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Commentary: A Consensus about “Consensus”?

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1999
In “Bioethics and the Whole: Pluralism, Consensus, and the Transmutation of Bioethical Methods into Gold,” Patricia Martin identifies themes common to three emerging approaches to clinical bioethics--clinical pragmatism, ethics facilitation, and mediation-in order to develop an “ethical consensus method” that can serve as a “practical, step-by-step ...
M P, Aulisio, R M, Arnold
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Consensus? What Consensus?

American Communist History, 2012
One of the many pleasures of reading anything Eric Arnesen writes is found in the footnotes. So comprehensive are his citations that one can often discover an entire, parallel article within them.
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Consensus: Trigonocephaly

Child's Nervous System, 1996
Trigonocephaly mostly occurs in isolated synostosis of the metopic suture, but 10-20% of patients are affected by complex syndromes, and in 2-5% the condition is familial. Intracranial hypertension has been observed in a minority of cases, but is never severe.
H, Collmann, N, Sörensen, J, Krauss
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« Consensus ? Quel consensus ? »

Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire, 2010
Résumé Dans cet article, Roger Griffin cherche non à attiser le débat parfois vif (souvent mené dans les pages de Vingtième Siècle. Revue d’histoire ) sur le fait de savoir si le fascisme fut ou non un phénomène marginal sous la Troisième République, mais à inciter à une révision radicale de la manière dont le débat est formulé.
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