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Genre/Form: | Kongress (London ; 2006) |
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Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Michael Freeman; Ross Harrison |
ISBN: | 9780199237159 0199237158 9780191705427 019170542X |
OCLC Number: | 611898604 |
Description: | 1 online resource (336 Seiten) |
Contents: | Preface ; I THE NATURE OF LAW ; 1. Reconsidering a Dogma: Conceptual Analysis, the Naturalistic Turn, and Legal Philosophy ; 2. Six Paths to Vertigo-free Legal Theory ; 3. Monism, Interpretivism and the Law's Aim ; 4. Moral Evaluation and Conceptual Analysis in Jurisprudential Methodology ; 5. Objectivity and Value: Legal Arguments and the Fallibility of Judges ; 6. Towards an Inferential Semantics in Jurisprudence ; 7. An Epistemic Account of the Internal Point of View ; 8. Antigone and the Nature of Law ; II STATE, CITIZEN, AND THE LAW ; 9. The Moral Is: States Make Laws ; 10. The Attack on Liberalism ; 11. Moral Reflections on the Responsibilities of Soldiers: the Clue to Devising a Legal Definition of Terrorism ; 12. Criminal Responsibility and Public Reason ; 13. The Educative Function of Law ; 14. Protest and Punishment: The Dialogue between Civil Disobedients and the Law ; 15. Apology and Reparation in a Multicultural State ; 16. Contracts, Promises, and the Demands of Moral Agency ; 17. Number and Government |
Series Title: | Current legal issues 2007, v. 10 |
Responsibility: | edited by Michael Freeman, Ross Harrison. |
Abstract:
Law and Philosophy, the latest volume in the Current Legal Issues series, contains a broad range of essays by scholars interested in the interactions between law and philosophy. This volume examines the themes of the nature of law; and the State, the citizen, and the law.
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