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QUASI QUIDAM ORNATUS VITAE. Il decorum nel de officiis di Cicerone

2013

The theory of decorum in Cicero’s de officiis (44 BC) seems to suggest to the Romans not simply the fourth virtue of a general system of conduct, but a super-virtue able to act as a “shock absorber” in the exercise of social and political life, summarized in a principle that Cicero defines as verecundiae partes, that is non offendere homines. Thus, while Romans citizens suffer the most radical crisis of their history, he indicates the decorum as the backbone of the complex architecture that constitutes the common good. In this paper I argue that Cicero’s contribution to the political and theoretical discussion on justice and respect may bring a very helpful tool for rethinking critically th…

Common GoodRISPETTOVirtuesusticeJusticeRestraintlcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Political theoryGIUSTIZIASettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura LatinaDecorum; Justice; Restraint; Respect; Virtues; Common GoodDecorumRespectMontesquieu.it
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Development of the concept ‘woman’ (nainen) in finnish language newspaper texts, 1830-1860

2010

Gender StudiesFinnish languageHistoryHistorySociology and Political Sciencelcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theorylcsh:HQ1101-2030.7LinguisticsNewspaperRedescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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Historians on Finland’s Status in the Russian Empire

1998

Gender StudiesHistoryHistorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEmpireAncient historylcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theoryClassicslcsh:HQ1101-2030.7media_commonRedescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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The Philosophy of Democracy and the Paradoxes of Majority Rule

1997

Gender StudiesHistoryMajority ruleSociology and Political SciencePolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectLawlcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theoryDemocracylcsh:HQ1101-2030.7media_commonRedescriptions
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Refounding Modern Political Thought

2008

Gender StudiesHistoryPoliticsSociology and Political ScienceEnvironmental ethicsSocial sciencePsychologylcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theorylcsh:HQ1101-2030.7Redescriptions
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Parliaments and the Rhetorical Languages of Politics

2005

Gender StudiesHistoryPoliticsSociology and Political ScienceLawPolitical scienceRhetorical questionlcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theorylcsh:HQ1101-2030.7Redescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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Conversations with Michael Oakeshott - An Interlude to Oakeshott Scholarship

2013

Gender StudiesHistoryScholarshipPsychoanalysisSociology and Political ScienceSociologylcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theorylcsh:HQ1101-2030.7EpistemologyRedescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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Hannah Arendt as Judge: A Conscious Pariah in Jerusalem

1998

Gender StudiesHistorySociology and Political ScienceLawPhilosophyTheologyPariah grouplcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theorylcsh:HQ1101-2030.7Redescriptions
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An Application of Conceptual History to Itself: From Method to Theory in Reinhart Koselleck’s Begriffsgeschifte

1997

Gender StudiesHistorySociology and Political SciencePhilosophyConceptual historylcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theorylcsh:HQ1101-2030.7EpistemologyRedescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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Machiavelli’s Critique of Christianity

2005

Gender StudiesHistorySociology and Political SciencePhilosophyReligious studieslcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. FeminismChristianitylcsh:Political theorylcsh:HQ1101-2030.7Redescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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