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- John Austin (3 March 1790 – 1 December 1859) was an English legal theorist who posthumously influenced British and American law with an analytical approach...
- a norm depends on whether its content conforms to morality. Thus, in Austinian terms, a moral code can objectively determine what people ought to do...
- known for her works on philosophy of mind and epistemology. ****urance: An Austinian View of Knowledge and Knowledge Claims (2013) New Thoughts about Old Things:...
- Athletics conference Big 9 Conference Mascot Packers Newspaper The Sentinel Yearbook Austinian Feeder schools Ellis Middle School Website Austin High School...
- the judiciary desisted from "wide and elastic" interpretations, termed Austinian, because Directive Principles of State Policy are non-justiciable. This...
- point in time need not be so in another ... The overall force of the 'Austinian' argument is not merely that 'things change', but that rationality is...
- an Sceilg) was an Augustinian priory (strictly an Arrouaisian house of Austinian canons) located in Ballinskelligs on the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry...
- "The Ordeal of Young Tuppy", it is revealed that Tuppy Glossop is an Old Austinian. Steeple Bumpleigh is a fictional location, being a small village in rural...
- influenced by positivist and utilitarian thought, was "based on a Benthamite-Austinian view of jurisprudence". However, the codification was never adopted since...
- voice, and somewhat resembles a bulldog in build and appearance. An Old Austinian and Drones Club member, Tuppy is a boyhood friend of Bertie Wooster, with...