Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... theory is its oppo- sition to the Aristotelian doctrine that " man is by nature a political animal " . Twenty - six years before the appearance of the Leviathan , Grotius had given a new twist to the Aris- totelian view in his principle ...
... theory is its oppo- sition to the Aristotelian doctrine that " man is by nature a political animal " . Twenty - six years before the appearance of the Leviathan , Grotius had given a new twist to the Aris- totelian view in his principle ...
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... theory to assert that without the coercive power of the state the life of man was anarchic and brutish , and that the way to the good life was solely through its instrument . His entire problem , as he saw it , was the reconciliation of ...
... theory to assert that without the coercive power of the state the life of man was anarchic and brutish , and that the way to the good life was solely through its instrument . His entire problem , as he saw it , was the reconciliation of ...
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... theory developed by the legists and canonists . At this point we can perceive an incipient theory of public law . Public law is that law which pertains to the common welfare of the kingdom ; and when the common welfare or safety is ...
... theory developed by the legists and canonists . At this point we can perceive an incipient theory of public law . Public law is that law which pertains to the common welfare of the kingdom ; and when the common welfare or safety is ...
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Enantiophanes FRITZ PRINGSHEIM | 21 |
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