Research handbook on natural law theory
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Research handbook on natural law theory
(Research handbooks in legal theory)
Edward Elgar Pub., c2019
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Includes index
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Description
This thought-provoking Research Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of current research on natural law theory in ethics, politics and law, demonstrating the rigour and versatility of the tradition and offering an up-to-date picture of these ideas in the 21st century.
Featuring contributions from leading international scholars in disciplines from law and government to philosophy and religious studies, the Handbook explores both the philosophical foundations of natural law thinking and its practical implications for law, politics and governance. Chapters showcase the breadth and diversity of contemporary natural law thought, going beyond the dominant Catholic and Thomist perspectives to investigate natural law ideas in a variety of religious and cultural traditions, such as Judaism, Islam and Confucianism, as well as African American and feminist theory.
The Research Handbook on Natural Law Theory will prove an invaluable resource for scholars and students of law, legal theory, philosophy, politics and government, as well as theology and religious studies, who wish to engage with current thinking on natural law and its relevance to their fields. Legal practitioners and experts in public policy will also find its varied perspectives useful.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Preface
Contributors
1. The Natural Law Outlook
Jonathan Crowe and Constance Youngwon Lee
PART I WESTERN FOUNDATIONS
2. Aristotle as Natural Law Theorist
George Duke
3. Stoic Natural Law as Right Reason
Anna Taitslin
4. St. Augustine on Natural Law
Richard Dougherty
5. God, Aquinas and Natural Law Theory: The Question of Natural Kinds
Anthony J. Lisska
6. John Calvin's Natural Law Theory
Constance Youngwon Lee
7. Some Modern Conceptions of Natural Law
Terence Irwin
PART II TEXTS AND TRADITIONS
8. Natural Law in Judaism
Jonathan A. Jacobs
9. Natural Law in Islam from Theological and Legal Perspectives
Nadirsyah Hosen
10. Natural Law in Confucianism
Norman P. Ho
11. Natural Law and Biblical Law
Jonathan Burnside
12. Natural Law and Reformed Theology
David VanDrunen
13. Black Natural Law
Vincent Lloyd
14. Luce Irigaray on Women and Natural Law
Catherine Carol
PART III NORMATIVE CONCEPTS
15. Incommensurable Goods
Gary Chartier and Jere L. Fox
16. Virtue and Natural Law
Amalia Amaya
17. Natural Law and Imagination
Yannick Imbert
18. Intelligibility, Practical Reason and the Common Good
Jonathan Crowe
19. Natural Law and Natural Justice: A Thomistic Perspective
Tim Murphy
20. Natural Law and Physics: The State of Nature
Michael Detmold
PART IV LAW AND GOVERNANCE
21. Natural Law, the Common Good and the State
Gary Chartier and Jere L. Fox
22. Natural Law and Federalism
Nicholas Aroney
23. The Principle of Subsidiarity
Augusto Zimmermann
24. Natural Law and Constitutional Reasoning
Eoin Carolan
25. The Nature of Law
Jonathan Crowe
Index
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