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Ethical Rationalism and the Law.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Capps, Patrick
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1; The Past, Present and Future of Ethical Rationalism; I. Introduction; II. The Strong Ethical Rationalism of Kant and Gewirth; III. The Dialectically Necessary Argument for the PGC; IV. Applying the PGC; V. Further Thoughts on the Relationship Between Kant and Gewirth; VI. Summary of Chapters; VII. Conclusion; 2; How to Become a Successful Hegelian; I. Introduction; II. Orthodox Reason: Monological and Dialogical; III. The Compatibility of the Monological and the Dialogical; IV. Dialogical Subjectivity and Alienation in Hegel; V. Hegel and Kant: Looking Inward and Looking Outward.
  • VI. Property is Not a Relation to a ""Thing""VII. The Monological Sufficiency of Agency; VIII. Beyleveld""s Account of the Argument from the Sufficiency of Agency; IX. Conclusion; 3; Identifying and Justifying Moral Norms: Necessary Basics; I. Introduction; II. What Rational Egoists Seek in a Moral Theory; III. Arguing from the Sufficiency of Agency: Terms and Tokens; IV. The Distinctively Dialectical Necessity of Moral Claims; V. Self-understanding, Moral Character and the Character of Morality; 4; Hope, Agency, and Aesthetic Sensibility: A Response to Beyleveld""s Account of Kantian Hope.
  • I. Introducing HopeII. Hope in Beyleveld""s Kantianism; III. Aesthetic Perspectives on Hope; IV. Hope Revisited; 5; Justification in Morality and the Law; I. Grounding the Law: Positivism/Contractarianism; II. Grounding the Law: Morality; III. Conclusion; 6; Advance Refusals and the Personal Identity Objection; I. Introduction; II. The Personal Identity Objection; III. The Mental Capacity Act and Court of Protection; IV. Advance Refusals and a Good Faith Attempt to Give Effect to the PGC; V. Conclusion; 7; Law as a Moral Judgment, the Domain of Jurisprudence, and Technological Management.
  • I. IntroductionII. Law as a Normative Enterprise and Technological Management as a Non-normative Enterprise; III. The Price of Technological Management; IV. Revisiting the Concept of Law; V. The Domain of Jurisprudence; VI. A New Agenda for Jurisprudence; VII. Conclusion; 8; Beyond Reason: The Legal Importance of Emotions; I. Introduction; II. Law and Ethical Rationalism; III. Ethical Rationalism and Sexual Offences; IV. Conclusion; 9; Public Goods in the Ethical Reconsideration of Research Innovation; I. Introduction; II. Beyleveld""s Co-operative Model and Research as a Public Good.
  • III. Scoping the Public Interest and the Public GoodIV. Two Models of the Public Good; V. Capture and Commodification; VI. Reconsidering Ethical Partnerships; VII. Conclusion: Rejecting the Commodities Model; 10; Privacy, Politeness and the Boundary Between Theory and Practice in Ethical Rationalism; I. The Context of Data Protection and Medical Research Using Biobanking and Genetic Information; II. The Problem of Privacy; III. The Attitude Gap; IV. Politeness30; V. Practical Politeness for Biobanking; VI. International Association of Biobanking.