- 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...
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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:...
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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...
- the
judiciary desisted from "wide and elastic" interpretations,
termed Austinian,
because Directive Principles of
State Policy are non-justiciable. This...
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Conference Mascot Packers Newspaper The
Sentinel Yearbook Austinian Feeder schools Ellis Middle School Website Austin High School...
- "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...
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influenced by
positivist and
utilitarian thought, was "based on a Benthamite-
Austinian view of jurisprudence". However, the
codification was
never adopted since...
- the
University of Adelaide,
holding the
position for 10 years. His The
Austinian Theory of Law, an
edition with
critical notes and
excursus of lectures...
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Charles II—then
still just
prince of Salernes, gave the
castle to the
Austinian monks. In 1262,
Charles I of
Anjou defeated Boniface of
Castellane and...