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Signs of Freedom

Author : Martinez, German
Publisher : Paulist Press
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781587682155

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A comprehensive, innovative, and coherent vision of the sacraments that takes into account current biblical, theological, liturgical, and ministerial developments and challenges the reader to a new awareness of their spiritual power to transform communities and lives.

Symbols of Freedom

Author : Matthew J. Clavin
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2023-06-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781479823246

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Symbols of Freedom by Matthew J. Clavin Pdf

"In the early United States, the language and symbols of American freedom inspired enslaved people and their allies to wage a real and revolutionary war against slavery"--

Trademark Protection and Freedom of Expression

Author : Wolfgang Sakulin
Publisher : Kluwer Law International B.V.
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789041134158

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Trademark Protection and Freedom of Expression by Wolfgang Sakulin Pdf

Trademark law grants right holders an exclusive right to prevent third parties from using a sign. This can readily be seen as the antithesis of freedom of expression, which arguably includes a right of third parties to non-exclusive use of a sign for a variety of purposes, ranging from informing consumers, to voicing criticism or to artistic expression. Drawing on cultural theory and– which has shown that society is involved in a constant struggle about shaping the meaning of signs (including trademarks) and– this highly original and provocative book contends that trademark law fails to sufficiently differentiate between commercial purpose and the social, political, or cultural meanings carried by one and the same sign. The author shows that the and‘functional approachand’ to justifying trademark rights taken in current jurisprudence and doctrine is deficient, in that it does not take sufficient account of the fact that trademark rights can restrict the freedom of expression of third parties. Specifically, the exercise of rights granted under the European Trademark Regulation and the national trademark rights harmonized by the European Trademark Directive can cause a disproportionate impairment of the freedom of commercial and non-commercial expression of third parties as protected by Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The authorand’s in-depth analysis explores such elements as the following: o the economic and ethical rationales of trademark rights; o whether trademark rights under European law can be justified by these rationales; o how freedom of expression can serve as a limitation to trademark rights; o what level of protection such freedom of expression grants to third parties; o the role of trademarks of social, cultural, or political importance in public discourse; o chilling effects on public discourse that can be caused by the exercise of trademark rights; o the interpretation of provisions regulating the grant and revocation of trademark rights in light of freedom of expression; and o the interpretation of the scope of protection and the limitations of trademark rights in light of freedom of expression. In effect, the analysis serves to expand the focus of legislators, courts, and trademark registering authorities from the interests of trademark right holders, who seemingly are granted ever more protection, to the justified interests of third parties. The critical analysis of existing trademark law leads the author to clearly identify the areas of trademark law in which the law needs to be reinterpreted and the areas in which legislative action should be taken, with recommendations for a number of limitations that should aid legislators in drafting concrete amendments. The new insights and imperatives provided by this book are sure to prove useful to both courts interpreting existing provisions of trademark laws and to legislators who are faced with the challenges of drafting new rules or revising existing laws.

Faith and Freedom

Author : Michah Gottlieb
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2011-03-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0199838240

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The recent renewal of the faith-reason debate has focused attention on earlier episodes in its history. One of its memorable highlights occurred during the Enlightenment, with the outbreak of the "Pantheism Controversy" between the eighteenth century Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn and the Christian Counter-Enlightenment thinker Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi. While Mendelssohn argued that reason confirmed belief in a providential God and in an immortal soul, Jacobi claimed that its consistent application led ineluctably to atheism and fatalism. At present, there are two leading interpretations of Moses Mendelssohn's thought. One casts him as a Jewish traditionalist who draws on German philosophy to support his premodern Jewish beliefs, while the other portrays him as a secret Deist who seeks to encourage his fellow Jews to integrate into German society and so disingenuously defends Judaism to avoid arousing their opposition. By exploring the Pantheism Controversy and Mendelssohn's relation to his two greatest Jewish philosophical predecessors, the medieval Rabbi Moses Maimonides and the seventeenth century heretic Baruch Spinoza, Michah Gottlieb presents a new reading of Mendelssohn arguing that he defends Jewish religious concepts sincerely, but gives them a humanistic interpretation appropriate to life in a free, diverse modern society. Gottlieb argues that the faith-reason debate is best understood not primarily as an argument about metaphysical questions, such as whether or not God exists, but rather as a contest between two competing conceptions of human dignity and freedom. Mendelssohn, Gottlieb contends, gives expression to a humanistic religious perspective worthy of renewed consideration today.

Spiritual Freedom

Author : Festus Akinnifesi
Publisher : Xulon Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2006-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781597816731

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Freedom of Expression As Self-Restraint

Author : Matthew H. Kramer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2021-03-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780198868651

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Freedom of Expression As Self-Restraint by Matthew H. Kramer Pdf

This book argues for the absolutist position on the freedom of expression, and how this principle is integral for society. This title also explores some of the most common arguments regarding freedom of expression including pornography and banning advocacy of hateful creeds.

Music, Pantomime and Freedom in Enlightenment France

Author : Hedy Law
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Enlightenment
ISBN : 9781783275601

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Music, Pantomime and Freedom in Enlightenment France by Hedy Law Pdf

How did composers and performers use the lost art of pantomime to explore and promote the Enlightenment ideals of free expression?

Astrology as a Guide to your personal Freedom

Author : Sabine M. I. Henning-Helbig
Publisher : tredition
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2023-08-07
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9783347992504

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Astrology as a Guide to your personal Freedom by Sabine M. I. Henning-Helbig Pdf

In this book a clear and structured introduction about an astrological birth chart is given. But not only that! You read about the deeper interpretations of the Zodiac circle and planets, that influences us. In other words: You learn the basics how to read and interpret a birth chart.

Determinism and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy

Author : Susanne Bobzien
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1999-01-29
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780191519314

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Determinism and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy by Susanne Bobzien Pdf

Determinism and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy is the first comprehensive study of one of the most important intellectual legacies of the ancient Greek world: the Stoic theory of causal determinism. The book identifies the main problems that the Stoics addressed and reconstructs the theory, and explores how they squared their determinism with their conceptions of possibility, action, freedom, and moral responsibility, and how they defended it against objections and criticism by other philosophers. It shows how the Stoics distinguished their causal determinism from ancient theories of logical determinism, fatalism, and necessitarianism. Along the way an authoritative account is given of many other related aspects of Stoic thought, including their views on the predictability of the future, the role of empirical sciences, the determination of character, and moral freedom. Bobzien's study of these central doctrines of Stoicism reveals the considerable philosphical richness and power that they retain today.

Discretion and the Quest for Controlled Freedom

Author : Tony Evans,Peter Hupe
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2019-08-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783030195663

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Discretion and the Quest for Controlled Freedom by Tony Evans,Peter Hupe Pdf

Looking at discretion broadly as the exercise of controlled freedom, this edited volume introduces insights from a range of social sciences perspectives. Traditionally, discussions of discretion have drawn on legal notions of the appropriate exercise of legitimate authority specified by legislators. However, empirical and theoretical studies in the social sciences have extended our understanding of discretion, moving us beyond a narrow legal view. Contributors from a range of disciplines explore the idea of discretion and related notions of freedom and control across social and political practices and in different contexts. As this complex and important topic is discussed and examined, both total control and unconstrained freedom appear to be illusions.

On Regular Life, Freedom, Modernity, and Augustinian Communitarianism

Author : Guillermo M. Jodra
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 121 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2022-11-17
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781350303553

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On Regular Life, Freedom, Modernity, and Augustinian Communitarianism by Guillermo M. Jodra Pdf

This second of a two-volume work provides a new understanding of Western subjectivity as theorized in the Augustinian Rule. A theopolitical synthesis of Antiquity, the Rule is a humble, yet extremely influential example of subjectivity production. In these volumes, Jodra argues that the Classical and Late-Ancient communitarian practices along the Mediterranean provide historical proof of a worldview in which the self and the other are not disjunctive components, but mutually inclusive forces. The Augustinian Rule is a culmination of this process and also the beginning of something new: the paradigm of the monastic self as protagonist of the new, medieval worldview. In the previous volume, Jodra gave us the Mediterranean backstory to Augustine's Rule. In this volume two, he develops his solution to socialism, through a kind of Augustinian communitarianism for today, in full. These volumes therefore restore the unity of the Hellenistic and Judaic world as found by the first Christians, proving that the self and the other are two essential pieces in the construction of our world.

On Evil, Providence, and Freedom

Author : Mark Wiebe
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2017-04-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781609092344

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On Evil, Providence, and Freedom by Mark Wiebe Pdf

This original study is concerned with the reconciliation of divine providence, grace, and free will. Mark Wiebe explores, develops, and defends Luis de Molina's work in these areas, and bridges the main sixteenth-century conversations surrounding Molina's writings with relevant sets of arguments in contemporary philosophical theology and philosophy of religion. The result fills a gap between theologians and philosophers working in related areas of study and is a unique contribution to the field of analytic theology. Wiebe begins by sketching the historical and theological context from which Molina's work emerged in the late sixteenth century. He then lays out Thomas Aquinas's understanding of God's nature and activity, as well as his understanding of the relationship between God's action and creaturely activity. In the face of challenges like the Problem of Evil, Wiebe argues, Molina's work is a helpful supplement to Aquinas's thought. Turning to direct consideration of Molina's work, Wiebe responds to several of the most well-known objections to Molinism. In support of Molina's understanding of creaturely freedom, he then develops some twentieth-century work in free will philosophy, focusing on the work of thinkers like Austin Farrer, Timothy O'Connor, and Robert Kane. He argues that there are good reasons to defend a restrained version of libertarian or noncompatibilist free will, and also good reasons to believe this sort of freedom obtains among human agents. Wiebe concludes that a Molinistic revision of Eleonore Stump's work on the relationship between providence and free will provides a well-rounded, coherent theological option for reconciling divine providence, grace, and free will. This thoughtful study will appeal to theologians and philosophers, as well as educated readers with a basic knowledge of Christian theology.

Freedom Favor & Fasting

Author : Michael Watkins
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2017-11-27
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781387368372

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"Freedom, Favor & Fasting" will help you understand and apply the principal of fasting and unlock a lifestyle of achieved possibilities. In this book you will learn how to break the power of the delayer. How fasting accelerates personal growth and the ability to hear the voice of God with clarity. The connection between favor and fasting and so much more. The interactive 21 day devotional guide will enlighten your understanding of powerful applicable biblical truths to keep you on track during your fast.

Freedom

Author : Henri Bergson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2024-05-02
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781350029156

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Freedom by Henri Bergson Pdf

For 15 years, Henri Bergson, the most important French philosopher of the early 20th-century, taught at the Collège de France. Speaking without notes, most of his classes are now lost to history, but records of a handful of courses fortuitously survived thanks to stenographic transcripts. Conveying Bergson's very voice, these extraordinary documents are finally presented here in English. The 1904–1905 lectures are dedicated to the topic of freedom, or as Bergson put it, “the evolution of the problem of freedom.” Building on the philosophy of freedom from his first book, Time and Free Will, he proposes that freedom is not only a fundamental human experience but characteristic of all life as such. By retracing how ancient and modern philosophers have dealt with the delicate question of freedom, Bergson demonstrates the necessity, and also the radically new character, of his own theory of freedom. Bergson's lectures are a feast for many audiences. For philosophers, they give a fuller picture of his thought and contain deep reflections on many core topics in philosophy today, from the nature of time to the difference between brain and mind, the relation between memory and perception, and the vindication of freedom over determinism. For intellectual historians, the lectures are a treasure trove: as a slice of the living thought of a great thinker; as an extended analysis of the natural and human sciences of his day; and as a rich commentary on the history of ancient and modern philosophy. Finally, for cultural historians and literary scholars, the lectures were the cultural capital of Belle Époque France, consumed by elites and a vast educated public. They are also part of an exceedingly rare genre in modern philosophy: spoken, not written, lectures and expressed as a veritable stream of philosophical consciousness that is remarkably structured and analytically lucid.