Concept of Deviance and Social Change
.... Weber knew that "in a situation whose meaning is strongly established by tradition and
common consent" the deviant definition of an individual will not usually ....
(577

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Locke's Influence on the Declaration of Independence
.... in possession of the authority to make laws and carry out punishments) the only way to overcome this rule of natural law is to band together by
common consent. ....
(2297

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Christian Beliefs Introduciton.............
.... "I am not trying to prove its validity by the argument from
common consent." His point is that there is a
common consent, and the most basic agreed upon ethic ....
(4323

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Locke's Second Treatise
.... are the chief principles he finds lacking in the state of nature: "There wants an established, settled, known law, received and allowed by
common consent to be ....
(1951

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First Decade of the American Revolution
.... landowning farmers - the American Revolution ushered in an era of dramatic change in which new freedoms were affirmed and guaranteed by
common consent and the ....
(697

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Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven"
.... The principal symbol is the raven, which with its jet black feathers and harsh croak has been accepted by
common consent to represent fate. ....
(1530

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Edgar Allan Poe Preoccupation with Death
.... The principal symbol is the raven, which with its jet black feathers and harsh croak has been accepted by
common consent to represent fate. ....
(2027

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Locke's views on Property
.... effort and second because there is always more left for the
common good: Nor .... In addition, this is allowable because it is done with the
consent of others in ....
(1079

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)
The Symbol & Reality of Property for Locke
.... effort and second because there is always more left for the
common good: Nor .... In addition, this is allowable because it is done with the
consent of others in ....
(2156

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)
John Locke
.... "Was it a robbery thus to assume to himself what belonged to all in
common? If such a
consent as that was necessary, man [would have] starved, notwithstanding ....
(1886

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Consent & Political Obligation
.... be drawn between the status of aliens living permanently in some societies and individuals who do not fully
consent to their governments. A
common privilege of ....
(3136

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Informed Consent in the Operating Room
.... Thus, it "is
common for physicians to confuse professional expertise for moral authority ....
Consent to surgery is "a legal arrangement, based on the idea of a ....
(1625

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)
Informed Consent in Elective Treatment
.... Two standards have arisen regarding disclosure under informed
consent principles .... by the traditional rule that "doctor knows best." There is no
common rule under ....
(1912

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)
The Crime of Forcible Rape
.... be defined in English
common law as carnal knowledge by a man of a woman not his wife, by force or threat of force, against her will and without her
consent. ....
(1730

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)
MARRIAGE IN CANON LAW This document was written
.... He finds that natural law is
common to all nations and that it prevails by means of .... by defining marriage as a union of man and woman made by the
consent of both ....
(1713

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)
The Political Theory of John Locke
.... The liberty of man, in society, is to be under no legislative power, but that established, by
consent, in the
common-wealth (Locke 17). ....
(1634

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Sexual Practices
.... The term "between consenting adults" has made its way out of the courts and come into
common usage.
Consent has largely displaced the distinction between ....
(2469

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Jacksonian Democracy
.... Whigs as pro-capitalist and Jackson supporters as champions of the
common man, Bray .... riches by the farm class provided Jackson with popular
consent because he ....
(951

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar v. General Motors Corporation;
.... This
common law right is complemented by a statutory one, which protects .... merchandise, goods or services, without such person's prior
consent...." The district ....
(1756

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HIV/AIDS in Contact Sport
.... This question must be addressed by looking at certain legal issues: the
common law right of privacy, federal law concerning
consent and confidentiality (with ....
(3668

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Locke, Rousseau, Dewey
.... This meant that human liberty in societies could be "under no other legislative power but that established, by
consent, in the
common-wealth" and that no ....
(2633

11

)
Homicide Charges
....
common law rule only. 113 S. Ct. at 1138-40 (Scalia, J., concurring). The issues of disjunctive v. conjunctive readings of the defense, knowledge, and
consent ....
(3831

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Views of Various Philosophers
.... of ends. Human beings can rationally
consent to these laws because they are
common laws and are made by human beings. Since our ....
(2677

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Date Rape
.... not having suffered (Witkin Lanoil 6-7). Acquaintance rape is the most
common form of .... is real whenever a woman is forced to have sex without
consent, no matter ....
(1489

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Against Legalization of Euthanasia in Canada
.... this has led to an increased use of euthanasia without
consent, circumvention of .... palliative and hospice care, and that depression is the most
common factor in ....
(1039

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)
Historical Essay
.... rights men create governments whose power is derived from the
consent of the .... Of course,
common sense dictates that governments should not be overthrown except ....
(1122

4

)
Locke and Rousseau
.... be drawn between the status of aliens living permanently in some societies and individuals who do not fully
consent to their governments. A
common privilege of ....
(3136

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)
John Locke
.... in exchange for the following powers to be transferred by mutual
consent of the masses to a political authority: Legitimate PowerEstablish a
common body of ....
(2191

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College Control of Social Life of its Students
.... People "
consent to a system of government, run by elected representatives, with an .... Society must be held together by the bonds of
common thought and
common ....
(2071

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)
Aristotle & Locke on Property
.... wherever any one was pleased to employ it upon what was
common, which remained a long .... to food, raiment, and carriage, has its value only from the
consent of men ....
(2732

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