Natural law: the scientific ways of treating natural law, its place in moral philosophy, and its relation to the positive sciences of law

[Philadelphia]: University of Pennsylvania Press (1975)
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Hegel's early philosophical essay demonstrates the need for a pure empiricism and complete formalism in scientific endeavor.

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