New waves in philosophy of law
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New waves in philosophy of law
(New waves in philosophy)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
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- : pbk
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Description
A collection of 11 cutting-edge essays by leading young scholars, challenging long-held assumptions and offering new research paradigms in Philosophy of Law - in five parts 1) methodology/metatheory; 2) reasoning/evaluating; 3) values/the moral life; 4) institutions/the social life; and 5) the global/international dimension.
Table of Contents
- Series Editors' Preface Notes on the Contributors Introduction
- M.Del Mar PART I: METHODOLOGY AND METATHEORY Rediscovering Fuller and Llewellyn: Law as Custom and Process
- S.Soosay Analytical Jurisprudence and Contingency
- M.Giudice Jurisprudence and Psychology
- D.Priel PART II: REASONING AND EVALUATING Pre-Reflective Law
- J.Crowe Virtue and Reason in Law
- A.Amaya PART III: VALUES AND THE MORAL LIFE Making Law Bind: Legal Normativity as a Dynamic Concept
- S.Delacroix Tolerance or Toleration? How to Deal with Religious Conflicts in Europe
- L.Zucca PART IV: INSTITUTIONS AND THE SOCIAL LIFE The Social Epistemology of Public Institutions
- M.Cohen Two Perspectives on the Requirements of a Practice
- S.Sciaraffa PART V: THE INTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL DIMENSION Legitimacy and Multi-Level Governance
- B. van der Vossen The Relative Authority of Law - A Contribution to 'Pluralist Jurisprudence'
- N.Roughan Index
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