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    Robert Hirsch Collection 1922-1931

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    The collection contains the law degree diploma of Leopold Hirsch, which he received in February 1922 from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg; and a certificate presented to Robert Hirsch in October 1931 by Universität Tübingen in honor of the 50th anniversary of his graduation with a law degree from that university.Processed for digitizatio

    Hirsch Family Collection, Schwetz 1891-1910

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    The collection contains documents of the Hirsch family, including patents, certificate of appointment, certificate of award of the Red Cross Medal 3rd Class, and official letter.W. ZuckerThe original German-language inventory is available in the folderProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Immanuel Kants Rechtsbegriff in der Moralvorlesung „Mrongovius II“ und der Naturrechtsvorlesung „Feyerabend“ von 1784 sowie in der „Metaphysik der Sitten“ von 1797

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    Softcover, 17x24, 137 S.: 22,00 €Softcover, 17x241797 erscheint mit den Metaphysischen Anfangsgründen der Rechtslehre Immanuel Kants rechtsphilosophisches Hauptwerk. Nicht selten begegnet man daher der Auffassung, Kants Rechtsphilosophie entstamme im Wesentlichen seiner Spätphase und sei überdies nur schwer mit der kritischen Moralphilosophie der 1780er Jahre in Einklang zu bringen. Vor diesem Hintergrund widmet sich die vorliegende Untersuchung dem Vergleich des kantischen Rechtsbegriffs, wie er 1797 in der Einleitung in die Rechtslehre vorgestellt wird, mit Kants Ausführungen in den Vorlesungsnachschriften Moral-Mrongovius II und Naturrecht-Feyerabend aus dem Jahre 1784. Dabei kann nachgewiesen werden, dass der Rechtsbegriff von 1797 bereits 1784 ausgearbeitet war. Mehr noch: Es zeigt sich, dass Kants Rechtsbegriff nicht nur bereits in der Phase seiner kritischen Moralphilosophie vorlag, sondern vielmehr in einem Guss mit ihr konzipiert wurde und wie diese auf dem kritischen Freiheitsbegriff basiert

    Dedication of Harold Hirsch Hall and Alexander Campbell King Memorial Library

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    Introductory remarks of Hughes Spalding, presiding at the dedication of Harold Hirsch Hall and Alexander Campbell King Memorial Library. My dear Friends: We are here today in this old historic Chapel, which celebrates its 100th birthday this very year, for the purpose of dedicating Harold Hirsch Hall and The Alexander Campbell King Memorial Library. This Hall is located on the campus and is the new home of Lumpkin Law School. This Library occupies the entire second floor and was given to us by Mrs. Alexander Campbell King. In order that you may understand the events leading up to this happy day, it is well to look back a few years and review briefly, beginning in 1908, the recent history of our Law School

    Abhandlungen zur Erinnerung an Hirsch Perez Chajes (Veröffentlichungen der Alexander Kohut Memorial Foundation Band VII). 1933

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    Vajda Georges. Abhandlungen zur Erinnerung an Hirsch Perez Chajes (Veröffentlichungen der Alexander Kohut Memorial Foundation Band VII). 1933. In: Revue des études juives, tome 98, n°193-194, juillet-décembre 1934. pp. 132-134

    Why political disagreements over how the world works may be easier to solve than those over goals.

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    Politics is all about disagreement – disagreement over what government should be trying to achieve, but also about how the world works and how that affects the pursuit of shared goals. But what makes disagreements over beliefs different from disagreements over goals? In a new study, Alexander V. Hirsch writes that beliefs may be able to be changed when new information is introduced, and so disagreements driven by differing beliefs should result in more policy experimentation compared to disagreement driven by differing goals

    sj-pdf-1-jtp-10.1177_09516298221085974 - Supplemental material for A theory of policy sabotage

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jtp-10.1177_09516298221085974 for A theory of policy sabotage by Alexander V. Hirsch and Jonathan P. Kastellec in Journal of Theoretical Politics</p

    Douglas Alexander Stewart, poet, author and playwright

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    Douglas Alexander Stewart, poet, author and playwrigh

    On the Limits of Gate Elimination

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    Although a simple counting argument shows the existence of Boolean functions of exponential circuit complexity, proving superlinear circuit lower bounds for explicit functions seems to be out of reach of the current techniques. There has been a (very slow) progress in proving linear lower bounds with the latest record of 3 1/86*n-o(n). All known lower bounds are based on the so-called gate elimination technique. A typical gate elimination argument shows that it is possible to eliminate several gates from an optimal circuit by making one or several substitutions to the input variables and repeats this inductively. In this note we prove that this method cannot achieve linear bounds of cn beyond a certain constant c, where c depends only on the number of substitutions made at a single step of the induction
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