Dignity and disobedience

Jurisprudence 11 (2):259-279 (2020)
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The death of Socrates is often taken as the starting point for reflection on the relationship between the philosopher and established power. In the Apology, Plato gives an account of Socrates’s own...

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The law of humanity and the limits of state power.Julius Ebbinghaus - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly 3 (10):14-22.

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