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  2. Mental reservation - Wikipedia

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    They admit the doctrine of the "lie of necessity", and maintain that when there is a conflict between justice and veracity it is justice that should prevail. The common Catholic teaching has formulated the theory of mental reservation as a means by which the claims of both justice and veracity can be satisfied. [8]

  3. Justice delayed is justice denied - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, even the existence of a right to appeal – in criminal and even civil appeals – has been characterized by U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Josiah Brewer as an attack on justice and trial courts, and the ingraining of "justice delayed is justice denied". As he stated: "One thing should always be borne in mind.

  4. Sources of the Self - Wikipedia

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    Taylor argues that the qualitative distinctions we make are intrinsic to the way we conduct our lives, they constitute an orientation towards the world. To provide the best account of human life, the identity that orients each of us towards particular kinds of activity and social understandings must be accounted for.

  5. Charles E. Taylor (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Edwin Taylor (February 27, 1884 – April 22, 1967), also known as "Red Flag" Taylor, "Red Flag Charlie" and Charley Taylor, was an American politician, editor, orator, who served as a member of the Montana State Senate from January 1, 1923, to January 5, 1931, and was candidate for United States Senate in the 1930 Election.

  6. Fiat justitia ruat caelum - Wikipedia

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    The maxim signifies the belief that justice must be realized regardless of consequences. According to the 19th-century abolitionist politician Charles Sumner, it does not come from any classical source, [1] though others have ascribed it to Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus (see § Seneca: "Piso's justice"). The concept is cited in Somerset v ...

  7. A Secular Age - Wikipedia

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    A Secular Age is a book written by the philosopher Charles Taylor which was published in 2007 by Harvard University Press on the basis of Taylor's earlier Gifford Lectures (Edinburgh 1998–99). The noted sociologist Robert Bellah [1] has referred to A Secular Age as "one of the most important books to be written in my lifetime." [2]

  8. Charles E. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Charles E. Taylor (engineer) (1924–2017), American engineer and professor Charlie Taylor (footballer, born 1884) (Charles Everate Taylor, 1884–1953), Australian rules footballer Charles E. Taylor (politician) , member of the Montana State Senate

  9. Charles Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Charles Taylor (MP for Totnes) (1693–1766), English politician; Charles Taylor (North Carolina politician) (born 1941), former US congressman from North Carolina; Charles E. Taylor (politician), member of the Montana State Senate; Charles H. Taylor (Michigan politician) (1813–1889), American politician who served as the Michigan Secretary ...