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Interview with Alvin F. Weber
Alvin F. Weber was born in 1918 on a farm near Hartford, Wisconsin. After growing up caring for the family farm animals, he graduated from the University of Wisconsin in pre-veterinary studies in 1941. He received his veterinary degree from Iowa State University in 1944. After practicing for a while and becoming frustrated with the limited scientific means with which to treat animals, he began his graduate studies at the University of Wisconsin, where he received a M.S. in 1946 and a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 1949. As a member of the faculty at the University of Minnesota since 1949, Dr. Weber has been involved in the development of the College of Veterinary Medicine almost since its foundation in 1947. He was the head of the department of Veterinary Anatomy between 1965 and 1973. He did research on cattle leukemia on two international NIH fellowships in 1959-60 and 1971-72 and was on the International Anatomical Nomenclature Committee. Dr. Weber’s research has focused on cytology, ultrasound and cytogenetics in relation to reproductive and hematopoietic systems.Alvin F. Weber begins by discussing the influence of his rural upbringing on his decision to pursue veterinary medicine through college, at the University of Wisconsin, veterinary school, at the University of Iowa, and graduate studies, again at the University of Wisconsin. He discusses his close brush with military service and his move to the University of Minnesota in 1949. He comments on the impact of the electron microscope and his work on the International Nomenclature Committee. He then recounts his international research during sabbaticals working on cattle leukemia. He discusses his relationships with other faculty members like William Boyd, Bill Thorp, and Sid Ewing. He talks about the 1985 affiliation of the College with the AHC and about running the diagnostics facility at the University of Minnesota. He describes building, both structurally and programmatically, the Veterinary College, funding struggles, increasing numbers of female students over the years, technological and medical advances, and the development of small animal medicine. He also recounts his chromosomal research in cattle.Tobbell, Dominique A.; Weber, Alvin F.. (2011). Interview with Alvin F. Weber. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/123535
The Peculiar Political Logic of Max Weber
This thesis argues that Max Weber‟s peculiar political logic consists of three modes of thought: a civil philosophy of politics and nationalism; a reduction of politics to sovereign power; and a control of society‟s role in politics. To demonstrate these modes of thought, the thesis compares Weber with the civil philosopher Christian Thomasius and finds strong similarities in their respective uses of political and civil ethics. It compares Weber with the legal philosopher Carl Schmitt and argues that both thinkers based their politics on a sovereign power that is at once exceptional, extra-legal, extra-moral and extra-sociological. The thesis appeals to contemporary context by summarising and dividing the Weber scholarship into three categories. In doing so, it avoids the trend in secondary literature of conflating Weber‟s political logic with his social theory and sociological methodology, and instead argues that his political logic must be assessed in terms of its own merits as well as the ideas of other political thinkers. The thesis encourages more assessment of Weber‟s political logic along these lines by summarising Weber‟s various responses to the 'social question'. Ultimately, the thesis provides a new understanding of Weber‟s analysis of the social and its role in politics
[Faust : Erster Teil ; Mein schönes Fräulein, darf ich wagen] / F. Simm. M. Weber sc.
[FAUST : ERSTER TEIL ; MEIN SCHÖNES FRÄULEIN, DARF ICH WAGEN] / F. SIMM. M. WEBER SC.
[Faust : Erster Teil ; Mein schönes Fräulein, darf ich wagen] / F. Simm. M. Weber sc. (1)
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Weber e o direito : racionalidade e etica
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciencias JuridicasAnálise crítica do pensamento de Max Weber, reapropriando-o para o âmbito do Direito. O tema central trata da racionalização, considerado unificante em sua obra, procurando mostrar que Weber rompe com a "promessa otimista" do Fluminismo. Situar o autor e sua obra no seu tempo, e sua herança, deixada ao marxismo e à Escola de Frankfurt. Desenvolve o tema da especificidade do racionalismo ocidental. Trabalha o ascetismo e ética profissional. Busca ainda elementos para compreender a crescente racionalização do direito em sentido formal, analisando-os sob o ponto de vista de uma racionalização interna e externa
Carte des bords du lac Léman et de la partie méridionale du canton de Vaud, réduite de la carte militaire fédérale et / publiée par F. Weber...
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Solec / Entw. u. gez. v. F. Handke ; Gestochen v. H. Weber
SOLEC / ENTW. U. GEZ. V. F. HANDKE ; GESTOCHEN V. H. WEBER
G. D. Reymann's topographische Special-Karte von Central-Europa (-)
Solec / Entw. u. gez. v. F. Handke ; Gestochen v. H. Weber (135B) ( -
Włodawa / Entw. u. gez. v. F. Handke ; Gest. v. H. Weber
WŁODAWA / ENTW. U. GEZ. V. F. HANDKE ; GEST. V. H. WEBER
G. D. Reymann's topographische Special-Karte von Central-Europa (-)
Włodawa / Entw. u. gez. v. F. Handke ; Gest. v. H. Weber (116D) ( -
Dünkirchen / Entw. u. gez. v. F. Handke ; Gest. v. Jos. Straube, Berge v. H. Weber
DÜNKIRCHEN / ENTW. U. GEZ. V. F. HANDKE ; GEST. V. JOS. STRAUBE, BERGE V. H. WEBER
G. D. Reymann's topographische Special-Karte von Central-Europa (-)
Dünkirchen / Entw. u. gez. v. F. Handke ; Gest. v. Jos. Straube, Berge v. H. Weber (117) ( -
F. R. Weber, 1907-1925
F. R. Weber, most likely of the Marquette University School of Medicine, 1907-1925
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