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Legal Thought and Philosophy - What Legal Scholarship is About (Hardcover)
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Legal Thought and Philosophy - What Legal Scholarship is About (Hardcover)
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This book proves to be an excellent guide through the labyrinth of
law. Its crucial point is legal order viewed from the perspective
of a situated 'We'. Jurisprudence appears as an implicit sort of
thinking, embedded in moral, political, epistemological, and
linguistic contexts. Numerous example cases lead us from everyday
issues to the abysses of violence. Anyone who practises or studies
law will highly profit from reading this book. One sees how law
functions by being more than mere law.' - Bernhard Waldenfels,
Ruhr-University Bochum, GermanyLegal Thought and Philosophy
clarifies background questions in legal research projects, such as
the relationship between law and justice, law and politics, law and
knowledge, facts and norms, normativity and validity, constituent
and constitutional power, and rule and context. It provides
advanced students in law and philosophy with an account of legal
thinking that combines analytical and phenomenological insights.
From a conception of justice as principled political
self-restraint, the book explains why there are moral reasons to
separate law from morality conceptually and in what sense a legal
order is positive - that is, set by authority and bound up with
history. The book explores the conditions under which law may
become an object of knowledge and theorizing, before finally
discussing how these features come together in law as
rule-following by citizens, officials, judges, and legislators
alike. Addressing advanced students in law and philosophy, this key
book: - bridges separate traditions in legal philosophy (in
particular analytical philosophy and phenomenology) - develops a
view of law as an institution of authority from a conception of
justice in the socio-political relationship between 'we' and 'the
others' - presents a systematic account of normativity and validity
- explains in what sense law is 'doing things with rules'.
Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Legal Order 2. Justice, Rights
and Human Dignity 3. Positive Law and Sovereign Authority 4. Legal
Knowledge and Legal Doctrine: Validity of Law 5. Following the Law
as Following a Rule Bibliography Index
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