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The Canon and Its Canonizers

2016
When contemporary Salafis seek examples of moral purity, they look above all to the Prophet Muḥammad, the other prophets, and the Companions of the Prophet Muḥammad. But Salafis also treat certain other Muslims as moral authorities. These figures are not selected haphazardly. They represent traditions that contributed core ideas to the Salafi worldview:
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On the Canonical Proboscis

Zeitschrift für Analysis und ihre Anwendungen, 1994
Summary: It is proved that the ``canonical proboscis'' domains corresponding to prescribed contact angle \(\gamma_ 0\), introduced in an earlier work by \textit{B. S. Fischer} and \textit{R. Finn} [Z. Anal. Anwend. 12, No. 3, 405- 423 (1993; Zbl 0782.76015)], are critical for the domain and angle, in the sense that (i) a solution of the capillary ...
Finn, R., Leise, T. L.
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CANONICAL AND NON-CANONICAL

1970
This chapter considers the terms that are used to describe the canonical writings and the definition of canonisation and canonicity within the relevant period. It discusses the evidence for acts of canonisation by which the several sections, and the collection as a whole, came to be recognised as canonical.
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Canons and canon formation

1997
Introduction Criticism involves the selection, restoration, and evaluation of works retrieved from the past and the assessment, however tentatively offered, of works produced in the present. No doubt some societies can settle these tasks by an appeal to precedent, but where cultural production increases and audiences become less homogeneous ...
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Canonical Forest

Computational Statistics, 2013
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Chen, Yu-Chuan   +3 more
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Non‐canonical agreement is canonical

Transactions of the Philological Society, 2003
This paper examines the phenomenon of cross‐clausal agreement, where the controller (trigger) of agreement and the agreement target seem to be in distinct local domains. It is argued that most instances of cross‐clausal agreement can be reduced to properly local agreement and are thus unproblematic for theories of agreement. A typology of such apparent
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A Canonical Cautionary

Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1989
A cautionary tale demonstrates that relationships between linear composites of variables can be identified via canonical correlation analysis, providing that the resulting canonical variates are interpreted on the basis of the canonical-variate weights (the combining weights used in computing scores on the canonical variates) and not on the basis of ...
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Canon Law and the Canon of Scripture

Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts, 2008
Meerten B. ter Borg argued that canons function as a means of social control. The success of a canon follows not from the assent or agreement of the populace, but rather from the embedded quasi-personal relationship that produces a sense of belonging and identity.
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Literary Canon in Turkish Literature: The Canon, Acceptance by the Canon and the Anti-Canon

2013
Türk edebiyatında son yıllarda kanon kavramının dolayısıyla da edebiyat kanonununaydınlatılması, bunların içerikleri ve işlevleri ile ilgili inceleme, araştırma ve tartışmalaryapılmaktadır. Makalede öncelikle kanon kavramının ortaya çıktığı ilk zamanlardan itibarenkelimenin sahip olduğu anlamlar ve bu anlamların zaman içinde geçirdiği ...
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