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Transforming Constitutions in Law, Literature, Economics and the Rest of Life
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Justice as Attunement demonstrates that to engage in the activity of attunement to the meaning of a text is to learn to do justice to ourselves and to others. This book highlights the transforming constitutions across the range of human relations and the place of justice as relevant to one and all: for, as Richard Dawson suggests, the root of justice is intertwined with constituting appropriate selves and relations.
A thoroughly-researched, interdisciplinary study, Justice as Attunement is an invaluable resource for any student or scholar of Law, Literature, Economics, and Philosophy, and…mehr
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A thoroughly-researched, interdisciplinary study, Justice as Attunement is an invaluable resource for any student or scholar of Law, Literature, Economics, and Philosophy, and indeed expertly illuminates the many useful and fascinating connections between these subjects.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136000485
- Artikelnr.: 39479030
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136000485
- Artikelnr.: 39479030
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Acknowledgements
Table of Cases
PROLOGUE
Attunement to Attunement
To a General Reader
When a Lawyer Writes a Complaint: Herbert A. Eastman
INTRODUCTION
Attunement to and from James Boyd White: Hearing the Hearing
Connecting Readers
An Alphabetical Lexicon
A Guide for Confusion: Composition and Literary Criticism at Amherst College
Quotations: Political Listening
Pronouns
ACTIVITY
'Questions of a Certain Sort': Michael Oakeshott
'Now I Know How to Go On': Ludwig Wittgenstein
ALIENATION
The 'Alienation Effect': Bertolt Brecht
'The Art of Placing Action at a Distance': Milner S. Ball
ATTENTION
The Love Rule: Simone Weil
'A Certain Negro Woman': Prigg v. Pennsylvania
Economizing on Attention: Arjo Klamer
ATTUNEMENT
'When One Learns a Distant Language': A. L. Becker
'Learning as Attunement': Frances Trix
CHARACTER
'Prejudices': Edmund Burke's Reflections on the French Revolution
'Integrity': Jane Austen's Persuasion
'Rational Fools' and Homo Economicus: Amartya Sen
CONSTITUTION
'An Entailed Inheritance': Edmund Burke's Reflections on the French Revolution
'WE THE PEOPLE' and McCulloch v. Maryland
Reimagining South Africa's 'Transformative Constitution'
CONVERSATION
'A Game with Hard Rules': David Tracy
'The Power of Conversation': Jane Austen's Persuasion
'The Longer Conversation': The Waitangi Tribunal
'By Challenging Your View of Economics': Peter E. Earl
CULTURE
'Talking Past Each Other': Joan Metge
'The Tribe of Economics': Arjo Klamer
EQUALITY
'Economic Power': John R. Commons and Holden v Hardy
Speaking Truth to Power: Nelson Mandela
Socratic Questioning: Clark D. Cunningham
EXPERIENCE
'Beyond Our Own Circle': Jane Austen's Persuasion
'Every Freshman a Phoenix': Amherst Composition and Literary Criticism
'Genuine Limit-Situations': David Tracy
'I Jettisoned Chicago Economics': Leonard Rapping
IMAGINATION
'In One Person Many People': William Shakespeare's King Richard II
'Maps of Sovereignty': Perry Dane on the Cherokee Nation
Images of Images: Kenneth Boulding's The Image
INTEGRATION
'An Integral Reality': Lon Fuller's Jurisprudence
Modern Constitutional Diversity: James Tully's Strange Multiplicity
JUDGEMENT
'When We Think About New Cases': Linda Ross Meyer
'The Source of This Court's Authority': Planned Parenthood v. Casey
JUSTICE
'The Sole Arbiter of Its Own Justice': Wi Parata v. Bishop of Wellington
'The Just Man Justices': Gerard Manley Hopkins
'When the Laws Themselves Become Immoral': Bram Fischer
'A Coalescence between Law and Justice': Ismail Mahomed
LANGUAGE
'It Most Froze Me to Hear such Talk': Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn
When a Law Student Reads Huckleberry Finn: Elizabeth Perry Hodges
When an Economist Drafts Legislation: John R. Commons
'The Legal-Economic Nexus': Warren J. Samuels
LISTENING
'Am I Understanding You Well?': Harville Hendrix
'Listening Modes': Mark Weisberg and Jean Koh Peters
METAPHOR
'The Whole of Thinking': Composition and Literary Criticism at Amherst
'The Negotiation of Meaning': George Lakoff and Mark Johnson
'The Economy of Intellect': D.N. McCloskey
METHOD
The Case Method of Law: Anthony Kronman
'A New Horizon': Bernard Lonergan's 'Transcendental Method'
MOVEMENT
'Transcending Our Own Competitive Particularity': C.S. Lewis
'Stuck': Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn
'Constitutional Transformation' in South Africa: A. J. van der Walt
PERFORMANCE
'The Performing Self': Composition and Literary Criticism at Amherst
Authority and Communication: Charles Bingham
PLAY
'Your Getting Lost': Robert Frost
A 'True Question': Hans-Georg Gadamer
QUESTIONING
'The Edge of an Abyss': Composition and Literary Criticism at Amherst
'The Socrates within Us': R. G. Collingwood
READING
'Ear Training': Composition and Literary Criticism at Amherst
'Good Reading': J. Hillis Miller
RHETORIC
'To Rediscover Rhetorical Elements': Kenneth Burke
'Probing for Common Ground': Wayne Booth's Rhetorology
SILENCE
Nelson Mandela's Speech from the Dock
'A Silent Professor': Mark Weisberg
UNDERSTANDING
'The Contents of this Treaty': Waitangi
'Now I Know How to Go On': Ludwig Wittgenstein
'Fusion of Horizons': Hans-Georg Gadamer
VOICE
'Officialese': Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem
'At Once Serious and Conversational': Lani Guinier's Demosprudence
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Acknowledgements
Table of Cases
PROLOGUE
Attunement to Attunement
To a General Reader
When a Lawyer Writes a Complaint: Herbert A. Eastman
INTRODUCTION
Attunement to and from James Boyd White: Hearing the Hearing
Connecting Readers
An Alphabetical Lexicon
A Guide for Confusion: Composition and Literary Criticism at Amherst College
Quotations: Political Listening
Pronouns
ACTIVITY
'Questions of a Certain Sort': Michael Oakeshott
'Now I Know How to Go On': Ludwig Wittgenstein
ALIENATION
The 'Alienation Effect': Bertolt Brecht
'The Art of Placing Action at a Distance': Milner S. Ball
ATTENTION
The Love Rule: Simone Weil
'A Certain Negro Woman': Prigg v. Pennsylvania
Economizing on Attention: Arjo Klamer
ATTUNEMENT
'When One Learns a Distant Language': A. L. Becker
'Learning as Attunement': Frances Trix
CHARACTER
'Prejudices': Edmund Burke's Reflections on the French Revolution
'Integrity': Jane Austen's Persuasion
'Rational Fools' and Homo Economicus: Amartya Sen
CONSTITUTION
'An Entailed Inheritance': Edmund Burke's Reflections on the French Revolution
'WE THE PEOPLE' and McCulloch v. Maryland
Reimagining South Africa's 'Transformative Constitution'
CONVERSATION
'A Game with Hard Rules': David Tracy
'The Power of Conversation': Jane Austen's Persuasion
'The Longer Conversation': The Waitangi Tribunal
'By Challenging Your View of Economics': Peter E. Earl
CULTURE
'Talking Past Each Other': Joan Metge
'The Tribe of Economics': Arjo Klamer
EQUALITY
'Economic Power': John R. Commons and Holden v Hardy
Speaking Truth to Power: Nelson Mandela
Socratic Questioning: Clark D. Cunningham
EXPERIENCE
'Beyond Our Own Circle': Jane Austen's Persuasion
'Every Freshman a Phoenix': Amherst Composition and Literary Criticism
'Genuine Limit-Situations': David Tracy
'I Jettisoned Chicago Economics': Leonard Rapping
IMAGINATION
'In One Person Many People': William Shakespeare's King Richard II
'Maps of Sovereignty': Perry Dane on the Cherokee Nation
Images of Images: Kenneth Boulding's The Image
INTEGRATION
'An Integral Reality': Lon Fuller's Jurisprudence
Modern Constitutional Diversity: James Tully's Strange Multiplicity
JUDGEMENT
'When We Think About New Cases': Linda Ross Meyer
'The Source of This Court's Authority': Planned Parenthood v. Casey
JUSTICE
'The Sole Arbiter of Its Own Justice': Wi Parata v. Bishop of Wellington
'The Just Man Justices': Gerard Manley Hopkins
'When the Laws Themselves Become Immoral': Bram Fischer
'A Coalescence between Law and Justice': Ismail Mahomed
LANGUAGE
'It Most Froze Me to Hear such Talk': Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn
When a Law Student Reads Huckleberry Finn: Elizabeth Perry Hodges
When an Economist Drafts Legislation: John R. Commons
'The Legal-Economic Nexus': Warren J. Samuels
LISTENING
'Am I Understanding You Well?': Harville Hendrix
'Listening Modes': Mark Weisberg and Jean Koh Peters
METAPHOR
'The Whole of Thinking': Composition and Literary Criticism at Amherst
'The Negotiation of Meaning': George Lakoff and Mark Johnson
'The Economy of Intellect': D.N. McCloskey
METHOD
The Case Method of Law: Anthony Kronman
'A New Horizon': Bernard Lonergan's 'Transcendental Method'
MOVEMENT
'Transcending Our Own Competitive Particularity': C.S. Lewis
'Stuck': Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn
'Constitutional Transformation' in South Africa: A. J. van der Walt
PERFORMANCE
'The Performing Self': Composition and Literary Criticism at Amherst
Authority and Communication: Charles Bingham
PLAY
'Your Getting Lost': Robert Frost
A 'True Question': Hans-Georg Gadamer
QUESTIONING
'The Edge of an Abyss': Composition and Literary Criticism at Amherst
'The Socrates within Us': R. G. Collingwood
READING
'Ear Training': Composition and Literary Criticism at Amherst
'Good Reading': J. Hillis Miller
RHETORIC
'To Rediscover Rhetorical Elements': Kenneth Burke
'Probing for Common Ground': Wayne Booth's Rhetorology
SILENCE
Nelson Mandela's Speech from the Dock
'A Silent Professor': Mark Weisberg
UNDERSTANDING
'The Contents of this Treaty': Waitangi
'Now I Know How to Go On': Ludwig Wittgenstein
'Fusion of Horizons': Hans-Georg Gadamer
VOICE
'Officialese': Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem
'At Once Serious and Conversational': Lani Guinier's Demosprudence
BIBLIOGRAPHY