Philosophical Theories
.... were to be found, he or she would be most useful in providing clear and precise ethical assessments, but the requirements for such an
ideal judge or observer ....
(1613

6

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Ibsen's Hedda Gabler
.... This is what is such a surprise to the
judge, for he never thought anyone .... Eilert represents the romantic
ideal to Hedda, and he lives his life as she would if ....
(1721

7

)
Dostoevsky & Women
.... attach to her an idealized communitas, just as he attached the
ideal of the .... of a principle (ie, nonwill, yielding to higher authority [God] as
judge over what ....
(1892

8

)
Nathaniel Hawthorne
.... In this case, Hawthorne compares the Puritan
ideal of virtue to a more universal code of ethics .... Hawthorne questions the adequacy of society to
judge its members ....
(1525

6

)
The Prince & The Courtier
.... However, he does state that "I
judge the principall and true profession of a .... not be a prince long, for in the real world those with less
ideal qualities would ....
(1080

4

)
Courtly Love in the Middle Ages
.... design of the work if Beatrice is taken as a symbol of the
ideal of salvation .... here is the image of Christ in His Second Coming: His Coming as supreme
judge. ....
(2804

11

)
Courtly Love in Dante's Divine Comedy
.... design of the work if Beatrice is taken as a symbol of the
ideal of salvation .... here is the image of Christ in His Second Coming: His Coming as supreme
judge. ....
(2900

12

)
THE TEN YEAR OLD'S CONSTRUCTION OF SELF-IMAGE I
.... Eriksonian model holds that at this maturational stage, children are said to compare their real selves with their
ideal selves and to then
judge themselves by ....
(3240

13

)
The Scarlet Letter
.... truth is unknown to man, and, at best, is merely man's conception of what the
ideal human or reality ought to be. As a result, those who
judge the sinners in ....
(1911

8

)
The Phenomenological Perspective According to S
.... communications to clarify the client's feelings rather than to
judge him for .... to help people integrate their existent self-concept with their
ideal self-concept ....
(1501

6

)
Locke's Second Treatise
.... If the world of capitalism and mankind were
ideal and everyone only acquired what .... is a government that we invest with power to be the common
judge and lawmaker ....
(1951

8

)
Human Ideals in Two Novels
.... The highest
ideal, then, is the nurturing quality of the female--toward men, toward children, and .... not a dogma or a set of precepts by which they
judge others. ....
(2086

8

)
Plato and Rousseau Freedom
.... control; but it must also be granted that the sovereign is sole
judge of what .... that appear to have no place in the authoritarian concept of the
ideal state as ....
(1928

8

)
Anexoria nervosa & Women
.... time that the thinness cult has taken its strongest hold upon women, the hardbody
ideal has been popularized among both sexes. If anything, to
judge from ads ....
(1450

6

)
BF Skinner's Walden Two
.... and his argumentative nature actually add to the reader's ability to
judge Walden Two .... to help them fashion a science that will result in "
ideal" human beings. ....
(1348

5

)
The Kantian Theory of International Law
.... Teson says there are two functions of an
ideal theory such as Kant's .... bring his ideals to a practical level and create a body which would
judge states according ....
(1270

5

)
Scarlet Letter
.... truth is unknown to man, and, at best, is merely man's conception of what the
ideal human or reality ought to be. As a result, those who
judge the sinners in ....
(2348

9

)
School Guidance Interventions
.... It is a period during which children compare their perceived self to what they believe to be the
ideal self and
judge themselves by how well they measure up to ....
(8235

33

)
Analysis of the French Revolution
.... Nevertheless, experience continues to teach us that that
ideal still does not justify such hope .... It is not fair, in any case, to
judge the book simply on its ....
(1542

6

)
Elements of The French Revolution
.... Nevertheless, experience continues to teach us that that
ideal still does not justify such hope .... It is not fair, in any case, to
judge the book simply on its ....
(1512

6

)
Computer Software Piracy & Federal Law
.... First articulated by
Judge Learned Hand in 1930, the abstractions test looks at the .... abstractions are no longer protected for they consist of the "
ideal' of the ....
(2089

8

)
Standards for Art Instruction
.... Even though they operate from an
ideal that they value, teachers can also foster .... surface or design qualities," the viewer will be unable to
judge whether they ....
(6090

24

)
Low Level Criminal Suspects
....
ideal" (Feeley, pp. 27 and 291). In other words, it is usually in a defendant's interest to enter into a plea bargain. When trials are held before a
judge and ....
(4332

17

)
The Nature of Reality and Philosophy
.... worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to
judge his thoughts .... It is an
ideal that can be expressed externally in concrete form or internally as a ....
(1645

7

)
Oedipus Rex & Hedda Gabler
.... Lovborg has been her romantic
ideal, but he changes and becomes a business rival of her .... either has to accept scandal or give in to the demands of
Judge Brack. ....
(2838

11

)
The View of Marriage in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House
.... to conform to the masculine
ideal of womanhood rather than to any
ideal of their .... Because society has no other measure by which to
judge Nora, Torvald has in ....
(1707

7

)
The Dialogue Theaetetus
.... is naturally turned in that direction and seeks wisdom and knowledge of the
ideal. .... worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to
judge his thoughts ....
(3544

14

)
Chaucher & Beowulf
.... chivalry are not the subject of satire but intended to represent the
ideal, "A young .... spirits they thought of Hell, they knew not the Ruler, the
Judge of Deeds ....
(1017

4

)
The Role of Women in Homer's The Iliad
.... story of the manly heroic
ideal but demonstrates that such
ideal relies heavily .... as the ultimate victims of war, perhaps better able to
judge its consequences. ....
(1894

8

)
Philosophies of Plato & Confucius
.... such as Beauty and Goodness, which make it possible for us to
judge things as .... for every object or quality in the material world, there is an
Ideal which exists ....
(2131

9

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