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This volume examines the views of seven prominent ethical traditions on the making and unmaking of boundaries.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9780521819718
- ISBN-10: 0521819717
- Artikelnr.: 22732314
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9780521819718
- ISBN-10: 0521819717
- Artikelnr.: 22732314
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Allen Buchanan and Margaret Moore; Part I. The Jewish
Tradition: 2. Making and unmaking the boundaries of the Holy Land Menachem
Lorberbaum; 3. Man-made boundaries and man-made holiness in the Jewish
tradition Daniel Statman; Part II. The Confucian Tradition: 4. The making
and unmaking of boundaries: a contemporary Confucian perspective Daniel
Bell; 5. Borders of our minds: territories, boundaries, and power in the
Confucian tradition L. H. M. Ling; Part III. The Christian Tradition: 6.
The Christian tradition Anthony Pagden; 7. Christianity and territorial
right Reverend Oliver O'Donovan; Part IV. The Natural Law Tradition: 8. The
making and unmaking of boundaries from the Natural Law perspective Richard
Tuck; 9. Natural Law and the re-making of boundaries John Finnis; Part V.
The Islamic Tradition: 10. Political boundaries and moral communities: an
Islamic perspective Sohail H. Hashmi; 11. The unbounded law of God and
territorial boundaries Khaled Abou El Fadl; Part VI. The Liberal Tradition:
12. The making and unmaking of boundaries: what liberalism has to say Allen
Buchanan; 13. Liberalism and boundaries: a response to Allen Buchanan David
Miller; Part VI. The International Law Tradition: 14. The making and
unmaking of boundaries: international law Andrew Hurrell; 15. People and
boundaries: an internationalized public law approach Benedict Kingsbury;
Part VIII. Conclusion: 16. Overview Margaret Moore.
Tradition: 2. Making and unmaking the boundaries of the Holy Land Menachem
Lorberbaum; 3. Man-made boundaries and man-made holiness in the Jewish
tradition Daniel Statman; Part II. The Confucian Tradition: 4. The making
and unmaking of boundaries: a contemporary Confucian perspective Daniel
Bell; 5. Borders of our minds: territories, boundaries, and power in the
Confucian tradition L. H. M. Ling; Part III. The Christian Tradition: 6.
The Christian tradition Anthony Pagden; 7. Christianity and territorial
right Reverend Oliver O'Donovan; Part IV. The Natural Law Tradition: 8. The
making and unmaking of boundaries from the Natural Law perspective Richard
Tuck; 9. Natural Law and the re-making of boundaries John Finnis; Part V.
The Islamic Tradition: 10. Political boundaries and moral communities: an
Islamic perspective Sohail H. Hashmi; 11. The unbounded law of God and
territorial boundaries Khaled Abou El Fadl; Part VI. The Liberal Tradition:
12. The making and unmaking of boundaries: what liberalism has to say Allen
Buchanan; 13. Liberalism and boundaries: a response to Allen Buchanan David
Miller; Part VI. The International Law Tradition: 14. The making and
unmaking of boundaries: international law Andrew Hurrell; 15. People and
boundaries: an internationalized public law approach Benedict Kingsbury;
Part VIII. Conclusion: 16. Overview Margaret Moore.
1. Introduction Allen Buchanan and Margaret Moore; Part I. The Jewish
Tradition: 2. Making and unmaking the boundaries of the Holy Land Menachem
Lorberbaum; 3. Man-made boundaries and man-made holiness in the Jewish
tradition Daniel Statman; Part II. The Confucian Tradition: 4. The making
and unmaking of boundaries: a contemporary Confucian perspective Daniel
Bell; 5. Borders of our minds: territories, boundaries, and power in the
Confucian tradition L. H. M. Ling; Part III. The Christian Tradition: 6.
The Christian tradition Anthony Pagden; 7. Christianity and territorial
right Reverend Oliver O'Donovan; Part IV. The Natural Law Tradition: 8. The
making and unmaking of boundaries from the Natural Law perspective Richard
Tuck; 9. Natural Law and the re-making of boundaries John Finnis; Part V.
The Islamic Tradition: 10. Political boundaries and moral communities: an
Islamic perspective Sohail H. Hashmi; 11. The unbounded law of God and
territorial boundaries Khaled Abou El Fadl; Part VI. The Liberal Tradition:
12. The making and unmaking of boundaries: what liberalism has to say Allen
Buchanan; 13. Liberalism and boundaries: a response to Allen Buchanan David
Miller; Part VI. The International Law Tradition: 14. The making and
unmaking of boundaries: international law Andrew Hurrell; 15. People and
boundaries: an internationalized public law approach Benedict Kingsbury;
Part VIII. Conclusion: 16. Overview Margaret Moore.
Tradition: 2. Making and unmaking the boundaries of the Holy Land Menachem
Lorberbaum; 3. Man-made boundaries and man-made holiness in the Jewish
tradition Daniel Statman; Part II. The Confucian Tradition: 4. The making
and unmaking of boundaries: a contemporary Confucian perspective Daniel
Bell; 5. Borders of our minds: territories, boundaries, and power in the
Confucian tradition L. H. M. Ling; Part III. The Christian Tradition: 6.
The Christian tradition Anthony Pagden; 7. Christianity and territorial
right Reverend Oliver O'Donovan; Part IV. The Natural Law Tradition: 8. The
making and unmaking of boundaries from the Natural Law perspective Richard
Tuck; 9. Natural Law and the re-making of boundaries John Finnis; Part V.
The Islamic Tradition: 10. Political boundaries and moral communities: an
Islamic perspective Sohail H. Hashmi; 11. The unbounded law of God and
territorial boundaries Khaled Abou El Fadl; Part VI. The Liberal Tradition:
12. The making and unmaking of boundaries: what liberalism has to say Allen
Buchanan; 13. Liberalism and boundaries: a response to Allen Buchanan David
Miller; Part VI. The International Law Tradition: 14. The making and
unmaking of boundaries: international law Andrew Hurrell; 15. People and
boundaries: an internationalized public law approach Benedict Kingsbury;
Part VIII. Conclusion: 16. Overview Margaret Moore.