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Two administrative assistants appealed their firings earlier this month, but Jessica Skorupski and Joanne Drewniak learned late Friday night that the council had rejected their bid to be reinstated.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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TB: Rowlett; Dobson 2; Greene; Yarbrough 2; Sivira 4; Morris; Skorupski; Newton 4.
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The Cambridge Companion to Mill, ed. Skorupski, 423-63.
Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy Brink, David 2007
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The Cambridge Companion to Mill, ed. Skorupski, 497-540.
Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy Brink, David 2007
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Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Skorupski; Greene.
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Skorupski (2000) has forcefully argued that there is no dualism of the “pure” practical reason, which is agent neutral, but there are many such conflicts in the larger field of less than pure practical reason, not merely a conflict with egoistic reasons.
Henry Sidgwick Schultz, Barton 2006
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Glover 1977; Edwards 1979; Lemos 1993; Skorupski 1999; Klint Jensen
The Repugnant Conclusion Ryberg, Jesper 2006
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"This is why we formed Don't Touch Term Limits and we encourage every voter across the state to become educated and vote No on Amendment J" said Skorupski.
Dakota Voice 2008
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Skorupski, J., 1998a, “The Fortunes of Liberal Naturalism” in The Cambridge Companion to Mill, ed. Skorupski, 1-34.
Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy Brink, David 2007
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This strategy is used (explicitly or implicitly) by McDowell (1979), Nagel (1979), Larmore (1987), Skorupski (1996),
Value Pluralism Mason, Elinor 2006
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