Hermann Heller was one of the prominent public lawyers and political and legal theorists of the Weimar era, whose main interlocutors were two of the giants of twentieth-century legal and political thought, Carl Schmitt and Hans Kelsen. In this 1927 work, Hermann Heller addresses the enigma of sovereignty. That is,
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The Equation of Knowledge: From Bayes’ Rule to a Unified Philosophy of Science (PDF) familiarizes readers with the Bayesian approach to science: teasing out the relationship between probability and knowledge. The author struggles to make this ebook accessible to a very broad audience, suitable for students, professionals, and academics, in
Compunction was one of the most significant emotions for medieval Christianity; in fact, through its confessional function, compunction became the key means for an effective sinner to gain redemption. Cultures of Compunction in the Medieval World (PDF) studies how such emotion could be voiced, experienced, and performed in medieval European
Principles of Microeconomics, 6th edition (PDF) caters to a single semester introductory unit in Microeconomics. The latest 6th edition of this textbook continues to emphasize important concepts and analyses necessary for students in an introductory economics course. In keeping with the authors’ philosophy of showing university students the power of