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Outlines of the Science of Jurisprudence - An Introduction to the Systematic Study of Law; Translated and Edited From the Juristic Encyclopædias of Puchta, Friedlander, Falck, and Ahrens (Classic Reprint)

English · Hardback

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Excerpt from Outlines of the Science of Jurisprudence: An Introduction to the Systematic Study of Law; Translated and Edited From the Juristic Encyclopædias of Puchta, Friedlander, Falck, and Ahrens

3 Mr. Austin's complaint, that the main design of the writings of Hobbes (de (jive, 1642 Leviathan, 1651) has been grossly and thoroughly mis taken by his modern censors, French, German, and even English,' is almost wholly groundless. Hobbes was too distinct, emphatic, and out spoken in the statement of his principles and purpose to be materially misunderstood. The Continental Historians of Philosophy have generally.

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Authors W. Hastie
Publisher Forgotten Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2017
 
No. of pages 340
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 22 mm
Weight 610 g
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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