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  1. Aristoteles.Paul van Schilfgaarde - 1965 - Den Haag,: Kruseman.
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  2. De mens en zijn schaduw.Paul van Schilfgaarde - 1941 - Leiden,: Brill.
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  3. Geschiedenis der Antieke Wijsbegeerte.Paul van Schilfgaarde, H. Dooyeweerd & D. H. Th Vollenhoven - 1953 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 58 (1):214-215.
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  4. Geschiedenis der antieke wijsbegeerte.Paul van Schilfgaarde - 1952 - Leiden,: A.W. Sijthoff.
     
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  5. Klein wijsgerig woordenboek.Paul van Schilfgaarde - 1968 - Wassenaar,: Servire.
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    Law-linked justice and existence-linked justice.Peter van Schilfgaarde - 2008 - Ratio Juris 21 (1):125-149.
    Justice as a manifestation of “the just” is an evasive concept. On the one hand there is the law, an operation run by professionals. On the other hand there are the citizens the law is meant for. Generally speaking the law strives for justice. But the law has to protect many different interests and must work through legal devices. Therefore the justice that emerges from it is necessarily a legal compromise. For the citizens the legal rules are a given reality. (...)
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  7. Nederlandse wijsbegeerte.Paul van Schilfgaarde - 1945 - Leiden,: E.J. Brill.
    Nederlandse wijsbegeerte.--Fichte, Schelling, Hegel en hun kring.
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    Rawls and Ricoeur: Converging notions of empowerment to justice.Peter van Schilfgaarde - 2009 - Res Publica 15 (2):121-136.
    Empowerment is a key word in Catherine Audard’s new book on Rawls and a central characteristic of Rawls’ approach to justice. A very different “hermeneutic” approach to justice is presented by Paul Ricoeur, the French philosopher and theologian who, against the background of his own work, examined Rawls’ views in several publications. This essay compares the two views and defends the proposition that empowerment is the common denominator. The author suggests that Rawls would not have objected to including some of (...)
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