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Coercion

Constructions and Frames, 2019
AbstractThe goal of this paper is to investigate the possibility of a cross-theoretical understanding ofcoercion, a “kind of contextual enrichment/adjustment” (Lauwers & Willems 2011: 1220), by combining insights from Construction Grammar and Relevance Theory.
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Justifying Coercion

Nursing Ethics, 2005
A grounded theory study of psychiatric nurses’ experiences of administering medication to involuntary psychiatric patients revealed a basic social process of justifying coercion. Although the 17 nurses interviewed all reported success at avoiding the use of coercion, each had an individual approach to using the nurse-patient relationship to do this ...
Paula K, Vuckovich, Barbara M, Artinian
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Computing with coercions

Proceedings of the 1990 ACM conference on LISP and functional programming, 1990
This paper relates two views of the operational semantics of a language with multiple inheritance. It is shown that the introduction of explicit coercions as an interpretation for the implicit coercion of inheritance does not affect the evaluation of a program in an essential way.
Tannen, Val   +2 more
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Responsibility and coercion

2023
This chapter considers the complexities of the relation between responsibility and coercion. Coercion is generally understood to cancel or diminish the voluntariness of one’s action and, correspondingly, affects the agent’s responsibility for action.
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Consensus or Coercion

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
There is an emerging issue that I have not heard much discussed, but that seems to me to pose a significant question. That is, will medicine be practiced in the future on the basis of the individual decisions of each physician and his patient, or will we see the development of a system of medical practice by consensus? Intrinsic to this question is the
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The swiss coercion

Proceedings of the 2007 workshop on Programming languages meets program verification, 2007
Recent type systems allow the programmer to use types that describe more precisely the invariants on which the program relies. But in order to satisfy the type system, it often becomes necessary to help the type checker with extra annotations that justify why a piece of code is indeed well-formed.
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Schauer on coercion

Jurisprudence, 2017
§ 1. Frederick Schauer’s The Force of Law 1 has the great merit of having finally put the focus back onto law’s coercive dimension.
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Fertility and Coercion

The University of Chicago Law Review, 1996
This essay is based on lectures given at the University of Chicago Law School and Kings College in Cambridge England in 1995. The author offers a discourse on the rights and consequences within norms and laws of reproduction and general issues panic-based reasoning the consequences of population expansion the social development of women and the ...
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Coercion in psychiatry

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2008
This paper highlights issues in the field of coercion in psychiatry which have gained importance in 2007.Reviews on 'involuntary hospital admission' demonstrated negative and positive consequences on various outcome domains. Papers on 'coercion and the law' identified cross-national differences of legal regulations, or addressed justice and equality ...
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