Nietzsche and legal theory : half-written laws
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Nietzsche and legal theory : half-written laws
(Discourses of law)
Routledge, 2005
- : hb
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents of Works
- Gay science as law : an outline for a Nietzschean jurisprudence / Jonathan Yovel
- From a biopolitical point of view : Nietzsche's philosophy of crime / Friedrich Balke
- Pain, memory, and the creation of the liberal legal subject : Nietzsche on the criminal law / Mariana Valverde
- Law's ignoble compassion / Marinos Diamantides
- Aphorisms, objects, culture / Tatiana Flessas
- Nietzsche between Jews and jurists / Anton Schütz
- Nietzsche's hermeneutics : good and bad interpreters of texts / Richard Weisberg
- The fourth book of the legislator : Nietzsche and John Neville Figgis / Adam Gearey
- Slow reading / Peter Goodrich
Description and Table of Contents
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: hb ISBN 9780415950794
Description
Nietzsche and Legal Theory is an anthology designed to provide legal and socio-legal scholars with a sense of the very wide range of projects and questions in whose pursuit Nietzsche's work can be useful. From medical ethics to criminology, from the systemic anti-Semitism of legal codes arising in Christian cultures, to the details of intellectual property debates about regulating the use of culturally significant objects, the contributors (from the fields of law, philosophy, criminology, cultural studies, and literary studies) demonstrate and enact the sort of creativity that Nietzsche associated with the "free-spirits" to whom he addressed some of his most significant work.
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: pbk ISBN 9780415950800
Description
Nietzsche and Legal Theory is an anthology designed to provide legal and socio-legal scholars with a sense of the very wide range of projects and questions in whose pursuit Nietzsche's work can be useful. From medical ethics to criminology, from the systemic anti-Semitism of legal codes arising in Christian cultures, to the details of intellectual property debates about regulating the use of culturally significant objects, the contributors (from the fields of law, philosophy, criminology, cultural studies, and literary studies) demonstrate and enact the sort of creativity that Nietzsche associated with the "free-spirits" to whom he addressed some of his most significant work.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Half Written Laws, Peter Goodrich and Mariana Valverde 1. Gay Science and Law, Jonathan Yovel 2. Nietzsche's Philosophy of Crime, Friedrich Balke 3. Nietzsche on Criminal Law, Mariana Valverde 4. Law's Ignoble Compassion, Marinos Diamantides 5. Cultural Property as Aphorism, Tatiana Flessas 6. Nietzsche between Jews and Jurists, Anton Schutz 7. Nietzsche's Hermeneutics: Good and Bad Interpreters of Texts, Richard Weisberg 8. The Fourth Book of the Legislator, Adam Gearey 9. Slow Reading, Peter Goodrich
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