Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Rugby School" ¶ 7
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

authoritative and Good
Kierkegaard steers the reader to Hegel's book Elements of the Philosophy of Right especially the chapter on The Good and Conscience where he writes, " It is the right of the subjective will that it should regard as good what it recognizes as authoritative.

authoritative and 1961
David Howe was born August 24, 1961 and established himself ( in the early ‘ 80s ) as an authoritative media historian through writing articles for fanzines ( notably The Frame ) and other publications.
Of modern editions, Jacob E. Cooke's 1961 edition is seen as authoritative, and is most used today.

authoritative and ),
Reincarnation is cited by authoritative biblical commentators, including Ramban ( Nachmanides ), Menachem Recanti and Rabbenu Bachya.
The Baptists have been non-creedal “ in that they have not sought to establish binding authoritative confessions of faith on one another .” Also rejecting creeds are groups with roots in the Restoration Movement, such as the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ), the Evangelical Christian Church in Canada and the Churches of Christ.
An authoritative server indicates its status of supplying definitive answers, deemed authoritative, by setting a software flag ( a protocol structure bit ), called the Authoritative Answer ( AA ) bit in its responses.
However, Trent confirmed the statements of earlier and less authoritative regional councils which included also the deuterocanonical books, such as the Synod of Hippo ( 393 ), and the Councils of Carthage of 397.
From the authoritative words of Jesus the gospel turns to three sets of three miracles interwoven with two sets of two discipleship stories ( the second narrative ), followed by a discourse on mission and suffering.
According to the most authoritative source on the early history of Lie groups ( Hawkins, p. 1 ), Sophus Lie himself considered the winter of 1873 – 1874 as the birth date of his theory of continuous groups.
Until the higher court changes the ruling ( or the law itself is changed ), the binding precedent is authoritative on the meaning of the law.
The Whig canon and the neo-Harringtonians, John Milton, James Harrington and Sidney, Trenchard, Gordon and Bolingbroke, together with the Greek, Roman, and Renaissance masters of the tradition as far as Montesquieu, formed the authoritative literature of this culture ; and its values and concepts were those with which we have grown familiar: a civic and patriot ideal in which the personality was founded in property, perfected in citizenship but perpetually threatened by corruption ; government figuring paradoxically as the principal source of corruption and operating through such means as patronage, faction, standing armies ( opposed to the ideal of the militia ), established churches ( opposed to the Puritan and deist modes of American religion ) and the promotion of a monied interest — though the formulation of this last concept was somewhat hindered by the keen desire for readily available paper credit common in colonies of settlement.
The right of nations to self-determination ( from ), or in short form, the right to self-determination is the cardinal principle in modern international law juridical status to the rank of imperative principles of international law ( jus cogens ), binding, as such, on the United Nations as authoritative interpretation of the Charter ’ s norms and entering into general international law in the result.
Empiricism ( the evidence of the senses ), authoritative testimony ( the appeal to criteria and authority ), and logical deduction are often involved in justification.
The poet declares that it is he, where we might have expected some king instead, upon whom the Muses have bestowed the two gifts of a scepter and an authoritative voice ( Hesiod, Theogony 30 – 3 ), which are the visible signs of kingship.
TTLs also occur in the Domain Name System ( DNS ), where they are set by an authoritative name server for a particular resource record.
According to the most authoritative present day catalogue, compiled by Seymour Slive in 1970-1974 ( Slive's last great Hals exhibition catalogue followed in 1989 ), another 222 paintings can be ascribed to Hals.
Commissioned by the U. S. Department of Energy ( DOE ), the Information Science Research Institute ( ISRI ) had the mission to foster the improvement of automated technologies for understanding machine printed documents, and it conducted the most authoritative of the Annual Test of OCR Accuracy for five consecutive years in the mid-90s.
First published in 1925, and now published jointly on the web by the Society of Dyers and Colourists ( United Kingdom ) and the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists ( USA ), this index is recognized internationally as the authoritative reference on colorants.
None of them had an authoritative character analogous to that given by Christianity to its three great formulas ( the Apostles ' Creed, the Nicene or Constantinopolitan, and the Athanasian ), or to the Kalimat As-Shahadat of the Muslims.
A professional danseuse ( patra ), according to Abhinayadarpanam ( one of the two most authoritative texts on Bharatanatyam ), must possess the following qualities.
* c. 1010 — Avicenna ( Abu Ali al Hussein ibn Abdallah ibn Sina ) published The Canon of Medicine ( Kitab al-Qanun fi al-tibb ), in which he introduces clinical trials and clinical pharmacology, and which remains an authoritative text in European medical education up until the 17th century.
This led later to western Christians giving the name the ' Nestorian Church ' to the Church of the East ( the modern Assyrian Church of the East ), even though it never regarded him as an authoritative teacher.
" However, if the primary MX's failure is considered authoritative ( i. e. it is the primary server for a non-arbitrary reason ), attempting to deliver to secondary MX servers is not only a waste of time but potentially a waste of expensive resources, depending on the reason why the secondary servers have higher preference values.

authoritative and D
For example, in the authoritative modern monograph about the creed, J. N. D.
D. W. Lucas ( Aristotle: Poetics, Oxford, 1968 ) in an authoritative edition of the Poetics does a comprehensive job of covering the various nuances inherent in the meaning of the term in an Appendix devoted to " Pity, Fear, and Katharsis.
Those wishing to pursue the evidence for Thomas Swift may see the summary in A. C. Guthkelch and D. Nichol Smith's authoritative edition of A Tale of a Tub ( 1920 and 1958 ), where they say, " all the evidence for Thomas Swift's participation in the Tale ... nothing but rumour and
Gail Kern Paster, director of the Washington, D. C. based Folger Shakespeare Library, judging its contribution more broadly, has written that Shakespeare, in Fact is recognized as " a reliable, trustworthy, and authoritative source for what we know for sure about Shakespeare.
McCosh ’ s book remains the most comprehensive source in English, while Aulie ’ s Ph. D. thesis from Yale University is the most authoritative on the subject of Boussingault ’ s nitrogen cycle.
Philip D. Burden is a geographer, author of The Mapping of North America: A List of Printed Maps 1511-1670, the authoritative work on its topic.
James M. Goode's authoritative The Grant Memorial in Washington, D. C. calls it " one of the most important sculptures in Washington.

authoritative and .
It submits an enthusiastic, impressionistic conception of Lindemann contributing another aspect of the man, but on no more authoritative basis than Sir Charles' account.
The people of the 17th District of New York, and I as their Representative in Congress, take great pride in the New York Times as one of the great and authoritative newspapers of the world.
In that event, we can correctly say that we have received an authoritative interpretation of the matter, and one which we can follow statewide with confidence that the policy will not be overthrown in other Superior Courts.
As long as the bar prefers to adduce evidence by written deposition, rather than viva voce before an authoritative judicial officer, I fear that the antiquated rules will remain unchanged, and expensive prolixity remain the best known characteristic of Equity ''.
The fundamental difficulty of which the Selden case was `` a striking ( though not singular ) example '', concluded Hough, `` will remain as long as testimony is taken without any authoritative judicial officer present, and responsible for the maintenance of discipline, and the reception or exclusion of testimony ''.
`` The scriptures, both Old and New Testament, are verbally inspired of God and are the revelation of God to man, the infallible, authoritative rule of faith and conduct ''.
The next traditional step then was to accept it as the authoritative textbook of the Christian faith just as one would accept a treatise on any earthly `` science '', and I submitted to its conditions according to Christ's invitation and promise that, `` If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself '' ( John 7: 17 ).
His readings were careful without being fussy, and they were authoritative without being presumptuous.
In the late 1980s and 1990s authors such as George Marcus and James Clifford pondered ethnographic authority, in particular how and why anthropological knowledge was possible and authoritative.
followed by the consultation of a classic authoritative text.
The famous Latin Responsa Prudentium (" answers of the learned ones ") were the accumulated views of many successive generations of Roman lawyers, a body of legal opinion which gradually became authoritative.
Ethics cannot be based on the authoritative certainty given by mathematics and logic, or prescribed directly from the empirical findings of science.
It is therefore better to assume that Christie provided no authoritative chronology for Poirot's retirement, but assumed that he could either be an active detective, a consulting detective or a retired detective as the needs of the immediate case required.
Onkelos, a righteous convert and authoritative commentator of the same period, explained the verse, " Let Reuben live and not die ..." ( Deuteronomy 33: 6 ) to mean that Reuben should merit the World to Come directly, and not have to die again as result of being reincarnated.
There is not a formal creed within Judaism, though one has become especially authoritative.
Alaric displayed similar wisdom in political affairs by appointing a commission to prepare an abstract of the Roman laws and imperial decrees, which would form the authoritative code for his Roman subjects.
BrE usage varies, with some authoritative sources such as The Economist and The Times recommending the same usage as in the US, whereas other authoritative sources, such as The King's English, recommend single quotation marks.
Several highly authoritative scriptures bar violence against domestic animals except in the case of ritual sacrifice.
In doing so, he elevated Lombard's work from a major theological resource to an authoritative text from which masters could teach.
Notably, in 1269 they were the first to give public lessons to their flock, and later they produced the authoritative history on Portugal in a series of books.

0.698 seconds.