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Justice, Law, Technique

Law is for the man. Law must serve man, not subdue him. To do so, it is necessary to release the legality from useless frills to cut to the core of the legal data.
Law is designed for man, from intimately existential reality to the multiple social dimensions until the global level. And anthropology is the ground from which to draw elements to build legality.
The axiological approach is the feature of law. Whichever way you put it, the essence of law is to express values and valuable decisions.

A Critical Reflection on Automated Science

This book provides a critical reflection on automated science and addresses the question whether the computational tools we developed in last decades are changing the way we humans do science. More concretely: Can machines replace scientists in crucial aspects of scientific practice? The contributors to this book re-think and refine some of the main concepts by which science is understood, drawing a fascinating picture of the developments we expect over the next decades of human-machine co-evolution.

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