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This book develops a historical concept of liberal democratic law through readings of the pivotal twentieth-century legal theoretical positions articulated in the work of Herbert Hart, Ronald Dworkin, Duncan Kennedy, Rudolf Smend, Hans Kelsen and Carl Schmitt.
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This book develops a historical concept of liberal democratic law through readings of the pivotal twentieth-century legal theoretical positions articulated in the work of Herbert Hart, Ronald Dworkin, Duncan Kennedy, Rudolf Smend, Hans Kelsen and Carl Schmitt.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429595998
- Artikelnr.: 57720909
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429595998
- Artikelnr.: 57720909
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Johan van der Walt is Professor of Philosophy of Law, University of Luxembourg.
Preface
Introduction
1 Law, sovereignty and justice
2 Sovereignty and "correctness" or "rightness"
3 The symbolic and the real, conviction and opinion
4 Legal positivism
5 Re-reading twentieth century jurisprudence
6 Natural law
7 Critical theory and the theory of liberal democracy
8 From Böckenförde and Lefort to Agamben - a note on method and methodology
9 Outline
1 Nomos and nominalism - the Villey thesis
1 Philosophical beginnings: Plato and Aristotle
2 Aristotle and Roman law
3 From Roman law to Saint Augustine
4 Saint Thomas and William of Ockham
5 An anti-democratic thesis?
2 Nomos of the Earth - between Villey and Schmitt
1 Pindar's poem: nomos as physis
2 Nomos as kosmos
3 Nomos as concrete political space and order
4 Nomos from Mytilene and Melos to Versailles
5 Nomos, force and violence under the Jus Publicum Europaeum
6 Villey and Schmitt
3 Nomos and physis
1 Two conceptions of nature
2 An irreversible fall from innocence
3 Antigone
4 Protagoras
5 The poetic and the political
4 Potentiality and actuality
1 Aristotle's potentiality - actuality distinction
2 The unravelling of the potentiality-actuality distinction
3 Agamben's Pauline reconstruction of the potentiality-actuality
distinction
5 Auctoritas and potestas
1 The state or exception
2 Emperor, Pope And king
3 President, chancellor, Führer
4 Nomos and physis
6 From nomos to demos
1 The people?
2 The revolutionary deification of the people
3 The unfindable People
4 The general will of the People
5 Universal and particular - key coordinates of a bourgeois century
7 Economy, society and spiritual history
1 The utilitarian and economic unity of the people
2 The historico-spiritual and conceptual unity of the people - Kant, Hegel,
Savigny
3 The social unity of the people: living law, Freirechtsbewegung and
American realism
8 Rules, principles and political morality
1 Law as primary and secondary rules - Hart
2 Law as rules, principles and political morality - Dworkin
9 Legal normativity and spiritual culture
1 The normative integration of society - Kelsen
2 The cultural integration of society - Smend
10 Political antagonism and normative contradiction
1 Law as political antagonism - Schmitt
2 Law as fundamental contradiction - Duncan Kennedy
11 The distilled concept
1 Two concepts of Nature and Spirit
2 Distilling law from the metaphysics of life
3 Debunking nomos
4 Debunking demos
5 Divided life
6 Potentiality and actuality
7 Law as legislation
8 The distilled concept defined
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1 Law, sovereignty and justice
2 Sovereignty and "correctness" or "rightness"
3 The symbolic and the real, conviction and opinion
4 Legal positivism
5 Re-reading twentieth century jurisprudence
6 Natural law
7 Critical theory and the theory of liberal democracy
8 From Böckenförde and Lefort to Agamben - a note on method and methodology
9 Outline
1 Nomos and nominalism - the Villey thesis
1 Philosophical beginnings: Plato and Aristotle
2 Aristotle and Roman law
3 From Roman law to Saint Augustine
4 Saint Thomas and William of Ockham
5 An anti-democratic thesis?
2 Nomos of the Earth - between Villey and Schmitt
1 Pindar's poem: nomos as physis
2 Nomos as kosmos
3 Nomos as concrete political space and order
4 Nomos from Mytilene and Melos to Versailles
5 Nomos, force and violence under the Jus Publicum Europaeum
6 Villey and Schmitt
3 Nomos and physis
1 Two conceptions of nature
2 An irreversible fall from innocence
3 Antigone
4 Protagoras
5 The poetic and the political
4 Potentiality and actuality
1 Aristotle's potentiality - actuality distinction
2 The unravelling of the potentiality-actuality distinction
3 Agamben's Pauline reconstruction of the potentiality-actuality
distinction
5 Auctoritas and potestas
1 The state or exception
2 Emperor, Pope And king
3 President, chancellor, Führer
4 Nomos and physis
6 From nomos to demos
1 The people?
2 The revolutionary deification of the people
3 The unfindable People
4 The general will of the People
5 Universal and particular - key coordinates of a bourgeois century
7 Economy, society and spiritual history
1 The utilitarian and economic unity of the people
2 The historico-spiritual and conceptual unity of the people - Kant, Hegel,
Savigny
3 The social unity of the people: living law, Freirechtsbewegung and
American realism
8 Rules, principles and political morality
1 Law as primary and secondary rules - Hart
2 Law as rules, principles and political morality - Dworkin
9 Legal normativity and spiritual culture
1 The normative integration of society - Kelsen
2 The cultural integration of society - Smend
10 Political antagonism and normative contradiction
1 Law as political antagonism - Schmitt
2 Law as fundamental contradiction - Duncan Kennedy
11 The distilled concept
1 Two concepts of Nature and Spirit
2 Distilling law from the metaphysics of life
3 Debunking nomos
4 Debunking demos
5 Divided life
6 Potentiality and actuality
7 Law as legislation
8 The distilled concept defined
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction
1 Law, sovereignty and justice
2 Sovereignty and "correctness" or "rightness"
3 The symbolic and the real, conviction and opinion
4 Legal positivism
5 Re-reading twentieth century jurisprudence
6 Natural law
7 Critical theory and the theory of liberal democracy
8 From Böckenförde and Lefort to Agamben - a note on method and methodology
9 Outline
1 Nomos and nominalism - the Villey thesis
1 Philosophical beginnings: Plato and Aristotle
2 Aristotle and Roman law
3 From Roman law to Saint Augustine
4 Saint Thomas and William of Ockham
5 An anti-democratic thesis?
2 Nomos of the Earth - between Villey and Schmitt
1 Pindar's poem: nomos as physis
2 Nomos as kosmos
3 Nomos as concrete political space and order
4 Nomos from Mytilene and Melos to Versailles
5 Nomos, force and violence under the Jus Publicum Europaeum
6 Villey and Schmitt
3 Nomos and physis
1 Two conceptions of nature
2 An irreversible fall from innocence
3 Antigone
4 Protagoras
5 The poetic and the political
4 Potentiality and actuality
1 Aristotle's potentiality - actuality distinction
2 The unravelling of the potentiality-actuality distinction
3 Agamben's Pauline reconstruction of the potentiality-actuality
distinction
5 Auctoritas and potestas
1 The state or exception
2 Emperor, Pope And king
3 President, chancellor, Führer
4 Nomos and physis
6 From nomos to demos
1 The people?
2 The revolutionary deification of the people
3 The unfindable People
4 The general will of the People
5 Universal and particular - key coordinates of a bourgeois century
7 Economy, society and spiritual history
1 The utilitarian and economic unity of the people
2 The historico-spiritual and conceptual unity of the people - Kant, Hegel,
Savigny
3 The social unity of the people: living law, Freirechtsbewegung and
American realism
8 Rules, principles and political morality
1 Law as primary and secondary rules - Hart
2 Law as rules, principles and political morality - Dworkin
9 Legal normativity and spiritual culture
1 The normative integration of society - Kelsen
2 The cultural integration of society - Smend
10 Political antagonism and normative contradiction
1 Law as political antagonism - Schmitt
2 Law as fundamental contradiction - Duncan Kennedy
11 The distilled concept
1 Two concepts of Nature and Spirit
2 Distilling law from the metaphysics of life
3 Debunking nomos
4 Debunking demos
5 Divided life
6 Potentiality and actuality
7 Law as legislation
8 The distilled concept defined
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1 Law, sovereignty and justice
2 Sovereignty and "correctness" or "rightness"
3 The symbolic and the real, conviction and opinion
4 Legal positivism
5 Re-reading twentieth century jurisprudence
6 Natural law
7 Critical theory and the theory of liberal democracy
8 From Böckenförde and Lefort to Agamben - a note on method and methodology
9 Outline
1 Nomos and nominalism - the Villey thesis
1 Philosophical beginnings: Plato and Aristotle
2 Aristotle and Roman law
3 From Roman law to Saint Augustine
4 Saint Thomas and William of Ockham
5 An anti-democratic thesis?
2 Nomos of the Earth - between Villey and Schmitt
1 Pindar's poem: nomos as physis
2 Nomos as kosmos
3 Nomos as concrete political space and order
4 Nomos from Mytilene and Melos to Versailles
5 Nomos, force and violence under the Jus Publicum Europaeum
6 Villey and Schmitt
3 Nomos and physis
1 Two conceptions of nature
2 An irreversible fall from innocence
3 Antigone
4 Protagoras
5 The poetic and the political
4 Potentiality and actuality
1 Aristotle's potentiality - actuality distinction
2 The unravelling of the potentiality-actuality distinction
3 Agamben's Pauline reconstruction of the potentiality-actuality
distinction
5 Auctoritas and potestas
1 The state or exception
2 Emperor, Pope And king
3 President, chancellor, Führer
4 Nomos and physis
6 From nomos to demos
1 The people?
2 The revolutionary deification of the people
3 The unfindable People
4 The general will of the People
5 Universal and particular - key coordinates of a bourgeois century
7 Economy, society and spiritual history
1 The utilitarian and economic unity of the people
2 The historico-spiritual and conceptual unity of the people - Kant, Hegel,
Savigny
3 The social unity of the people: living law, Freirechtsbewegung and
American realism
8 Rules, principles and political morality
1 Law as primary and secondary rules - Hart
2 Law as rules, principles and political morality - Dworkin
9 Legal normativity and spiritual culture
1 The normative integration of society - Kelsen
2 The cultural integration of society - Smend
10 Political antagonism and normative contradiction
1 Law as political antagonism - Schmitt
2 Law as fundamental contradiction - Duncan Kennedy
11 The distilled concept
1 Two concepts of Nature and Spirit
2 Distilling law from the metaphysics of life
3 Debunking nomos
4 Debunking demos
5 Divided life
6 Potentiality and actuality
7 Law as legislation
8 The distilled concept defined
Bibliography
Index