Hempel"The Function of General Laws in History"(3) - 知乎 (zhihu.com) In some instances, the incompleteiiess of a given explanation may be considered as inessential. Thus, e.g., we may feel that the ex- planation referred to in the last example could be made complete if we so desir...
Hempel"The Function of General Laws in History"(6) - 知乎 (zhihu.com) Hempel"The Function of General Laws in History"(7)(8) - 知乎 (zhihu.com) 参考 ^这里将“general laws”翻译成了“普遍规律”,不一定准确,重要的是理解亨普尔的“普遍规律”所指与定义。 ^“这样的观点”应该是指“历史学应...
a systematic look at laws in history and naturehistory of the “laws of historycurrent problems and debates in history and neighboring disciplinesHempel–Oppenheim Scheme or deductive-nomological concept of explanationthe laws of historySummary This chapter contains sections titled: A Systematic Look at...
whether there are set political procedures and rules in state systems and laws, and more importantly, whether these systems and laws are truly enforced; whether the rules and procedures for the exercise of power are democratic, and more importantly, whether the exercise of power is genuinely subje...
"Are all the laws but one to go unexecuted and the government itself go to pieces lest that one be violated."[] 2.1 这不是一场战争 除非我们用不同的宪法语句(constitutional rubric)取代“反恐战争”,否则总统将利用这一口号赢得与国会就对流氓国家(rogue states)宣战的传统战争权力的持续斗争。他们将...
Catholic miracles, the deistic exposure of Biblicalmiracles, the general exposure of frauds, inquisitions, and massacres in thehistory of religion. Then the replacement of agriculture—which had stirred mento faith by the ...
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The young Montesquieu, at 27, was now socially and financially secure. He settled down to exercise his judicial function (engaging to this end in the minute study ofRoman law), to administer his property, and to advance his knowledge of the sciences—especially ofgeology,biology, andphysics—...