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Julius Binder

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Kaufmann, Arthur: Rechtsphilosophie und Nationalsozialismus. In: Rottleuthner, Hubert: Recht, Rechtsphilosophie und Nationalsozialismus. Vorträge aus der Tagung der deutschen Sektion der internationalen Vereinigung für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland vom 11. und 12.
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approach to jurisprudence in the system of the so-called "objective idealism". Binder was the academic teacher of the German legal philosopher and
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political party in 1890 and stayed in it the rest of his life. Binder studied law in Würzburg with honors (1894) and earned his
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in 1898. Afterward, he became professor in Rostock (1900), Erlangen (1903), Würzburg (1913) and eventually the
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who did not speak out against the prevailing government of that time.
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Other related influences on Binder and people he influenced include
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Members of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities
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to the legal system. He later became a strong critic of
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Oktober 1982 in Berlin (West). Wiesbaden 1983, S. 1–19.
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legal philosophy, especially the philosophy of law of
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Index

Július Binder

Würzburg
Göttingen
German
Corps Bavaria Würzburg
de
philosopher of law
Nazi Germany
Würzburg
North German Confederation
Corps Bavaria Würzburg
de
habilitation
University of Göttingen
Göttingen Academy of Sciences
Immanuel Kant
Neokantian
Rudolf Stammler
Karl Larenz
Gerhard Dulckeit
de
Walther Schönfeld
Neohegelian
civil law
legal positivism
Max Pohlenz
de
Ludwig Prandtl
Hermann Thiersch

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