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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Method in Legitimation: Exploring Lonergan’s Political Thought

Berger, Christopher Dan January 2021 (has links)
Thesis advisor: Patrick Byrne / This dissertation proposes to give an expanded reading and interpretation of the work of Bernard Lonergan, SJ, in political theory around the question of political legitimation: What does it mean for a governing entity to exercise coercive power legitimately? To answer this question from Lonergan’s thought requires that we do several things: understand the historical context in which we find ourselves (Chapters 1-2), understand what Lonergan means by authenticity (Chapter 3), and how that relates to legitimate authority, which is an authentically operating matrix of authentic individuals participating in authentic communities governed by and utilizing authentic institutions and institutional sub-communities (Chapters 4-6). We come out at the Conclusion with a method for evaluating governmental legitimacy that expands on Lonergan’s approach.The history of the conversation concerning political legitimation is capacious, complex, confused, and contradictory, and I do not propose to recount it here in full. But with so much already said, what does Lonergan bring to the table distinct from the previous conversation? What is new is his philosophical focus, emphasizing method over concrete content or legislative procedure, which leads to an account of legitimation as authenticity. What matters is how individuals, communities, and institutions, including governments, are operating, not what particular form they take. Granting that his account of legitimation as authenticity is unique, why do we need authenticity to make sense of legitimate political authority? What does it add that the myriad other available accounts of legitimation do not already have? Available accounts of legitimation meander through the shoals of history, and it’s usually only through trial and error that a navigable passage connecting power to legitimate authority is found. In brief, what Lonergan’s thought provides is a way to skim over the shoals of history so that no matter what new features may form beneath the waves, legitimate authority will always be possible and recognizable. We begin with an extensive but partial mapping of those shoals and pointing to some of the major shipwrecks of previous theories, the better to distinguish Lonergan’s view of legitimation as rooted in authenticity of individual, community, and institution in subsequent chapters. This will also give us examples for practical evaluation to show how Lonergan’s method might work in action. Lonergan is not a cultural relativist, but he does claim that his understanding of legitimacy will be applicable in all times and for all peoples and that, by extension, legitimate government is always possible, no matter what form it takes. He gives a retrospective evaluation method, looking at the progress or decline of a culture, a nation, a civilization, a people as a proxy for the legitimacy of their leadership. “Inquiry into the legitimacy of authority or authorities is complex, lengthy, tedious, and often inconclusive” because direct evaluation of authenticity is complex, lengthy, tedious, and often inconclusive. (Bernard Lonergan, “Dialectic of Authority,” in A Third Collection, ed. Robert Doran and John Dadosky, 2nd ed. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017), 6) But “[t]he fruit of authenticity is progress” and “[t]he fruit of unauthenticity is decline”, and the meat of this work is to spell out in detail the authentic operations of individuals, communities, and institutions (and institutional sub-communities). (Lonergan, “Dialectic of Authority”, 6, 7) These are what produce the progress or decline, and we conclude by supplementing Lonergan’s method with an approach that concurrently evaluates the operations of individuals, communities, and institutions and their sub-communities to see whether they are operating unauthentically (because unauthenticity is easier to recognize than authenticity in concurrent evaluation) and so, likely to produce either progress or decline. This is not as reliable as the retrospective method because not everything going on at a given time can be known to the contemporaneous observer and evaluator, but it is also more useful for creating concrete critiques of what is, in fact, going forward. (Bernard Lonergan, Method in Theology, 2nd ed., ed. Robert Doran and John Dadosky (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017), 168) / Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2021. / Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. / Discipline: Philosophy.
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Die Europäische Wirtschaftsverfassung als Legitimationselement europäischer Integration ein Beitrag zur wirtschaftsverfassungsrechtlichen Analyse des EG-Vertrages unter Einbeziehung der Änderungen des Unionsrechts durch den Vertrag von Lissabon

Luczak, Jan-Marco January 2007 (has links)
Zugl.: München, Univ., Diss., 2007/2008
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Att vara, eller inte vara, sjuksköterska? : En intervjustudie om sjuksköterskestudenters erfarenhet av att vikariera som dispenssjuksköterska / To be, or not to be, a nurse? : an interview study about nursing students' experiences os substituting as a nurse

Lööf, Yohanna, Torpedahl, Saga January 2015 (has links)
SAMMANFATTNING Bakgrund Utövandet av sjuksköterskeyrket skall grundas i den kunskap, förståelse, värderingsförmåga och det förhållningssätt som behövs för att kunna utföra god och patientsäker omvårdnad. Den skyddade yrkestiteln Sjuksköterska kräver en legitimation som står för behörighet. År 2000 kom Socialstyrelsen med en föreskrift (SOSFS, 2000:9) där ett undantag från legitimation ges. Då det idag råder stor brist på sjuksköterskor, främst under sommaren, används föreskriften för sjuksköterskestudenter som efter termin kan anställas som dispenssjuksköterskor. Syfte Att beskriva sjuksköterskestudenters erfarenheter av att vikariera som dispenssjuksköterska. Metod Som metod valdes en kvalitativ semistrukturerad intervjustudie med öppna frågor och induktiv ansats. Studien byggde på sex intervjuer med studenter som under sommaren 2014 vikarierat som dispenssjuksköterskor. Det insamlade materialet analyserades med manifest kvalitativ innehållsanalys. Resultat Samtliga informanter uppgav att de hade tidigare vårderfarenhet och ansåg att det skulle bli roligt med ett utökat ansvar. Resultatet visade att informanterna fått en otydlig introduktion och varierande arbetsuppgifter. Alla kallades under anställningen Sjuksköterska men det framkom tydliga reflektioner gällande den skyddade yrkestiteln. Erfarenheten ansågs fungerat som en övergång mellan utbildning och yrke då informanterna med stort stöd kunnat utvecklas i yrkesrollen. Resultatet indikerar dock att föreskriftens (SOSFS, 2000:9) krav inte uppfyllts i vissa hänseenden. Slutsats Att vikariera som dispenssjuksköterska gav informanterna en tryggare övergång mellan utbildning och yrke. Dock medförde föreskriftens (SOSFS, 2000:9) otydlighet brister i patientsäkerheten och ett förtydligande måste därför göras. Ett förslag på arbetstitel för dispenssjuksköterskan behöver också arbetas fram då den skyddade yrkestiteln Sjuksköterska idag används felaktigt.
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Akbar und Ǧahāngīr Untersuchungen zur politischen und religiösen Legitimation in Text und Bild

Franke, Heike January 2002 (has links)
Zugl.: Bonn, Univ., Diss., 2002
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Trust, e-voting and political legitimacy studies in their interactions

Sowa, Aleksandra January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Dortmund, Univ., Diss., 2006
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Private Ordnung Grundlagen ziviler Regelsetzung

Bachmann, Gregor January 2004 (has links)
Zugl.: Berlin, Humboldt-Univ., Habil.-Schr., 2004
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Die souveräne Nation zur Delegitimierung monarchischer Herrschaft in Frankreich 1788 - 1789

Krause, Skadi January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Berlin, Humboldt-Univ., Diss., 2006
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Strafen aus Respekt vor der Menschenwürde eine Kritik am Retributivismus aus der Perspektive des deutschen Idealismus

Merle, Jean-Christophe January 2005 (has links)
Zugl.: Tübingen, Univ., Habil.-Schr., 2005
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Funktionale Selbstverwaltung und ihre demokratische Legitimation eine Untersuchung am Beispiel der Wasserverbände Lippeverband und Emschergenossenschaft

Köller, Sandra January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Erlangen, Nürnberg, Univ., Diss., 2008
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Der "Denkzettel" Fahrverbot eine kritische Bestandsaufnahme seines straf-, jugendstraf- und ordnungswidrigkeitrechtlichen Anwendungsbereiches

Halecker, Dela-Madeleine January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Frankfurt (Oder), Univ., Diss., 2008

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