Book II
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Book II is the second major section of Hugo Grotius’s foundational work "De iure belli ac pacis," in which he systematically develops his theory of natural law and its application to war and peace.
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| Book II canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Book II Context triple: [De iure belli ac pacis, hasPart, Book II]
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Book II
Book II is a section of Washington Irving’s satirical work *A History of New York*, continuing its humorous, mock-historical narrative of early New York.
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Book II is a major section of John Stuart Mill’s "Principles of Political Economy" that develops key arguments about production, distribution, and the functioning of economic systems.
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Book II
Book II is the section of John Locke’s "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" in which he develops his influential theory that all human ideas originate from experience, particularly through sensation and reflection.
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Book II is a section of Nicolaus Copernicus’s seminal work *De revolutionibus orbium coelestium* that develops the mathematical foundations and geometric methods underlying his heliocentric model.
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Book II is the second major section of Francis Bacon’s philosophical work *The Advancement of Learning*, where he systematically analyzes and classifies the branches of human knowledge.
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Target entity: Book II Target entity description: Book II is the second major section of Hugo Grotius’s foundational work "De iure belli ac pacis," in which he systematically develops his theory of natural law and its application to war and peace.
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A.
Book II
Book II is a major section of John Stuart Mill’s "Principles of Political Economy" that develops key arguments about production, distribution, and the functioning of economic systems.
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Book II
Book II is the second major section of Francis Bacon’s philosophical work *The Advancement of Learning*, where he systematically analyzes and classifies the branches of human knowledge.
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C.
Book II
Book II is a section of Nicolaus Copernicus’s seminal work *De revolutionibus orbium coelestium* that develops the mathematical foundations and geometric methods underlying his heliocentric model.
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Book II
Book II is the section of John Locke’s "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" in which he develops his influential theory that all human ideas originate from experience, particularly through sensation and reflection.
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Book II
Book II is the section of Newton’s *Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica* that develops the mechanics of motion in resisting media, laying groundwork for fluid dynamics and the study of drag and resistance.
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Statements (44)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf | book section ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
relations between private persons
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relations between sovereigns and subjects ⓘ relations between states ⓘ |
| author | Hugo Grotius ⓘ |
| chronologicallyFollows |
De iure belli ac pacis
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surface form:
Book I (De iure belli ac pacis)
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| chronologicallyPrecedes |
De iure belli ac pacis
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surface form:
Book III (De iure belli ac pacis)
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| field |
international law
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legal philosophy ⓘ natural law theory ⓘ |
| hasFunction | systematic development of Grotius’s theory of natural law ⓘ |
| hasInfluenceOn |
early modern international legal thought
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later theories of just war ⓘ |
| mainTopic |
law of peace
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law of war ⓘ natural law ⓘ |
| originalTitle | Liber Secundus ⓘ |
| partOf | De iure belli ac pacis ⓘ |
| positionInWork | second major section ⓘ |
| treatsOf |
acquisition of property
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alliances ⓘ civil law ⓘ contracts ⓘ dominion over the sea ⓘ good faith in war and peace ⓘ interpretation of laws and treaties ⓘ just causes of war ⓘ limits imposed by natural law on belligerents ⓘ natural law as a source of obligation ⓘ oaths ⓘ pacts between states ⓘ promises ⓘ property rights ⓘ punishment in the context of war ⓘ reparation of injury ⓘ rights of subjects ⓘ rights over things taken in war ⓘ sources of law ⓘ sovereign rights ⓘ succession to sovereignty ⓘ transfer of property ⓘ treaties ⓘ voluntary law of nations ⓘ |
| workLanguage | Latin ⓘ |
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Subject: Book II Description of subject: Book II is the second major section of Hugo Grotius’s foundational work "De iure belli ac pacis," in which he systematically develops his theory of natural law and its application to war and peace.
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