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Encyclopedia > Divisionism
#REDIRECTNeo-impressionism
Neo-impressionism was a late-19th century art movement led by Georges Seurat and Paul Signac, who exhibited their early work in 1884 at the exhibition of the Société des Artistes Indépendants in Paris. ...

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Bernard S. Jackson, Making Sense in Law, Introduction (2946 words)
Their divisionism causes Italian analysts to be critical of both old and new versions of natural law theories: indeed, whatever Italian analysts are today, they are certainly not natural lawyers.
Divisionism is thus a first fundamental feature of the Italian analytical school, a position accepted and defended not only for epistemological but also for ethical-political reasons.
Divisionism in fact is seen as a precondition for defending the space of a scientific, or at least neutral, description of the law and to preserve the clarity of moral criticisms of law.
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