Man-made Morals: Four Philosophies that Shaped AmericaDoubleday, 1966 - 412 Seiten |
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... HOLMES So much for the theoretical kinship of pragmatism and the experiential concept of the law . Do the pair also meet the test of blood relationship ... Holmes and James argued THE LIFE OF THE LAW IS EXPERIENCE 305 Oliver Wendell Holmes.
... HOLMES So much for the theoretical kinship of pragmatism and the experiential concept of the law . Do the pair also meet the test of blood relationship ... Holmes and James argued THE LIFE OF THE LAW IS EXPERIENCE 305 Oliver Wendell Holmes.
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... Holmes and Brandeis can be clearly perceived . Holmes would uphold a state law designed to better the lives of ordinary people because he believed in the right of legislatures to experiment with social legislation , al- though he had an ...
... Holmes and Brandeis can be clearly perceived . Holmes would uphold a state law designed to better the lives of ordinary people because he believed in the right of legislatures to experiment with social legislation , al- though he had an ...
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... Holmes ( Buffalo : Dennis , 1940 ) . The basic Holmes collections are his Speeches ( Boston : Little , Brown , 1891 , 1913 ) ; Collected Legal Papers , ed . Harold Laski ( New York : Harcourt , Brace , 1920 ) ; Dissenting Opinions , ed ...
... Holmes ( Buffalo : Dennis , 1940 ) . The basic Holmes collections are his Speeches ( Boston : Little , Brown , 1891 , 1913 ) ; Collected Legal Papers , ed . Harold Laski ( New York : Harcourt , Brace , 1920 ) ; Dissenting Opinions , ed ...
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The Dawn of Reason 146 | 1 |
Natural Religion | 11 |
Whatever Is Is Right | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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