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 | | As Pencak explains in his tribute to Roberta Kevelson, quoting Semiotician Charles Pierce, "It is not by dealing out cold justice to the circle of my ideas that I can make them grow, but by cherishing and tending them as I would the flowers in my garden" (p. |
 | | However, "the Real, the Natural, and the True," Kevelson explains, are devices of authority that define and defend the interpretation of the law and the people to the potential point of destruction of each (p. |
 | | The theoretical concerns of Kevelson are obvious in Rutherford's discussion of the rules of warfare. |
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