19 research outputs found
How Epistemology Becomes What It is
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- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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- 01/01/1999
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Ithnā ‘Asharī Shi‘ism
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- A Newman
- For a historical account of these details see Madelung W (1998) Succession to Muhammad: a study of the early Caliphate . Cambridge University Press New York
- For an historical account of the development of the juridical authority see Sachedina A (1988) The just ruler in Shi‘ite Islam. Oxford University Press New York. For the details of relationship between religious authority of the ‘ulamā’ and the Safavid State see chapter 5 of Arjom S (2010). For aspects of historical development of the authority of the ‘ulamā’ and a survey of contemporary debates see Walbridge L (ed) (2001) The most learned of the Shi‘a: the institution of the Marja‘Taqlid. Oxford University Press, New York. For relevant writings and speeches of Ayatollah Khomeini, see Khomeini R
- For the origins and early history of Shī’ism see Halm H (2004) Shi’ism 2nd edn. Columbia University Press, New York
- For traditional biographies of the Shī’ite Imams see al-Mufīd A
- K Ruffle
- M Ayoub
- R Brunner
- R Gleave
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- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Husserl’s Phenomenology and Contemporary Science
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- 11This idealistic view is attributed to Husserl by many but Ricoeur, whom I consider to be one of the most careful and honest interpreters of others’ texts, also does it
- D.F
- E See
- E See
- Edmund Husserl
- Gi1bert Ryle
- Ibid. pp. 83-84, Hua XXV, p. 12
- Indeed
- lbid. p. 84, gloss on Figure 14. Note that—except for the last phrase ‘with equal status’—this quote might have come out of Husserl’s time lectures
- P Ricoeur
- R Carnap
- R Rorty
- S Hawking
- S Husserl
- S Waismann
- T Hey
- “For an explication of Husserl’s account of apodictic knowledge see Harry Reeder
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/1997
- Field of study
The evolution of landmark legislation
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- Aitkin KW
- As
- Contemporary Review
- Cretney S
- de Saint-Exupéry A
- DHSS
- DHSS (Department for Health and Social Security)
- Dwok D
- Eekelaar J
- For
- For an account of the political ups and downs of the Law Commission
- Fox Harding L
- Harris P
- Inglis M
- It was preceded in 1905 by the Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Medical Inspection of Children Attending Public Elementary Schools Vol I Cd.
- Parker R
- Report
- Report of the Care of Children Committee
- Report of the Committee on Homeless Children
- Report of the Committee on the Break-up of the Poor Law
- Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Physical Deterioration
- Report of the Royal Commission on Physical Education (Scotland)
- Rowe J
- Rowntree B
- Samuel H
- Searle G
- Searle G
- Secretary
- The Law
- Titmuss R
- Titmuss R
- War Cabinet Reconstruction Committee
- Wasserstein B
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- 'Emerald'
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Battle of the Somme
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- A succinct but authoritative account of the British working class in the Great War may be found in
- Accounts of the battle from the soldiers’ perspective appear in
- Anonymous
- Badsey S.D.
- H. Malins Geoffrey
- Location and credit for individual shots are according to the shot list appearing as an appendix in
- Loiperdinger Martin
- Matuszewski Bolesław
- McKernan Luke
- Musser Charles
- Numbers following descriptions of individual shots are as per the
- Perelli Patricia
- Rosen Philip
- Smither Roger
- Smither Roger
- Smither Roger
- The film Battle of the Somme: The True Story
- Urban Charles
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- 'University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)'
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The Origin of the Problem
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- 267For an Indonesian point of view see e.g. the article by Miss Rasid, of the editorial staff of the Indonesian newspapier Siasat, which strongly maintained
- Brierly
- C Supomo
- De Louter stated that as late as the 19th century, occupied territory was considered as a conquest, 2 De Louter
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- Elsbree
- Even this assumption with regard to Africa has now been questioned. Cf. Prof. Herbert Passin
- For an account of the Indonesian question written in the English language by American authors
- For the English text of the Linggadjati Agreement see Wolf, op. cit. supra note 206, at 175-178
- Graber in her treatise on belligerent occupation, mentioned other landmarks in the development of international law preceding the creation of the Hague Regulations, e.g. the Lieber Code
- Hall op. cit. supra note 78, at 615. With respect to India
- Hyde
- It is quite clear here
- It is remarkable though perhaps understandable
- L Sundaram
- Moresco
- P.C.I.J. ser
- Resink
- Resink describes how for Indonesia complete Dutch domination was only established in the last forty or fifty years
- S Korn
- S Panhuys
- Schwarzenberger
- Schwarzenberger
- See for a Dutch view
- The 4th Geneva Convention of 1949 relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War is excluded here because of its creation only after the Burmese occupation. 186 Scott
- The relations during World War II between the German occupation forces and the population of the island of Guernsey in the Channel represent a good example of the actual interplay and balancing of their respective interests. See for a description of
- U.N
- V Asbeck
- V Asteck
- V Glahn
- Van Leur in bookreview of Stapel Geschiedenis van Ned. Indu, in 79 TUdschrift Ind. T.L.V. 591
- Vlekke
- “Until a more complete code of the laws of war is issued the High Contracting Parties think it right to declare
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/1961
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Reparative histories: tracing narratives of black resistance and white entitlement
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- Anita Rupprecht
- Catherine Hall
- Cathy Bergin
- Colin Prescod
- For Nat Turner’s revolt see Patrick Breen The Land Shall Be Deluged in Blood: a new history of the Nat Turner revolt (New York: Oxford University Press, 2015). For an account of Sam Sharpe’s Christmas Rebellion see Mary Reckford, ‘The Jamaican Slave Rebellion of 1821’
- George Rude ‘English rural and urban disturbances on the eve of the first reform bill, 1830-1831’
- Hall Catherine
- Hall Catherine
- Hall Neville A. T.
- Jonathan Beecher Field ‘Statue Mania’
- Kelley Robin
- Olusoga David
- Petley Christer
- Prince Mary
- See for example
- Sinha Manisha
- Sinha Manisha
- Taylor Keeanga-Yamahtta
- The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
- This debate has been led by Walter Johnson
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- 'SAGE Publications'
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Introduction
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- A Wallace
- B Barnes
- Brooke Hindle
- Bruce Sinclair
- C. C
- D Wojick
- E Kranakis
- E Layton
- E Mansfield
- E Robinson
- F Evans
- F Example
- For an account of this ‘received view’ see Frederick Suppes
- For an excellent survey of economic models particularly those applicable to history, see the editor’s introduction in A. E
- For surveys of these see the compendia by Paul T
- J. A
- Kuhn commented on two papers in the session on ‘Non-Market Factors ’ in a 1960 conference on ’The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity
- M Polanyi
- Merritt Roe Smith
- N Recent
- S Layton
- See Gary Gutting
- See the articles by James K. Feibleman James Kip Finch, A. Rupert Hall, Peter F. Drucker, Henry M. Leicester, Cyril Stanley Smith, Fred Kohlmeyer, Floyd Litterum, Milton Kerker and John B
- See the classic papers by Moses Abramovitz
- See for example
- Similarly
- T Hughes
- The pioneering work of S. L
- This point is forcibly made by Rosenberg
- This was pointed out by Polânyi himself. See also Harry Collins
- Thomas Kuhn
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/1984
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World War II The Home Front
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- Bassett to author
- C Westmoreland
- Don was a member of the undefeated
- For an account of
- Frances earned a bachelor’s degree in physics and aeronautical engineering at MIT in
- J Until
- L Shirer
- M Hugh
- Of
- Oscar was convinced the war was passing him by. So in Feb
- Oscar’s Weather Wing staff in 1943 included Lt. Col. William S. Stone (a West Pointer class of 1934, and an M.S. in meteorology under Iry Krick at Cal Tech, he would rise to the rank of general), chief of staff
- Stratemeyer to McClelland
- The board of three officers appointed on Nov. 29
- The five officers initially dispatched with Krick included Capts. Delmar L. Crowson and Clarence E
- The most thorough analysis of the German weather services in World War II is a ninety-one-page intelligence report compiled by AWS’ 18th and 21st Weather Squadrons in
- The only study on World War II weather training is well written and comprehensive
- Under a Signal Corps contract awarded in
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/1990
- Field of study
CRITERIA FOR ADEQUACY IN SERVICE TRANSLATION
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- Chomsky Noam
- Collingwood R. G.
- Edward T.
- For an excellent account of these difficulties vide: Brookes B.C. Communicating Research Results
- Fëdorov A. V.
- Gipper Helmut
- Gipper Helmut
- Gipper Helmut
- Graves Robert
- Jakobson Roman
- Jakobson Roman
- Jumpelt R. W.
- Kade Otto
- Lyons John
- Mackensen Lutz
- McIntosh Angus
- Miller G. A.
- Mounin Georges
- Mounin Georges
- Nida Eugene A.
- Ray Punya Sloka.
- Richards I. A.
- Richens R. H.
- Schmidt Franz
- Schmidt Franz
- Schnelle Helmut
- Van der Pol Balth.
- Winthrop Henry
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- 'Informa UK Limited'
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