Inhalt -- Vorwort -- Maximen für Planer -- Denkmuster -- Der Begriff des Raumes und der Zweck der Raumplanung -- Der Raumbezug des Handelns der Gemeinwesen -- Sequenzen von Situationen -- Unvollkommene Informationen -- Gedankenexperimente und experimentelle Simulationen -- Repertoires -- Vorgehensweise -- Nachwort zu den Maximen -- Inhalt alphabetisch
This remarkable expression of radical republican thought has never before been published. Algernon Sidney was among the most unrelenting partisans of the parliamentary party during the Commonwealth, and died on the scaffold in 1683 for his opposition to Charles II. Sidney's voluminous Discourses Concerning Government was published after his death, but the earlier and more vivid Court Maxims was only recently rediscovered in a manuscript in Warwick Castle. Written during Sidney's continental exile, Court Maxims reveals the international character of republican thought. Its dialogue structure presents a lively discussion about the principles of government and the practice of politics, articulating a vital tradition of republicanism in an age of absolutism. These characteristics make Court Maxims a unique text, essential reading for anyone interested in republicanism or Early Modern political thought
I. Introduction to Duclos -- II. A definition of the Maxim in Duclos' novels -- III. The Maxims in Histoire de Madame de Luz -- IV. The Maxims in the Confessions du Comte de*** -- V. The Maxims in Mémoires sur les Moeurs de ce Siècle -- VI. The Maxims in the novels of Duclos: A conclusion.
Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Table of Maxims -- Introduction to the 2023 Edition by Beatrice Hauser -- General Introduction by David G. Chandler -- Introduction to the 1901 Edition by William E. Cairnes -- Preface to the original edition -- Maxims extracted from the writings and conversations of the Emperor Napoleon I -- Original Annotations supplemented and updated by David G. Chandler -- Appendix A: The Eight Generals mentioned in the Maxims by Name -- Appendix B: Thematic Table of Maxims -- Further Reading.
This research deals with the Excuse Maxims. They are Jurisprudent maxims that represent legislative issues that are tolerant and practical by which the judgments of its parts are known. What can be excused in the means can not be too in the ends. Then what cab be excused in the exposition can not be too in the resolution. What can be excused in the follower can not be too by the followed; and so on. This research elucidates that the history of these Maxims began with Al-Emam Al Rafi'y in the sixth Hijri century. Then, it follows to the later centuries, passing through Eben Noujym, Zarkashi, Sooty, reaching to the contemporary scientists. Such as: Zarka, Nadawy, etc. Eventually, this research presents authenticating the Excuse Maxims and illustrates their ways- invention, explaining and insufficient induction. Then, it explains the argument of these Maxims and the ways in which they work. These ways are based on the measurement of the licenses with regard to the Excuse as a kind of it.