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2021
Abstract Exceptionalist conceptualizations are grounded on the belief that certain institutions develop differently from others, and consequently, the same international regulatory framework cannot apply to all: member states are agents or third parties depending on the organization; the rules are internal or international depending on ...
Lars Jensen, Kristín Loftsdóttir
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Abstract Exceptionalist conceptualizations are grounded on the belief that certain institutions develop differently from others, and consequently, the same international regulatory framework cannot apply to all: member states are agents or third parties depending on the organization; the rules are internal or international depending on ...
Lars Jensen, Kristín Loftsdóttir
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2013
How the unique capacities of human cognition arose in evolution is a question of enduring interest. The difficulty of finding the best allometric and developmental frame for brain evolution and growth, however, leads researchers to routinely identify predictable features of the human brain as exceptional.
Barbara L, Finlay, Alan D, Workman
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How the unique capacities of human cognition arose in evolution is a question of enduring interest. The difficulty of finding the best allometric and developmental frame for brain evolution and growth, however, leads researchers to routinely identify predictable features of the human brain as exceptional.
Barbara L, Finlay, Alan D, Workman
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Geopolitics, 2020
This paper traces emerging legal-spatial practices of exclusion of trafficked migrant fishers from the human and labour rights protections of anti-trafficking.
S. Yea
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This paper traces emerging legal-spatial practices of exclusion of trafficked migrant fishers from the human and labour rights protections of anti-trafficking.
S. Yea
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The Perils of Pandemic Exceptionalism
American Journal of International Law, 2020In response to the pandemic, most states have enacted special measures to protect national economies and public health. Many of these measures would likely violate trade and investment disciplines unless they qualify for one of several exceptions.
J. Arato
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Distinctive But Not Exceptional: The Risks of Psychedelic Ethical Exceptionalism
American Journal of BioethicsWhen used clinically, psychedelics may appear unusual or even unique when compared to more familiar or long-standing medical interventions, prompting some to suggest that the ethical issues raised may likewise be exceptional.
Katherine Cheung +3 more
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Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2019
While scholars have long studied the relationship between nationalist beliefs and anti-immigrant attitudes, such work has proceeded largely independently from research on collective memory, which explores how nationalist narratives are created ...
Yuval Feinstein, Bart Bonikowski
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While scholars have long studied the relationship between nationalist beliefs and anti-immigrant attitudes, such work has proceeded largely independently from research on collective memory, which explores how nationalist narratives are created ...
Yuval Feinstein, Bart Bonikowski
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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2012
How should we assess the historical development of health care? Many historians are deeply reluctant to endorse ideas involving progress in human affairs, including the evolution of modern medicine. We tend to think either that our present situation is little better than in the past, or that most kinds of value judgments about history are subjective ...
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How should we assess the historical development of health care? Many historians are deeply reluctant to endorse ideas involving progress in human affairs, including the evolution of modern medicine. We tend to think either that our present situation is little better than in the past, or that most kinds of value judgments about history are subjective ...
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(Mostly) against Exceptionalism
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2002This Essay delves into issues surrounding the relationship between technology and the patent law. Responding to Dan Burk and Mark Lemley's Biotechnology's Uncertainty Principle, the piece notes that the basic question posed by that article - whether the patent law is "technology-specific" - is a relatively easy question, given the several doctrines ...
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The Exceptionality of American Exceptionalism
International Political Sociology, 2008Roxanne Lynn Doty's article (Doty 2007) is a timely reminder that the debate over securitization, and in particular, the notion of societal security, and the usefulness of Carl Schmitt's contribution to it, is by no means over. As the author claims herself (116), her story of border vigilantes and the anti-immigrant movement is intended to be ...
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Human exceptionalism, our ordinary cortex and our research futures.
Developmental Psychobiology, 2019The widely held belief that the human cortex is exceptionally large for our brain size is wrong, resulting from basic errors in how best to compare evolving brains. This misapprehension arises from the comparison of only a few laboratory species, failure
B. Finlay
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