10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INDISCRIMINATENESS»
Discover the use of
indiscriminateness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
indiscriminateness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Wittgenstein and the Moral Life: Essays in Honor of Cora Diamond
4 A First Sort of Indiscriminateness From the point of view of a resolute reader,
the distortion wrought by these standard book-length treatments of Wittgenstein's
thought goes well beyond a mere mistaking of the role that the sort of item that ...
The indiscriminateness of most men's lives impresses us, 1 think, more and more.
The old Greek Epictetus said that for each of men there is one great classification
of the universe, into the things which concern him and the things which do not ...
3
State Competence and Economic Growth in Japan
Depending on various factors, such as the idiosyncrasies of particular political
systems and the historical and cultural environment, the content, form, and
seriousness of the 'indiscriminateness' varies over time and across countries,
industries, ...
4
Ethics and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Religious and ...
Inherent indiscriminateness becomes, from the perspective of moral relevance,
both a necessary and a sufficient condition for regarding nuclear weapons and
most biological and chemical weapons as WMD. We may add to this the
pragmatic ...
Sohail H. Hashmi, Steven P. Lee, 2004
5
Prostitution, Sexuality, and the Law in Ancient Rome
Next, Ulpian glosses passim with "hoc est sine dilectu,"14" Sexual
indiscriminateness emerges as fundamental to the legal definition of a prostitute."
" As it stands, the construction is broad, leaving the jurist. sanelli Sommariva, "
Considerazioni" ...
Thomas A. J. McGinn, 2003
6
The Oxford Handbook of Theological Ethics
This move brings indiscriminateness: it allows us to deify whatever occurs in the
world (Barth 1957: 531, 533). We may include attitudes and actions that we
hardly trust or laud, so that lies, Xattery, forgetting promises, etc. become
possibilities ...
Gilbert Meilaender, William Werpehowski, 2007
7
Controlling the Weapons of War: Politics, Persuasion, and ...
In practice, 'indiscriminateness' is not treated as an absolute property, but one
evaluated relative to others means of force. So with regard to cluster sub-
munitions, much debate has taken place regarding whether they are better
understood as ...
8
The Ethics of War and Peace
(a) The indiscriminateness of killing soldiers Soran Reader argues that war is
necessarily indiscriminate (Reader 2007). The argument is not that war is
indiscriminate in that it kills civilians, but rather that the nature of modern warfare
means ...
9
A grammar of the classical Arabic language
... 9-95 us): fl]! indicates that it is a rp.(B.). The :p.expl.of indiscriminateness of
substance I .l A is governed in the see. by what it expounds, i. e. a)?“ , "I Q6 § I ' “
his, fi-'b, and the one espi. of indiscriminateness of relation by the op. before it [
432].
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Aspects of the History of English Language and Literature: ...
Indeterminateness (one (= someone), some, some body) Indiscriminateness (any
, any man, any one, any body) Total negation (none, no man, no body) Full
inclusion (each, each man, each one, every, every one, every man, every body)
12 ...
Osamu Imahayashi, Yoshiyuki Nakao, Michiko Ogura, 2010
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INDISCRIMINATENESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
indiscriminateness is used in the context of the following news items.
Death on the beach
... the bomb blasts on the London Underground a decade ago. It was also, in its savage indiscriminateness, particularly difficult to comprehend. «The Economist, Jul 15»
Delmore's Way
The indiscriminateness with which he pursues a line of thought that allows him to speak of Proust and Dorothy Parker in the same sentence, ... «The Nation., Jun 15»
Mother of all cases
The media themselves are no help; they do lump all political analysts together, and in television the indiscriminateness seems the worst: The ... «Inquirer.net, Jan 15»
Police assist a hostage who escaped from the Martin Place siege in …
The randomness and indiscriminateness of third-generation terrorism is designed to tear at society's sense of control and meaning. That any ... «The Australian, Dec 14»
Protestors Have A Point, But The Controversial John Adams Opera …
Moral indiscriminateness, manifest in the desire to “humanize” terrorists, appeals to people of exquisitely even-handed sensibilities whose ... «Daily Caller, Oct 14»
Between Ebola and Boko Haram
The Boko Haram, through the indiscriminateness of its attacks has convinced even the biggest Doubting Thomas's in the country that it does not ... «Daily Sun, Aug 14»
U.S. and Japanese apologies for war crimes could pave way for …
“The indiscriminateness and cruelty of the bomb that the U.S. used this time far exceed those of poisonous gases and similar weapons, the use ... «The Japan Times, Feb 14»
Drone strikes and US foreign policy
... element of indiscriminateness about it. Secondly, there are nagging concerns over the extent of Congressional oversight on drone strikes. «Stabroek News, Nov 13»
Hiroshima and America's Crimes of War against the People of Japan
The indiscriminateness and cruelty of the bomb that the US used this time far exceed those of poisonous gases and similar weapons, the use of ... «Center for Research on Globalization, Sep 13»
12 Unspoken Rules For Being A Liberal
6) Liberals believe in indiscriminateness for thought: This one was so good that I stole it from my buddy, Evan Sayet: " Indiscriminateness of ... «Town Hall, Aug 13»