Morals and Law: The Growth of Aristotle's Legal Theory. By Max Hamburger. (New Edition, Biblo and Tanner, New York, 1965 (first published, Yale U.P., 1951). Pp. 191.) [Book Review]

Philosophy 43 (165):290-291 (1968)
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