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Biography of (Henry) Havelock Ellis
3505 words, approx. 11.7 pages
 Although Havelock Ellis wrote on a variety of subjects, he was most famous, or notorious, as the preeminent sex theorist of his era in Britain. He discussed sex and promoted birth control at a time when neither of these activities was done openly. A pion...
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Biography of Havelock Ellis
1681 words, approx. 5.6 pages
 The pioneering studies in human sexuality of Havelock Ellis (1859-1939) challenged the taboos and hypocrisies of Victorian society and paved the way for greater openness that has characterized the modern era. Born on February 2, 1859 in Croydon, England,...



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 The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
A trio of virtues makes room for love
02/01/2004: 631 words, approx. 2 pages TERRY MAROTTA The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 02-01-2004 A trio of virtues makes room for love TERRY MAROTTA Date: 02-01-2004, Sunday Section: LIVING Edtion: All Editions.=.Sunday Column: VACATIONING IN MY DRIVEWAY They say the family is an organism based on the...
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 The Review of Metaphysics
Pagan Virtue: An Essay in Ethics. (book reviews)
06/01/1993: 640 words, approx. 2 pages This book presents the author's reflections on the "pagan" cardinal virtues of courage, temperance, justice, and practical wisdom (phronesis) as depicted by Aristotle in the Nicomachean Ethics. Casey sees these virtues as pagan because they "are undeniably worldly . . . , include...


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