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gptkbp:instanceOf |
philosophical work
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gptkbp:addresses |
human nature
the nature of laws |
gptkbp:analyzes |
social contracts
role of the state the purpose of laws |
gptkbp:associated_with |
gptkb:Stoicism
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gptkbp:author |
gptkb:Cicero
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gptkbp:communicationEquipment |
Cicero_and_his_friends
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gptkbp:contains |
dialogues
philosophical_arguments |
gptkbp:discusses |
political philosophy
moral law natural law the concept of equity the authority of laws |
gptkbp:divisions |
three books
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gptkbp:explores |
relationship between law and justice
|
gptkbp:follows |
De_Republica
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gptkbp:genre |
philosophy
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
De Legibus
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gptkbp:influence |
the development of legal systems
|
gptkbp:influenced |
Roman_law
|
gptkbp:influences |
Western legal thought
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gptkbp:inspiration |
later legal theories
|
gptkbp:is_a_key_component_of |
Ciceronian_studies
|
gptkbp:is_a_source_of |
understanding_Roman_law
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gptkbp:is_known_for |
its rhetorical style
|
gptkbp:is_part_of |
gptkb:Ciceronian_corpus
gptkb:Cicero's_philosophical_works Cicero's_legacy |
gptkbp:is_recognized_for |
its insights into governance
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gptkbp:is_referenced_in |
academic literature
philosophers throughout history legal philosophy discussions |
gptkbp:is_studied_in |
law schools
philosophical_critiques |
gptkbp:is_used_in |
legal scholars
historical contexts Plato's works philosophy curricula legal_arguments |
gptkbp:language |
gptkb:Latin
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gptkbp:precededBy |
gptkb:De_Officiis
|
gptkbp:publishedBy |
book form
circa 52 BC |
gptkbp:relatedTo |
positive law and natural law
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gptkbp:subject |
law
|
gptkbp:suitableFor |
a foundational text
a significant contribution to legal theory |
gptkbp:translatedInto |
multiple languages
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gptkbp:was_a_response_to |
philosophical debates of the time
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