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Page 52
... consequences . The theory of law as a norm applied to subjects is relinquished , and the center of gravity of the ... consequence , because — as we have al- ready indicated - the expression " maxim " [ Satz ] is not the most suitable one ...
... consequences . The theory of law as a norm applied to subjects is relinquished , and the center of gravity of the ... consequence , because — as we have al- ready indicated - the expression " maxim " [ Satz ] is not the most suitable one ...
Page 105
... consequences , the ethicist of intention lays the blame on the world and its stu- pidity or rottenness , while the ethicist of responsibility operates with what is stupid and rotten in the world as factors that he takes into account and ...
... consequences , the ethicist of intention lays the blame on the world and its stu- pidity or rottenness , while the ethicist of responsibility operates with what is stupid and rotten in the world as factors that he takes into account and ...
Page 107
... consequences by the exclusively redeeming blessedness of the end served by these consequences and thus shifts the burden of guilt to an objective order , independent of his will , who replaces the " I will it " with a " God wills it ...
... consequences by the exclusively redeeming blessedness of the end served by these consequences and thus shifts the burden of guilt to an objective order , independent of his will , who replaces the " I will it " with a " God wills it ...
Contents
Editors Introduction I | 1 |
A Sociological Examination | 27 |
The Pure Theory of Law and of State | 49 |
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