Law, rights and discourse : the legal philosophy of Robert Alexy /
A philosophical system is not what one would expect to find in the work of a contemporary legal thinker. Robert Alexy's work counts as a striking exception. Over the past 28 years, Alexy has been developing, with remarkable clarity and consistency, a systematic philosophy covering most of the k...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; Portland, Or. :
Hart Pub.,
2007.
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Colección: | Legal Theory Today, No. 11.
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Preface
- TOC36;Contents
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I A Debate on Legal Positivism
- CH36;1 The Argument from Justice44; or How Not to Reply to Legal Positivism
- CH36;2 An Answer to Joseph Raz
- Part II Law and Morality
- CH36;3 Why Law Makes No Claims
- CH36;4 How Non45;Positivism Can Accommodate Legal Certainty
- CH36;5 Two Concepts of Objectivity
- CH36;6 Discourse Ethics44; Legal Positivism and the Law
- Part III Constitutional Rights
- CH36;7 Political Liberalism and the Structure of Rights58; On the Place and Limits of the Proportionality Requirement
- CH36;8 Proportionality44; Discretion and the Second Law of Balancing
- CH36;9 Human Rights and the Claim to Correctness in the Theory of Robert Alexy
- CH36;10 Three45;Person Justification
- Part IV Discourse and Argumentation
- CH36;11 Law8217;s Claim to Correctness
- CH36;12 A Teleological Approach to Legal Dialogues
- CH36;13 The Claim to Correctness and Inferentialism58; Alexy8217;s Theory of Practical Reason Reconsidered
- CH36;14 The Concept of Validity in a Theory of Social Action
- CH36;15 The Weight Formula and Argumentation
- Part V Comments and Responses
- CH36;16 Thirteen Replies
- IDX36;Index
- Last Page.