Thus Spoke Zarathustra
.... Conventional morality would hold that Abraham should obey
man's law and disobey God's command. Abraham determined that the command ....
(3250

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Natural Law Perspective
....
man's laws should be supreme. In the simplest terms, then, one could say that natural
law is God's
law; positivist
law is
man's law. ....
(2857

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HBO Film, One Man's War
.... The
law in One
Man's Warbecomes a battleground between competing views of society, but in the beginning, the
law as it exists in this country operates in a ....
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Cicero's Concept of the Commonwealth
.... 206). In other words, natural or true
law does not exist with regard to
man's law; the laws of science are another matter. Once ....
(1668

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Plato and King: Crito and A Letter from Birmingham Jail
.... both propose a higher form of justice than
man-made
law as justification for why they would respectively rather die than escape and stay in jail than turn a ....
(1035

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The Law of the Plains Indians
.... Hoebel, EA (1954). The
Law of Primitive
Man: A Study in Comparative Legal Dynamics. Cambridge: Harvard University Hoebel, EA (1969). ....
(4482

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Sophocles - Antigone: Both Are Tragic Figures
.... Both are tragic figures, but because Antigone follows a higher
law and Creon follows
man-made
law, Antigone is the more tragic figure. ....
(1372

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Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Theory of Law
.... which it is a part. He said that "
law is human, it is a part of
man, and of one world with all the rest. There must be a drift, if ....
(4569

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Tort Law
.... tests that have been applied by the courts in making determinations in tort
law. .... This is addressed as he discusses the so-called reasonable-
man standard, which ....
(1617

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Natural Law and Ethics
.... Thus
man has a natural inclination to know he truth about God, and to .... in this respect, whatever pertains to this inclination belongs to the natural
law: eg, to ....
(2247

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The Mayflower Compact
.... the
law when he feels himself injured. Consequently, each
man in equal under the
law. Consider, however, the effect if any
man who ....
(1626

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Jewish and American Law
.... it affirms that
man was created in the image of He who named Himself "I Am." This criterion well serves to illuminate the difficulties in the traditional
law. ....
(3390

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Law Questions Question 1 The case Mullen v. Str
.... The court said that the
man's initial promise was nothing more than a gratuity and .... in which Cardozo expressed the idea that questions in contract
law must be ....
(1431

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A Man for All Seasons
.... Henry places great importance on what More, a
man of honor and integrity, thinks of the .... as long as he does offer an opinion that as a matter of
law his silence ....
(1229

5

)
Influence of Viking Law on Icelandic Law & Culture
.... Under Viking
law, "an insane
man who committed murder, though no accounted responsible for his actions, was expelled from the country." Derision was also ....
(4559

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The concept of natural law
.... animals and the soul which includes the rational forces that are peculiar to
man. .... though they each speak of the necessary inner content of the
law in different ....
(1693

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Declaration of Independence & Social Contract Theory
.... are born and remain equal in rights and free; 2) every political association is intended to preserve the natural and inalienable rights of
man; 3)
law is the ....
(1356

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Machiavelli v. Aquinas in Compelling Arguments in Favor of Their ...
.... his entire moral outlook, unlike that of Machiavelli, is based on
man's relation to .... Such a position expressed in the Thomistic theory of natural
law calls for ....
(1004

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)
Amer. Political Hist.
.... closed doors in the kingdom of Matthias, some even viewed the cult as one more fanatical attempt to subvert the
LAW (God's
law) with
man-made
law "Assuming the ....
(949

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Ambivalence Towards the Law
.... It was based on his belief in the inherent goodness of
man. However, Confucius believed the
law failed on two fronts: it could be circumvented, and it could ....
(1752

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)
Historical Views of the Law
.... It was based on his belief in the inherent goodness of
man. However, Confucius believed the
law failed on two fronts: it could be circumvented, and it could ....
(1751

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)
John Locke On The Limits of Liberty & Property
.... to govern it, which obliges every one: and reason, which is that
law, teaches all .... Thus, liberty and property flow to
man from God who made
man, his freedom ....
(1325

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Compare and Contrast - Hobbes and Locke: The role of government
.... The second
law of nature requires that
man lay down a natural right of self-defense. . The third
law of nature requires that
man obey the social contract. ....
(1814

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Chemical Castration Law
.... The
law requires that any
man convicted of a sexual offense involving a victim under age 13 must agree to be "chemically castrated" before he will be released ....
(1646

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Conflict Between Antigone and Creon
.... by an appeal to
law. Antigone, however, appeals to divine
law, while Creon appeals to
man-made
law. Antigone is the third play by ....
(1419

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Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics
.... In other words, no one is wise enough to dispense the
law because the
law has an impersonal quality to it, which, no
man can attain in Aristotle's view. ....
(1241

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Role of Legislators in the US
.... Hobbes viewed political
law as the sovereign. .... based his theory of obligation to an arbitrary sovereign on his contention that the natural state of
man was a so ....
(2908

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Things Fall Apart
.... The white
man instituted his
law for the traditional African
law: "They had built a court where the District Commissioner judged cases in ignorance" (160). ....
(1607

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)
Fugitive Slave Act
.... Unfortunately, the Fugitive Slave
Law was not always applied fairly, as shown in the 1850 case of a
man known as Gibson, who was arrested in Philadelphia. ....
(1819

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)
Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart
.... economic arrangements. The white
man instituted his religion and
law for the traditional African church and
law: " . . . Apart from ....
(1625

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