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... appears as " Positive Law . " This does not necessarily involve the existence of a legislative body or a king , or even a judicial tribunal , for we find rudimentary traces of law before these exist in any form . But when law has become ...
... appears as " Positive Law . " This does not necessarily involve the existence of a legislative body or a king , or even a judicial tribunal , for we find rudimentary traces of law before these exist in any form . But when law has become ...
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... appears to be in the same position as ethics in ancient Greece . 1 See Hegel's Logic ( Wallace's translation ) , p . 12 ; and Prolegomena , p . xxxiv .; Caird's Hegel ( Blackwood ) , p . 166 , and foll . A bigoted Comtist will , of ...
... appears to be in the same position as ethics in ancient Greece . 1 See Hegel's Logic ( Wallace's translation ) , p . 12 ; and Prolegomena , p . xxxiv .; Caird's Hegel ( Blackwood ) , p . 166 , and foll . A bigoted Comtist will , of ...
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... appears to be no danger of an agitation in this direction , because philosophy is not an obligatory part of legal education , and , in spite of theo- retical objections , lawyers will persist in this study , even from motives of mere ...
... appears to be no danger of an agitation in this direction , because philosophy is not an obligatory part of legal education , and , in spite of theo- retical objections , lawyers will persist in this study , even from motives of mere ...
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... appear equally useful , according to the object in view . Thus the re- forms advocated by Bentham were plausibly opposed on the very same ground of utility . It has been attempted to overcome this difficulty by saying that the end of ...
... appear equally useful , according to the object in view . Thus the re- forms advocated by Bentham were plausibly opposed on the very same ground of utility . It has been attempted to overcome this difficulty by saying that the end of ...
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... . We have , to a great extent , got rid of monopolies and class legislation ; but most people appear to draw the line at 1 See Sidgwick's Ethics , p . 383 . their own nation , and seek the happiness of as 20 [ LECT . I. LAW AND METAPHYSIC .
... . We have , to a great extent , got rid of monopolies and class legislation ; but most people appear to draw the line at 1 See Sidgwick's Ethics , p . 383 . their own nation , and seek the happiness of as 20 [ LECT . I. LAW AND METAPHYSIC .
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