The Justification of the Law /
"Men enjoy justice steadily and by design only when they live in a society that affords opportunities to all . . . to form aspirations for their society."-From the Introduction"The crux about which this book revolves is theory of justice," writes Clarence Morris. In its simplest...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
[2016]
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Edición: | Reprint 2016 |
Colección: | Anniversary Collection
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Introductory Schema
- Chapter 1. Law, Justice, and the Public's Aspirations
- Chapter 2. The Austerity of the True and the Sociality of the Just
- Chapter 3. On Liberation and Liberty: Marcuse's and Mill's Essays Compared
- Chapter 4. Law and Logic
- Chapter 5. Enacted Law: Eighteenth-Century Hopes and Twentieth-Century Accomplishments
- Chapter 6. Law, Reason, and Sociology
- Chapter 7. The Board of Punishments' Interpretation of the Chinese Imperial Code
- Chapter 8. The Rights and Duties of Beasts and Trees
- Notes