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Summary In this contribution, we propose a detailed study of interpolation‐based data‐driven methods that are of relevance in the model reduction and also in the systems and control communities. The data are given by samples of the transfer function of the underlying (unknown) model, that is, we analyze frequency‐response data.
Quirin Aumann, Ion Victor Gosea
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Natural Law And Civil Law in John Locke
This paper deals with the relationship between natural law and civil law in John Locke’s philosophy. Although renowned scholars have claimed that such a relationship is deductive, this paper will try to show a different interpretation and argue that the ...
Gustavo Hessmann Dalaqua
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Civilizational and ethical aspects of environmental safety [PDF]
These considerations of civilizational and ethical aspects of environmental safety start by a reference to the conceptual determination of this safety, and its foundation on a conception of the Planet Earth as a political and geological space ...
Marković Danilo Ž.
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THE time in which Halley lived was crucial in the history of science in more than one respect, but of all its aspects none is more significant than that which shows the restoration of the possibility of cosmological studies. Astronomy before Copernicus was essentially and altogether cosmological.
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The Relationship between Natural and Statutory Law in Ancient and Medieval Concepts
The article discusses the shaping of the relation between natural and statutory law in the philosophical, political and legal concepts from the Antiquity until the Middle Ages. Firstly, the author analyzes the views of a sophist – Aristotle, and Stoics –
Marek Maciejewski
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This paper deals with the theory of needs as a possible justification of human rights. First, it defines the concept of need, which differs from the concept of want. It states that need is, by definition, objective in nature.
Martin Hapla
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ON THE NATURE OF LAW: THE RELEVANCE OF DEONTOLOGICAL NATURAL LAW PERSPECTIVE IN MODERN TIMES
This paper considers a perspective of the deontological approach to natural law as constituting a satisfactory opinion of the nature of law, and analyses the main features of natural law theory providing that the law and morality are interlinked.
Arletta Gorecka
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Etsi Deus non daretur. Hugo Grotius und der Krieg. Theologische Überlegungen und exemplarische historische Darstellungen über den Begründer des modernen Völkerrechts und Wegbereiter der europäischen Aufklärung [PDF]
The article provides a theological analysis of the figure of Hugo Grotius, one of the founders of the modern international law, who had a great influence for the peace-process in the last time of the Thirty Years’ War.
Christoph Ehricht
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Las migraciones, al amparo del régimen internacional de los Derechos Humanos. Utopías concurrentes
The article reflects on the limitations of the international human rights regime in relation to transnational migrations, by identifying utopias that coexist within it.
Luisa Gabriela Morales Vega
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Doctrine of Law by St. Nicholas of Serbia (1880–1956): an Attempt of Systematization and Estimation [PDF]
The author proposes his own systematization of law, in order to estimate the doctrine of law proposed by Serbian Orthodox scholar. He distinguishes between the law, as the rule of repeating some outward experience, and the law as the norm of human’s ...
Sergey Aleksandrovich Isaev
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