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American Institute of Physics Review Of Progress In Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation 2009 Edition by Donald O. Thompson Dale E. Chimenti
All papers have been peer-reviewed. These proceedings provide the latest research and development papers in nondestructive evaluation (NDE) and its applications to flaw detection material properties NDE and structural reliability. The papers are prepared by internationally known researchers and are reviewed by qualified scientists. Papers cover recent developments in essentially all measuring techniques (ultrasonics electromagnetic x-rays thermal acoustic emission etc.) and their applications to flaw detection and structural reliability. Table of contents : Volume 9A Note on the Authors.- General Editor's Preface to Volumes 9 and 10 of the TreatisePreface to Volume 9.- Chapter 1 - Scientia Iuris and Ius Naturae: The Jurisprudence of the Holy Roman Empire in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries; Merio Scattola.- Chapter 2 - French Legal Science in the 17th and 18th Centuries: To the Limits of the Theory of Law; Jean-Louis Halperin.- Chapter 3 - Conceptual Aspects of Legal Enlightenment in Europe; Maximiliano Hernandez Marcos.- Chapter 4 - The Many Faces of the Codification of Law in Modern Continental Europe; Damiano Canale.- Chapter 5 - German Legal Science: The Crisis of Natural Law Theory the Historicisms and "Conceptual Jurisprudence"; Paolo Becchi.- Chapter 6 - Science of Administration and Administrative Law; Luca Mannori and Bernardo Sordi.- Chapter 7 - Constitutionalism; Maurizio Fioravanti.- Chapter 8 - From Jhering to Radbruch: On the Logic of Traditional Legal Concepts to the Social Theories of Law to the Renewal of Legal Idealism; Hasso Hofmann.- ibliography.- Index of Subjects.- Index of NamesVolume 10 A Note on the Author.- Preface to Volume 10.- Chapter 1 - The (Non)-Legal Thought of Niccolo Machiavelli.- Chapter 2 - The Legal Philosophy of Hugo Grotius.- Chapter 3 - The Legal Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes.- Chapter 4 - Consent and Natural Law in Locke's Philosophy.- Chapter 5 - The Legal Theory of Pufendorf.- Chapter 6 - Leibniz on Justice as "the Charity of Wise".- Chapter 7 - Malebranche and "Cartesianized Augustinianism".- Chapter 8 - Montesquieu and Vico.- Chapter 10 - Voltaire's Skeptical Jurisprudence: Contra Leibnizian Optimism in Candide.- Chapter 11 - The Legal Philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.- Chapter 12 - The Legal Philosophy of Kant.- Chapter 13 - The Legal Philosophy of G. W. F. Hegel.- Chapter 14 - Karl Marx's Philosophy of Law.- Chapter 15 - The Legal Thought of J. S. Mill.- Chapter 16 - Nietzsche as a Philosopher of Law.- Chapter 17 - Neo-Kantian Epilogue: Rawls and Habermas.- Bibliography.- Index of Subjects.- Index of Names