 2
In: South eastern digest Cumulative supplement, volume 3A
In: Social research: an international quarterly, Band 72, Heft 1, S. 63-76
ISSN: 0037-783X
In: Perspectives on political science, Band 32, Heft 4, S. 212-213
ISSN: 1045-7097
A response to Alan Ryan's, James Miller's (2003), Charles L. Griswold, Jr.'s, & Eduardo A. Velasquez's critiques (all, 2003) of the author's (2001) study of the emergence of "philotyrannical" thought among modern European philosophers. Ryan's discussion of the author's delineation of Alexander Kojeve as a supporter of philotyranny is addressed. Griswold's objections to the portrayal of Jacques Derrida as intellectually reckless & assertion that none of the studied modern European philosophers correspond with Plato's engagement with tyrannical eros are then discussed. Miller's contention that Plato exhibits similarities with Michel Foucault's thought, which is portrayed as an ongoing philosophical experiment, is questioned. Velasquez's critique is welcomed for raising issues concerning whether philosophers are obligated to contemplate moral & political questions & are required to adhere to the rules of moral decency; brief responses to both concerns are presented. J. W. Parker
In: Policy review: the journal of American citizenship, Heft 106, S. 73-77
ISSN: 0146-5945
'Reagan, In His Own Hand,' edited by Kiron K. Skinner, Annelise Anderson, and Martin Anderson, is reviewed.
In: MR 1517
In: NAVY
In: International journal of politics, culture and society, Band 13, Heft 3, S. 561-565
ISSN: 0891-4486
In Author's Response, Mark S. Massa responds to Andrew M. Greeley's (2000) review of the former's Catholics and American Culture: Fulton Sheen, Dorothy Day, and the Notre Dame Football Team (1999). Greeley's notation that Massa claims that the mainstream Catholic community functions like an ethnic group, with an ultimate goal of cultural assimilation, is confirmed. It is held, however, that the Catholic fulfillment of this goal has been uncomfortable, because for many religions, including Catholicism, a sense of not belonging to the common fold is almost necessary. The structure of Massa's book is described, & it is held to function as nine separate stories, strung together by a single narrative voice. Greeley & Massa disagree about how much US Catholics have changed since 1950, but agree about Catholicism functioning as an "ethnic group of ethnic groups." In Reviewer's Response, Greeley states that he & Massa do not agree on irony, claiming that Massa's model cannot be proved because it cannot be disproved, while his does not have that problem. D. Weibel
In: American troublemakers
In: A Gallin House Press book