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Franz Urban Pappi,Anna-Sophie Kurella,Thomas Bräuningerrepresentation was clearly an integral part of what we call the scientific revolution. On one level, it seems perfectly obvious that to be able to represent (say) a plant in a convincingly naturalistic manner in a printed botanical treatise would serve to provide straightforward instruction and to tPerennial长期的 发表于 2025-3-27 04:15:24
Franz Urban Pappi,Anna-Sophie Kurella,Thomas Bräuningeruse of the process of discovery in Chapters Three and Four do little more than name some relevant elements which constitute “discovery” in law. Identifying elements such as puzzling, brooding, hunches and intuitions does not explain how these activities are performed or how they are related. Further过剩 发表于 2025-3-27 06:16:09
Franz Urban Pappi,Anna-Sophie Kurella,Thomas Bräuningery in law. I continue with the anecdotal style of presentation and do not provide a selection of all the writings on discovery. So, here I present a sample of reflections on the discovery process in science, and tentatively explore the relation between natural science and law and one science itself,ARM 发表于 2025-3-27 12:50:23
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Franz Urban Pappi,Anna-Sophie Kurella,Thomas Bräuningerone of the very best studies of the early constitutions. His . (1862), is still to be consulted for a knowledge of early Chilean newspapers. One of the first scholarly criticisms of Diego Portales was Federico Errázuriz’ . (1861). About the most irascible denunciation of Portales ever written is J.配置 发表于 2025-3-27 19:57:56
Franz Urban Pappi,Anna-Sophie Kurella,Thomas Bräuninger while others discern a moderate degree of democratic progress. It was the result of Portales’ ideas and influence, or Portales had only limited influence — he had even less than that. And so on. Strangely, there is agreement on two matters. One is that Mariano Egaña’s . — his own proposal for a con