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    Der Begriff der religiösen Erfahrung bei William James\ud und seine Weiterentwicklung nach Wittgenstein

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    Das Buch von James ist aus den Gifford Lectures hervorgegangen,\ud die unter dem Titel ‚Natürliche Religion" stehen.\ud Um seine Vorgehensweise zu charakterisieren, kann man\ud sie mit der von Hume vergleichen (Hume 1981). Dieser\ud versteht das Projekt so, dass es um die Chancen einer\ud Vernunftreligion geht, d. h. einer Lehre, die religiöse\ud Erkenntnisquellen wie heilige Schriften ausklammert. Dies\ud bedeutet für Hume nun aber (anders als für James) eine\ud Orientierung an den gerade entstehenden Naturwissenschaften

    CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN GERMANY

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    Criminal law and procedure, perhaps even more than civil, reflect the underlying conceptions of the political system with which they are connected. The ideological structure of criminal procedure in Germany, as well as in other continental European states, rests on the historical development through which constitutional institutions in those countries have passed since the French Revolution. It mirrors the transformation of the all-powerful state of the period of absolutism into the liberal state with its guaranteed freedoms and rights of the individual and strict legal limits to the power of the authorities (Rechtsstaat); and in recent years it has adapted itself to an increasing, and in Hitler\u27s Germany completely victorious, tendency toward a reassertion of governmental power at the expense of the individual. This historical background has to be borne in mind by anyone who wishes to understand certain characteristic differences between European and American systems. It is true that most of the institutions and principles characterizing criminal justice in Europe\u27s liberal period did not differ greatly from the Anglo-American. But the fact remains that in Europe the idea of a strong state was never completely suppressed. State power was only hemmed in by liberal institutions and released again when those institutions were swept away. The constitutional evolution of England never allowed absolutism to reach such heights as it did in pre-revolutionary France or eighteenth century Prussia; and in the United States, where political and legal life started out from loosely organized small communities and democracy did not have to replace an earlier established order, state authority has ever been forced to fight its way against the resistance of a traditional individualism

    CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN GERMANY: II

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    The trial (Hauptverhandlung) is the main and central part of the whole criminal proceeding. All that is brought forward in the trial and only what is brought forward there can furnish the basis for the verdict. Whatever has preceded the trial proper becomes irrelevant as soon as the trial is opened. The principles governing the trial are publicity, orality, immediateness, and concentration

    Commentary: Greek Legal History—Its Functions and Potentialities

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    This is what I wish to discuss today. It involves the problems of what Greek legal history can achieve and where its limits are, and, at the same time, what methods and approaches will achieve results and what methods and approaches should be avoided

    Development in Papua after special autonomy

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