Law and Morality

Law and Morality

Bix, Brian; Himma, Kenneth Einar

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2005

526

Dura

Inglês

9780754625773

15 a 20 dias

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Contents: Introduction. Classical Natural Law Theory: Natural law and legal reasoning, John Finnis; The 'natural law tradition', John Finnis; Natural law jurisprudence, Mark C. Murphy; On the dividing line between natural law theory and legal positivism, Brian Bix. The Separability Thesis: Positivism and the separation of law and morals, H.L.A. Hart; What is the pure theory of law, Hans Kelsen; Moral aspects of legal theory, David Lyons; About morality and the nature of law, Joseph Raz. Constructive Interpretivism: Law as interpretation, Ronald Dworkin; Dworkin: a new link in the chain, Joseph Raz; On reason and authority in law's empire, John Finnis ; Trouble in law's empire: rethinking Dworkin's 3rd theory of law, Kenneth Einar Himma. Inclusive Legal Positivism: Authority, law and morality, Joseph Raz; On Hart's way out, Scott J. Shapiro; Incorporationism, conventionality and the practical difference thesis, Jules L. Coleman Morality and Conceptual Methodology: On the nature of law, Joseph Raz; Beyond the Hart/Dworkin debate: the methodology problem in jurisprudence, Brian Leiter; Hart's methodological positivism, Stephen R. Perry; Raz on necessity, Brian H. Bix; Name index.
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Modern Municipal Legal Systems;Practical Reasonableness;Natural Law Thesis;legal;Normal Justification Thesis;positivism;Exclusive Legal Positivists;John Finnis;Lex Iniusta;Mark Murphy *;Basic Human Goods;Brian Bix;Descriptive Jurisprudence;H. L. A. Hart *;Natural Law Theory;Hans Kelsen ?;Raz's View;David Lyons;Sources Thesis;Raz Joseph;Dworkin's View;Ronald Dworkin;Dworkin's Theory;Kenneth Einar Himma*;Separability Thesis;Joseph Raz;Secondary Rules;Scott J. Shapiro;Dependent Reasons;Jules L. Coleman;Legal Positivism;Brian Leiter;Hart's Theory;Stephen Perry *;Hart's View;Brian H. Bix;Hart's Claim;Analytic Jurisprudence;Vice Versa;Inclusive Legal Positivism;Strong Natural Law;Incorporation Thesis