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Theorizing the Law/Politics Distinction: Neutral Principles, Affirmative Action, and the Enduring Insight of Paul Mishkin
Early in his career Mishkin saw that the law could be apprehended from two distinct and in part incompatible perspectives: from the internal perspective of a faithful practitioner and from the external perspective of the general public. If the social legitimacy of the law as a public institution resides in the latter, the legal legitimacy of the law as a principled unfolding of professional reason inheres in the former. Mishkin came to believe that although the law required both forms of legitimacy, there was nevertheless serious tension between them, and he dedicated his scholarly career to attempting to theorize this persistent but necessary tension, which he conceived almost as a form of antinomy. In this article we pay tribute to Mishkin\u27s quest for understanding. We argue that the tension identified by Mishkin is significant and unavoidable, but that it is also exaggerated because it presupposes an unduly stringent separation between professional reason and popular values. In our view the law/politics distinction is both real and suffused throughout with ambiguity and uncertainty. The existence of the law/politics distinction creates the possibility of the rule of law, but the ragged and blurred boundaries of that distinction vivify the law by infusing it with the commitments and ideals of those whom the law purports to govern
Refractive Index Effects on Radiation in an Absorbing, Emitting, and Scattering Laminated Layer
A simple set of equations is derived for predicting temperature radiative energy flow in a two-region semitransparent laminated layer in the limit of zero heat conduction. The composite is heated on its two sides by unequal amounts of incident radiation. The two layers of the composite have different refractive indices, and each material absorbs, emits, and isotropically scatters radiation. The interfaces are diffuse, and all interface reflections are included. To illustrate the thermal behavior that is readily calculated from the equations, typical results an given for various optical thicknesses and refractive indices of the layers. Internal reflections have a substantial effect on the temperature distribution and radiative heat flow
Role of gravitational stress in land plant evolution - The gravitational factor in lignification Semiannual status report, period ending 31 Oct. 1968
Gravitational and mechanical stress effects on lignification in land plant
A proposal for a first class conversion formalism based on the symmetries of the Wess-Zumino terms
We propose a new procedure to embed second class systems by introducing
Wess-Zumino (WZ) fields in order to unveil hidden symmetries existent in the
models. This formalism is based on the direct imposition that the new
Hamiltonian must be invariant by gauge-symmetry transformations. An
interesting feature in this approach is the possibility to find a
representation for the WZ fields in a convenient way, which leads to preserve
the gauge symmetry in the original phase space. Consequently, the
gauge-invariant Hamiltonian can be written only in terms of the original
phase-space variables. In this situation, the WZ variables are only auxiliary
tools that permit to reveal the hidden symmetries present in the original
second class model. We apply this formalism to important physical models: the
reduced-SU(2) Skyrme model, the Chern-Simons-Proca quantum mechanics and the
chiral bosons field theory. In all these systems, the gauge-invariant
Hamiltonians are derived in a very simple way.Comment: Revised version. Title changed for Gauging by symmetries. To appear
in IJMP
Invariances and Equations of Motion in Double Field Theory
We investigate the full set of equations of motion in double field theory and
discuss their O(D,D) symmetry and gauge transformation properties. We obtain a
Ricci-like tensor, its associated Bianchi identities, and relate our results to
those with a generalized metric formulation.Comment: 24 page
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Are There Edenic Grounds of Perceptual Intentionality?
This is a critical piece on "The Character of Consciousness" by David Chalmers. It focuses on Chalmers's two-stage view of perceptual content and the epistemology of perceptual belief that flows from this theory, and criticizes his theories of Edenic concepts, perceptual acquaintance, and perceptual belief.Philosoph
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