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-Only through the state can truth and thus, agency be actualized |
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-(Angelica Nuzzo, Graduate Center and Brooklyn College, CUNY, anuzzo@gc.cuny.edu) 2013. “The Social Dimension of Dialectical Truth: Hegel’s Idea of Objective Spirit.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2 (8): 10-25. NP 4/2/16. |
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-Mutual recognition of the spirit of others within a social order is necessary to reconcile conflicting conceptions of the self to form an identity. |
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-Allen W. Hegel’s Ethical Thought. Cambridge University Press. 1990. NP 3/31/16. |
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-"Hegel holds that ... realm of nature" |
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-If I were to close a door, I would not know if it had made a noise unless others reacted as well. |
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-Frederick Neuhouser: Introduction to Foundations of Natural Right by Johann Fichte. Cambridge University Press, 2000. |
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-"The character of ... from his essay" |
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-Actualization of individuals can only occur by placing them within society – the person alone is an incomplete picture of the subject |
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-Allen W. Hegel’s Ethical Thought. Cambridge University Press. 1990. NP 3/29/16. |
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-I contend that unrestricted public expression of unfiltered opinion is prereq to the establishment of an ethical community. |
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-(Daniel Griffin, PhD in Philosophy at University of Guelph MA in Philosophy from Georgia State University, no date, “Can Hegel aid our understanding of freedom of expression”, academia.edu) http://www.academia.edu/24661342/Can_Hegel_aid_our_understanding_of_freedom_of_expression |
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-"Discussions of human ... declaration human rights" |
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-Aff solves best. |
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-(Adam Lamparello, B.A from University of Southern California. J.D. in law from Ohio State University College of Law. Master of Laws, Concentration in Criminal and Constitutional Law from NYU of Law. Currently assistant professor of Law at Loyola University, 09-02-16, “Promoting Inclusion Through Exclusion: Higher Education’s Assault on the First Amendment” University of Pennsylvania Law) http://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1017andcontext=jcl_online |
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-"Free speech and ... pursuit of knowledge" |
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-Destroying identity construction in the community. |
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-(Rodney G.S. Carter, the Archivist of the St. Joseph Region of the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, based in Kingston, Ontario. He received an Honours B.A. in Art History from Queen’s University in 2002 and a Masters of Information Studies, Archival Stream, from the University of Toronto in 2005. His Masters thesis was entitled “Other Archives: The Archival Value of Photographs of Anonymous People.” He was a member of the ACA Membership Committee’s sub-committee on the formation of student chapters in 2002–2003 and has been recently named the Chair of the ACA Religious Archives Special Interest Section., 2006, “Of Things Said and Unsaid: Power, Archival Silences, and Power in Silence” Archivia) http://archivaria.ca/index.php/archivaria/article/viewFile/12541/13687 |
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-"Resume ce texte ... their own silence" |