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1." The philosopher, although he perceives something that is more than human, that is divine (theion ti), remains a man, so that the conflict between philosophy and the affairs of men is ultimately a conflict within the philosopher himself."

Source:  Arendt, Hannah. "Philosophy and politics" Social Research 71.3 Sept. 22 2004: 427-455

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2."... "Cicero and other princes of R oman eloquence," created another "Athenian city supported by letters, the erudition of wise men, and the judgment of philosophers," down to Salamanca, "a marketplace of letters" whose inhabitants are "true Roman patriots" (fols."

Source:  VAN LIERE, KATHERINE ELLIOT. "Humanism and Scholasticism in Sixteenth- Century Academe. Five Student Orations from the University of Salamanca [*]" Renaissance Quarterly 53.1 Mar. 22 2000: 57

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3." As his headstone proclaimed: One of the best men and truest philosophers of any age or country raised by dignity of mind above the misrepresentations of the ignorant and the neglect of the great...."

Source:  Rickard, Suzanne. "CONVERSATIONS WITH MALTHUS" History Today 49.12 Dec. 1 1999: 47

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4." They yet remain interesting objects of study for the philosopher, and are for the man of the busy world a storehouse of practical wisdom (Hulme 1968, 21)."

Source:  Mieder, Wolfgang. ""A Man of Fashion Never Has Recourse to Proverbs": Lord Chesterfield's Tilting at Proverbial Windmills" Folklore 111.1 Apr. 1 2000: 23

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5." Of course, the fate of our proposal will depend not only on the vision of the political leader who seizes the moment, but on how ordinary men and women answer some basic questions: Is America more than a libertarian marketplace?"

Source:  Ackerman, Bruce,ALSTOTT, ANNE. "$80,000 AND A DREAM" American Prospect 11.16 July 17 2000: 23

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6." Neglecting to involve comprehensive kinds of stakeholders, points of view, and relevant considerations (Level VI, Box 1) leads to the ethical and practical calamities described by the theorists of open and critical theory."

Source:  Bausch, Kenneth C. "The Practice and Ethics of Design" Systems Research and Behavioral Science 17.1 Jan. 1 2000: 23

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7." Otherwise, the field will continue to generate tragic, unanticipated consequences of incomplete theories, interprofessional squabbling, and neglect of clients' practical needs."

Source:  . "Letters" Social Work 45.3 May 1 2000: 282

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8." Trilled the foremost Greek philosopher and sage of our time: "Beatty has had a famous 35-year-long love affair with the Democratic Party." Her logic was blindingly simple: the great man should therefore become the country's next Democratic president."

Source:  Stephen, Andrew. "Coming very soon: Bush dances nude" New Statesman (1996) 128.4452 Sept. 6 1999: 20

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9."... of a different, and somewhat neglected, focus on the ways in which cult practices actually depend on the practical collaboration of men and women."

Source:  Stewart, Pamela J.,Strathern, Andrew. "FEMALE SPIRIT CULTS AS A WINDOW ON GENDER RELATIONS IN THE HIGHLANDS OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 5.3 Sept. 9 1999: 345

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10." As Cambridge's scientific lecturers realized, the difference between philosophers, demonstrator-lecturers, and entrepreneurs was being eradicated in eighteenth-century market-places and lecture theaters."

Source:  Knox, Kevin C. "Enlightened values or light comedy? Cambridge's philosophical body" Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 40.1 Mar. 22 1999: 3-30

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11." I do not disagree with his general claim about the political need to articulate a vision of the distinctive character of the community or with his critique of certain contemporary liberal theories for neglecting this concern."

Source:  Carens, Joseph H. "Civic Ideals: Conflicting Visions of Citizenship in U.S. History" American Political Science Review 93.2 June 1 1999: 439-441

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12." Socrates says: The true philosopher ... whose mind is on higher realities, has no time to look at the affairs of men...."

Source:  Ryn, Claes G. "The Politics of Transcendence: The Pretentious Passivity of Platonic Idealism" Humanitas 12.2 Sept. 22 1999: 4

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13." Those who understand the influence model and apply it to the new, more specialized marketplaces could start to look very much like journalism's philosopher-kings of the twentieth century."

Source:  Meyer, Philip. "Saving journalism: how to nurse the good stuff until it pays" Columbia Journalism Review 43.4 Nov. 1 2004: 55-58

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14."... other artists subsequently adopted as a formal part of the composition. (88) Monk's nickname was "The Mojo Man of Bop" and, like Kaufman, he experienced several years of public neglect while he pursued his artistic vision."

Source:  Anderson, III, T. J. "Body and Soul: Bob Kaufman's Golden Sardine" African American Review 34.2 June 22 2000: 329

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15." The intricacies of the administration, the vagaries of policy - and above all the experience of the men are all neglected, rendering her vision of convict society curiously blurred and indistinct."

Source:  O'Connor, Tamsin. "Depraved and Disorderly: Female Convicts, Sexuality and Gender in Colonial Australia" Journal of Social History 32.4 June 22 1999: 953-956

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16." "Facing a changed marketplace, dwindling enrollment, years of fiscal neglect and immense pressure to raise academic standards and prepare students for college, vocational schools and programs in New York and across the country are struggling to survive and rushing to reinvent themselves."

Source:  . "Schools Turning from Teaching the Trades" Techniques 75.6 Sept. 1 2000: 12

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17."... fifth and sixth centuries in Britain, flamed by the withdrawal of the Romans in 410 and the arrival of the mission of St. Augustine in 597, are a poorly documented and rather neglected transitional period."

Source:  HAMILTON, CHARLES D. "An Age of Tyrants: Britain and the Britons, A.D. 400-600" History: Review of New Books 28.1 Sept. 22 1999: 18

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18."... at eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Irish writers and philosophers, but it is not his recovery of justly or unjustly neglected writers that is so valuable."

Source:  Bradley, Anthony. "Crazy John and the Bishop, and Other Essays on IrishCulture" Criticism 42.1 Jan. 1 2000: 138

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19."... The work of the late philosopher Hans Jonas was as much appreciated by a large number of us in the early years of bioethics as it was neglected by the generation of analytically trained philosophers who came after him."

Source:  Callahan, Daniel. "The Social Sciences and the Task of Bioethics" Daedalus 128.4 Sept. 22 1999: 275

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20." Other symptoms reported during winter-over are withdrawal, apathy, psychosomatic problems, and neglect of personal hygiene among some crew members (e.g. Taylor 1987)."

Source:  Suedfeld, Peter,Steel, G. Daniel. "THE ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY OF CAPSULE HABITATS" Annual Review of Psychology Jan. 1 2000: 227

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21." He neglects to examine an important area of undisputed international significance about which philosophers have much to contribute: the topic of criminalization."

Source:  HUSAK, DOUGLAS N. "Philosophical Analysis and the Limits of the Substantive Criminal Law" Criminal Justice Ethics 18.2 June 22 1999: 58

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22." Peer rejection and neglect are associated with depression, academic problems, school withdrawal, and delinquency."

Source:  Fopma-Loy, Joan. "Peer Rejection and Neglect of Latency-Age Children: Pathways and a Group Psychotherapy Model" Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing 13.1 Jan. 1 2000: 29

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23." From Seeger's perspective, the potential contributions of philosophy to musical life become evident as philosophers draw our attention to existing imbalances and remind us of possibilities we have neglected or ignored."

Source:  BLUM, STEPHEN. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Notes 56.3 Mar. 1 2000: 731

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24." As a result+ he tends to sidestep the objection that Desgabets and Regis are less philosophically defensible than their more familiar contemporaries, a presumed justification for their neglect by Anglophone philosophers."

Source:  Kisner, Matthew J. "Schmaltz, Tad. Radical Cartesianism: the French Reception of Descartes" Review of Metaphysics 57.2 Dec. 1 2003: 439-442

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25."... (3) "The Romantic Legacy" (subdivided into [A] "Transcendental Arguments," [B] "Hegel's Vision," [C] "The Non-metaphysical Hegel," and [D] "The Expressivist Theory of Language"]; (4) "The Self and the Good" (subdivided into [A] "Strong Value," [B] "Negative Identity," [C] "Practical Reason," [D] "The Right and the Good," and [E] "Moral..."

Source:  Redpath, Peter A. "Smith, Nicholas H. Charles Taylor: Meaning, Morals and Modernity" Review of Metaphysics 57.2 Dec. 1 2003: 441-443

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