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Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Philosophical Issues ; 200100ENGGPS1Publication details: Boston Blackwell Publishers 2001Description: 557pISBN:
  • 0631230262
DDC classification:
  • N51(N50) SO710
Partial contents:
I. Ethics and Social Philosophy 1 "I Thought She Consented" Marcia W. Baron 2 Against Constitutive Incommensurability or Buying and Selling Friends Ruth Chang 3 Law and Social Order Russell Hardin 4 Rapes Without Rapists: Consent and Reasonable Mistake Douglas N. Husak and George C. Thomas III 5 What We Can Reasonably Reject Thomas W. Pogge 6 A Place for Cost-Benefit Analysis David Schmidtz II. Political Philosophy 7 Against Rights Richard J. Arneson 8 Managing Scarcity: Toward a More Political Theory of Justice. Robert E. Goodin 9 A Critique of Philip Pettit`s Republicanism Charles Larmore 10 Classical Realism Brian Leiter 11 Deliberative Democracy and the Discursive Dilemma Philip Pettit 12 On the Territorial Rights of States A. John Simmons 13 Inequality: A Complex, Individualistic, and Comparative Notion Larry S. Temkin III. Legal Philosophy 14 The Conventionality Thesis Jules L. Coleman 15 Egalitarianism and the Problem of Tort Liability Michael L. Corrado 16 Reconciling Autonomy and Efficiency in Contract Law: The Vertical Integration Strategy Jody S. Kraus 17 The Judicial Community Christopher Kutz 18 Law as Command: The Model of Command in Modern Jurisprudence Gerald J. Postema 19 Criminal Justice and Legal Reparations as an Alternative to Punishment Geoffrey Sayre-McCord 20 Judicial Can`t Scott J. Shapiro
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I. Ethics and Social Philosophy
1 "I Thought She Consented"
Marcia W. Baron
2 Against Constitutive Incommensurability or Buying and Selling Friends
Ruth Chang
3 Law and Social Order
Russell Hardin
4 Rapes Without Rapists: Consent and Reasonable Mistake
Douglas N. Husak and George C. Thomas III
5 What We Can Reasonably Reject
Thomas W. Pogge
6 A Place for Cost-Benefit Analysis
David Schmidtz
II. Political Philosophy
7 Against Rights
Richard J. Arneson
8 Managing Scarcity: Toward a More Political Theory of Justice.
Robert E. Goodin
9 A Critique of Philip Pettit`s Republicanism
Charles Larmore
10 Classical Realism
Brian Leiter
11 Deliberative Democracy and the Discursive Dilemma
Philip Pettit
12 On the Territorial Rights of States
A. John Simmons
13 Inequality: A Complex, Individualistic, and Comparative Notion
Larry S. Temkin
III. Legal Philosophy
14 The Conventionality Thesis
Jules L. Coleman
15 Egalitarianism and the Problem of Tort Liability
Michael L. Corrado
16 Reconciling Autonomy and Efficiency in Contract Law: The Vertical Integration
Strategy
Jody S. Kraus
17 The Judicial Community
Christopher Kutz
18 Law as Command: The Model of Command in Modern Jurisprudence
Gerald J. Postema
19 Criminal Justice and Legal Reparations as an Alternative to Punishment
Geoffrey Sayre-McCord
20 Judicial Can`t
Scott J. Shapiro

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