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2023
Abstract The earliest “authoritative” narrative of the blood affair was produced in 1991 by the French Inspector General for Social Affairs (IGAS) closely followed by the French Senate in 1992 and in 1993 by the French National Assembly (AN). The sole comparable American report was published by the U.S. Institute of Medicine in 1995. The
Constance A. Nathanson, Henri Bergeron
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Abstract The earliest “authoritative” narrative of the blood affair was produced in 1991 by the French Inspector General for Social Affairs (IGAS) closely followed by the French Senate in 1992 and in 1993 by the French National Assembly (AN). The sole comparable American report was published by the U.S. Institute of Medicine in 1995. The
Constance A. Nathanson, Henri Bergeron
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2021
This submission details the progress made on the Authoritative Venues project. The goal of the Authoritative Venues project was to use machine learning algorithms to create a web application that can accurately recommend fitting ACM-related venues for Computer Science researchers trying to publish their work.
Youssef, Ali +3 more
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This submission details the progress made on the Authoritative Venues project. The goal of the Authoritative Venues project was to use machine learning algorithms to create a web application that can accurately recommend fitting ACM-related venues for Computer Science researchers trying to publish their work.
Youssef, Ali +3 more
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Nuncius, 2015
The first exemplar of a kiwi, the wingless bird of New Zealand, arrived in the form of a lifeless specimen in Europe in 1812. A debate was sparked over the appearance and nature of this strange creature and indeed whether it actually existed. In 1833 the Transactions of the Zoological Society of London entered the debate and the illustrations published
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The first exemplar of a kiwi, the wingless bird of New Zealand, arrived in the form of a lifeless specimen in Europe in 1812. A debate was sparked over the appearance and nature of this strange creature and indeed whether it actually existed. In 1833 the Transactions of the Zoological Society of London entered the debate and the illustrations published
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This article introduces the concept of authoritative abstractions in order to explain how formal rules and processed information become legitimate in decision-making environments. I argue that these abstractions become authoritative when their application is (1) vindicated by results and (2) justified on procedural grounds.
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Authoritative History and Authoritative Archives
2011Francis X. Blouin Jr. +1 more
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2018
This chapter shows that the input stage of the moral community’s exercise of its moral authority arises from the delimited moral power of duty-holders (alone or in concert with the correlative right-holders) to specify their duty. To establish this claim, the chapter defends the Specificatory Theory of dyadic rights and duties. Like H. L. A.
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This chapter shows that the input stage of the moral community’s exercise of its moral authority arises from the delimited moral power of duty-holders (alone or in concert with the correlative right-holders) to specify their duty. To establish this claim, the chapter defends the Specificatory Theory of dyadic rights and duties. Like H. L. A.
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