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John Finnis is a pre-eminent legal, moral, and political philosopher. This volume contains over 25 essays by leading international scholars of philosophy and law who critically engage with issues at the heart of Finnis' work.
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John Finnis is a pre-eminent legal, moral, and political philosopher. This volume contains over 25 essays by leading international scholars of philosophy and law who critically engage with issues at the heart of Finnis' work.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 628
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1067g
- ISBN-13: 9780198738107
- ISBN-10: 0198738102
- Artikelnr.: 47974621
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 628
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1067g
- ISBN-13: 9780198738107
- ISBN-10: 0198738102
- Artikelnr.: 47974621
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
John Keown DCL holds the Rose Kennedy Chair in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University, one of the world's premier centres of research into ethics. Having graduated in law from Cambridge he took a doctorate at Oxford and was then called to the Bar of England and Wales. Before being elected to the Rose Kennedy Chair he taught the law and ethics of medicine in the Faculty of Law at Cambridge, where he was a Fellow of Queens' College and of Churchill College. Professor Keown has written widely in the field of the law and ethics of medicine. His research has been cited by distinguished bodies worldwide, including the United States Supreme Court, the Law Lords, the Court of Appeal, the House of Commons, the House of Lords Select Committee on Medical Ethics, and the Australian Senate, one of several bodies before which he has been invited to testify. He has served as a member of the ethics committee of the British Medical Association. Robert P. George is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University. He holds a D.Phil from Oxford, where he studied under John Finnis and Joseph Raz. He is the author of numerous books, including Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality, and In Defence of Natural Law.
* Editors' Preface
* Introduction: The Achievement of John Finnis
* Reasons, Goods, and Principles
* 1: Joseph Raz: Value: A Menu of Questions
* 2: Roger Crisp: Finnis on Well-being
* 3: John Haldane: Reasoning about the Human Good, and the Role of the
Public Philosopher
* 4: Joseph Boyle: On the Most Fundamental Principle of Morality
* 5: Jeremy Waldron: What is Natural Law Like?
* Intentions in Action
* 6: Luke Gormally: Intention and Side-effects: John Finnis and
Elizabeth Anscombe
* 7: Anthony Kenny: Intention and Side-effects: The mens rea for Murder
* 8: Kevin L. Flannery SJ: John Finnis on Thomas Aquinas on Human
Action
* 9: Cristóbel Orrego: On Moral Philosophy and Kinds of Human Actions
* Justice, Rights, and Wrongdoing
* 10: John Gardner: Finnis on Justice
* 11: Matthew H. Kramer: Retributivism in the Spirit of Finnis
* 12: Leslie Green: The Nature of Limited Government
* 13: Christopher Tollefsen: Pure Perfectionism and the Limits of
Paternalism
* 14: Jacqueline Tasioulas and John Tasioulas: "Lawful mercy" in
Measure for Measure
* 15: Patrick Lee: The Basis for Being a Subject of Rights: The Natural
Law Position
* 16: Gerard V. Bradley: Constitutional and Other Persons
* 17: Anthony Fisher OP: Bioethics After Finnis
* 18: John Keown: A New Father for the Law and Ethics of Medicine
* Philosophy of Law
* 19: N E Simmonds: Value, Practice and Idea
* 20: Timothy Endicott: The Irony of Law
* 21: Timothy Macklem: Ideas of Easy Virtue
* 22: Julie Dickson: Law and its Theory: a Question of Priorities
* 23: Maris Köpcke Tinturé: Finnis on Legal and Moral Obligation
* 24: Richard Ekins: Constitutional Principle in the Laws of the
Commonwealth
* 25: Neil M. Gorsuch: Intention and the Allocation of Risk
* Philosophy, Religion, and Public Reasons
* 26: Thomas Pink: The Right to Religious Liberty and the Coercion of
Belief: A Note on Dignitatis Humanae
* 27: Germain Grisez: Natural Law and the Transcendent Source of Human
Fulfillment
* Reflections and Responses
* 28: John Finnis: Responses
* Bibliography of the Published Works of John Finnis
* Introduction: The Achievement of John Finnis
* Reasons, Goods, and Principles
* 1: Joseph Raz: Value: A Menu of Questions
* 2: Roger Crisp: Finnis on Well-being
* 3: John Haldane: Reasoning about the Human Good, and the Role of the
Public Philosopher
* 4: Joseph Boyle: On the Most Fundamental Principle of Morality
* 5: Jeremy Waldron: What is Natural Law Like?
* Intentions in Action
* 6: Luke Gormally: Intention and Side-effects: John Finnis and
Elizabeth Anscombe
* 7: Anthony Kenny: Intention and Side-effects: The mens rea for Murder
* 8: Kevin L. Flannery SJ: John Finnis on Thomas Aquinas on Human
Action
* 9: Cristóbel Orrego: On Moral Philosophy and Kinds of Human Actions
* Justice, Rights, and Wrongdoing
* 10: John Gardner: Finnis on Justice
* 11: Matthew H. Kramer: Retributivism in the Spirit of Finnis
* 12: Leslie Green: The Nature of Limited Government
* 13: Christopher Tollefsen: Pure Perfectionism and the Limits of
Paternalism
* 14: Jacqueline Tasioulas and John Tasioulas: "Lawful mercy" in
Measure for Measure
* 15: Patrick Lee: The Basis for Being a Subject of Rights: The Natural
Law Position
* 16: Gerard V. Bradley: Constitutional and Other Persons
* 17: Anthony Fisher OP: Bioethics After Finnis
* 18: John Keown: A New Father for the Law and Ethics of Medicine
* Philosophy of Law
* 19: N E Simmonds: Value, Practice and Idea
* 20: Timothy Endicott: The Irony of Law
* 21: Timothy Macklem: Ideas of Easy Virtue
* 22: Julie Dickson: Law and its Theory: a Question of Priorities
* 23: Maris Köpcke Tinturé: Finnis on Legal and Moral Obligation
* 24: Richard Ekins: Constitutional Principle in the Laws of the
Commonwealth
* 25: Neil M. Gorsuch: Intention and the Allocation of Risk
* Philosophy, Religion, and Public Reasons
* 26: Thomas Pink: The Right to Religious Liberty and the Coercion of
Belief: A Note on Dignitatis Humanae
* 27: Germain Grisez: Natural Law and the Transcendent Source of Human
Fulfillment
* Reflections and Responses
* 28: John Finnis: Responses
* Bibliography of the Published Works of John Finnis
* Editors' Preface
* Introduction: The Achievement of John Finnis
* Reasons, Goods, and Principles
* 1: Joseph Raz: Value: A Menu of Questions
* 2: Roger Crisp: Finnis on Well-being
* 3: John Haldane: Reasoning about the Human Good, and the Role of the
Public Philosopher
* 4: Joseph Boyle: On the Most Fundamental Principle of Morality
* 5: Jeremy Waldron: What is Natural Law Like?
* Intentions in Action
* 6: Luke Gormally: Intention and Side-effects: John Finnis and
Elizabeth Anscombe
* 7: Anthony Kenny: Intention and Side-effects: The mens rea for Murder
* 8: Kevin L. Flannery SJ: John Finnis on Thomas Aquinas on Human
Action
* 9: Cristóbel Orrego: On Moral Philosophy and Kinds of Human Actions
* Justice, Rights, and Wrongdoing
* 10: John Gardner: Finnis on Justice
* 11: Matthew H. Kramer: Retributivism in the Spirit of Finnis
* 12: Leslie Green: The Nature of Limited Government
* 13: Christopher Tollefsen: Pure Perfectionism and the Limits of
Paternalism
* 14: Jacqueline Tasioulas and John Tasioulas: "Lawful mercy" in
Measure for Measure
* 15: Patrick Lee: The Basis for Being a Subject of Rights: The Natural
Law Position
* 16: Gerard V. Bradley: Constitutional and Other Persons
* 17: Anthony Fisher OP: Bioethics After Finnis
* 18: John Keown: A New Father for the Law and Ethics of Medicine
* Philosophy of Law
* 19: N E Simmonds: Value, Practice and Idea
* 20: Timothy Endicott: The Irony of Law
* 21: Timothy Macklem: Ideas of Easy Virtue
* 22: Julie Dickson: Law and its Theory: a Question of Priorities
* 23: Maris Köpcke Tinturé: Finnis on Legal and Moral Obligation
* 24: Richard Ekins: Constitutional Principle in the Laws of the
Commonwealth
* 25: Neil M. Gorsuch: Intention and the Allocation of Risk
* Philosophy, Religion, and Public Reasons
* 26: Thomas Pink: The Right to Religious Liberty and the Coercion of
Belief: A Note on Dignitatis Humanae
* 27: Germain Grisez: Natural Law and the Transcendent Source of Human
Fulfillment
* Reflections and Responses
* 28: John Finnis: Responses
* Bibliography of the Published Works of John Finnis
* Introduction: The Achievement of John Finnis
* Reasons, Goods, and Principles
* 1: Joseph Raz: Value: A Menu of Questions
* 2: Roger Crisp: Finnis on Well-being
* 3: John Haldane: Reasoning about the Human Good, and the Role of the
Public Philosopher
* 4: Joseph Boyle: On the Most Fundamental Principle of Morality
* 5: Jeremy Waldron: What is Natural Law Like?
* Intentions in Action
* 6: Luke Gormally: Intention and Side-effects: John Finnis and
Elizabeth Anscombe
* 7: Anthony Kenny: Intention and Side-effects: The mens rea for Murder
* 8: Kevin L. Flannery SJ: John Finnis on Thomas Aquinas on Human
Action
* 9: Cristóbel Orrego: On Moral Philosophy and Kinds of Human Actions
* Justice, Rights, and Wrongdoing
* 10: John Gardner: Finnis on Justice
* 11: Matthew H. Kramer: Retributivism in the Spirit of Finnis
* 12: Leslie Green: The Nature of Limited Government
* 13: Christopher Tollefsen: Pure Perfectionism and the Limits of
Paternalism
* 14: Jacqueline Tasioulas and John Tasioulas: "Lawful mercy" in
Measure for Measure
* 15: Patrick Lee: The Basis for Being a Subject of Rights: The Natural
Law Position
* 16: Gerard V. Bradley: Constitutional and Other Persons
* 17: Anthony Fisher OP: Bioethics After Finnis
* 18: John Keown: A New Father for the Law and Ethics of Medicine
* Philosophy of Law
* 19: N E Simmonds: Value, Practice and Idea
* 20: Timothy Endicott: The Irony of Law
* 21: Timothy Macklem: Ideas of Easy Virtue
* 22: Julie Dickson: Law and its Theory: a Question of Priorities
* 23: Maris Köpcke Tinturé: Finnis on Legal and Moral Obligation
* 24: Richard Ekins: Constitutional Principle in the Laws of the
Commonwealth
* 25: Neil M. Gorsuch: Intention and the Allocation of Risk
* Philosophy, Religion, and Public Reasons
* 26: Thomas Pink: The Right to Religious Liberty and the Coercion of
Belief: A Note on Dignitatis Humanae
* 27: Germain Grisez: Natural Law and the Transcendent Source of Human
Fulfillment
* Reflections and Responses
* 28: John Finnis: Responses
* Bibliography of the Published Works of John Finnis