The Philosophy of Law: An Exposition of the Fundamental Principles of Jurisprudence as the Science of Right

· T. & T. Clark
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"Kant's Science of right ... was published in 1796, as the first part of his Metaphysic of morals, the ... sequel and completion of the Foundation for a metaphysic of morals, published in 1785"--Preface.

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A Google user
May 18, 2012
Invaluable text delving into the law from the philosophical viewpoints and history that predominate what our inherited society is and the means and ways its shaping as guide and mandate have hence managed right and wrong among us. A must read for any student of law, philosophy, political science/government, ethics, logic and history or that of anyone who is or wants citizenship in society.
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Bryan Gill
January 5, 2017
It's Immanuel Kant. One of the if not the most proper writers of philosophy there ever has been and be so.
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