His recognition of the contingent quality of that identity and his forays against exceptionalism are refreshing.
It is time to look critically at the attitude of exceptionalism that has clouded regulation of human subject research from its inception.
In the 1960s and 1970s, a new generation of scholars set out to demolish the myth of exceptionalism.
What is exceptional about the biomedical research industry is the degree to which its cries for exceptionalism were heeded and given weight.
It rejects the system-perfectionism from economics and case exceptionalism from sociology.
The contradictory legacies of this exceptionalism introduces well the papers focusing on more specific dimensions.
Most pressing, from the point of view of the urban biographer, is the question ^ of exceptionalism.
American exceptionalism may have worn out its welcome, but it may be time to reconsider the value of synthesis.
The nature of this exceptionalism, of course, varied over time and interpretation.
This emphasis helps to avoid the solipsistic explanation based on exceptionalism and the over-general one based on class.
The 'exceptionalism' argument calls for a comparative longitudinal research project across societies.
Both historians are surely right in approaching the question of urban exceptionalism from the point of view of particularities rather than typicalities.
In the eighteenth century, condescension lost some of its aura of exceptionalism, and came to mark a more ordinary - but still commendable - generosity of spirit.
The data thus provide handsome evidence of southern exceptionalism on the race dimension.
At ground, those who argue against genetic exceptionalism contend that assigning special status to genetic information perpetuates bias and discrimination.
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