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<p>Nomography - <sic>it's</sic><lb/> | <p>Nomography - <sic>it's</sic><lb/> | ||
object, <hi rend="underline">notoriety</hi>.<lb/></p> | object, <hi rend="underline">notoriety</hi>.<lb/></p> | ||
< | <p>2.</p> | ||
<p>Technical language<lb/> | <p>Technical language<lb/> | ||
what.<lb/></p> | what.<lb/></p> | ||
< | <p>3.</p> | ||
<p><sic>It's</sic> mischievousness.<lb/></p> | <p><sic>It's</sic> mischievousness.<lb/></p> | ||
<pb/> | <pb/> | ||
< | <p>1.</p> | ||
<p><hi rend="underline">Transparence</hi> is natural<lb/> | <p><hi rend="underline">Transparence</hi> is natural<lb/> | ||
aptitude for receiving<lb/> | aptitude for receiving<lb/> | ||
notoriety.<lb/></p> | notoriety.<lb/></p> | ||
< | <p>2.</p> | ||
<p>Subservient to transparence<lb/> | <p>Subservient to transparence<lb/> | ||
is <hi rend="underline">simplicity</hi>.<lb/> | is <hi rend="underline">simplicity</hi>.<lb/> | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
< | <p>3.</p> | ||
<p>Subservient to simplicity<lb/> | <p>Subservient to simplicity<lb/> | ||
is <hi rend="underline">univocality</hi>.</p> | is <hi rend="underline">univocality</hi>.</p> | ||
< | <p>4.</p> | ||
<p>Employment of <hi rend="underline">collective</hi> denominations<lb/> | <p>Employment of <hi rend="underline">collective</hi><lb/> | ||
denominations<lb/> | |||
instead of details.<lb/></p> | instead of details.<lb/></p> | ||
<pb/> | <pb/> | ||
< | <p>1.</p> | ||
<p>Logic - one main end<lb/> | <p>Logic - one main end<lb/> | ||
of it avoidance of<lb/> | of it avoidance of<lb/> | ||
uncertainty.<lb/></p> | uncertainty.<lb/></p> | ||
< | <p>2.</p> | ||
<p>This the subject<lb/> | <p>This the subject<lb/> | ||
in relation to which<lb/> | in relation to which<lb/> | ||
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maximum.<lb/></p> | maximum.<lb/></p> | ||
< | <p>3.</p> | ||
<p>Of uncertainty in the<lb/> | <p>Of uncertainty in the<lb/> | ||
expression given to<lb/> | expression given to<lb/> | ||
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is uncertainty.<lb/></p> | is uncertainty.<lb/></p> | ||
< | <p>4.</p> | ||
<p>Of Jurisprudenial<lb/> | <p>Of Jurisprudenial<lb/> | ||
law, the highest degree<lb/> | law, the highest degree<lb/> | ||
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consequence.<lb/></p> | consequence.<lb/></p> | ||
< | <p>5.</p> | ||
<p>Next to this comes<lb/> | <p>Next to this comes<lb/> | ||
that of | that of inaptitude in<lb/> | ||
the repression or method<lb/> | the repression or method<lb/> | ||
of the written law.<lb/> | of the written law.<lb/> | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
< | <p>6.</p> | ||
<p>If as to form, the<lb/> | <p>If as to form, the<lb/> | ||
rule of action were<lb/> | rule of action were<lb/> | ||
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reverse.<lb/></p> | reverse.<lb/></p> | ||
< | <p>7.</p> | ||
<p>So if a set of rules, showing<lb/> | <p>So if a set of rules, showing<lb/> | ||
that such approach<lb/> | that such approach<lb/> | ||
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too the fact is the reverse.<lb/></p> | too the fact is the reverse.<lb/></p> | ||
< | <p>8.</p> | ||
<p>Hence, an indispensable<lb/> | <p>Hence, an indispensable<lb/> | ||
accompaniment to a Code<lb/> | accompaniment to a Code<lb/> | ||
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1827. Novr. Nomography.
3
Generalia
Ends of Nomography
13
1.
Nomography - it's
object, notoriety.
2.
Technical language
what.
3.
It's mischievousness.
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1.
Transparence is natural
aptitude for receiving
notoriety.
2.
Subservient to transparence
is simplicity.
3.
Subservient to simplicity
is univocality.
4.
Employment of collective
denominations
instead of details.
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1.
Logic - one main end
of it avoidance of
uncertainty.
2.
This the subject
in relation to which
the importance of
the attainments of
this end is at it's
maximum.
3.
Of uncertainty in the
expression given to
rulers will consequent
evil to subjects,
is uncertainty.
4.
Of Jurisprudenial
law, the highest degree
of that uncertainty
is a necessary
consequence.
5.
Next to this comes
that of inaptitude in
the repression or method
of the written law.
6.
If as to form, the
rule of action were
in all political states
at the highest point
of aptitude, and so destined
to continue,
needless would be the
endeavour to show by
what means the nearest
approach to it
might be made.
But the fact is the
reverse.
7.
So if a set of rules, showing
that such approach
might be made, were
in existence. But here
too the fact is the reverse.
8.
Hence, an indispensable
accompaniment to a Code
is a treatise on the form
most appropriate to a Code of Law.
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