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Accepted Standards?

Pediatrics, 1977
I read with interest the article entitled "Treatment of Acute Sore Throats: A Comparison of Pediatricians and General Physicians" by Dr. Gordis et al. (Pediatrics 57:422, March 1976), but was distressed to find that my style of management may have been considered "below generally accepted standards." Past experience has shown that a ...
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“Accepting—But Not Accepted”

2005
“Accepting—but not accepted; that was the story of his life, the one thread that ran through it all. In Germany he had been dark—his darkness had marked him the Jew, der Jude. In India he was fair—and that marked him the firanghi [foreigner]. In both lands, the unacceptable” (20).
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Legitimacy between Acceptance and Acceptability

Social Theory and Practice, 2022
Political realists argue that the concept of political legitimacy should be linked to subjects’ beliefs, while still offering normative guidance. In this article, I suggest doing so by referring to the concepts of acceptance and acceptability. I argue that a regime is legitimate if its power is accepted by subjects, provided that such acceptance meets ...
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Selecting for Disability: Acceptable Lives, Acceptable Reasons

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2012
We agree with Hope and McMillan (2012) that physicians generally should respect their patients’ autonomy in using preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) to select for disability.
David, Wasserman, Adrienne, Asch
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“Being Accepted” and “Being Accepted”?

Social Work with Groups, 2016
I am by official nationality Australian but born of Chinese heritage. Most of the time I call myself “later generation Australian-born Chinese,” though this is changing.
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