The Paradoxes of Legal ScienceColumbia University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 142 |
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... and the not- 3 Bertrand Russell , The A.B.C. of Atoms , p . 9 ; cf. Bertrand Russell , Mathematics and Metaphysics , " in Mysticism and Logic , p . 84 . ― self , freedom and necessity , reality and appearance , Introduction 4.
... and the not- 3 Bertrand Russell , The A.B.C. of Atoms , p . 9 ; cf. Bertrand Russell , Mathematics and Metaphysics , " in Mysticism and Logic , p . 84 . ― self , freedom and necessity , reality and appearance , Introduction 4.
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Benjamin Nathan Cardozo. self , freedom and necessity , reality and appearance , the absolute and the relative . We have the claims of stability to be harmonized with those of progress . We are to reconcile liberty with equality , and ...
Benjamin Nathan Cardozo. self , freedom and necessity , reality and appearance , the absolute and the relative . We have the claims of stability to be harmonized with those of progress . We are to reconcile liberty with equality , and ...
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... freedom of choice is given to him , tends to a result that attaches legal obligation to the folkways , the norms or standards of behavior exem- plified in the life about him.25 Manners and customs are equally a source of morals . One ...
... freedom of choice is given to him , tends to a result that attaches legal obligation to the folkways , the norms or standards of behavior exem- plified in the life about him.25 Manners and customs are equally a source of morals . One ...
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... freedom . The whole system which they de- velop has been built on the assumption that it is an expression of the mores . What has once been settled by a precedent will not be unsettled over night , for 68 Sections 1134 , 1359 . 69 P ...
... freedom . The whole system which they de- velop has been built on the assumption that it is an expression of the mores . What has once been settled by a precedent will not be unsettled over night , for 68 Sections 1134 , 1359 . 69 P ...
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... Freedom from negligence ( commonly called ' due care ' ) does not require care , or any other mental phenomenon , but requires only that one's conduct be reasonably safe - as little likely to cause harm as the conduct of a normal person ...
... Freedom from negligence ( commonly called ' due care ' ) does not require care , or any other mental phenomenon , but requires only that one's conduct be reasonably safe - as little likely to cause harm as the conduct of a normal person ...
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Strana 103 - If all mankind minus one, were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person, than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind.
Strana 95 - I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.
Strana 87 - For law, in its true notion, is not so much the limitation as the direction of a free and intelligent agent to \/ his proper interest, and prescribes no farther than is for the general good of those under that law.
Strana 90 - a liberty for every one to do what he lists, to live as he pleases, and not to be tied by any laws"; but freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society and made by the legislative power erected in it...
Strana 106 - On the contrary, even opinions lose their immunity when the circumstances in which they are expressed are such as to constitute their expression a positive instigation to some mischievous act.
Strana 106 - The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic.
Strana 37 - In the more precise language of philosophic jurists, duties of perfect obligation are those duties in virtue of which a correlative right resides in some person or persons; duties of imperfect obligation are those moral obligations which do not give birth to any right. I think it will be found that this distinction exactly coincides with that which exists between justice and the other obligations of morality. In our survey of the various popular acceptations of justice, the term appeared generally...
Strana 36 - Worthiness; the character is still to be sought which distinguishes justice from other branches of morality. Now it is known that ethical writers divide moral duties into two classes, denoted by the ill-chosen expressions, duties of perfect and of imperfect obligation; the latter being those in which, though the act is obligatory, the particular occasions of performing it are left to our choice; as in the case of charity or beneficence, which we are indeed bound to practise, but not towards any definite...
Strana 19 - There is no case directly in point ; but it would be a slur upon and a discredit to the administration of justice in this country if there were any doubt as to the legal principle, or as to the present case being within it. The prisoner was under a moral obligation to the deceased from which arose a legal duty towards her...
Strana 32 - has freedom to do all that he wills, provided he infringes not the equal freedom of any other...