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Legal Philosophy as a Developmental Theory of Law
2003Contemplating the whole history of legal philosophy — from the classical theory of natural law to its further development in mediaeval Christianity to the law of reason of modern times — one should expect to find at the end of this longer than 2000 years period of time, the ‘victory’ of practical reason reflected in the sound existence of fundamental ...
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The Significance of the Philosophy of the Law Idea for the Theory of Human Society
Philosophia Reformata, 2022Abstract Translation of “De beteekenis van de wijsbegeerte der wetsidee voor de theorie der menschelijke samenleving” by Herman Dooyeweerd (1937), Philosophia Reformata 2 (2), pp. 99–116.
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CAUSALITY, CAUSAL LAWS AND SCIENTIFIC THEORY IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF KANT
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1965All alterations take place in conformity with the law of connection of cause and effect. (AI89=B232)1 It may be worth while to recall Kant's definition of a causal relation, or 'the concept of cause '. (Reference to the chapter on 'Schematism ' (AI44=BI83) shows that this is actually the definition of the schematised concept, the category being the ...
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Philosophy of Law and Theory of Law: “The Continuity of Kelsen’s Years in America”
2016This paper analyzes of some aspects of Hans Kelsen’s life and activities during his stay in the USA. It focuses on his legal and philosophical thought which, although Kelsen was required to take into account the ideas of American and Anglo-Saxon empiricism within his own writings, remained largely unchanged compared to that previously elaborated by him
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The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory
Teaching Philosophy, 2005William A. Edmundson, Martin P. Golding
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Models, Theories, and Laws in Philosophy of Science and Science Education
2015Models, theories, and laws are important in both philosophy of science and science education. However, there is a continuous discussion among philosophers of science about these concepts, and it is difficult to achieve consensus. Similarly, in science education there is a continuous debate that leads to controversies. In the face of these difficulties,
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Relationship between Chaos Theory and God's Laws in Florence Nightingale's Philosophy
Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research, 2016Florence Nightingale claimed to have heard the call from God several times, and although she troubled herself with various problems at the time of each calling, she was always drawn to what she called God's laws. She frequently referred to God's laws in her Suggestions for Thought, which was a three-volume work that presented her radical spiritual ...
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The Basic Concepts of the Theory of Law
Polish Contributions to the Theory and Philosophy of Law, 1987semanticscholar +1 more source
The Formalism in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law
Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy, 1945G. Bergmann, Lewis K. Zerby
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Is an Empirical Theory of the Language of Law Possible?
Polish Contributions to the Theory and Philosophy of Law, 1987semanticscholar +1 more source

