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What (who) is dispute$22098$ - definition

1780S DEBATES ABOUT SPINOSA'S PANTHEISM
Pantheism dispute; Pantheism Dispute

Dispute resolution         
ACT OF RESOLVING DISPUTES, WITH TECHNIQUES THAT CAN ASSIST THE RESOLUTION OF ANTAGONISMS BETWEEN PARTIES THAT MAY INCLUDE CITIZENS, CORPORATIONS, AND GOVERNMENTS
Resolution of disputes; Dispute Resolution; Dispute resolution methods; Dispute resolution processes; Dispute resolution laws; Dispute resolution law; Resolution of dispute; International dispute resolution; Extrajudicial dispute resolution; Dispute Resolution Commitment; Dispute settlement
Dispute resolution or dispute settlement is the process of resolving disputes between parties. The term dispute resolution is sometimes used interchangeably with conflict resolution.
Dispute Settlement         
ACT OF RESOLVING DISPUTES, WITH TECHNIQUES THAT CAN ASSIST THE RESOLUTION OF ANTAGONISMS BETWEEN PARTIES THAT MAY INCLUDE CITIZENS, CORPORATIONS, AND GOVERNMENTS
Resolution of disputes; Dispute Resolution; Dispute resolution methods; Dispute resolution processes; Dispute resolution laws; Dispute resolution law; Resolution of dispute; International dispute resolution; Extrajudicial dispute resolution; Dispute Resolution Commitment; Dispute settlement
This refers to the resolution of opposing aims often facilitated through the efforts of an intermediary. In the GATT context, dispute settlement provides opportunities for individual contracting parties to resolve trade problems through negotiated means or with the help of a GATT panel of experts which rules on GATT legal practices and recommends solutions.
Demarcation dispute         
DISPUTE OVER WHO DOES WHAT IN TERMS OF WHICH UNION MEMBERS HAVE THE "RIGHT" TO PERFORM A TASK
Demarkation dispute; Demarcation disputes; Demarcation Dispute
A demarcation dispute is a dispute between (usually) two trades unions as to whose members should do a particular job, and is associated with multi-unionism in an enterprise, where two labour unions claim the right to represent the same class or group of workers. This is particularly important in compulsory arbitration systems of industrial relations, as in Australia; where only one union may be the registered representative of a particular classification of worker.

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Pantheism controversy

The pantheism controversy (German: Pantheismusstreit), also known as Spinozismusstreit or Spinozastreit, refers to the 1780s debates in German intellectual life that discussed the merits of Spinoza's "pantheistic" conception of God. What became a wider cultural debate in German society started as a personal disagreement between Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi and Moses Mendelssohn over their understanding of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Spinozist beliefs. The difference of opinion became a wider public controversy when, in 1785, Jacobi published his correspondence with Mendelssohn. This started a series of public discussions on the matter.

Benjamin Crowe of Boston University stated in a 2008 paper that: "The leading luminaries of late eighteenth and early-nineteenth German letters, people such as Herder, Goethe, Hegel, Schelling and Schleiermacher, all, in one way or another, were shaped by the ‘Pantheism Controversy’." And in Michael Forster's own words (2010), "During the last quarter or so of the eighteenth century and then well into the nineteenth century a wave of neo-Spinozism swept through German philosophy and literature: in addition to Lessing and Herder, further neo-Spinozists included Goethe, Schelling, Hegel, Schleiermacher, Hölderlin, Novalis, and Friedrich Schlegel. This wave was largely a result of Herder's embrace of neo-Spinozism in God: Some Conversations (and in Goethe's case, Herder's sympathy with Spinozism even before that work)."