Browsing by Subject "evolution"
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Applying state responsibility for transboundary harm through an evolutionary lens
(North-West University, 2019)The Principle of State Responsibility and Liability For Transboundary Harm is a constantly evolving obligation on states. States can no longer exercise their sovereignty in such a way that it causes harm to another state's ... -
Interpreting South African cultural clashes through Darwinian eyes: Ramsden Balmforth in Cape Town (1902–1911)
(Sabinet, 2011)The Cape Town minister, literary critic, and reformer, Ramsden Balmforth, sought to promote reconciliation between cultures and ethnic groups in South Africa for four decades after emigrating from England in 1897. Although ... -
A maturity model to enhance the adoption of Additive Manufacturing in spare part provisioning in South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa)., 2022)The fourth industrial revolution (4IR) demands a significant change in the way businesses operate. The previous three industrial revolutions were initiated from the market and demanded that organisations adopt to the ... -
Onderweg na 'n Christelik-filosofiese analise van evolusie en evolusionisme: Die bydrae van 'n konsekwent probleem-historiese metode
(Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, 2016)This article intends to gain more clarity about the philosophical presuppositions underlying evolutionary theories and evolutionism as a worldview. In the light of the wide confusion and disagreement among Christians and ... -
Ramsden Balmforth on the reformation and the evolution of Christianity: a post-protestant South African perspective
(The Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2017)Theologians and historians of the Protestant Reformation have often interpreted it in terms that are strongly determined by their own concerns. One such writer was Ramsden Balmforth (1862-1942), a prominent Unitarian ...