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  1. Systems and emergence, rationality and imprecision, free-wheeling and evidence, science and ideology: Social science and its philosophy according to Van den Berg.Mario Bunge - 2001 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 31 (3):404-423.
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  • Judicializing Schmitt’s “Legality and Legitimacy”.Alexander Carl Dinopoulos - 2022 - Jus Cogens 4 (2):155-179.
    In the Preussen contra Reich case of 1932, Carl Schmitt’s theories on equal chance and law in extreme conditions are interpreted and applied in a court of law, firstly by Schmitt himself, then, going contrary to Schmitt’s interpretation, by Dr. Arnold Brecht and Dr. Hans Peters. This paper will first present the basis of the two theories from Schmitt’s “Legality and Legitimacy,” namely, equal chance and the need for extraordinary measures. Then this paper will focus on the diverging legal interpretations (...)
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