Essays in Legal and Moral Philosophy

Essays in Legal and Moral Philosophy
Author: H. Kelsen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401026536

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In his choice of texts, the Editor has been faced with the difficult task of selecting, from among the author's more than 600 publications, those of the greatest philosophical interest. It is chiefly the topics of value-rela tivism and the logic of norms that have been kept in view. The selection has also been guided by the endeavour to reprint, so far as possible, texts which have not hitherto appeared in English. At times, however, this aim has had to be discarded, in order to include works of key im portance and also the latest expressions of Kelsen's view. In addition to the two topics already mentioned, the Editor has con sidered Kelsen's discussions of the causal principle to be so far worthy of philosophical attention, that some writings on causality and account ability have been included in this collection of philosophical studies. OTA WEINBERGER Hans Kelsen died on April 19th, 1973. Only his work now lives, for the inspiration of future generations of jurists and philosophers. Graz, 25th April, 1973 OT A WEINBERGER TRANSLATOR'S NOTE I am obliged to the Editor for his careful scrutiny of the translation, which has led to a number of corrections and improvements in the text.

ESSAYS IN LEGAL ETHICS

ESSAYS IN LEGAL ETHICS
Author: GEORGE WILLIAM WARVELLE
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781304570185

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George William Warvelle, 1852-1940, was a legal paragon in his time; a Professor of Law in Chicago; a prominent legal scholar; and the author of many law volumes still in print and found in law offices and libraries today. This book was first published in 1902 in an era of no radio, no TV, or other electronic wastelands; an era when man communicated with conversation, reading and writing. The book is by a lawyer and was aimed at the then law students and practicing lawyers; however, the lessons therein are of historical interest to any lawyer or scholarly person today.

Morality Authority and Law

Morality  Authority  and Law
Author: Stephen Darwall
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2013-03-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199662586

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Stephen Darwall presents a series of essays that explore the view that morality is second-personal, entailing mutual accountability and the authority to address demands. He illustrates the power of the second-personal framework to illuminate a wide variety of issues in moral, political, and legal philosophy.

The Authority of Law

The Authority of Law
Author: Joseph Raz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1979
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015066045918

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This revised edition of one of the classic works of modern legal philosophy, first published in 1979, represents Raz's landmark contribution which has had an enduring influence on philosophical work on the nature of law and its relation to morality. The new edition includes two previously uncollected essays and a new introduction from the author.

Ethics in the Public Domain

Ethics in the Public Domain
Author: Joseph Raz
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1994-06-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191018756

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This new collection of essays opens with a pivotal essay, not previously published, on the implications of the moral duties which arise out of concern for the well-being of others. The first part of the book concentrates on the consequences of two central aspects of well-being: the importance of membership in groups - the role of belonging - and the active character of well-being - that it largely consists in successful activities. Both aspects have far-reaching political implications, explored in essays on free expression, national self-determination, and multiculturalism, among others. Against the background of the moral and political views developed in the first part, the second part of the book explores various aspects of the dynamic inter-relations between law and morality, offering some building blocks towards a theory of law.

In the Realm of Legal and Moral Philosophy

In the Realm of Legal and Moral Philosophy
Author: M. Kramer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 211
Release: 1998-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780230377493

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In this wide-ranging investigation of many prominent issues in contemporary legal, political, and moral philosophy, Matthew Kramer combines penetrating critiques with original theorising as he examines the writings of numerous major theorists (including Ronald Dworkin, H.L.A. Hart, Alan Gewirth, Ronald Coase and Richard Posner). Among the many topics covered by Kramer's essays are the relative merits of legal positivism and natural-law theory, the appropriate understanding of justice, the role of consequences in moral decision-making, and the ultimate foundations of moral judgements.

Law Morality and Society

Law  Morality  and Society
Author: Herbert Lionel Adolphus Hart
Publsiher: Oxford : Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1977
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015058015333

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Law, Morality and Society Essays in Honour of H.L.A Hart

Harmful Thoughts

Harmful Thoughts
Author: Meir Dan-Cohen
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-01-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781400825059

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In these writings by one of our most creative legal philosophers, Meir Dan-Cohen explores the nature of the self and its response to legal commands and mounts a challenge to some prevailing tenets of legal theory and the neighboring moral, political, and economic thought. The result is an insider's critique of liberalism that extends contemporary liberalism's Kantian strand, combining it with postmodernist ideas about the contingent and socially constructed self to build a thoroughly original perspective on some of the most vital concerns of legal and moral theory. Dan-Cohen looks first at the ubiquity of legal coercion and considers its decisive impact on the nature of legal discourse and communication, on law's normative aspirations and claim to obedience, and on the ideal of the rule of law. He moves on to discuss basic values, stressing the preeminence of individual identity and human dignity over the more traditional liberal preoccupations with preference-based choice and experiential harm. Dan-Cohen then focuses more directly on the normative ramifications of the socially constructed self. Fundamental concepts such as responsibility and ownership are reinterpreted to take account of the constitutive role that social practices--particularly law and morality--play in the formation of the self. Throughout, Dan-Cohen draws on a uniquely productive mix of philosophical traditions and subjects, blending the methods of analytic philosophy with the concerns of Continental philosophers to reconceive the self and its relation to ethics and the law.