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Giraldus Odonis O.F.M. Life and works.. 1 -- 2. TheDe intentionibus. Evaluation of the manuscripts used. Its date... 2 -- 3. The contents of De intentionibus. Its genre... 11 -- 4. Theratio edendi. Orthography. Punctuation. Headings.. 14 -- A Study on the Medieval Intentionality Debate up to ca. 1350 -- Chapter I. Preliminary Matters.. 19 -- Chapter II. The Common Doctrine of Cognition ca. 1260.. 41 -- Chapter III. The 'Epistemological Turn' around 1270.. 79 -- Chapter IV. The Intentionality Issue before Faversham and Radulphus Brito.. 113 -- Chapter V. Simon of Faversham on Second Intentions... 165 -- Chapter VI. Radulphus Brito on Intentionality... 191 -- Chapter VII. Hervaeus Natalis's Treatise, De secundis intentionibus.. 251 -- Chapter VIII. Giraldus Odonis's Treatise De intentionibus.. 303 -- Chapter IX. Conclusion... 333 -- Bibliography.. 359 -- List of Manuscripts Referred to.. 373 -- Text of De intentionibus.. 377 -- Appendices... 597 -- Indices... 823 -- A. 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These are just some of the many challenges of civil rights that persist in a nation that proudly points to the words above the entrance to the U.S. Supreme Court that read "Equal Justice Under Law." This text is for current and future public service professionals --whether they are in government agencies, in nonprofit organizations that provide social services for government, or contractors who operate as state actors--who increasingly serve diverse communities with a range of complex challenges, while working and managing within organizations that, fortunately, are themselves more diverse than ever before. For those who work and serve in such settings, civil rights is not an abstract academic study, but a critically important and very practical fact of daily life. 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