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Natural Law: The Scientific Ways of Treating Natural Law, Its Place in Moral
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Natural Law: The Scientific Ways of Treating Natural Law, Its Place in Moral Philosophy, and Its Relation to the Positive Sciences of Law.; Translated by T.M. Knox; Introduction by H.B. Acton. (Works in Continental Philosophy) Hardcover - 1975

by Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich

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University of Pennsylvania Press, 1975. Hardcover. Very good condition with text clean & binding tight / chipped dust jacket with one small closed tear. 137pp.
Used - Very good condition with text clean & binding tight / chipped dust jacket with one small closed tear
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The science of natural law, like other sciences such as mechanics and physics, has long been recognized as an essentially philosophical science and, since philosophy must have parts, as an essential part of philosophy.

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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) was perhaps the most systematic of the post-Kantian idealist German philosophers. T. M. Knox translated many of Hegel's works into English. Harry Burrows Acton (1908-1974) was a British academic philosopher known for defending the morality of capitalism. John R. Silber was president of Boston University from 1971 until 1996.