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Definition of the day : « jural »
- As in lawful : adj allowable, legitimate
- As in legit : adj lawful
- Take, for example, the conceptions borrowed from the jural sphere.
- Extract from : « Ethics » by John Dewey and James Hayden Tufts
- By this emphasis, arise the jural theories (Latin, jus, law).
- Extract from : « Ethics » by John Dewey and James Hayden Tufts
- This is a jural postulate of civilized society as we know it.
- Extract from : « An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law » by Roscoe Pound
- Woolsey says that "a slave sojourning to a free land cannot be treated as his master's property—as destitute of jural capacity."
- Extract from : « The Journal of Negro History, Volume 5, 1920 » by Various
- The civilization of the time did not involve the corollaries of our jural postulate.
- Extract from : « An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law » by Roscoe Pound
- The second assimilates ethics to a system of legal enactments, and is connected with the jural conceptions of theology and law.
- Extract from : « On the Ethics of Naturalism » by William Ritchie Sorley
- To make these moral instead of jural terms, the first thing that is needed is that we make the whole process an inward one.
- Extract from : « Ethics » by John Dewey and James Hayden Tufts
- Each State Legislature is a little political academy for the advancement of jural science and art.
- Extract from : « Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, Volume 3 (of 3) » by Theodore Parker
- If by any means we can determine the early forms of jural conceptions, they will be invaluable to us.
- Extract from : « Ancient Law » by Sir Henry James Sumner Maine
- The jural judgments of individuals are not complete judgments; they are based upon an undefined sense of right and wrong.
- Extract from : « Introduction to the Science of Sociology » by Robert E. Park