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... the civil, the political andthe social spheres. I will argue thatthe key to the development ofthe post-war criminal law was the fusion of these three forms of citizenship inthe period of ... argument will be that the unravelling ofthe different forms of rights andthe way they are reconfigured owes much to their being placed inthe general context of a form of state power that can be ... Fletcher points out, the key principles of criminal liability have been ‘crystallized primarily in the writing of scholars rather than the opinions of courts’.4 Yet inthe modern law, the scholars’...
... school inthe categories of actio and passio; andthe relation of such of them as are active, to their objects, andof such of them as are passive, to their causes, Chapter X. OfThe Inverse ... the origin of which we are able to trace and explain; andthe reality ofthe objects themselves a question not of consciousness or intuition, but of evidence and reasoning. The province of ... questions ofthe existence of matter; the existence of spirit, and of a distinction between it and matter; the reality of time and space, as things without the mind, and distinguishable from the...
... that PM2.5 and O3 are harmful. In addition, their presence indicates the presence of other harmful pollutants thatare influenced by the same sources and weather patterns. Motorvehicles that ... threshold. Air Pollution and the Health of New Yorkers: The Impact of Fine Particles and Ozone Air Pollution andthe Health of New Yorkers: The Impact of Fine Particles and Ozone I 38Laden F, ... Pollution andthe Health of New Yorkers: The Impact of Fine Particles and Ozoneair pollutants andthe risk of health effects that don’t control for other pollutants (single pollutantmodels) are more...
... 1961: 162). The symbolic action is thus inexplicable without an understanding ofthe workings of the Dinka imagination, and our appreciation ofthe working ofthe Dinka imagination involves, ... ash they are not consciously imitating the markings of cattle, it is surely not too much to assume thatthe appreciation ofthe markings of cattle andofthe ash covered bodies are similar, and ... are so striking that they are well worth illustrating here. In these examples, the aesthetically central aspects of the physical form of cattle the fatness ofthe body, the hump, andthe horns—have...
... 4◆Using the simple concept of self-interest, two things determine what people do:● The pleasure people get from doing or consuming something.● The price of doing or consuming that something. ... substituting the marginal utilities and prices of goods into these formulas, you can always decide which good it makes more sense to consume.◆Consume the one with the highest marginal utility ... 17''◆ The analysis of rational choice begins with the premise that rational individuals want as much satisfaction as they can get from their available income.◆Rational means that people...
... of trade andthe disintegration ofthe kinship struc-ture.’More recently the continuing in uence ofthe evolutionary theory and attempts to link it with the trade route theory can be seen in ... ofthe main themes inthe sociology of religion, following on from the work of Troeltsch and Weber inthe early decades ofthe twentieth century, hasconcerned the emergence and development of ... contact;rather they are elements ofthe truth that other forms of monotheism happento have preserved inthe midst of their corruption ofthe revelation with whichthey too began. That revelation...
... a complete interlinked picture ofthe world in which human beings play a meaningful role. They remove the worrying idea of the unknown. If you are at the mercy ofthe wind andthe rain it helps ... leading to profound new considerations ofthe problems ofthe infinite and the nature of language, truth, and logic. Finally, we saw two examples of developments of our understanding ofthe physical ... because theories are inadequate,inaccurate, or inappropriate: they tell us something profound about the nature of knowledge andthe implications of investigating the Universe from within.Our...
... strong, a kinship through a common love ofthe land, ofthe samemountain and river, the same fields, the same prevailing wind andthe sun and the stars rising and setting beyond certain abiding hills.”3“Abiding ... the feeling thatthe things ofthat place are “friendly,” that is, usable. Living within that environmental enclosure, we are practiced by the things there as much as we use those things inthe ... experience of shared suffering, of which he and his grandfather arethe witnesses. Andthe pain inthe grand-father, which led him to be so hard? Unspoken, the food of truth denied, the child...
... not only on the kind of atomswhich compose the minute particles of acompound, andthe number of atoms of each kind, but also on the mode of arrangement ofthe atoms.3 The samedoctrine was taught ... senses,beneath their ken; and, therefore, sincethey are themselves beyond what you cansee, they must withdraw from sight theirmotion as well; andthe more so, that the according as one ofthe three principlesacquires ... haveeaten up all things thatareof mortalbody." The first-beginnings, or atoms, of thingswere thought of by Lucretius as alwaysmoving; "there is no lowest point in the sum ofthe universe"...
... describes the characteristics of medicalization, briefly reviewing the rise of medicalization and some ongoing controversies, outlining some of the changes in medicine inthe past twenty years, and introducing ... birth) are visible, their social roles expose them to medicalscrutiny, and they are often in a subordinate position to men inthe clinical domain.Riessman also argues that “routine experiences that ... examine boththe creation of a demand fornew medical products andthe roles played by the pharmaceutical industry, physi-cians, consumers, and insurers inthe emergence of medical markets and the...