Como os juristas viam o mundo. 1550-1750: Direitos, estados, coisas, contratos, ações e crimes (Portuguese Edition)

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Como os juristas viam o mundo. 1550-1750: Direitos, estados, coisas, contratos, ações e crimes (Portuguese Edition)

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Rating : 4.90 (886 Votes)
Asin : 1508797528
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 730 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-03-18
Language : Portuguese

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This is not unique at all. At least, we will notice the rule, things which happens more often. Lawyers describe finely the world and very describe thoroughly the reasons that move the world; their world, of course, and their reasons for movement in the world. The world of lawyers, more than "The World", is their world, although they tend to believe strongly that out of it there is no other world (“quod non est in libris non est in the mundo”, as they use to say). In a way, legal reasoning has to be a popular reasoning. If we know the law, in all the complexity of its various levels and internal interactions, we will figure out reasonably well the direction things take in the world of life. It happens with economists, with mathematicians and physicists, with doctors, and also with the poets. However – if we are able to surpass the antipathy that such pomp

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