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Many writers claim to find the origins of methodological individualism amongst economists of the Austrian School (especially Carl Menger), and doctrines articulated during the Methodenstreit of the 1880s (Udehn 2001).

Plato's Parmenides consists in a critical examination of the theory of forms, a set of metaphysical and epistemological doctrines articulated and defended by the character Socrates in the dialogues of Plato's middle period (principally Phaedo, Republic II X, Symposium).

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The Calvo Doctrine was essentially restated by the Drago Doctrine, articulated by the Argentine foreign minister Luis María Drago in 1902.

The doctrine, articulated by Powell, is that "if in the end war becomes necessary... you must do it right.

Senators also voted unanimously to affirm American support for the mutual defense doctrine articulated in Article 5 of the NATO charter.

This legacy dates from the Monroe Doctrine, articulated in 1823, through the Rio pact, the postwar treaty that pledged the United States to come to the defense of its allies in Central and South America.

Clatterbaugh identifies four positions that commit Le Grand to the doctrine articulated by Malebranche: 1) that there are no accidents; 2) that motion is identical to the will of God; 3) that conservation and creation are the same such that God creates bodies and their motions continuously; and 4) that the Divine Will and Intellect are one.

UT Austin's history on legal decisions about race in higher education goes back to Sweatt v. Painter (1950), a case that successfully challenged the "separate but equal" doctrine articulated in Plessy v. Ferguson (1898).

His criticisms rely on his positive doctrine; articulating and defending that doctrine generates its own questions and problems.

He'd look at the board, see a gambit that might or might not work out, and say, "What the hell". A Krauthammer strength was writing about foreign policy doctrines and articulating them more clearly than policymakers.

While students of the sectional controversy have generally agreed that popular sovereignty emerged in the late 1840s, few have explored any antecedents to the doctrine as articulated in the aftermath of the Wilmot Proviso.

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