Notre Dame London: Fischer Hall Library

The Oxford handbook of jurisprudence and philosophy of law /

The Oxford handbook of jurisprudence and philosophy of law / Jurisprudence and philosophy of law Oxford handbook of jurisprudence & philosophy of law edited by Jules Coleman and Scott Shapiro ; associate editor: Kenneth Einar Himma. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2002. - x, 1050 p. ; 26 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction II. Jurisprudence 2. Natural Law: The Classical Theory, John Finnis 3. Natural Law Theory: The Modern Tradition, Brian Bix 4. Exclusive Legal Positivism, Andrei Marmor 5. Inclusive Legal Positivism, Ken Himma 6. Methodology, Jules Coleman 7. The Relationship Between Legal and Political Philosophy, Jeremy Waldron 8. Authority, Scott Shapiro 9. Rights, Frances Kamm 10. Reasons, Reasoning, Reasonableness, John Gardner and Timothy Macklem 11. Legal Formalism: The Task of Judgement, Martin Stone 12. Law and Obligation, Leslie Green 13. Adjudication, William Lucy 14. Statutory and Constitutional Interpretation, Ken Greenawalt III. Philosophy and Law 15. Law and Language, Timothy A. O. Endicott 16. Law and Objectivity, Brian Leiter 17. Sexual Orientation and the Law: A Critique of Two Arguments for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Edward Stein IV. Philosophy of Law 18. Responsibility, Christopher Kutz 19. Torts, Arthur Ripstein 20. The Methodological Commitments of Contemporary Contract Theory, Jody Kraus 21. ThePhilosophy of Criminal Law, Larry Alexander 22. The Idea of Property in Private Law, Peter Benson 23. The Philosophy of International Law, Allen Buchanan and David Golove 24. The Philosophy of the Common Law, Gerald Postema 25. Private Rights of Action, Civil Recourse, and Private Law, Benjamin C. Zipursky

0198298242 9780199270972 019927097X (pbk)

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Jurisprudence.
Law--Philosophy.
Natural law.

K230. / O95 2002

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