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Hastings Center Report, 2014
Although bioethicists do not always recognize it, death is not defined uniformly in the United States. It is defined primarily in state law, and as with any legislative effort that proceeds state by state, results may vary.
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Although bioethicists do not always recognize it, death is not defined uniformly in the United States. It is defined primarily in state law, and as with any legislative effort that proceeds state by state, results may vary.
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Theory and Society, 1979
ion which they are both good at regardless of whether one is a humanist and the other a scientist! If socialists do not make explicit broad, universalistic socialist principles then there is no way of evaluating how political action is either overthrowing repressive, unjust social practices, or reproducing these pre-capitalist and bourgeois relations ...
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ion which they are both good at regardless of whether one is a humanist and the other a scientist! If socialists do not make explicit broad, universalistic socialist principles then there is no way of evaluating how political action is either overthrowing repressive, unjust social practices, or reproducing these pre-capitalist and bourgeois relations ...
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School Psychology International, 1983
The presidents of state school psychology associations affiliated to the National Association of School Psychologists were canvassed for reflections on five topics: (1) major challenges currently facing school psychologists in their state; (2) major challenges currently facing the state association; (3) state association accomplishments in the previous
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The presidents of state school psychology associations affiliated to the National Association of School Psychologists were canvassed for reflections on five topics: (1) major challenges currently facing school psychologists in their state; (2) major challenges currently facing the state association; (3) state association accomplishments in the previous
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Theory and Society, 2004
Jens Bartelson, The Critique of the State, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Daniel Engster, Divine Sovereignty. The Origins of Modern State Power, Dekalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2001. Stefano Harney, State Work. Public Administration and Mass Intellectuality, Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2002.
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Jens Bartelson, The Critique of the State, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Daniel Engster, Divine Sovereignty. The Origins of Modern State Power, Dekalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2001. Stefano Harney, State Work. Public Administration and Mass Intellectuality, Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2002.
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