Law : metaphyisics, meaning, and objecivity
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Law : metaphyisics, meaning, and objecivity
(Rodopi philosophical Studies, 8 . Social,
Rodopi, 2007
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内容説明
Papers in philosophy of law by some of the younger cutting-edge contributors to the field. Two sets of issues of crucial current importance are taken up. The first part deals with issues of meaning and objectivity in the metaphysics of law. The second part is about rights theory. This volume will be required reading for anyone interested in philosophy of law, and also of use for those with broader interests in ethics, metaethics, and social and political philosophy.
目次
Preface
Part I: Metaphysics, Meaning, and Objectivity
Nicos STAVROPOULOS: Interpretivist Theories of Law
Mark GREENBERG: How Facts Make Law
Ram NETA: On the Normative Significance of Brute Facts
Mark GREENBERG: On Practices and the Law
Enrique VILLANUEVA: Supervenience, Value, and Legal Content
Mark GREENBERG: Reasons Without Values?
Martin STONE: Theory, Practice and Ubiquitous Interpretation: The Basics
Scott HERSHOVITZ: Law as a Reflective Practice
Martin STONE: On Reflective Practices and 'Substituting for God'
Ori SIMCHEN: Metasemantics and Objectivity
Michael S. MOORE: Can Objectivity be Grounded in Semantics?
Part II: Rights Theory
Gopal SREENIVASAN: A Hybrid Theory of Claim-Rights
Horacio SPECTOR: Is the Will Theory of Rights Superseded by the Hybrid Theory?
Gopal SREENIVASAN: In Defence of the Hybrid Theory
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