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Bringing together leading scholars working on the topic of vagueness in philosophy and in law, this book fosters a dialogue between philosophers and legal scholars by examining how philosophers conceive vagueness in law from their theoretical perspective and how legal theorists make use of philosophical theories of vagueness.
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Bringing together leading scholars working on the topic of vagueness in philosophy and in law, this book fosters a dialogue between philosophers and legal scholars by examining how philosophers conceive vagueness in law from their theoretical perspective and how legal theorists make use of philosophical theories of vagueness.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 681g
- ISBN-13: 9780198782889
- ISBN-10: 0198782888
- Artikelnr.: 47866007
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 681g
- ISBN-13: 9780198782889
- ISBN-10: 0198782888
- Artikelnr.: 47866007
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Prof. Dr. Ralf Poscher is Professor of Public Law and Legal Philosophy at Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg and managing director of the Centre for Security and Society of the University of Freiburg. Prof. Poscher has been a Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence (2013), a guest researcher of the "Program in Law and Public Affairs" at Princeton University (2012), a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, USA (2007-2008), and a visiting professor at the University of Osaka (2007). His areas of research cover legal theory, fundamental rights and national security law. Geert Keil is Professor of Philosophy at Humboldt University of Berlin. His main areas of research are the philosophy of mind and action, epistemology, philosophical anthropology and metaphysics. Awarded with a Heisenberg scholarship of the German Research Foundation (DFG) and a Feodor Lynen scholarship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, he researched at the Universities of Trondheim, Stanford, and Basel. From 2005 to 2010 he held a chair in theoretical philosophy at RWTH Aachen University.
* Introduction
* Part I: Theories of Vagueness and Their Impact on Jurisprudence
* 1: Stephen Schiffer: Philosophical and Jurisprudential Issues of
Vagueness
* 2: Diana Raffman: Vagueness in Law: Placing the Blame Where It's Due
* 3: Ralf Poscher: An Intentionalist Account of Vagueness: A Legal
Perspective
* 4: Hrafn Asgeirsson: Can Legal Practice Adjudicate Between Theories
of Vagueness?
* 5: Michael S. Moore: Semantics, Metaphysics, and Objectivity in the
Law
* Part II: Vagueness Phenomena in Law
* 6: Andrei Marmor: Pragmatic Vagueness in Statutory Law
* 7: Frederick Schauer: Second-Order Vagueness in the Law
* 8: Marc Andree Weber: The Non-Conservativeness of Legal Definitions
* 9: Nikola Kompa: The Role of Vagueness and Context Sensitivity in
Legal Interpretation
* Part III: Dealing with Vagueness in Law
* 10: Lawrence M. Solan: Why It Is So Difficult to Resolve Vagueness in
Legal Interpretation
* 11: Brian Bix: Vagueness and Political Choice in Law
* 12: Leo Katz: Non-Epistemic Uncertainty and the Problem of Legal
Line-Drawing
* 13: Adam Kolber: Smoothing Vague Laws
* 14: Roy Sorensen: How Vagueness Makes Judges Lie
* 15: Jeremy Waldron: Clarity, Thoughtfulness, and the Rule of Law
* Part I: Theories of Vagueness and Their Impact on Jurisprudence
* 1: Stephen Schiffer: Philosophical and Jurisprudential Issues of
Vagueness
* 2: Diana Raffman: Vagueness in Law: Placing the Blame Where It's Due
* 3: Ralf Poscher: An Intentionalist Account of Vagueness: A Legal
Perspective
* 4: Hrafn Asgeirsson: Can Legal Practice Adjudicate Between Theories
of Vagueness?
* 5: Michael S. Moore: Semantics, Metaphysics, and Objectivity in the
Law
* Part II: Vagueness Phenomena in Law
* 6: Andrei Marmor: Pragmatic Vagueness in Statutory Law
* 7: Frederick Schauer: Second-Order Vagueness in the Law
* 8: Marc Andree Weber: The Non-Conservativeness of Legal Definitions
* 9: Nikola Kompa: The Role of Vagueness and Context Sensitivity in
Legal Interpretation
* Part III: Dealing with Vagueness in Law
* 10: Lawrence M. Solan: Why It Is So Difficult to Resolve Vagueness in
Legal Interpretation
* 11: Brian Bix: Vagueness and Political Choice in Law
* 12: Leo Katz: Non-Epistemic Uncertainty and the Problem of Legal
Line-Drawing
* 13: Adam Kolber: Smoothing Vague Laws
* 14: Roy Sorensen: How Vagueness Makes Judges Lie
* 15: Jeremy Waldron: Clarity, Thoughtfulness, and the Rule of Law
* Introduction
* Part I: Theories of Vagueness and Their Impact on Jurisprudence
* 1: Stephen Schiffer: Philosophical and Jurisprudential Issues of
Vagueness
* 2: Diana Raffman: Vagueness in Law: Placing the Blame Where It's Due
* 3: Ralf Poscher: An Intentionalist Account of Vagueness: A Legal
Perspective
* 4: Hrafn Asgeirsson: Can Legal Practice Adjudicate Between Theories
of Vagueness?
* 5: Michael S. Moore: Semantics, Metaphysics, and Objectivity in the
Law
* Part II: Vagueness Phenomena in Law
* 6: Andrei Marmor: Pragmatic Vagueness in Statutory Law
* 7: Frederick Schauer: Second-Order Vagueness in the Law
* 8: Marc Andree Weber: The Non-Conservativeness of Legal Definitions
* 9: Nikola Kompa: The Role of Vagueness and Context Sensitivity in
Legal Interpretation
* Part III: Dealing with Vagueness in Law
* 10: Lawrence M. Solan: Why It Is So Difficult to Resolve Vagueness in
Legal Interpretation
* 11: Brian Bix: Vagueness and Political Choice in Law
* 12: Leo Katz: Non-Epistemic Uncertainty and the Problem of Legal
Line-Drawing
* 13: Adam Kolber: Smoothing Vague Laws
* 14: Roy Sorensen: How Vagueness Makes Judges Lie
* 15: Jeremy Waldron: Clarity, Thoughtfulness, and the Rule of Law
* Part I: Theories of Vagueness and Their Impact on Jurisprudence
* 1: Stephen Schiffer: Philosophical and Jurisprudential Issues of
Vagueness
* 2: Diana Raffman: Vagueness in Law: Placing the Blame Where It's Due
* 3: Ralf Poscher: An Intentionalist Account of Vagueness: A Legal
Perspective
* 4: Hrafn Asgeirsson: Can Legal Practice Adjudicate Between Theories
of Vagueness?
* 5: Michael S. Moore: Semantics, Metaphysics, and Objectivity in the
Law
* Part II: Vagueness Phenomena in Law
* 6: Andrei Marmor: Pragmatic Vagueness in Statutory Law
* 7: Frederick Schauer: Second-Order Vagueness in the Law
* 8: Marc Andree Weber: The Non-Conservativeness of Legal Definitions
* 9: Nikola Kompa: The Role of Vagueness and Context Sensitivity in
Legal Interpretation
* Part III: Dealing with Vagueness in Law
* 10: Lawrence M. Solan: Why It Is So Difficult to Resolve Vagueness in
Legal Interpretation
* 11: Brian Bix: Vagueness and Political Choice in Law
* 12: Leo Katz: Non-Epistemic Uncertainty and the Problem of Legal
Line-Drawing
* 13: Adam Kolber: Smoothing Vague Laws
* 14: Roy Sorensen: How Vagueness Makes Judges Lie
* 15: Jeremy Waldron: Clarity, Thoughtfulness, and the Rule of Law