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" If your subject is law, the roads are plain to anthropology, the science of man, to political economy, the theory of legislation, ethics, and thus by several paths to your final view of life. "
Speeches by Oliver Wendell Holmes - Página 23
por Oliver Wendell Holmes (Jr.) - 1896 - 69 páginas
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Ohio State Bar Association. Session. Proceedings of the ..., Volumen12

Ohio State Bar Association, Ohio State Bar Association. Mid-Winter Meeting - 1891 - 216 páginas
...and I say no longer with any doubt — that a man may live greatly in the law as well as elsewhere ; that there, as well as elsewhere, he may wreak himself...thus by several paths to your final view of life. •s * * No man has earned the right to intellectual ambition until hthas learned to lay his course...
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The Canadian Law Review, Volumen2

1903 - 732 páginas
...every fact leads to every other by the path of the air. Only men do not yet see how, always. And vour business as thinkers is to make plainer the way from...your final view of life. It would be equally true to any subject. The only difference is in the case of seeing the way. To be master of anv branch o'...
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Bulletin of the Departments of History and Political and ..., Temas26-50

Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Department of History - 1918 - 660 páginas
...between your fact and the frame of the universe. If your subject is business, the roads are plain to the science of. man, to political economy, the theory...only difference is in the ease of seeing the way.' To these sentences, which in the original form were addressed to lawyers, not to business men, let me...
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The High Road of Humanity: The Seven Ethical Ages of Western Man

Albert William Levi - 1995 - 188 páginas
...show the rational connection between your fact and the frame of the universe. If your subject is the law, the roads are plain to anthropology, the science...thus by several paths to your final view of life." It is clear, I think, that as a true professional, Holmes deeply loves the law. It is also abundantly...
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The Hidden Holmes: His Theory of Torts in History

David Rosenberg (Professor of law) - 1995 - 308 páginas
...policy motives underlying legal decisions demanded analysis from the widest range of perspectives, from "anthropology, the science of man, to political economy, the theory of legislation, ethics."20 Once the legislative grounds of decisions were revealed and understood, it would be possible...
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The Law, Politics, and the Constitution: Essays In Honour of Geoffrey Marshall

David Butler, Vernon Bogdanor, Robert Summers - 1999 - 326 páginas
...sentence from an essay by the great American jurist, Mr Justice Holmes, on 'The Profession of the Law': 'if your subject is law, the roads are plain to anthropology,...thus by several paths to your final view of life.' Marshall went on, as follows, to apply the same metaphor to the affinity between law and political...
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Legal Spectator & More

Jacob A. Stein - 320 páginas
...interests make out a life?" He answered by saying a thinker may live greatly in the law. It is a road to "anthropology, the science of man, to political...thus by several paths to your final view of life." The biography of Learned Hand demonstrates that he would have been, at best, second-rate if he remained...
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Encyclopedia of Government and Politics, Volumen1

M. E. Hawkesworth, Maurice Kogan - 2004 - 690 páginas
...The greatest legal scholars have always known this. Mr Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes put it this way: 'If your subject is law, the roads are plain to anthropology,...thus by several paths to your final view of life' (Holmes 1920(. Perhaps he exaggerated. But not very greatly. References Austin, J. (19541 'The Province...
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Columbia Jurist, Volumen3

1887 - 324 páginas
...does not matter very much what that fact is. For every fact leads to every other by the path of ;he air. Only men do not yet see how, always. And your...true of any subject. The only difference is in the case of seeing the way. To be master of any branch of knowledge you must master those which lie next...
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Queen's Quarterly, Volumen30

1923 - 496 páginas
...between your fact and the frame of the universe. If your subject is business, the roads are plain to the science of man, to political economy, the theory...only difference is in the ease of seeing the way.' To these sentences, which in the original form were addressed to lawyers, not to business men, let me...
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