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The second time he cites the same source he writes just the author's last name, a shortened title and the page number
Any other time he uses ibid to refer to the prior source and with ibid he puts the page number
2. To assure the quality of the sources and give more detail about the section he noted.
3. Yes, he puts sources in the notes so the reader can refer to them if they are interested. i.e. #8 where he mentions "Peter Haas, Morality After Auschwitz: The Radical Challenge of the Nazi Ethic (Fortress, 1988)" as something related to his point.
4. He has the name of the author and says that they "argued" or wrote it. The only information he doesn't give is the page number and the publication date
5. He takes his own ideas and backs it up with factual evidence.
