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In 2012 and 2013, masses of French citizens took to the streets to
demonstrate against a bill on gay marriage. But demonstrators were
not merely denouncing its damaging effects; they were also claiming
that its origins lay in "gender theory," an ideology imported from
the United States. By "gender theory" they meant queer theory in
general and, more specifically, the work of noted scholar Judith
Butler. Now French opponents to gay marriage, supported by the
Vatican, are attacking school curricula that explore male/female
equality, which they claim is further proof of gender theory's
growing empire. They fear that this pro-homosexual propaganda will
not only pervert young people, but destroy the French nation
itself. What are the various facets of the French response to queer
theory, from the mobilization of activists and the seminars of
scholars to the emergence of queer media and the decision to
translate this or that kind of book? Ironically, perceiving queer
theory as a threat to France means overlooking the fact that queer
theory itself has been largely inspired by French thinkers. By
examining mutual influences across the Atlantic, Bruno Perreau
analyzes changes in the idea of national identity in France and the
United States. In the process, he offers a new theory of minority
politics: an ongoing critique of norms is not only what gives rise
to a feeling of belonging; it is the very thing that founds
citizenship.
Some legal rules are not laid down by a legislator but grow instead
from informal social practices. In contract law, for example, the
customs of merchants are used by courts to interpret the provisions
of business contracts; in tort law, customs of best practice are
used by courts to define professional responsibility. Nowhere are
customary rules of law more prominent than in international law.
The customs defining the obligations of each State to other States
and, to some extent, to its own citizens, are often treated as
legally binding. However, unlike natural law and positive law,
customary law has received very little scholarly analysis. To
remedy this neglect, a distinguished group of philosophers,
historians and lawyers has been assembled to assess the nature and
significance of customary law. The book offers fresh new insights
on this neglected and misunderstood form of law.
In 2012 and 2013, masses of French citizens took to the streets to
demonstrate against a bill on gay marriage. But demonstrators were
not merely denouncing its damaging effects; they were also claiming
that its origins lay in "gender theory," an ideology imported from
the United States. By "gender theory" they meant queer theory in
general and, more specifically, the work of noted scholar Judith
Butler. Now French opponents to gay marriage, supported by the
Vatican, are attacking school curricula that explore male/female
equality, which they claim is further proof of gender theory's
growing empire. They fear that this pro-homosexual propaganda will
not only pervert young people, but destroy the French nation
itself. What are the various facets of the French response to queer
theory, from the mobilization of activists and the seminars of
scholars to the emergence of queer media and the decision to
translate this or that kind of book? Ironically, perceiving queer
theory as a threat to France means overlooking the fact that queer
theory itself has been largely inspired by French thinkers. By
examining mutual influences across the Atlantic, Bruno Perreau
analyzes changes in the idea of national identity in France and the
United States. In the process, he offers a new theory of minority
politics: an ongoing critique of norms is not only what gives rise
to a feeling of belonging; it is the very thing that founds
citizenship.
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Agents and Peer-to-Peer Computing - 7th International Workshop, AP2PC 2008, Estoril, Portugal, May 13, 2008 and 8th International Workshop, AP2PC 2009, Budapest, Hungary, May 11, 2009. Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Domenico Beneventano, Zoran Despotovic, Francesco Guerra, Sam Joseph, Gianluca Moro, …
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop
proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Agents and
Peer-to-Peer Computing, AP2PC 2008, held in Estoril, Portugal, in
May 2008 and the 8th International Workshop on Agents and
Peer-to-Peer Computing, AP2PC 2009, held in Budapest, Hungary, May
2009, co-located with the International Joint Conference on
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, AAMAS. The 13 revised
full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from
numerous submissions. The volume is organized in topical sections
on social welfare, distributed information sharing, and network
organization and efficiency.
This award-winning biography, now available for the first time in
English, presents an illuminating introduction to Alasdair
MacIntyre and locates his thinking in the intellectual milieu of
twentieth-century philosophy. Winner of the prestigious 2005
Philippe Habert Prize, the late Émile Perreau-Saussine’s
Alasdair MacIntyre: Une biographie intellectuelle stands as a
definitive introduction to the life and work of one of today’s
leading moral philosophers. With Nathan J. Pinkoski’s
translation, this long-awaited, critical examination of
MacIntyre’s thought is now available to English readers for the
first time, including a foreword by renowned philosopher Pierre
Manent. Amid the confusions and contradictions of our present
philosophical landscape, few have provided the clarity of thought
and shrewdness of diagnosis like Alasdair MacIntyre. In this study,
Perreau-Saussine guides his readers through MacIntyre’s lifelong
project by tracking his responses to liberalism’s limitations in
light of the human search for what is good and true in politics,
philosophy, and theology. The portrait that emerges is one of an
intellectual giant who comes to oppose modern liberal
individualism’s arguably singular focus on averting evil at the
expense of a concerted pursuit of human goods founded upon moral
and practical reasoning. Although throughout his career MacIntyre
would engage with a number of theoretical and practical standpoints
in service of his critique of liberalism, not the least of which
was his early and later abandoned dalliance with Marxism,
Perreau-Saussine convincingly shows how the Scottish philosopher
came to hold that Aristotelian Thomism provides the best resources
to counter what he perceives as the failure of the liberal project.
Readers of MacIntyre’s works, as well as scholars and students of
moral philosophy, the history of philosophy, and theology, will
find this translation to be an essential addition to their
collection.
"Catholicism and Democracy" is a history of Catholic political
thinking from the French Revolution to the present day. Emile
Perreau-Saussine investigates the church's response to liberal
democracy, a political system for which the church was utterly
unprepared.
Looking at leading philosophers and political theologians--among
them Joseph de Maistre, Alexis de Tocqueville, and Charles
Peguy--Perreau-Saussine shows how the church redefined its
relationship to the State in the long wake of the French
Revolution. Disenfranchised by the fall of the monarchy, the church
in France at first embraced that most conservative of ideologies,
"ultramontanism" (an emphasis on the central role of the papacy).
Catholics whose church had lost its national status henceforth
looked to the papacy for spiritual authority. Perreau-Saussine
argues that this move paradoxically combined a fundamental
repudiation of the liberal political order with an implicit
acknowledgment of one of its core principles, the autonomy of the
church from the state. However, as Perreau-Saussine shows, in the
context of twentieth-century totalitarianism, the Catholic Church
retrieved elements of its Gallican heritage and came to embrace
another liberal (and Gallican) principle, the autonomy of the state
from the church, for the sake of its corollary, freedom of
religion. Perreau-Saussine concludes that Catholics came to terms
with liberal democracy, though not without abiding concerns about
the potential of that system to compromise freedom of religion in
the pursuit of other goals."
How the Catholic Church redefined its relationship to the state in
the wake of the French Revolution Catholicism and Democracy is a
history of Catholic political thinking from the French Revolution
to the present day. Emile Perreau-Saussine investigates the
church's response to liberal democracy, a political system for
which the church was utterly unprepared. Looking at leading
philosophers and political theologians—among them Joseph de
Maistre, Alexis de Tocqueville, and Charles
Péguy—Perreau-Saussine shows how the church redefined its
relationship to the state in the long wake of the French
Revolution. Disenfranchised by the fall of the monarchy, the church
in France at first embraced that most conservative of ideologies,
"ultramontanism" (an emphasis on the central role of the papacy).
Catholics whose church had lost its national status henceforth
looked to the papacy for spiritual authority. Perreau-Saussine
argues that this move paradoxically combined a fundamental
repudiation of the liberal political order with an implicit
acknowledgment of one of its core principles, the autonomy of the
church from the state. However, as Perreau-Saussine shows, in the
context of twentieth-century totalitarianism, the Catholic Church
retrieved elements of its Gallican heritage and came to embrace
another liberal (and Gallican) principle, the autonomy of the state
from the church, for the sake of its corollary, freedom of
religion. Perreau-Saussine concludes that Catholics came to terms
with liberal democracy, though not without abiding concerns about
the potential of that system to compromise freedom of religion in
the pursuit of other goals.
Some legal rules are not laid down by a legislator but grow instead
from informal social practices. In contract law, for example, the
customs of merchants are used by courts to interpret the provisions
of business contracts; in tort law, customs of best practice are
used by courts to define professional responsibility. Nowhere are
customary rules of law more prominent than in international law.
The customs defining the obligations of each State to other States
and, to some extent, to its own citizens, are often treated as
legally binding. However, unlike natural law and positive law,
customary law has received very little scholarly analysis. To
remedy this neglect, a distinguished group of philosophers,
historians and lawyers has been assembled to assess the nature and
significance of customary law. The book offers fresh insights on
this neglected and misunderstood form of law.
The quintessential clinical guide for audiologists on tinnitus and
hyperacusis patient management Since publication of the first
edition in 2005, new developments have impacted the treatment
paradigm for tinnitus, such as sensory meditation and mindfulness.
Tinnitus Treatment: Clinical Protocols, Second Edition, by
world-renowned tinnitus experts and distinguished authors Richard
S. Tyler and Ann Perreau provides comprehensive background
information, up-to-date strategies, essential tools, and online
supplementary materials grounded in years of clinical experience
and research. It fills a gap in graduate education and available
materials to empower audiologists to effectively treat patients
suffering from bothersome to severely debilitating symptoms
associated with tinnitus or hyperacusis. The textbook includes 15
chapters, starting with three chapters on tinnitus models,
treatment approaches, and self-treatment options. The next three
chapters summarize counseling approaches for audiologists and
psychologists, including introduction of the three-track
psychological counseling program for managing tinnitus. Chapters 7
and 8 discuss the use of hearing aids in patients with hearing
loss-related tinnitus and sound therapy using wearable devices.
Chapter 9 covers smartphone apps for tinnitus assessment,
management, and education and wellness, including discussion of
limitations. The last six chapters provide guidance on tinnitus
management topics including treating children, implementing outcome
measures, hyperacusis treatment, and future directions. Key
Features New relaxation/distraction tactics including meditation,
mindfulness, guided imagery, biofeedback, progressive muscle
relaxation, art and music therapy, exercise, and exploration of new
hobbies Treatment guidance for patients with tinnitus associated
with Meniere's disease, vestibular schwannoma, unilateral sudden
sensorineural hearing loss, and middle ear myoclonus Discussion and
research-based evidence covering Internet-delivered self-help
treatment strategies New supplemental videos, brochures, handouts,
questionnaires, and datasheets enhance knowledge, scope of
practice, and incorporation of effective approaches into clinical
practice This is a must-have resource for every audiology student
and advanced courses, as well as essential reading for all
audiologists who feel underprepared in managing tinnitus and/or
hyperacusis. This book includes complimentary access to a digital
copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
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++++ Sex Satirae: Cum Interpret. Lat. Lectionum Varietate
Adnotationibusque Novis. Item Lucilli Fragmenta, Satira Sulpiciae
Aulus Persius Flaccus, A. Perreau Lemaire, 1830
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed
worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the
imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this
valuable book.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure
edition identification: ++++ Mr. Daniel Perreau's Narrative Of His
Unhappy Case; Wherein Every Particular Transaction Between Mrs.
Rudd, His Brother, And Himself, ... Is Most Truly ... Laid Before
The Public; Together With His Defence. Published By Himself Daniel
Perreau printed for T. Evans, 1775
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