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Miritius claudius Morais & Linzmeier, new species
<i>Miritius claudius</i> Morais & Linzmeier, new species <p>(Figs 11–21)</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Body 3.6–4.5 mm long and 1.5–2 mm wide (N = 10), pubescent, flat in lateral view (Fig. 12). Color light brown to dark brown with dark brown markings as follows: one on anterior third of elytron, elongate, near sutural margin of elytra and another rounded close to epipleural margin, on second third of elytra forming a triangular patter (Fig. 11). There is another laterally on epipleural region of humeral calli (Fig. 12), a longitudinal midline in the pronotum which extends to antennal calli and in hypomeron in some exemplars.</p> <p>Head (Fig. 13) with supraorbital pore indistinguishable. Vertex with gold pilosity. Antennal calli well-marked, separated by narrow and deep midfrontal sulcus. Suprantennal and orbital sulci absent. Suprafrontal sulcus well developed. Supraorbital and frontolateral sulci slightly developed. Supracalinal sulcus incomplete, extending from midfrontal sulcus until middle of antennal calli. Midcranial suture well developed. Frontal ridge narrow, well developed, extending from interantennal region to frontoclypeal region, vanishing gradually. Anterofrontal ridge narrow, extending to mandible base, weakening gradually. Frontoclypeal suture absent. Frontoclypeal region poorly punctate and pilose. First antennomere 2x longer than second; third to fifth antennomeres narrower and longer than other, third antennomere longest of all; sixth antennomere slightly shorter than and as wide as the previous. Antennomeres 7-11 all thicker and more pilose than previous and gradually decrease in length; eleventh slightly longer than the previous one; seventh and eighth antennomeres dark brown; ninth to eleventh antennomeres light yellow (Fig. 11). Gena 0.6x the length of eye. Labrum rectangular with anterior angles rounded.</p> <p>Pronotum transverse, 1.3x wider than long; anterior margin straight, posterior margin almost straight; surface opaque, densely punctate, pilosity dense and short (Fig. 14). Pronotal disc with slight longitudinal depression medially. Humeral calli well developed and basal calli slightly developed, forming a slight depression between them. Elytral apex slightly truncate.</p> <p>Metafemur 1.5x longer than wide (Fig. 15). Metatibia thickened at base and attenuated near apex, straight in lateral view; inner and outer dorsal margins diverge at base and converge in middle third, in dorsal view; outer dorsal margin with pre-apical projection, followed by numerous teeth; metatibial spur short; first and second metatarsomeres similar in size, 2x longer than third, fourth metatarsomere globose, dark brown, nearly as long as first and second together (Fig. 16).</p> <p>Abdomen with ventrite IV constricted medially. Aedeagus with lateral margins almost parallel, apex rounded, slightly more sclerotized, basal part long in ventral view (Fig. 20). Basal part long and slightly bent ventrally in lateral view. Internal sac of median lobe with a sclerite large, C-shaped at apex and spicules distributed in apical third (Fig. 21). Tignum with posterior area spatulated, wider than long (Fig. 18). Vaginal palpi diverging largely medially (Fig. 19). Spermatheca with receptacle and pump indistinct. Duct U-shaped (Fig. 17).</p> <p> <b>Type material.</b> <i>Miritius claudius</i> Holotype ♂. Labels: 1) Brasil, MT, J. & B. Bechyné; 2) Chapada dos Guimarães, 30.1.1961; 3) P-TYPE, <i>Miritius claudius</i> n., J. Bechyné det., 1967; 4) <i>Miritius claudius</i> Morais & Linzmeier det. 2015 (MPEG).</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The specific name <i>claudius</i> proposed by Bechyné was maintained and it presumably refers to a person’s name.</p> <p> <b>Material examined.</b> 1 exemplar ♂. Labels: 1) Brasil, MT, J. & B. Bechyné; 2) Chapada dos Guimarães, 3.2.1961; 3) Holotype ♂, <i>Miritius claudius</i> n., J. Bechyné det., 1962; 4) <i>Miritius claudius</i> Morais & Linzmeier det. 2015 (MPEG). 1 exemplar ♀. Labels: 1) Brasil, MT, J. & B. Bechyné; 2) Chapada dos Guimarães, 3.2.1961; 3) Allotype ♀, <i>Miritius claudius</i> n., J. Bechyné det., 1967; 4) <i>Miritius claudius</i> Morais & Linzmeier det. 2015 [microtube with female genitalia] (MPEG). 1 exemplar ♂. Labels: 1) Brasil, MT, J & B. Bechyné; 2) Chapada dos Guimarães, 30.1.1961; 3) <i>Miritius claudius</i> Moraes & Linzmeier det. 2015 [microtube with male genitalia] (MPEG). 1 exemplar ♀. Labels: 1) Chapada dos Guimarães, 2.2.1961; 2) Brasil, MT, J. & B. Bechyné; 3) <i>Miritius claudius</i> Morais & Linzmeier det. 2015 (MPEG). 1 exemplar ♂. Labels: 1) Chapada dos Guimarães, 4.2.1961; 2) Brasil, MT, J. & B. Bechyné; 3) <i>Miritius claudius</i> Morais & Linzmeier det. 2015 (MPEG). 6 exemplars (2 ♂; 4 ♀). Labels: 1) Chapada dos Guimarães, 5.2.1961; 2) Brasil, MT, J. & B. Bechyné; 3) <i>Miritius claudius</i> Morais & Linzmeier det. 2015 (MPEG). 2 exemplars (1 ♂; 1 ♀). Labels: 1) Chapada dos Guimarães, 6.2.1961; 2) Brasil, MT, J. & B. Bechyné; 3) <i>Miritius claudius</i> Morais & Linzmeier det. 2015 (MPEG). 3 exemplars (1 ♂; 2 ♀). Labels: 1) Buriti, 8.2.1961; 2) Brasil, MT, J. & B. Bechyné; 3) <i>Miritius claudius</i> Morais & Linzmeier det. 2015 (MPEG). 1 exemplar ♂. Labels: 1) Buriti, 9.2.1961; 2) Brasil, MT, J. & B. Bechyné; 3) <i>Miritius claudius</i> Morais & Linzmeier det. 2015 (MPEG). 98 exemplars (37 ♂; 61 ♀). Labels: 1) BR, MS, Dourados, 22º13’41.60” S 55º00’46.65” W, 05.X.2012, by hand, Linzmeier, A.M., col. 2) <i>Miritius claudius</i> Morais & Linzmeier det. 2015 (30 ♂ and 50 ♀ at DZUP; 7 ♂ and 11 ♀ at MuBio).</p> <p> <b>Comments.</b> Among the <i>Miritius</i> species <i>M. claudius</i> is the longest and flattest. <i>Miritius claudius</i> and <i>M. egleri</i> have a large sclerite, globose, C-shaped in the internal sac of the median lobe of aedeagus and antennomeres 7 and 8 darker. However, <i>M. claudius</i> can be separated from <i>M. egleri</i> by the following characters: vertex with gold pubescence (silver in <i>M. egleri</i>); presence of a longitudinal midline darker in the pronotum which extends to antennal calli in some specimens (absent in <i>M. egleri</i>); suprafrontal and frontolateral sulci present (absent in <i>M. egleri</i>), elytral markings forming a triangular pattern (different pattern in <i>M. egleri</i>), presence of spicules in the apical third of internal sac of median lobe (absent in <i>M. egleri</i>).</p>Published as part of <i>Morais, Ana Carla C., Ribeiro-Costa, Cibele S. & Linzmeier, Adelita M., 2016, On the taxonomy of the Brazilian flea beetle genus Miritius Bechyné & Bechyné (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae: Alticini: Monoplatina) with description of two new species, pp. 334-344 in Zootaxa 4067 (3)</i> on pages 338-340, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4067.3.3, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/264576">http://zenodo.org/record/264576</a>
Índios no Ceará e no Maciço de Baturité história e direitos
MORAIS, Maria Vaneide Alves de Oliveira. Índios no Ceará e no Maciço de Baturité história e direitos. 2014. 33 f. Monografia (Especialização) - Curso de Especialização Histórias e Culturas Afro-brasileira, Indígena e Africana, Instituto de Educação a Distância - IEAD, Universidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira, Redenção-CE, 2014.Esta dissertação, intitulada Índios no Ceará e no Maciço de Baturité- História e Direitos analisa as políticas públicas direcionadas ao amparo ao índio no período de início do século XIX até os dias atuais, contextualizando com a história da colonização do Ceará. O período enfocado inclui como já foi dito, a história, o período de vigência das leis direcionadas a causa indígena no Ceará também o trabalho dos indigenistas iniciados pela arquidiocese de Fortaleza na década de 80, ressaltando também como vivem hoje os
índios no Ceará e em especial como vivem hoje os índios da comunidade indígena Kanindé em Aratuba. Este trabalho tem como objetivo fazer uma análise das políticas de assistência ao índio verificando os efeitos de sua aplicabilidade e se os resultados obtidos condiz com a necessidades dos índios
Miritius abdominalis Morais & Linzmeier, new species
<i>Miritius abdominalis</i> Morais & Linzmeier, new species <p>(Figs 29–36)</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Body 4.5 mm long and 1.8 mm wide (N=3), silver pubescence, moderately convex in lateral view, fuscous (Fig. 30). Color light brown to dark brown, head darker. Presence of spots slightly darker as follows: one on basal calli; one on sutural margin behind basal calli; another on anterior margin of posterior third close to epipleural margin of elytra, forming a X pattern; another near the elytral apex (visible in specimens lighter in color) (Fig. 29).</p> <p>Head (Fig. 31) with supraorbital pores indistinguishable. Vertex with silver pilosity. Antennal calli wellmarked, separated by midfrontal sulcus narrow and deep. Suprafrontal sulcus deep and wide. Suprantennal, supracalinal and orbital sulci shallow. Supraorbital and frontolateral sulci absent. Midcranial suture absent. Frontal ridge narrow and undeveloped, extending from interantennal region to close to frontoclypeal region. Anterofrontal ridge narrow, shallow. Frontoclypeal suture absent. First antennomere 2x longer than second; third to fifth antennomeres narrower and longer than others; sixth antennomere as narrow as preceding ones and shorter; seventh to eleventh antennomeres thicker and slightly shorter than sixth; eleventh slightly longer than previous antennomere; sixth and seventh antennomeres darker. Gena as long as length of eye, densely punctate. Labrum quadrangular with anterior angles rounded.</p> <p>Pronotum transverse, 1.2 to 1.3x wider than long. Anterior and posterior margins almost straight. Pronotal disc with a slight longitudinal depression medially. Elytral apex slightly truncated. Basal and humeral calli welldeveloped, forming slight depression between them which extends to first line of punctures, behind basal calli. Epipleura bent inward, densely pubescent.</p> <p>Metafemur 1.5x longer than wide; metatibia slightly arched in lateral view and straight in dorsal view with parallel margins; outer dorsal margin with pre-apical projection, followed by numerous teeth and an apical projection; metatibial spur short; first and second metatarsomeres similar in size, 2x size of third, fourth metatarsomere globose, longer than second and third together.</p> <p>Abdomen with drop-shaped marking on ventrite I of male, absent in females, ventrite IV constricted medially. Aedeagus with lateral margin sinuous, apex rounded, slightly more sclerotized, tapered on second third, basal part long and wider than apex, in ventral view (Fig. 35). Aedeagus sinuous, basal part long and slightly bent in lateral view (Fig. 36). Tignum with posterior area spoon-shaped, truncated at apex, with long setae on lateral margins (Fig. 33). Vaginal palpi diverging medially (Fig. 33). Spermatheca with receptacle and pump slightly indistinct, pump slightly more sclerotized than receptacle (Fig. 34).</p> <p> <b>Note.</b> The male abdomen was lost during the SEM photos.</p> <p> <b>Type material.</b> <i>Miritius abdominalis</i> Holotype ♀. Labels: 1) Chapada dos Guimarães, 3.2.1961; 2) Brasil, MT, J. & B. Bechyné; 3) Holotype <i>Miritius abdominalis</i> Morais & Linzmeier, 2015 [microtube with female genitalia] (MPEG).</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The specific name <i>abdominalis</i> refers probably to the presence of a marking drop-shaped in the first male abdominal ventrite that Bechyné paid attention.</p> <p> <b>Material examined.</b> 1 exemplar ♂. Labels: 1) Chapada dos Guimarães, 31.1.1961; 2) Brasil, MT, J. & B. Bechyné; 3) <i>Miritius abdominalis</i> Morais & Linzmeier det. 2015 [microtube with male genitalia, posterior leg, scutellum, membranous wings] (MPEG). 1 exemplar ♀. Labels: 1) Chapada dos Guimarães, 1.2.1961; 2) Brasil, MT, J. & B. Bechyné; 3) <i>Miritius abdominalis</i> Morais & Linzmeier det. 2015 (MPEG). 2 exemplars ♀. Labels: 1) Chapada dos Guimarães, 3.2.1961; 2) Brasil, MT, J. & B. Bechyné; 3) <i>Miritius abdominalis</i> Morais & Linzmeier det. 2015 [one without head].</p> <p> <b>Comments.</b> <i>Miritius abdominalis</i> can be immediately separated from all other <i>Miritius</i> species by its markings, slightly darker on elytra forming a X pattern, metatibia slightly arched in lateral view, an apical projection on outer dorsal margin of metatibia and gena as long as the length of eye (other species are shorter than the length of eye). In <i>Miritius abdominalis</i> and <i>M. benevidensis</i> the large, C-shaped sclerite in the internal sac of the median lobe of aedeagus is absent; <i>M. abdominalis</i> can be separated from <i>M. benevidensis</i> by antennal calli well-developed, separated by midfrontal sulcus narrow and deep (antennal calli slightly developed, separated by poorly developed midfrontal sulcus in <i>M. benevidensis</i>), frontal ridge narrow and undeveloped (narrow and well developed in <i>M. benevidensis</i>), antennomeres 6 and 7 darker (antenomeres 6 to 8 darker in <i>M. benevidensis</i>), pronotum 1.2 to 1.3x wider than long (1.2x longer than wide in <i>M. benevidensis</i>), elytral apex truncated (rounded in <i>M. benevidensis</i>). In addition, <i>M. abdominalis</i> differs from other <i>Miritius</i> by the presence of a drop-shaped marking in male abdominal ventrite I.</p>Published as part of <i>Morais, Ana Carla C., Ribeiro-Costa, Cibele S. & Linzmeier, Adelita M., 2016, On the taxonomy of the Brazilian flea beetle genus Miritius Bechyné & Bechyné (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae: Alticini: Monoplatina) with description of two new species, pp. 334-344 in Zootaxa 4067 (3)</i> on pages 342-343, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4067.3.3, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/264576">http://zenodo.org/record/264576</a>
A universalizabilidade dos juízos morais na ética de Hare
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia.A presente dissertação analisa a Tese da Universalizabilidade dos juízos morais do filósofo inglês Richard Mervyn Hare, no âmbito de sua teoria ética, a saber, o Prescritivismo Universal. Hare, através da análise da linguagem moral, elabora uma relevante obra sobre os imperativos e os argumentos presentes no discurso ético. Com as teses da Prescritividade e Universalizabilidade dos juízos morais aliadas à sua ética normativa, o Utilitarismo de Preferências, Hare consolida uma versão plausível de teoria ética. Abordamos, assim, ao longo deste trabalho, as principais influências, problemas e respostas vinculadas à Tese da Universalizabilidade, desde questões meta-éticas, normativas até de ética aplicada
Watering the Semiarid: Designing a Wetness Retention Landscape in Jaguaribara, Brazil
Since the earliest records, the Brazilian semiarid, in the northeast of the country, has suffered from water scarcity and recurrent droughts. To mitigate the effects of high variability and low availability of water in the region, governments have been investing, since the 1960s, in the construction of dams to stop the loss of water to the ocean, and water channels, to quickly distribute the stored water to places of greatest demand. Of the 10 states in the Brazilian seminary, the one with the largest amount of waterworks is Ceará, where the largest reservoir in Latin America is also found, Castanhão, built in the middle third of the Jaguaribe river, whose basin drains 50% of the state’s territory. The construction of the Castanhão dam demanded, among other actions, the resettlement of the urban centre of the city Jaguaribara, which had 2/3 of its territory flooded to make way for stored water.The initial study showed the unsustainability of the regional water system and a series of problems regarding the use and availability of water in Jaguaribara. Such observation aroused the hypothesis that local water management could be improved by combining engineering and nature-base solutions, considering the inhabitants of Jaguaribara and the unique biome of Brazilian semiarid, the Caatinga. Therefore, the present work adopts the research through design strategy (RTD) and starts from the analysis of the wetness Ceará and Jaguaribara, to propose design strategies that aim to establish a wetness retention landscape in Jaguaribara - also stretching these ideas at a larger scale. As result, the design strategies were evaluated for their effectiveness in terms of creating an autonomous and drought-resilient community, being classified into seven types, according to their specific objectives and areas of implementation.For citations, please use: Veras Morais, M. (2020) WATERING THE SEMIARID: Designing a Wetness Retention Landscape in Jaguaribara, Brazil. Master thesis. Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology. Parenthetical and narrative: (Veras Morais, 2020)Flowscapes Graduation StudioCircular Water Stories LabArchitecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Landscape Architectur
Consequ?ncias morais do conceito de m?-f? em Jean-Paul Sartre
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Previous issue date: 2006-01-10O conceito de m?-f?, concebido por meio da ontologia fenomenol?gica sartriana, permite buscar um caminho em dire??o a uma filosofia moral da exist?ncia. Tomando-se as
premissas ontol?gicas sobre o modo de ser do Para-si-para-outro, a liberdade ? uma condena??o existencial. Essa condi??o pode ser assumida na ang?stia ou encoberta na m?-f?. Ao assumir a ang?stia, a consci?ncia assume a sua liberdade em situa??o. Ao mascar?-la, a consci?ncia faz um esfor?o para Ser que se mostra na situa??o e, portanto, traz implica??es para a Alteridade. A fim de aprofundar os reflexos que a conduta de m?-f? apresenta na rela??o com o outro, a obra sartriana ? tomada em todo o seu conjunto. Com isso, torna-se poss?vel identificar as condutas de m?-f? e descrever paradigmas de condutas inaut?nticas. Embora
Sartre n?o tenha elaborado filosoficamente uma resposta sobre as conseq??ncias morais da m?-f?, h? no conjunto de sua obra elementos que permitem esclarecer o problema. A conduta aut?ntica coloca como fim a liberdade em situa??o frente ao outro. Justamente porque a m?-f? tem conseq??ncias morais que a autenticidade deve ser preferida e buscada por meio da convers?o moral
Integration of a multi-agent system into a robotic framework : a case study of a cooperative fault diagnosis application
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Previous issue date: 2015-03-11Programming multi-robot autonomous systems can be extremely complex without appropriate software development techniques to abstract hardware faults, as well as can be hard to deal with the complexity of software required the coordinated autonomous behavior. Real environments are dynamic and unexpected events may occur, leading a robot to unforeseen situations or even fault situations. This work presents a method of integration of Jason multi-agent system into ROS robotic framework. Through this integration, can be easier to describe complex missions by using Jason agent language and its resources, as well as abstracting hardware details from the decision-taken process. Moreover, software modules related to the hardware control and modules which have a high CPU cost are separated from the planning and decision-taken process in software layers, allowing plan and software modules reuse in different missions and robots. Through this integration, Jason resources such as plans reconsideration and contingency plans can be used in a way where they can enable the robot to reconsider its actions and strategies in order to reach its goals or to take actions to deal with unforeseen situations due the environment unpredictability or even some robot hardware fault. The presented integration method also allows the cooperation between multiple robots through a standardized language of communication between agents. The proposed method is validated by a case study applied in real robots where a robot can detect a fault in its hardware and diagnose it through the help of another robot, in a highly abstract method of cooperative diagnosis.A programa??o de sistemas aut?nomos multi-rob? pode ser extremamente complexa sem o uso de t?cnicas de desenvolvimento de software apropriadas ? abstra??o de caracter?sticas de hardware, assim como pode ser dif?cil lidar com a complexidade de software necess?ria ao comportamento aut?nomo coordenado. Ambientes reais s?o din?micos e eventos inesperados podem ocorrer, levando um rob? a situa??es n?o previstas ou at? mesmo situa??es de falha. Este trabalho apresenta um m?todo de integra??o do sistema multi-agente Jason com o framework rob?tico ROS. Atrav?s desta integra??o, miss?es complexas podem ser mais facilmete descritas tendo em vista o uso da linguagem de agentes e seus recursos, bem como a abstra??o de detalhes de hardware do processo de tomada de decis?o. Al?m disso, m?dulos de software vinculados ao controle do hardware e m?dulos com alto consumo de recurso de CPU s?o separados das rotinas de planejamento e tomada de decis?o atrav?s de camadas de software, possibilitando o reuso de planos e m?dulos de software em diferentes miss?es e rob?s. Atrav?s desta integra??o, recursos do sistema multi-agente, tais como a reconsidera??o de planos e planos de conting?ncia, podem ser utilizados de forma a permitir que o rob? reavalie suas a??es e estrat?gias a fim de atingir seus objetivos ou tome a??es de forma a lidar com situa??es imprevistas diante da dinamicidade do ambiente ou quando falhas s?o detectadas no hardware do rob?. A integra??o permite ainda a coopera??o entre m?ltiplos rob?s atrav?s de uma linguagem de comunica??o padronizada entre agentes. O m?todo proposto ? validado atrav?s de um estudo de caso aplicado a rob?s reais onde um rob? pode detectar falhas em seu hardware e diagnostic?-las atrav?s da ajuda de outro rob?, em um m?todo cooperativo de diagn?stico altamente abstrato
Dr. Duane M. Jackson, Morehouse College, July 2011
This video is a conversation with Dr. Duane M. Jackson. Dr. Jackson talks about his paper, "Recall and the Serial Position Effect: The Role of Primacy and Recency on Accounting Students' Performance." Jackie Daniel, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
Cognitivismo ético: a fundamentação dos conceitos morais em Locke
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas. Programa de Pós-Graduação em FilosofiaEsta tese aborda o problema dos fundamentos dos conceitos morais na obra de John Locke. Aparentemente, Locke teria dois projetos irreconciliáveis para fundamentar a moral, um não-cognitivista e o outro cognitivista. Após caracterizarmos os dois projetos, defendemos que há um engano de interpretação, porque Locke tem um único projeto dividido em duas partes que se complementam para fundamentar a moral. O conceito de lei natural está sempre presente. O projeto centra-se na ideia da existência de Deus e da lei natural, aliada à razão humana. O cognitivismo ético de Locke emerge como uma consequência da sua defesa de que o entendimento pode construir as ideias a partir do acesso ao conhecimento da essência real e da essência nominal dos modos mistos. Por isso, os conceitos morais são reais e objetivos. Por conseguinte, o subjetivismo e o ceticismo éticos foram dissolvidos. Defendemos também que as ações humanas são consideradas morais, somente em comparação com as ideias de lei e não em comparação com as ideias das sensações de prazer e de dor. Com isso, as interpretações hedonistas que atribuem ao pensamento lockeano foram revisitadas e harmonizadasThis thesis approaches the problem about the fundamentals of the moral concepts in John Locke#s writings. Seemingly, Locke would have two irreconcilable projects to fundament morality, one noncognitive and the other cognitive. After having characterized the two projects, one defends that there is a misinterpretation since Locke has a unique project split in two parts, which complement each other in order to fundament morality. The concept of natural law is always present. The project concerns about the idea of God existence and the natural law associated with the human reason. Locke#s ethical cognitivism emerges as a consequence of his defense of the idea that the understanding can construct ideas from the knowledge access of the real essence and the nominal essence of the mixed modes. Thereupon, the moral concepts are real and objective. Consequently, the moral subjectivism and ceticism were dissolved. One also defends that human actions are considered moral, only in comparison with the law ideas and not in comparison with the ideas of the pain and pleasure sensation. Therefore, the hedonist interpretation attributed to the thought of Locke were revisited and harmonize
"Reflections on the subject of Emigration from Europe with a view to Settlement in the United States" By M. Carey.
"Reflections on the subject of Emigration from Europe with a view to Settlement in the United States: containing bried sketches of the moral and political character of those states.
By M. Carey, member of the American philosophical, and of the American Antiquarian Society, and author of The Olive Branch, Cindiciae Hibernicae, essays on banking, on political economy, and on internal improvement.
To which are now added the English editor's comments on the subject; together with Important Advice to Emigrants, and Cautions Against Impositions Practiced in the Outports
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