Petrazhytsky L.I. Introduction to the Study of Law and Morality. Emotional Psychology. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Petrazhitskiy L. I. Vvedenie v izuchenie prava i nravstvennosti. Emotsionalnaya psikhologiya. St. Petersburg Type Y.N. Erlich 1905. XIII 1 311 p. SKUalb5fe5c948a6971568.
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Petrazhytsky L.I. Introduction to the Study of Law and Morality. Emotional Psych. St. Petersburg Typography Yu. N. Ehrlich. 1905. XIII 311s. SKUalb9bf90a4fb045705e.
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Petrazhytsky L.I. Introduction to the Study of Law and Morality. Emotional Psychology In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Petrazhitskiy L. I. Vvedenie v izuchenie prava i nravstvennosti. Emotsianalnaya psikhologiya The author Lev Iosifowicz Petrazycki (1867-1931) was a Russian legal scholar and sociologist of the neo-Kantian direction philosopher and deputy of the First State Duma. The founder of the Russian School of Law Psychology he was one of the most original thinkers in the history of Russian philosophy of law. SKUalbe7b042138f0b172b.