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    Aristotle and Confucius: A Study in Comparative Philosophy.Max Hamburger - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (119):324 - 357.
    “The composition of the lectures of which Aristotle's extant works are the notes probably belongs in the main to the twelve or thirteen years of tail headship of the Lyceum, and the thought and research implied, even if we suppose that some of the spadework was done for him by pupils, implies an energy of mind which is perhaps unparalleled. During this time Aristotle fixed the main outlines of the classification of the sciences in the form which they still retain, (...)
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    Aristotle and Confucius: A Comparison.Max Hamburger - 1959 - Journal of the History of Ideas 20 (1/4):236.
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    The awakening of Western legal thought.Max Hamburger - 1942 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press. Edited by Bernard Miall.
    What the ancients have to tell us: the history of dogmatics.--What the ancients have to teach us: its application to the present time.
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    Morals and law.Max Hamburger - 1951 - New York,: Biblo & Tannen.
    Consequently, as shown above, Celsus, the Roman lawyer, defined law as the art of equity, and the classical Roman lawyers displayed the spirit of the right ...
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    Aristotle and Confucius: PHILOSOPHY.Max Hamburger - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (119):324-357.
    “ The composition of the lectures of which Aristotle's extant works are the notes probably belongs in the main to the twelve or thirteen years of tail headship of the Lyceum, and the thought and research implied, even if we suppose that some of the spadework was done for him by pupils, implies an energy of mind which is perhaps unparalleled. During this time Aristotle fixed the main outlines of the classification of the sciences in the form which they still (...)
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  6. Equitable law: New reflections on old conceptions.Max Hamburger - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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  7. Morals and Law: The Growth of Aristotle's Legal Theory.Max Hamburger - 1968 - Philosophy 43 (165):290-291.
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  8. Morals and Law. The Growth of Aristotle's Legal Theory.Max Hamburger - 1952 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 57 (4):465-466.
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    The awakening of Western legal thought.Max Hamburger - 1942 - New York,: Biblo & Tannen. Edited by Bernard Miall.
    What the ancients have to tell us: the history of dogmatics.--What the ancients have to teach us: its application to the present time.
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