Hendrik van Eikema Hommes
Hendrik Jan van Eikema Hommes (May 3, 1930, IJlst – September 3, 1984, Bussum) was a noted Dutch legal scholar and successor to Herman Dooyeweerd in the post of philosopher and judicial scholar at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands.[1][2]
Hommes wrote an Introduction to the Philosophy of Dooyeweerd, along with numerous legal studies.
Academic works
- Hommes, H J Van Eikema. Major trends in the history of legal philosophy. Amsterdam: North Holland, 1979.
- Hommes, H J Van Eikema. "Freedom and equality in constitutional and civil law." In: Equality and Freedom: International and Comparative Jurisprudence. Papers of the World Congress on Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. St Louis, 1975. Vol. III, 1977, pp. 1085–1094.
- Hommes, H J Van Eikema. "Some remarks on the relation between law and logic." Logical Analysis 14 (1971) 165-169.
- Hommes, H J Van Eikema. "The functions of law and the role of legal principles." Philosophia Reformata 39 (1974) 77-81.
- Hommes, H J Van Eikema. "The limits to the legal competence of the state." Philosophia Reformata 41 (1976) 9-23.
- Hommes, H J Van Eikema. "The material idea of the law-state." Philosophia Reformata 43 (1978) 49-60.
References
- ↑ H.E.S. Woldring (2013). Een handvol filosofen: Geschiedenis van de filosofiebeoefening aan de Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam van 1880 tot 2012. Uitgeverij Verloren. p. 290. ISBN 978-90-8704-330-8.
- ↑ Bas Hengstmengel. "Paul Scholten en Herman Dooyeweerd: het gesprek dat nooit plaatsvond" (in Dutch). BJU Tijdschriften. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
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