De Necessitate Legum Naturalium, Seu De Fundamento Inductionis... by Gustave Derepas, explores the fundamental basis of natural law through the lens of inductive reasoning. This work delves into the philosophical and legal theories surrounding natural law, examining its historical development and its implications for jurisprudence and political thought. Derepas's investigation provides a comprehensive analysis of the necessity of natural laws, offering insights into their foundations and their role in shaping legal and political systems.
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