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    KONSTITUSIONALITAS PERLUASAN KEWENANGAN MAHKAMAH KONSTITUSI by , Siti Ruhama M, , Dr. Enny Nurbaningsih, S.H., M.Hum

    Published 2014
    “…While the second of the expansion of constitusional courtâ��s authority based on Constitutional Court Decision Number 138/PUU-VII/2009 which declares that Constitutional Court has authority in judicial review to government regulation in lieu of law based on gramatical interpretation method and teleological or sociological interpretation method. …”
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    Change and continuity in English historical thought, c. 1590-1640 by Woolf, D, Woolf, Daniel Robert

    Published 1983
    “…Attention is also drawn to the conspicuous rarity of historical debate in this period, to the problem of historical scepticism and to the historians' deterministic and teleological views of the past.</p> <p>The introduction briefly examines the words 'history' and 'historiography' and their Renaissance and modern meanings. …”
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    Rewriting community for a posthuman age in the works of Antoine Voloine, Michel Houellebecq, and Maurice G. Dantec by Ellis, S

    Published 2013
    “…Placing the concept of community against a background of past totalitarianism and a possible future of an uncontested globalised neoliberal regime that high technology risks intensifying, the present study enquires into the possibility of a community that would escape the metaphysical logic of mastery subtending both past and present models of community and suggests that problematizing representations of the creation of what a strand in contemporary philosophy terms a non-totalising ‘communauté désoeuvrée’ and implicit proposals not for the revival of community as a teleological ‘oeuvre’, but for its rewriting may be found in works by Maurice G. …”
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    Luke/Acts and the end of history by Crabbe, K

    Published 2016
    “…Setting Luke/Acts in conversation with a broader range of texts highlights Luke's periodised, teleological view of history and provides a nuanced picture of Luke’s understanding of divine and human agency, all of which is affected in fundamental ways by his portrayal of the present time already within the final period of history. …”
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    By what right do we own things? A justification of property ownership from an Augustinian tradition by Chi, Y

    Published 2011
    “…A tradition hitherto generally left unnoticed, yet uncovered here as the source of inspiration, vests the whole project with a moral-teleological tone. The tradition, enunciated by St. Augustine and developed by St. …”
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    So ist Freihet nicht zu retten by Luik, J

    Published 1986
    “…The difficulty with such an approach is that Kant no where develops in an explicit and extended fashion his concept of persons, and thus the essay is in one way an effort of recovery, first from the historical accounts of human origins and progress, next from the teleological theories of the third <em>Critique</em> and the <em>Anthropology</em>, then from the doctrine of man as end, and finally from <em>Religion</em>, of a systematic account of what Kant believes persons to be.…”
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    Medicine and morality in the ancient world by Linden, D

    Published 1999
    “…For physicians, he provided a wealth of additional principles and rules of conduct, covering areas as diverse as experimentation with drugs, surgical risks, promulgation of knowledge on poisons, remuneration and other social impacts of medicine, and medical education, all of them inspired by respect for the health of man, the animal who topped the teleological hierarchy of creation, and medicine, the art whose task it was to preserve and restore man's health. …”
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    Exile and the political cultures of the Greek polis, c. 404-146 BC by Gray, B

    Published 2011
    “…Moreover, most poleis political cultures were dominated by two coexisting, radically opposed basic paradigms of the good polis and of good citizenship: these are defined in the introduction and chapter 1 as a ‘unitarian teleological communitarian’ paradigm and a ‘libertarian contractarian’ paradigm.…”
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    Between Hindu and Indian: the nationalist thought of Lala Lajpat Rai by Bhargav, V

    Published 2018
    “…Finally, instead of reading Lajpat Rai’s thought through the purposes for which others might have utilised it, this study insists on understanding it in its own right, thus constituting an argument that the political thought of a thinker must be understood independently of reductionist teleological narratives.</p>…”
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    Intellectuals and the Eastern question: 'historical-mindedness' and 'kin beyond sea', c. 1875-1880 by Kelley, W

    Published 2017
    “…Drawing on the insights of comparative philology and often sympathetic to Eastern Orthodoxy for reasons of religion, these historians tended to emphasise the Balkan Christians' European identity, situating them within teleological narratives of progress which evoke contemporaneous Whig histories of England.…”
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    Action understanding as inverse planning by Baker, Christopher Lawrence, Saxe, Rebecca R., Tenenbaum, Joshua B.

    Published 2011
    “…Cambridge, MA: MIT Press] or a “teleological stance” [Gergely, G., Nádasdy, Z., Csibra, G., & Biró, S. (1995). …”
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    Mutations to the Polder Model: Critical Reflections on ‘Exceptionalism’ and Continuity in the Low Countries by Bert De Munck

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Secondly, the continuity thesis is not made credible (especially with respect with the transition to the nineteenth century) and injustice is done to the contingency and unpredictability of historical developments. The result is a teleological narrative and a missed opportunity for a critical reflection on nationalistic ideas.…”
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    Degustando el sabor de los datos cualitativos / Tasting the flavor of qualitatives facts by Rubén Maduro, Janeth Rodríguez

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…Among the thoughts that make the present work, there are a good number of pending answers from the analysis of qualitative data, answers that range from epistemological aspects to technological aspects, without placing aside teleological and axiological aspects. Therefore, the qualitative analysis of data is featured in a heuristic and a fundamentally aesthetical style, which continuously needs to reinvent, outline, generate and conceive questions that bear the tensions in the existent context: order and chaos, similarities and differences, agreements and dissensions.  …”
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    Vitebsk as a local text by Elena Yu. Muratova

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The study of a local text is a topical interdisciplinary problem that allows not only to outline the conceptually significant features of the semantic complex of a particular locus, but also to establish its etiological and teleological significance for an ethnic group. After analyzing the corpus of texts of Belarusian poets, we came to the conclusion that the image of Vitebsk is attributed to such semantic characteristics as “nurse city”, “protector”, “wise woman”. …”
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    الترجمة والعولمة: إعادة تعريف دور المترجم كبابلي جديد في القرية الكونية by ياسر إبراهيم

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Since the ancient tale of the demolition of the Tower of Babel and its allegedly ominous consequences on humanity at large, up to the contemporary twenty first century with its complex technology, communications and marketing, translation has always proved to possess a teleological mission. If the modern global man claims that the Earth is his vast and accessiblt market, then it is translation that facilitates the communication among miscellaneous worldwide cultures. …”
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    Compensation to the Acquitted Person in International Criminal Law by A. B. Mezyaev

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…To achieve the corresponding conclusions, various methods of interpretation of the rule of law are used, in particular, grammatical, systematic, teleological, harmonic, etc.RESEARCH RESULTS. In the activities of international criminal courts and tribunals, a violation of the accused’s right to a hearing within a reasonable time is systemic, including due to the absence of any procedural deadlines on the one hand, and the absence of any rules (or their non-application) to restore the rights of the accused and punishment of the party who committed the violation of these rights. …”
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    Communication, Technology, Temporality by Mark A. Martinez

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…Methodologically, my theory of temporality provides a shift in historical narrative, one that eschews famous inventors, threads of technological or epistemological progress, or other teleological constructions. Epistemologically, this temporality indicates that mediation is an event that occurs among various types of organisms of multiple temporalities. …”
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    The essence of phenomenon of peace and the notion of peace building by Kajtez Ilija, Starčević Srđan, Ružičić Bojana

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…There is virtually no human activity that has not touched, in its own particular way - through commonsense, teleologically, mythically, epically, scientifically, intellectually, spiritually, with heart and soul, the questions and phenomena of war and peace because both peace and war are so crucially important for man, society and the overall humankind. …”
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    The Radically Embodied Conscious Cybernetic Bayesian Brain: From Free Energy to Free Will and Back Again by Adam Safron

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Drawing from both enactivist and cognitivist perspectives on mind, I propose that explaining teleological phenomena may require reappraising both “Cartesian theaters” and mental homunculi in terms of embodied self-models (ESMs), understood as body maps with agentic properties, functioning as predictive-memory systems and cybernetic controllers. …”
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