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Created: February 9, 2006
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Definitional terms that matter in our discussions of social justice nad criminal justiceCivic Humanism The Stanfrod Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Historiographical terms The Stanfrod Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
"Unlike historical terms such as ‘the polis’ or ‘Christendom’ that were familiar to the contemporaries of the realities so described, ‘civic humanism’ is a historiographical term like the ‘Middle Ages’ that emerged as a heuristic category in an ex post facto (after the fact, i. e., with hindsight) reconstruction of the past."
