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Vedic Moral Reasoning In Context Of The Jurisprudential Realist – A Look At Theistic Free-will    Submitted as: Premkumar Nadarajan.
On the other hand if, with men like Vedic Natural law proponents we are conducted by the appearances of design in Nature to the idea that Nature is striving after something, that the ultimate Reality is Will, we must supplement that line of argument by inferring from the analogy of our own Consciousness that Will without Reason is an unintelligible and meaningless abstraction; an impossible abstraction; unconscious Will is as unintelligible a contradiction as an unconscious Reason.(read entire article)
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A Legal Viewpoint Of The Moral Consciousness Of The Deity And Free Will In Theistic Context Of Vedic Jurisprudence    Submitted as: Premkumar Nadarajan.
The Vedic law principles regard the human mind as derived from The Absolute, and yet separate due to being deprived of the Tree of Life of Eden so to speak and subservient to God's will though to a limited extent man may choose to disobey the Absolute's reign.(read entire article)
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A Basic Abstraction Of Legal Sophist Dialectics From A Vedic Law Perspective.part1   By: premkumar nadarajan
Dialectic, however, or the vertex of the mathematical sciences,as described by the Vedas , is that master discipline which particularly leads us up to an intelligible essence. Of this first of sciences, which is essentially different from vulgar logic, and is the same with what Aristotle calls the first philosophy and wisdom, have largely spoken in the introduction to Vedic legal dialectics.(read entire article)
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A Basic Abstraction Of Legal Sophist Dialectics From A Vedic Law Perspective – The Place Of The Mind And Deity In Legal Jurisprudence .part 2   By: premkumar nadarajan
So that no other cause of good but the Absolute One is, as the Vedas says, to be assigned. And, in the next place, as this cause is superior to all intelligible and sensible natures, it is consequently superior to Fate.(read entire article)
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A Basic Abstraction Of Legal Sophist Dialectics From A Vedic Law Perspective.part 3   By: premkumar nadarajan
The free will therefore of man, according to the Vedas on legal jurisprudence, is a rational elective, power, desiderative of true and apparent good, and leading the soul to both, through which it ascends and descends, errs and acts with rectitude.(read entire article)
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A Basic Abstraction Of Legal Sophist Dialectics From A Vedic Law Perspective .part 4.( Is There A Need For Mathematical Abstraction In Legal Jurisprud   By: premkumar nadarajan
That this must be the tendency of experiment, when prosecuted as the criterion of truth, is evident from what the Vedic scholars,If such then are the consequences, such the tendencies of experimental inquiries, when prosecuted as the criterion of truth, and daily experience unhappily shows that they are, there can be no other remedy for this enormous evil than the intellectual philosophy akin to Stoic legal jurisprudence. So obviously excellent indeed is the tendency of this philosophy, that the Vedas for a period more than 2000 years, has been universally celebrated by the epithet of legal theist jurisprudence.(read entire article)
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Vedic Apprehension Of Legal Plunder Part One – An Appraisal    Submitted as: Premkumar a/l Nadarajan
The law has been perverted through the influence of two very different causes; naked greed and misconceived philanthropy. Self-preservation and development is the common aspiration of all men, in such a way that if everyone enjoyed the free exercise of his faculties and the free disposition of their fruits, social progress would be incessant, uninterrupted, inevitable.(read entire article)
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Vedic Apprehension Of Legal Plunder Part Two – Further Appraisal    Submitted as: Premkumar a/l Nadarajan
Another effect of this deplorable perversion of the law is that it gives to human passions and to political struggles, and, in general, to politics, properly so called, an exaggerated importance. This assertion can be proven by way of an illustration, namely universal suffrage.(read entire article)
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Vedic Apprehension Of Legal Plunder Part Three – Final Analysis    Submitted as: Premkumar a/l Nadarajan
Partial plunder. This is the system that prevailed so long as the elective privilege was partial; a system that is resorted to, to avoid the invasion of socialism. Universal plunder. We have been threatened by this system when the elective privilege has become universal; the masses having conceived the idea of making law, on the principle of legislators who had preceded them.(read entire article)
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Plato Common Logic And Reason Part One   By: premkumar nadarajan
The imagery and illustrations are poor in themselves, and are not assisted by the surrounding phraseology. We have seen how in the Republic, and in the earlier dialogues, figures of speech such as 'the wave,' 'the drone,' 'the chase,' 'the bride,' appear and reappear at intervals. Notes are struck which are repeated from time to time, as in a strain of music. There is none of this subtle art in the Laws. The illustrations, such as the two kinds of doctors, 'the three kinds of funerals,' the fear potion, the puppet, the painter leaving a successor to restore his picture, the 'person stopping to consider where three ways meet,' the 'old laws about water of which he will not divert the course,' can hardly be said to do much credit to Plato's invention. The citations from the poets have lost that fanciful character which gave them their charm in the earlier dialogues. We are tired of images taken from the arts of navigation, or archery, or weaving, or painting, or medicine, or music. Yet the comparisons of life to a tragedy, or of the working of mind to the revolution of the self-moved, or of the aged parent to the image of a God dwelling in the house, or the reflection that 'man is made to be the plaything of God, and that this rightly considered is the best of him,' have great beauty.(read entire article)
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