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Judicial philosophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Judicial philosophy is the set of ideas and beliefs which dictate how Justices and judges of the United States federal courts may rule in many cases. There is a large academic debate over judicial ph...
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Half-assed political and religious commentary from a cynical left-winger ... Chris Bowers of Open Left (via AlterNet) has a great post on heath care reform, the “public option,” and how it’s more important for progressives to ... Thoughts on the “public option”: bad policy and bad politics « Bullshit Philosophy said...
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Enrons new clothes - Philosophy Blog ... Philosophy Blog ... Guide to philosophy groups and events in the Sydney area...
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Philosophy audio ... Philosophy *cough* jokes ... Guide to philosophy groups and events in the Sydney area...
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As recompense for my earlier outburst, I give you. . . philosophy! How do we define politics? To me, it is the manipulation of people by a leader in order to maintain power or reach a goal. Any action a leader might make fits inside this definition.
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Dave's Writing Pages ... Here are my specific personal positions on a number of significant subjects. ... Moderates were once the backbone of politics in America, when politicians sought compromise and consensus, thereby naturally steering our country to a middle ground.
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Toward the end of last Sunday’s broadcast of Philosophy Talk, a caller asked whether the “moral relativism” supposedly rampant in our time was part of postmodernism. ... But what counts as postmodern philosophy?
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