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The politics of judicial review in inter-war Europe
Published 2021“…</p> <p>Using secondary and primary sources, I test this argument in case studies of three inter-war democracies – Norway, Weimar Germany, and the First Austrian Republic. …”
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882
Doctrine, polemic and literary tradition in some hexameter poems of Prudentius
Published 2001“…Chapter II examines how Prudentius employed the style of argument and imagery in the <em>D.R.N.</em> to present Christian doctrines on the body and the soul, and to reject pagan superstition. …”
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883
Thinging beauty: anthropological reflections on the making of beauty and the beauty of making
Published 2021“…Our approach to the study of the above processes is grounded in Material Engagement Theory (MET) which argues for a radical continuity between mind (cognition and affect) and material culture. We base our argument on our comparative anthropological study of aesthetic becoming in pottery making. …”
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884
Testimony and the knowledge of God: Sounding biblical and phenomenological motifs of witness for their contribution to theological epistemology
Published 2022“…</p> <p>From this introductory chapter, the argument proceeds through three stages - the biblical, the philosophical/phenomenological, and the theo-constructive. …”
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885
A Comparison of Simulation Techniques and Algebraic Techniques for Verifying Concurrent Systems
Published 2023“…It is shown how each of these techniques can be applied to the task of verifying systems described as input/output automata; both of these ways, first using forward simulations, an execution correspondence lemma, and a simple fairness argument, and second using deductions within the process algebra DIOA for I/O automata. …”
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Hypergeometric Functions in MATHLAB
Published 2004“…The most general tye of HGF with which we will be concerned is a function of a single variable, x, and is parametricized by "a" list, of length p, and a "B" list, of length "q". the latter consists, in general, of atoms; the argument is usually x, but may also be a simple function of x.…”
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The non-culpability of moral ignorance
Published 2020“…Are the people who engaged in immoral practices that are believed to be moral in their society to be held morally responsible for their actions? Gideon Rosen’s argument for the Parity Thesis of Ignorance follows one of the most influential philosophical views about cultural impediments to moral responsibility, that is, the upbringing of a person in certain culture can render one unable to know that some acts are wrong. …”
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888
Economic interdependence, identity and threat perception in northeast Asia.
Published 2008“…This paper seeks to examine the liberal argument that economic interdependence would produce incentives for cooperation and, in the process, induce peace. …”
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889
Critical rationalism: a critical essay
Published 1994“…These range from contradictory proposals, through deficiencies in argument to inadequate conceptualisation. In the light of this assessment, it is suggested that greater coherence could be achieved by sacrificing its metaphysics and politics, and focusing on the regeneration of the metascience.…”
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890
Rethinking the requirement for a ‘recognisable psychiatric illness' in the law of negligence
Published 2017“…Canadian Supreme Court decision in Saadati v Moorhead – removal of requirement that the claimant prove a "recognisable psychiatric illness" in a case of negligently inflicted psychiatric injury – law in Australia, the United Kingdom and New Zealand – argument that rather than removing the "recognisable psychiatric illness" requirement, the interpretation and application of the requirement should be clarified - a "recognisable psychiatric illness" should not be limited to mental disorders that are recognised in classificatory schemes.…”
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Property inheritance, deferred reference and copredication
Published 2021“…There are sentences that are coherent and possibly true, but in which there is at the very least the appearance of a conflict between the requirements of two (or more) predicates that are applied to the same argument. This phenomenon, known as copredication, raises various issues for linguistic theory. …”
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892
On Mason's rigidity theorem
Published 2007“…Following an argument proposed by Mason, we prove that there are no algebraically special asymptotically simple vacuum space-times with a smooth, shear-free, geodesic congruence of principal null directions extending transversally to a cross-section of Scri. …”
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Small clause predicates and sluicing
Published 2023“…Identity is calculated over argument domains as small as small clauses. With extraction of a small clause subject, sluicing is possible where only a small clause predicate has an antecedent.…”
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The soul as dynamis in Gregory of Nyssa
Published 2018“…Close attention to Gregory’s wording and especially his use of the concept of power (dynamis) in this connection, however, shows that his argument is better explained on the basis of the doctrine of the resurrection of the body which he set out to defend in his treatise.…”
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895
Justice, fairness, and enhancement.
Published 2006“…The article advances a new argument that justice requires enhancement.…”
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896
Market politics and climate change
Published 2008“…She outlines some of the methodology needed for the effective study of markets, and proposes the UN give priority to encouraging such research and illustrates her argument with reference to a case study of the UK market for renewable energy.…”
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897
Genetic scrambling as a defence against meiotic drive.
Published 1991“…Here we present a new argument for the evolutionary function of recombination based on the hypothesis that meiotic drive systems continually arise to threaten the fairness of meiosis. …”
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Semiotic naturalism in architecture theory
Published 2017“…This paper seeks to present a kind of skeptical, and, in an indirect way, Wittgensteinian perspective upon purpose and meaning in architecture. The argument presented here revolves around the two notions that, first, there are different categories, which we have available for making architecture seem intelligible to us, and, second, that there are distinct historical discourses in which architecture has been made intelligible in specific ways.…”
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Early Christianity about the notions of time and the redemption of the soul in the works of Patristic authors who lived before the eight century
Published 2017“…Early Christians fathomed that the human soul, despite being created, transcends historical time; from a limited existence (peculiar to it as a created entity) it is apt to progress to the time of God, and thus to be redeemed. The argument of this paper is that they held such a conviction because of a genuine belief in the manifestation of the Holy Spirit within, and not because of a need to console themselves for disappointments in connection with eschatological promises, as some researchers suggested.…”
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Vagueness, contextualism, and ellipsis
Published 2019“…In this paper, some counterexamples are adduced to undermine confidence in this generalization and hence Stanley’s argument as a whole.…”
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