Outline of a phenomenology of right
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Outline of a phenomenology of right
Rowman & Littlefield, c2000
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Esquisse d'une phénoménologie du droit
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First pbk. ed. 2007
Includes index
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: pbk ISBN 9780742559059
Description
Alexandre Koj_ve offers a systematic discussion of key themes such as right, justice, law, equality, and autonomy in which he presages our contemporary world of economic globalization and international law. Edited and translated (with Robert Howse) by Bryan-Paul Frost, this is the authoritative English language translation of a monumental work in political philosophy.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preliminary Remarks Part 2 Droit As Such Chapter 3 Definition of Droit Chapter 4 The Reality of Droit Chapter 5 The Specificity and Autonomy of Droit: The Juridical Activity in its Relations with other Human Activities and the Idea of Justice Part 6 The Origin and Evolution of Droit Chapter 7 The Source of Droit: The Anthropologic Desire for Recognition as the Source of the Idea of Justice Chapter 8 The Birth ofDroit: The Antithetical Justices of the Master and Slave Chapter 9 The evolution of the Droit: The Evolution of the Droit: Synthetic Justice of the Citizen Part 10 The Legal System Chapter 11 Classification for Juridical Phenomena Chapter 12 Basic Study of Some Types of Juridical Phenomena Chapter 13 International Droit, Domestic Droit, and the Plurality of National Juridical Systems Chapter 14 Public Droit Chapter 15 Penal Droit Chapter 16 Private Droit
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ISBN 9780847689224
Description
Alexandre Kojve offers a systematic discussion of key themes such as right, justice, law, equality, and autonomy in which he presages our contemporary world of economic globalization and international law. Edited and translated (with Robert Howse) by Bryan-Paul Frost, this is the authoritative English language translation of a monumental work in political philosophy.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 "Droit": definition of "Droit"
- the reality of "Droit"
- the specificity and autonomy of "Droit" - the juridical activity in its relations with other human activities and the idea of justice. Part 2 The origin and evolution of "Droit": the source of "Droit" - the anthropologic desire for recognition as the source of the idea of justice
- the birth of "Droit" - the antithetical justices of the master and slave
- the evolution of the "Droit" - synthetic justice of the citizen. Part 3 The legal system: classification for juridical phenomena
- basic study of some types of juridical phenomena
- international "Droit", domestic "Droit", and the plurality of national juridical systems
- public "Droit"
- penal "Droit
- private "Droit".
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