Mathematical Jurisprudence and Mathematical Ethics: A Mathematical Simulation of the Evaluative and the Normative Attitudes to the Rigoristic Sub-Systems of the Positive Law and of the Natural-Law-and-Morals
The Urals State University Press (1999)
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| Keywords | Law Philosophy Jurisprudence Mathematics Legal positivism Law and ethics Law Mathematical models Logic, Symbolic and mathematical | |||||||||
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| Call number | K486.L62 1999 | |||||||||
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