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New Waves in Philosophy of Law

Dr. Maksymilian Del Mar

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English
16 August 2011
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.
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Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   436g
ISBN:   9780230276604
ISBN 10:   0230276601
Series:   New Waves in Philosophy
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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

Reviews for New Waves in Philosophy of Law

' New Waves in Philosophy of Law brings together some of the most promising younger scholars addressing many of the most pressing problems in the field. Those looking for fresh insights on current issues in legal philosophy should look no further.' - Thom Brooks, Newcastle University, UK


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