Lehrbuch des Naturrechts (Textbook of Natural Law) by Anton Bauer, originally published in 1807, is a significant work in the field of legal and political philosophy. Written in German, this book provides a comprehensive exploration of natural law theory, a concept that has influenced legal and political thought for centuries. Bauer's work offers valuable insights into the principles of justice, ethics, and the foundations of law. It remains an important resource for scholars and students interested in the history of legal philosophy and the development of natural law doctrines. This edition allows contemporary readers to engage with the ideas of a key thinker from the early 19th century.
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