Most of the papers collected in this volume are the forty papers that were presented at a conference where a group of philosophers, law professors, and political theorists gathered to reexamine the philosophical underpinnings of the Constitution.
Most of the papers collected in this volume are the forty papers that were presented at a conference where a group of philosophers, law professors, and political theorists gathered to reexamine the philosophical underpinnings of the Constitution.
Diana Tietjens Meyers is professor of philosophy at the University of Connecticut at Storrs. She is the author of Subjection and Subjectivity: Psychoanalytic Feminism and Moral Philosophy; Inalienable Rights: A Defense; and Self, Society, and Personal Choice. She is the editor of Feminist Ethics and Social Theory: A Sourcebook and coeditor of numerous books, including Women and Moral Theory.
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Preface Introduction: The Philosophical Foundations of the U.S. Constitution The Ideals of the Framers Introduction to Part One Virtue, the Public Good, and Publius The Purposes of the Constitution Democracy and the Constitution Introduction to Part Two Constitutional Revision Constitutional Limits on Majoritarian Democracy Interpreting the Constitution Introduction to Part Three Between Clause bound Literalism and Value Imposition: A Positivist Noninterpretivist Theory of Judicial Review Toward a Public Values Philosophy of the Constitution Constitutional Integrity and Compromise Current Issues in Constitutional Law Introduction to Part Four Access, Enablement, and the First Amendment Respect for Individuals Versus Respect for Groups: Public Aid for Confessional Schools in the United States and Canada The Right to Privacy and Personal Autonomy Procedural Due Process The Exclusionary Rule as Constitutional Renewal: U.S. Integrity and Canadian Repute
Preface Introduction: The Philosophical Foundations of the U.S. Constitution The Ideals of the Framers Introduction to Part One Virtue, the Public Good, and Publius The Purposes of the Constitution Democracy and the Constitution Introduction to Part Two Constitutional Revision Constitutional Limits on Majoritarian Democracy Interpreting the Constitution Introduction to Part Three Between Clause bound Literalism and Value Imposition: A Positivist Noninterpretivist Theory of Judicial Review Toward a Public Values Philosophy of the Constitution Constitutional Integrity and Compromise Current Issues in Constitutional Law Introduction to Part Four Access, Enablement, and the First Amendment Respect for Individuals Versus Respect for Groups: Public Aid for Confessional Schools in the United States and Canada The Right to Privacy and Personal Autonomy Procedural Due Process The Exclusionary Rule as Constitutional Renewal: U.S. Integrity and Canadian Repute
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