Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... natural - law school . " He is a con- temporary of Bodin , the harbinger , however confusedly , of an individualistic and Protestantized mutation of natural - law theory whose first flower is Grotius ' De jure belli ac pacis ( 1625 ) ...
... natural - law school . " He is a con- temporary of Bodin , the harbinger , however confusedly , of an individualistic and Protestantized mutation of natural - law theory whose first flower is Grotius ' De jure belli ac pacis ( 1625 ) ...
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THREE ENLIGHTENMENT VARIATIONS OF NATURAL LAW THEORY For some purposes it is useful to think of the Enlightenment as a mode of thinking and behavior rather than as a period of history . This enables us to ex- clude as ... Natural Law Theory.
THREE ENLIGHTENMENT VARIATIONS OF NATURAL LAW THEORY For some purposes it is useful to think of the Enlightenment as a mode of thinking and behavior rather than as a period of history . This enables us to ex- clude as ... Natural Law Theory.
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... natural rights which inspired the age of democratic revolution as one version of natural law theory . For every obliga- tion there is a right - this principle is as valid in ethics as in law . If in its earlier versions natural law ...
... natural rights which inspired the age of democratic revolution as one version of natural law theory . For every obliga- tion there is a right - this principle is as valid in ethics as in law . If in its earlier versions natural law ...
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