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Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von: Legal Philosophy
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was born in 1646 in Leipzig and died in 1716 in Hannover. He was a lawyer by profession. Upon completing his bachelor studies of law and philosophy in Leipzig, he became juris doctor at the University of Altdorf (near Nürnberg)
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Boltzmann’s Method of Philosophy
The method of Ludwig Boltzmann (1844 – 1906), a great Austrian physicist-philosopher, for solving philosophical problems was described. This brilliant method can be a guiding stray in philosophy.
Eftekhari, Ali
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University of Michigan Department of Law Annual Announcement 1896-97 and Catalogue of Students
The Department of Law; The Department Building; Libraries; Directions to Candidates for Admission; Requirements for Admission; Admission to Advanced Standing; Admission to the Graduate Class; Admission of Special Students; Examinations for Admission ...
University of Michigan Law School
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University of Michigan Department of Law Annual Announcement 1895-96 and Catalogue of Students
The Department of Law; The Department Building; Libraries; Directions to Candidates for Admission; Requirements for Admission; Admission to Advanced Standing; Admission to the Graduate Class; Admission of Special Students; Examinations for Admission ...
University of Michigan Law School
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Justice, rights, and jural relations: a philosophy of justice and its relationships
CHAPTER 1. Contains a general review of the concept of Justice from Plato on and distinguishes it from the concept of legal justice which is merely one (albeit the most important) of its applications.CHAPTER 2.
Humphris-Norman, D.O.
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Review of Family and State: The Philosophy of Family Law
In Family and State: The Philosophy of Family Law, Professor Houlgate sets out to introduc[e] ... a new subject area in philosophy that [I] call \u27the philosophy of family law.\u27 He defines that area as the discipline that is concerned to present ...
Schneider, Carl E.
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Philosophy Colloquium 1999-2000
In 2000-01 the Philosophy Department received a grant of $1839 in partial support of our Philosophy Colloquium series, the total cost of which was estimated to be $7639.
Department of Philosophy
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Dignity and Abortion in Law, Philosophy, and Bioethics. [PDF]
Scarffe E.
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