Justice as Integrity Dr Anantha PrasadStrives to show why morality and, in particular, tolerance are each part of the idea of law. Do any moral values underlie the foundations of law and society in America? In Justice as Integrity, David Fagelson argues that morality is indeed a part of the idea of law. Examining controversies of speech and privacy, he does not ignore the conservative communitarian streak in America, but argues that liberal tolerance best fits the social meanings of
usually a mixture of both
We also highlight the need for further collection of scarce genetic resources
Far from being anti-Newtonian
Rumored to be the once-respectable Miss Charlotte Wood
The Future of Psychoanalysis explores the contemporary problem of multiple theories of psychoanalysis and argues for a return to a more classical position based on Freud's work
professor of Aegean and Anatolian History and Philology at the University of Naples
She concludes with a comprehensive critique of the aesthetic and epistemological consequences of Schlegel's thought
When a painted bust of the queen found at Amarna in 1912 was first revealed to the public in the 1920s
reviewing flow behaviour models and the effect of milk composition and temperature on milk viscosity
through his satirical sketches critical of Morocco’s rulers
offering a compelling new account of the graveyard’s importance as a key location for Gothic art and culture
and Yorkist England