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1 consensus theory
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2 consensus theory
Направление в американской историографии, оформившееся после второй мировой войны. Утверждает единство и стабильность американского общества, олицетворяемые социально-политическим устройством и органической преемственностью его социальных институтов.English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > consensus theory
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3 consensus theory of truth
соц. договорная (конвенциональная) теория истины (истинно то, что считает таковым общество)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > consensus theory of truth
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4 theory
- theory of algorithms
- theory of central manifolds
- theory of diffraction
- theory of errors
- theory of evidence
- theory of magnetism
- theory of oscillations
- theory of relativity
- theory of reliability
- theory of vibrations
- theory of waveguides
- Abbe resolution theory
- Abrikosov-Gor'kov-Khalatnikov theory
- adaptive resonance theory
- AGK-theory
- analog adaptive resonance theory
- automata theory
- automatic control theory
- Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory
- BCS theory
- big bang theory
- binary adaptive resonance theory
- bubble stability theory
- catastrophe theory
- category theory
- Cayley theory
- circuit theory
- classical field theory
- coding theory
- cognitive theory
- cohort theory
- communication theory
- complexity theory
- consensus theory
- decision theory
- descriptive theory
- diffraction theory
- domain theory
- domain-wall motion theory
- domino theory
- elasticity theory
- electromagnetic theory
- energy-band theory
- evolutionary theory
- field theory
- fluid theory
- fuzzy adaptive resonance theory
- fuzzy-set theory
- game theory
- general theory of relativity - graph theory
- group theory
- hydrodynamical theory
- information theory
- Kramers' theory
- large-signal theory
- learning theory
- logic theory
- mapping theory
- Mattis-Bardeen theory
- Maxwell's theory
- MB theory
- meta-theory
- microscopic theory
- microwave theory - neural net theory
- normative theory
- number theory
- one-fluid plasma theory
- organization theory
- Paley-Wiener theory
- perturbation theory
- phenomenological theory - Pippard nonlocal theory
- possibility theory
- potential theory
- prescriptive theory
- probability theory
- quantum theory
- quantum theory of radiation
- quantum field theory
- quantum light theory
- queuing theory
- radio-wave propagation theory
- rational choice theory
- reliability theory
- Ridley-Watkins-Hilsum theory
- RWH theory
- sampling theory
- scheduling theory
- self-consistent field theory
- semiconductor theory
- set theory - situational theory
- small-signal theory
- solid-state theory
- special theory of relativity
- spectral theory
- spectral theory of diffraction
- spin-fluctuation theory
- stability theory
- statistical communication theory
- steady state theory
- stochastic approximation theory
- string theory
- superconductivity theory
- superstring theory
- supersymmetric theory
- switching theory
- system theory
- transmission-line theory
- two-fluid plasma theory
- unified field theory
- uniform theory
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5 management by consensus
упр. консенсусное управление* (выработка управленческих решений путем обсуждения со всеми членами коллектива)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > management by consensus
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6 Hofstadter, Richard
(1916-1970) Хофстедтер (Хофстейтер), РичардИсторик, один из наиболее известных историков XX в., ведущий представитель школы теории консенсуса [ consensus theory]. Получил степень доктора философии [ Ph.D.] в Колумбийском университете [ Columbia University] (1942); преподавал там с 1946, профессор [ full professor] с 1952. Автор многочисленных трудов по интеллектуальной и социально-политической истории США. Среди его работ - удостоенные Пулитцеровской премии [ Pulitzer Prize] книги "Эпоха реформ" ["The Age of Reform"] (1956) и "Антиинтеллектуализм в жизни Америки" ["Anti-Intellectualism in American Life"] (1963), а также "Социал-дарвинизм в американской философии" ["Social Darwinism in American Thought"] (1944, 1955), "Американская политическая традиция" ["The American Political Tradition"] (1948, 1973), "Параноидальный стиль в американской политике" ["The Paranoid Style in American Politics"] (1965), "Историки-прогрессисты" ["The Progressive Historians"] (1968), "Идея партийной системы" ["The Idea of a Party System"] (1969) и др.English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Hofstadter, Richard
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7 Rawls, John Bordley
перс.фил. Ролз, Джон Бордли (1921-2002; американский философ и политолог; профессор Гарвадского университета; в книге "A Theory of Justice" (1971) представил ряд оригинальный концепций в области теории справедливости, которые оказали большое влияние на развитие науки; по его имени названа одна из функций общественного благосостояния)See:
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