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Constitutional Reason of State
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015This paper defends reason of state as an explanatory category. It begins with an analysis of the law relating to the prerogative, before observing that prerogative cases are much less typical today than an expanding suite of cases involving related matters but where the power in question is sourced in statute or the constitution.
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2011
A term of art, originally Italian, becoming common usage in other European vernaculars in the late sixteenth century. It meant practical reflection, albeit in writing and general in form, about all aspects of statecraft (reason = reasoning, discussing, considering, but also a ground or justification for acting; state = government, the prince’s position,
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A term of art, originally Italian, becoming common usage in other European vernaculars in the late sixteenth century. It meant practical reflection, albeit in writing and general in form, about all aspects of statecraft (reason = reasoning, discussing, considering, but also a ground or justification for acting; state = government, the prince’s position,
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1972
Last autumn, a few days after the invasion of Egypt, I was asked, as we all were at Oxford, to sign a protest which declared that the British and French action was, among other faults, morally wrong. I signed the protest, because I did think the invasion morally wrong; but not without some misgiving; because, of the many people who were going round at ...
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Last autumn, a few days after the invasion of Egypt, I was asked, as we all were at Oxford, to sign a protest which declared that the British and French action was, among other faults, morally wrong. I signed the protest, because I did think the invasion morally wrong; but not without some misgiving; because, of the many people who were going round at ...
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Reason of State(s) and Reasons of Church
2017This chapter uses the case of the French Jesuit natural philosopher and moral theologian Honoré Fabri as a lens through which we can analyze the polemical, political, ecclesiological, and theological battles between Jesuits and Jansenists that exploded in the second half of the seventeenth century, especially after the publication of Pascal’s ...
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Thomas Fitzherbert's reason of state
History of European Ideas, 2011Thomas Fitzherbert's two-part Treatise concerning Policy and Religion (1606, 1610) was a rebuttal of unidentified Machiavellians, statists or politikes and their politics and policies. The work was apparently still well-regarded in the following century.
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The global burden of lung cancer: current status and future trends
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2023Amanda Leiter
exaly
From molecular to supramolecular electronics
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Hongliang Chen, J Fraser Stoddart
exaly
2007
Abstract The first book to have ‘ragion di stato’ (reason of state) in its title, and the most influctional of all books on this topic, was published by the ex-Jesuit Giovanni Botero in 1589. In his dedicatory epistle Botero explained that he had made many journeys in recent years, and had visited the courts of several kings and princes.
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Abstract The first book to have ‘ragion di stato’ (reason of state) in its title, and the most influctional of all books on this topic, was published by the ex-Jesuit Giovanni Botero in 1589. In his dedicatory epistle Botero explained that he had made many journeys in recent years, and had visited the courts of several kings and princes.
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Understanding Tax Policy: How do People Reason?
Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2021Stefanie Stantcheva
exaly

