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1." And for this reason many witches remain unpunished, to the great dispraise of the Creator, and to their own most heavy increase." [33] The Malleus moves early..."

Source:  Emison, Patricia. "Truth and Bizzarria in an Engraving of Lo stregozzo" Art Bulletin 81.4 Dec. 1 1999: 623

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2." In dispraise of the king: rituals 'against rebellion' in south-east Africa."

Source:  Drucker-Brown, Susan. "The grandchildren's play at the Mamprusi king's funeral: ritual rebellion revisited in northern Ghana" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 5.2 June 1 1999: 181-182

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3." MEDIA IMAGE * Your comments [Kickoff, "Questions," March, page 7] interested me because I have observed that classical ballet is often dispraised by the press here, too."

Source:  . "READERS' FORUM" Dance Magazine Dec. 1 1998: 12-13

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4." Once again it is hard not to suspect that Johnson is twitting academics who delight in demoting and dispraising the Vatican Pieta because mere people love it. And what about the cleansed and resurrected frescoes in the Sistine Chapel?"

Source:  Gelernter, David. "A grand tour" Commentary 117.1 Jan. 1 2004: 55-58

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5." Perhaps Senator Joseph McCarthy's post-war career in the Congress was not wholly an aberration.) I do not come today to bury institutionalism nor to dispraise it. I believe it lives on as a lively element inside today's mainstream economics."

Source:  Samuelson, Paul A. "THE GOLDEN VIRTUE OF ECLECTICISM IN ECONOMICS JOHN R. COMMONS AWARD LECTURE" American Economist 44.1 Mar. 22 2000: 3

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6." If this fellow be wise, he'll never call ye Jack Cade more; I think he hath a very fair warning. (4.6.4-8) To interpret this Cade sequence solemnly as a political essay dispraising popular insurgency is to miss--as surely the Elizabethan censor was intended to miss--these..."

Source:  Fitter, Chris. ""Your captain is brave and vows reformation": Jack Cade, the Hacket rising, and Shakespeare's vision of popular rebellion in 2 Henry VI" Shakespeare Studies 32 Jan. 1 2004: 173-220

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7."... this year's honorees: American historian Jaroslav Pelikan, who will be 81 next week, and French philosopher Paul Ricoeur, 91. Mr. Ricoeur, whom French Ambassador Jean-David Levitte praised privately as a commanding figure..."

Source:  . "Kluge, library honor thinkers" Washington Times Dec. 10 2004: 06

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8." In dispatches he wrote at the time for an extreme right-wing Romanian journal, the young philosopher also praised Hitler for the instauration of 'un nouveau style de vie' with organic..."

Source:  McDonald, Michael P. "Cioran l'Heretique" Journal of European Studies 28.4 Dec. 1 1998: 422-426

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9." Why do we find Socrates, the famous philosopher and self-proclaimed civic gadfly, praising his city to the skies and exhorting his fellow citizens with a long speech in place of his typical - and critical - dialectics?"

Source:  Collins, Susan D.,Stauffer, Devin. "The challenge of Plato's 'Menexenus.'" Review of Politics 61.1 Jan. 1 1999: 85-88

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10." Represented in this list of books that influenced rather than merely seduced him are philosophers, of course, but not the works one would necessarily expect."

Source:  Cuoco, Lorin. "Page 399" Review of Contemporary Fiction 24.3 Sept. 22 2004: 88-99

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11." As a result, ecologists interested in the "social dimensions" of their work have turned primarily to economists, political scientists, sociologists, and philosophers, while relegating history to the comparatively trivial background sections of their publications."

Source:  Alagona, Peter S. "The ghosts of endangered species past: recent lessons at the intersection of history and biology" BioScience 54.11 Nov. 1 2004: 984-986

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12." The Russian Revolution was intellectually driven by a small cadre of worker-philosophers, just as the drive for Islamic Fundamentalism was predicated, in large measure, on frustrated desires for voice of a privileged class."

Source:  Smith, Adam M. "New kids on the bloc: revisiting Kennan's containment in a pre-emptive world. (Perspectives" Harvard International Review 25.3 Sept. 22 2003: 30-35

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13."... of, say, Montesquieu or Rousseau, he had thoroughly and thoughtfully read all of their works (plus those of many of the other major and minor philosophes)."

Source:  Arnold, Eric, A., Jr. "Loft, Leonore Passion, Politics, and Philosophies: Rediscovering J.-P. Brissot" History: Review of New Books 31.1 Sept. 22 2002: 27-29

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14." While Christian writers such as Clement and Tatian pick and choose what they want from Hellenistic philosophers, in accepting the sexual communalism of these philosophers, Epiphanes alone becomes the authentic link with the past (pp. 277-85)."

Source:  Straw, Carole. "The making of fornication. Eros, ethics, and political reform in Greek philosophy and early Christianity" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 55.4 Oct. 1 2004: 738-741

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15."... suffuses Moten's text as a whole but seems most productive when related to his readings of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man and, later, the work of black philosopher and conceptual artist Adrian Piper."

Source:  Jenkins, Candice M. "Fred Moten. In the Break: the Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition" African American Review 38.2 June 22 2004: 344-346

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16." Similarly, for American Indian philosophers, we must demand recognition of the hard work of understanding and expressing a tradition (practice and a body of thought) within a very different and often competing context."

Source:  Brown, Katy Gray,Brown, Michael Patterson. "Access in theory and practice: American Indians in Philosophy history" American Indian Quarterly 27.1-2 Jan. 1 2003: 113-121

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17." Although the arguments for intelligent design have enjoyed some influence among religiously-inclined mathematicians and philosophers, they have failed to convince its core scientific audience: working biologists."

Source:  Mooney, Chris. "Research and destroy: how the religious right promotes its own "experts" to combat mainstream science" Washington Monthly 36.10 Oct. 1 2004: 34-39

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18." Discussion of metaphor as a trope can be confusing, even to the linguists, philosophers, and critics who specialize in it, in part because language in general works metaphorically."

Source:  Bumas, E. Shaskan. "Lou Gehrig's disease and everyone else's" Southwest Review 89 Mar. 22 2004: 253-269

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19." A Life of H.L.A. Hart by Nicola Lacey (Oxford University Press, 25 [pounds sterling]) tells of the troubled life, work and legacy of Britain's foremost legal philosopher..."

Source:  . "The postwar world" History Today 54.11 Nov. 1 2004: 80-81

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20." The volume+ which is aimed at the general reader and those coming to the work for the first time, has, in addition to an introduction by the editor, six essays on various aspects of the book and on Burke as a philosopher."

Source:  . "The world of paperbacks" Contemporary Review 285.1664 Sept. 1 2004: 183-185

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21." And+ finally+ Hayek the political philosopher (and it was in this field that Hayek felt his work was most significant and hoped it would be most long lasting)."

Source:  Grant, David M. "Ebenstein, Alan. 2003. Hayek's Journey: the Mind of Friedrich Hayek" American Journal of Economics and Sociology 63.4 Oct. 1 2004: 943-947

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22." See also works by the Cambridge University and now University of Miami philosopher, Susan Haack, especially Evidence and Inquiry: Towards Reconstruction in Epistemology (Oxford; Blackwell, 1995); Manifesto of a Passionate Moderate: Unfashionable Essays..."

Source:  O'Brien, Tom. "Shelley and the utility of the arts" Arts Education Policy Review 105.6 July 1 2004: 25-31

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23." Klein's architectural foray, like much of his work, was inspired by the writings of Gaston Bachelard, the philosopher of space, matter and the immaterial, who died at age 77, the same year as Klein."

Source:  Ebony, David. "Yves Klein at the MAK Center" Art in America 92.11 Dec. 1 2004: 146-148

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24." By examining his notebooks and the marginalia in his personal library, Brobjer reaches the striking conclusion that Nietzsche had no thorough first-hand knowledge of the work of any German philosopher except Schopenhauer and Friedrich Lange."

Source:  Robertson, Ritchie. "Nietzsche and the German Tradition" Journal of European Studies 34.4 Dec. 1 2004: 361-364

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25."... Nonsense!(51) We might continue to flesh out the history of racial discourse by appealing to the work of the philosopher and doyen of the Harlem renaissance, Alain Locke."

Source:  Taylor, Paul C. "Appiah's Uncompleted Argument: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Reality of Race" Social Theory and Practice 26.1 Mar. 22 2000: 103

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