Hugo Grotius, the Miracle of Holland: A Study in Political and Legal ThoughtStudie over de politieke en juridische denkbeelden van de Nederlandse jurist, staatsman, diplomaat en historicus (1583-1645) en de invloed daarvan op de huidige maatschappij |
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The idea of an international community of law could not have obtained
acceptance before a time when there existed a number of completely
independent states, internally akin in virtue of a community of intensive
civilization and intercourse.
The idea of an international community of law could not have obtained
acceptance before a time when there existed a number of completely
independent states, internally akin in virtue of a community of intensive
civilization and intercourse.
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Christian apologists, who accepted the Hebraic “fall” of man as a fundamental
tenet in their evolving theology, came to consider nature as having been
corrupted by “sin,” that is, human pride in opposition to the will of God. These
apologists ...
Christian apologists, who accepted the Hebraic “fall” of man as a fundamental
tenet in their evolving theology, came to consider nature as having been
corrupted by “sin,” that is, human pride in opposition to the will of God. These
apologists ...
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Once the philosophic conceptions had been comprehended and accepted, then
the “principles” of natural law—moral rules or standards—should be manifest and
clear, “almost” as clear as the things men perceived by their external senses.
Once the philosophic conceptions had been comprehended and accepted, then
the “principles” of natural law—moral rules or standards—should be manifest and
clear, “almost” as clear as the things men perceived by their external senses.
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Grotius the Man | 1 |
A Case of Dual Paternity | 9 |
Grotius and the Law of Nature | 27 |
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Hugo Grotius, the Miracle of Holland: A Study in Political and Legal Thought Charles S. Edwards Vista de fragmentos - 1981 |
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