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... concept : such plausibility as is possible is achieved by isolating concepts of " power " and " authority " from all other considera- tions . It is important to the concept of sovereignty that it not be given a locus . " Where ought the ...
... concept : such plausibility as is possible is achieved by isolating concepts of " power " and " authority " from all other considera- tions . It is important to the concept of sovereignty that it not be given a locus . " Where ought the ...
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... concept of sovereignty presupposes choice , and be- hind its classical Hobbesian form is the assumption that there have been times when there was no sovereignty and that there will be such times in the future ; the possibility of a ...
... concept of sovereignty presupposes choice , and be- hind its classical Hobbesian form is the assumption that there have been times when there was no sovereignty and that there will be such times in the future ; the possibility of a ...
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... concept of biological species that has resulted from a synthesis of genetics , systematics , and ecology . Major concepts of the species . The typological species . Linnaeus and other early naturalists , who assumed that species are ...
... concept of biological species that has resulted from a synthesis of genetics , systematics , and ecology . Major concepts of the species . The typological species . Linnaeus and other early naturalists , who assumed that species are ...
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