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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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On the Authoritativeness of Sunni Consensus
International Journal of Middle East Studies, 1986Sunni Islam recognizes four sources from and through which the laws governing its conduct are derived. These are the Qur'an, the Sunna of the Prophet, the consensus (ljmā') of the community and its scholars, andqiyās, the juridicological method of inference.
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2022
In this volume an international group of scholars revisits the themes of John Marincola's ground-breaking Authority and Tradition in Ancient Historiography. The nineteen chapters offer a series of case studies that explore how ancient historians' approaches to their projects were informed both by the pull of tradition and by the ambition to innovate ...
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In this volume an international group of scholars revisits the themes of John Marincola's ground-breaking Authority and Tradition in Ancient Historiography. The nineteen chapters offer a series of case studies that explore how ancient historians' approaches to their projects were informed both by the pull of tradition and by the ambition to innovate ...
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The Authoritativeness of Translations
Across Languages and Cultures, 2004This article addresses 'authoritativeness' of translations as an issue which merits interest. The first example, an Internet translation, is used to illustrate that traditional Translation Studies concepts do not always adequately describe many factors and phenomena in translation. The present article is an attempt to show that more forces are at play.
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But doctor, is it authoritative?
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1997Abstract M. D. Lezak (1995). Neuropsychological Assessment (3rd Edition). New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0–19–059031–1. 1026 pp. US 90.00 $
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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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