973 resultados para Craven, Keppel Richard, 1779-1851.


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First published in 1894 under title: Richard Jefferies : a study.

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Memoir.--The rivals.--St. Patrick's Day.--The duenna.--A trip to Scarborough.--The school for scandal.--The critic.--Pizarro.--Verses to the memory of Garrick.

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v.1. Memoir of the life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan. The rivals. St. Patrick's Day. The duenna. A trip to Scarborough. -- v.2. The school for scandal. The critic. Pizarro. Verses to the memory of Garrick. The camp.

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"A preliminary essay bearing the same title was published in 'Footnotes to evolution' (Appleton, 1898)"--Prefatory note.

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This work by Richard Shapcott is, as the title provides, an introduction to international ethics. By taking a quick glance at the table of contents (see Figure 1) we see that he has systematically divided this particular discourse into its normative areas of concern (in other words its major areas of argument or research). When reading, we also see that a great deal of work has gone into the publication because the narrative is flowing, the arguments continuous, and because the tone of the work maintained its critical position throughout.

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Dr. Richard Shapcott is the senior lecturer in International Relations at the University of Queensland. His areas of interest in research concern international ethics, cosmopolitan political theory and cultural diversity. He is the author of the recently published book titled International Ethics: A Critical Introduction; and several other pieces, such as, “Anti-Cosmopolitanism, the Cosmopolitan Harm Principle and Global Dialogue,” in Michalis’ and Petito’s book, Civilizational Dialogue and World Order. He’s also the author of “Dialogue and International Ethics: Religion, Cultural Diversity and Universalism, in Patrick Hayden’s, The Ashgate Research Companion to Ethics and International Relations.