Aristotle and The Philosophy of Law Theory Practice and Justice

Aristotle and The Philosophy of Law  Theory  Practice and Justice
Author: Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer,Nuno M.M.S. Coelho
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2013-02-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789400760318

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The book presents a new focus on the legal philosophical texts of Aristotle, which offers a much richer frame for the understanding of practical thought, legal reasoning and political experience. It allows understanding how human beings interact in a complex world, and how extensive the complexity is which results from humans’ own power of self-construction and autonomy. The Aristotelian approach recognizes the limits of rationality and the inevitable and constitutive contingency in Law. All this offers a helpful instrument to understand the changes globalisation imposes to legal experience today. The contributions in this collection do not merely pay attention to private virtues, but focus primarily on public virtues. They deal with the fact that law is dependent on political power and that a person can never be sure about the facts of a case or about the right way to act. They explore the assumption that a detailed knowledge of Aristotle's epistemology is necessary, because of the direct connection between Enlightened reasoning and legal positivism. They pay attention to the concept of proportionality, which can be seen as a precondition to discuss liberalism.

Reconstructing Restorative Justice Philosophy

Reconstructing Restorative Justice Philosophy
Author: Theo Gavrielides,Vasso Artinopoulou
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317070177

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This book takes bold steps in forming much-needed philosophical foundations for restorative justice through deconstructing and reconstructing various models of thinking. It challenges current debates through the consideration and integration of various disciplines such as law, criminology, philosophy and human rights into restorative justice theory, resulting in the development of new and stimulating arguments. Topics covered include the close relationship and convergence of restorative justice and human rights, some of the challenges of engagement with human rights, the need for the recognition of the teachings of restorative justice at both the theoretical and the applied level, the Aristotelian theory on restorative justice, the role of restorative justice in schools and in police practice and a discussion of the humanistic African philosophy of Ubuntu. With international contributions from various disciplines and through the use of value based research methods, the book deconstructs existing concepts and suggests a new conceptual model for restorative justice. This unique book will be of interest to academics, researchers, policy-makers and practitioners.

Morals and Law

Morals and Law
Author: Max Hamburger
Publsiher: Biblo & Tannen Publishers
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1965-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0819601519

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Aristotle and Natural Law

Aristotle and Natural Law
Author: Tony Burns
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-10-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781441199195

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Aristotle and Natural Law lays out a new theoretical approach which distinguishes between the notions of 'interpretation,' 'appropriation,' 'negotiation' and 'reconstruction' of the meaning of texts and their component concepts. These categories are then deployed in an examination of the role which the concept of natural law is used by Aristotle in a number of key texts. The book argues that Aristotle appropriated the concept of natural law, first formulated by the defenders of naturalism in the 'nature versus convention debate' in classical Athens. Thereby he contributed to the emergence and historical evolution of the meaning of one of the most important concept in the lexicon of Western political thought. Aristotle and Natural Law argues that Aristotle's ethics is best seen as a certain type of natural law theory which does not allow for the possibility that individuals might appeal to natural law in order to criticize existing laws and institutions. Rather its function is to provide them with a philosophical justification from the standpoint of Aristotle's metaphysics.

Aristotle and Modern Law

Aristotle and Modern Law
Author: James Bernard Murphy,Richard Oliver Brooks
Publsiher: Dartmouth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105060713232

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The series "Philosophers and Law" selects and makes available the most important essays in English that deal with the application to law of the work of major philosophers for whom law was not a main concern. The essays are based on scholarly study of particular philosophers and deal with both the nature and role of law and the application of philosophy to specific areas of law.

Legal Philosophy from Plato to Hegel

Legal Philosophy from Plato to Hegel
Author: Huntington Cairns
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2019-12-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781421433448

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Originally published in 1949. Huntington Cairns identifies the views that major Western philosophers took on law, the problems they considered significant about law, and the nature of the solutions they proposed. This book develops ideas discussed in Cairns' Law and the Social Sciences (1935) and Theory of Legal Science (1941). The object of these three volumes is the same: to construct the foundation of a theory of law that is the necessary antecedent to a possible jurisprudence. The inventory of philosophers that Cairns examines includes Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Aquinas, Hobbes, Spinoza, and Hegel.

Law and Justice in Community

Law and Justice in Community
Author: Garrett Barden,Tim Murphy
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2010-08-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199592685

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The origins of civil society and the function of law -- Justice, ownership, and law -- Natural justice and conventional justice -- Justice and the trading order -- Adjudication and interpretation -- Morality, law, and legislation -- Natural law -- Rights -- The force of law -- The authority and legitimacy of law.

Aristotle on Truth Dialogue Justice and Decision

Aristotle on Truth  Dialogue  Justice and Decision
Author: Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer,Nuno M.M.S. Coelho
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2023-12-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783031454851

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In this thought-provoking book, you’ll find timeless questions explored through a fresh lens. First delving into the profound significance of Socrates’ dialogical method and the inescapable nature of conflict, it ponders the rational capacities of humanity in terms of establishing harmonious communities. But this isn’t merely a philosophical debate; it’s a pragmatic exploration of real-world challenges. No longer limiting itself to abstract theories, the book then seeks to navigate the practical terrain of science and politics. Drawing inspiration from Aristotle, renowned for his investigations into the intricate connections between theory, technology, ethics, and politics, it tackles the essential question: How can we reconcile divergent views? At the book’s core lies Aristotle’s revolutionary concept of dialogue, which portrays truth as a delicate equilibrium between opposing forces, transcending the rigid boundaries of true and false. Join this captivating journey as the author reveals the hidden paths to meaningful coexistence in a world filled with conflicting perspectives.