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- Webster (Scott Webster. Existentialism: Providing an ideal framework for educational research in times of uncertainty. Faculty of Education. Monash University.) |
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- Sartre, Jean Paul. “Being and Nothingness.” Accessed 5 Nov 2016. LP |
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-Sartre :Sartre, Jean Paul. “Why Existentialism is a Humanism.” Accessed 9 Nov 2016. LP |
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-Neuhouser : Frederick Neuhouser: Introduction to Foundations of Natural Right by Johann Fichte. Cambridge University Press, 2000. |
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-Armacost : Armacost, Barbara E Associate Professor, University of Virginia School of Law. “Qualified Immunity: Ignorance Excused.” Vanderbilt Law Review. 1998. Accessed 3 Nov 2016. LP |
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-One of the...constitutional damages ac- tions. |
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-Stops culpability of individuals |
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-Armacost : Armacost, Barbara E Associate Professor, University of Virginia School of Law. “Qualified Immunity: Ignorance Excused.” Vanderbilt Law Review. 1998. Accessed 3 Nov 2016. LP |
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-Prevents further change. Hassel : Hassel, Diana Professor, Roger Williams University School of Law. B.A., 1979, Mount Holyoke College; J.D., 1985, Rutgers University School of Law at Newark. “Living a lie: the cost of qualified immunity.” Web. 1999. Missouri Law Review. Accessed 26 Oct 2016. |
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