4.(usually plural) a system of concepts purporting to represent some aspect of the world:the truths of ancient religions. 5.fidelity to a required standard or law 6.faithful reproduction or portrayal:the truth of a portrait. 7.an obvious fact; truism; platitude ...
and (thanks to him!) to know Thrasea, Helvidius, Cato, Dion, Brutus; and the conception of a state with one law for all, based upon individual equality and freedom of speech, and of a sovranty which prizes above all things the liberty of the subject; and furthermore from him also t...
The life of the race by a general plan. Then one of the three enthusiasts he had seen just now, the author of the Apologia: "My argument was … that absolute certitude as to the truths of natural theology was the result of an assemblage of concurring and converging probabilities...
法律的一般性与特殊性 Timothy Endicott, The Generality of Law, in L. D. D’Almeida, J. Edwards & A. Dolcetti ed., Reading HLA Hart’s The Concept of Law, Hart Publishing, 2013.*总结:法律的一般性被哈特注意到,但是哈特没有详细阐述这一点。其实,法治、法体系要想有效实现它的目标(调整大量...
承认规则是法体系基础The case for calling the rule of recognition 'law' is that the rule providing criteria for the identification of other rules of the system may well be thought a defining feature of a legal system, and so itself worth calling 'law'承认规则提供了鉴别体系内其他规则之判准,...
"Obviously" is the catchphrase of Glenn's roommate and also one of the key words that run through the first half of the film. Explained in terms of meaning, things and truths are very obvious and extremely easy to see clearly. What does th...
Truth, truths, “truth”, and “truths” in the Law. Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 26: 17–22.See also Susan Haack, "Truth, Truths, `Truth,' and `Truths' in the Law," Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 26.1 (2003): 17-21, and re-"printed" electronically in ...
8. (tr) to keep the attention of: her singing held the audience. 9. (tr) to engage in or carry on: to hold a meeting. 10. (tr) to have the ownership, possession, etc, of: he holds a law degree from London; who's holding the ace of spades?. 11. (tr) to have the ...
that absolute certitude as to the truths of natural theology was the result of an assemblage of concurring and converging probabilities … that probabilities which did not reach to logical certainty might create a mental certitude." The second of them, no polemic, murmured quieter things: Why ...
Very probably, for all philosophers hitherto have loved their truths. But assuredly they will not be dogmatists. It must be contrary to their pride, and also contrary to their taste, that their truth should still be truth for every one—that which has hitherto been the secret wish and ...