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  • {{short description|Sub-school of legal positivism}} The '''jurisprudence of concepts''' was the first ''sub-school'' of [[legal positivism]],<ref name="ARCOS">{{cite web|url=http://www.arcos.org.br/livros/hermeneut ...
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  • ...ions of fact]] that are disputed, some of which may be determined by the [[legal burden of proof]] relevant to the case. Evidence in certain cases (e.g. [[c ...Legal Concept of Evidence |url=https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/evidence-legal/ |website=The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy |publisher=Metaphysics Re ...
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  • ...iotics]], [[Phenomenology (philosophy)|phenomenology]], [[behaviorism]], [[positivism]], [[pragmatism]], and [[deconstruction]]. Religious thinkers are responsib ...g is slightly different from common usage of the word. Additionally, the ''legal'' concept of invention is quite different in American and European patent l ...
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  • ...f> They have found a resurgence also among several proponents of [[logical positivism]], notably [[Otto Neurath]] and [[Carl Hempel]]. ...early part of that century, true statements in mathematics were [[logical positivism|generally assumed]] to be those statements that are provable in a formal ax ...
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  • ...[[cognitive abilities]] rival those of humanity, their impulse to push for legal and political [[rights]] will become irresistible – the right not to be del .... 24.</ref>{{efn|Many Poles heeded the advice given them by Prus and his [[Positivism in Poland|Polish Positivist]] confreres. Within a generation of Prus' 1873 ...
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