Analyzing Law offers an important selection of the most influential and challenging work now being done in legal theory. A central focus of the essays in this work is the contribution of the well-known philosopher Jules Coleman to the various topics which are covered by the contributors.
Analyzing Law offers an important selection of the most influential and challenging work now being done in legal theory. A central focus of the essays in this work is the contribution of the well-known philosopher Jules Coleman to the various topics which are covered by the contributors.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian Bix is Frederick W. Thomas Associate Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Minnesota Law School
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* Introduction * I. Theory and Methodology * 1: Brian Bix: An Essay on The Objectivity of Law * 2: Scott J. Shapiro: The Difference That Rules Make * II. Schools of Thought * 3: Frederick Schauer: Positivism Through Thick and Thin * 4: Brian Leiter: Naturalism and Naturalized Jurisprudence * III. Philosophical Foundations of the Common Law * 5: Guido Calabresi: Supereditor or Translator: Comments on Coleman * 6: Jeremy Waldron: Is Coleman Hobbes or Hume (or perhaps Locke)? * 7: Stephen R. Perry: The Distributive Turn: Mischief, Misfortune and Tort Law * 8: Matthew H. Kramer: Of Aristotle and Ice Cream Cones: Reflections on Jules Coleman's Theory of Corrective Justice * IV. Critical Perspectives * 9: Martha A. Fineman: Contract, Marriage and Background Rules * 10: Robin West: The Other Utilitarians * 11: Mark V. Tushnet: Defending the Interdeterminacy Thesis * 12: Jerome McCristal Culp, Jr.: Choice, White Supremacy, Coleman: Philosophy of Economics, Race, and the Law * V. Response * 13: Jules L. Coleman: Second Thoughts and Other First Impressions
* Introduction * I. Theory and Methodology * 1: Brian Bix: An Essay on The Objectivity of Law * 2: Scott J. Shapiro: The Difference That Rules Make * II. Schools of Thought * 3: Frederick Schauer: Positivism Through Thick and Thin * 4: Brian Leiter: Naturalism and Naturalized Jurisprudence * III. Philosophical Foundations of the Common Law * 5: Guido Calabresi: Supereditor or Translator: Comments on Coleman * 6: Jeremy Waldron: Is Coleman Hobbes or Hume (or perhaps Locke)? * 7: Stephen R. Perry: The Distributive Turn: Mischief, Misfortune and Tort Law * 8: Matthew H. Kramer: Of Aristotle and Ice Cream Cones: Reflections on Jules Coleman's Theory of Corrective Justice * IV. Critical Perspectives * 9: Martha A. Fineman: Contract, Marriage and Background Rules * 10: Robin West: The Other Utilitarians * 11: Mark V. Tushnet: Defending the Interdeterminacy Thesis * 12: Jerome McCristal Culp, Jr.: Choice, White Supremacy, Coleman: Philosophy of Economics, Race, and the Law * V. Response * 13: Jules L. Coleman: Second Thoughts and Other First Impressions
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