In Making Men Moral, his 1995 book, George questioned the central doctrines of liberal jurisprudence and political theory. In his new work he extends his critique of liberalism, and also goes beyond it to show how contemporary natural law theory provides a superior way of thinking about basic problems of justice and political morality. Students as well as scholars in law, political science, and philosophy will find George's arguments stimulating, challenging, and compelling.
In Making Men Moral, his 1995 book, George questioned the central doctrines of liberal jurisprudence and political theory. In his new work he extends his critique of liberalism, and also goes beyond it to show how contemporary natural law theory provides a superior way of thinking about basic problems of justice and political morality. Students as well as scholars in law, political science, and philosophy will find George's arguments stimulating, challenging, and compelling.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert George is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University. He is an former Presidential Appointee to the United States Commission on Human Rights, and has served as a Judicial Fellow at the Supreme Court of the United States
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * Part 1 Theoretical Issues * 2: Recent Criticism of Natural Law Theory * 3: Natural Law and Human Nature * 4: Does the ' Incommensurabiltiy Thesis' Imperil Common Sense Moral Judgements * 5: Natural Law and Positive Law * 6: Free Choice, Practical Reason and Fitness for the Rule of Law * Part 2 Moral and Political Questions * 8: Marriage and the Liberal Imagination * 9: What Sex Can Be: Alienation, Illusion, or One-Flesh Union * 10: Making Children Moral: Pornography, Parents and the Public Interest * 11: Public Reason and Political Conflict: Abortion and Homosexual Acts * 12: Natural Law and International Order * Part 3 Dialectical Engagement * 14: Human Flourishing as a Criterion of Morality: A Critique of Percy's Naturalism * 15: Nature, Morality and Homosexuality * 16: Can Sex be Reasonable? * 17: Moralistic Liberalism and Legal Moralism * 18: Law, Democracy, and Moral Disagreement * Index
* Introduction * Part 1 Theoretical Issues * 2: Recent Criticism of Natural Law Theory * 3: Natural Law and Human Nature * 4: Does the ' Incommensurabiltiy Thesis' Imperil Common Sense Moral Judgements * 5: Natural Law and Positive Law * 6: Free Choice, Practical Reason and Fitness for the Rule of Law * Part 2 Moral and Political Questions * 8: Marriage and the Liberal Imagination * 9: What Sex Can Be: Alienation, Illusion, or One-Flesh Union * 10: Making Children Moral: Pornography, Parents and the Public Interest * 11: Public Reason and Political Conflict: Abortion and Homosexual Acts * 12: Natural Law and International Order * Part 3 Dialectical Engagement * 14: Human Flourishing as a Criterion of Morality: A Critique of Percy's Naturalism * 15: Nature, Morality and Homosexuality * 16: Can Sex be Reasonable? * 17: Moralistic Liberalism and Legal Moralism * 18: Law, Democracy, and Moral Disagreement * Index
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