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The Institutes of Law:

A Treatise of the Principles of Jurisprudence as Determined by Nature
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W. Blackwood and Sons, 1880 - Jurisprudence - 572 pages

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Contents

INTRODUCTION
1
OF THE SOURCES OF NATURAL
21
Of the Schools of Jurisprudence
38
2d The Inductive or Observational School Subjective and Objective
45
Of the Autonomy of Human Nature
54
3d Our nature asserts that it is the result of a cause external to itself
57
Inquiry into the History of Opinion with
63
A Of Oriental or anteClassical Anthropology generally
74
c It is generally ascribed to Thomasius
288
Of Justice and Charity
314
Of the Relation between Jurisprudence and Ethics
353
Of the Relation between Order and Liberty
367
Of the History of the Doctrine that the Idea
375
c By Hobbes
386
Democrats of the Revolution
392
Of the Relation of Equality to Liberty continued
402

Z? Of Classical Anthropology
126
C Shemitic and Christian Anthropology
161
Human Nature Reveals its own Impotence
175
How Man becomes Cognizant of the Rule of Life
184
Of the Rights and Duties which Nature Reveals
204
In our relation to creation animate and inanimate nature reveals
212
Nature reveals objective duties or duties by others to us which
242
Of the Laws of Nature or Principles of Jurispru
255
d Law cannot change the price of any commodity
274
Of the History of the Distinction between Perfect
281
n Aggression is a natural right the extent of which is measured by
414
Of the Ultimate Sources of Positive
425
c Positive law can spring only from the whole autonomous community
434
rf As the presence of positive law is proportioned to the existence
436
Of the Secondary Sources of Positive
447
The means by which the community ascertains its rational will
504
The means by which the community declares its rational will
515
Chapter LOf the Ultimate and Proximate Objects of Posi
523
The objects of positive law may be classified with reference either to
537
Index
555

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