TAILIEUCHUNG - The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 53

The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 53. The book is alphabetized by the whole headings of entries, as distinct from the first word of a heading. Hence, for example, abandonment comes before a priori and a posteriori. It is wise to look elsewhere if something seems to be missing. At the end of the book there is also a useful appendix on Logical Symbols as well as the appendices A Chronological Table of Philosophy and Maps of Philosophy. | 500 law history of the philosophy of usage but because given the relevant political community s history they are morally true while being irreducibly distinct from utilitarian or other collectivegoal-based policies and that legal theory as adjudication s prologue is a practical enterprise of creative interpretation participating in developing a liberal legal system which without violating integrity by repudiating too many of its materials constitution enactments and precedents will treat citizens with equality of concern and respect. The debate about these theses asks whether Dworkin s rather unarticulated moral theory is sound whether the analogy with creative literary interpretation is not a new form of reductive explanation and whether the claim that the law even in hard cases can always be identified by moral reasoning about the legal materials is not likewise a reductive oversight of law s dependence on authoritative choice will between reasonable alternatives still legally open. . Guido Fasso Storia dellafilosofia del diritto Bologna 1970 . John Finnis Natural Law and Natural Rights Oxford 1980 . Wolfgang Friedmann Legal Theory 5th edn. London 1967 . H. F. Jolowicz Lectures on Jurisprudence London 1963 . J. M. Kelly A Short History ofWestern Legal Theory Oxford 1992 . Alfred Verdross Abendlaendische Rechtsphilosophie Vienna 1958 . Michel Villey Leçons d histoire de la philosophie du droit Paris 1957 . law indeterminacy in see indeterminacy in law. law moral see moral law. law natural see natural law laws natural or scientific. law positive. A term jus positivum launched in philosophical commentary Thierry of Chartres c. 1135 then Abelard and focusing legal theory on to law s sources positum Latin laid down . As Aquinas noted earlier terminology confused rules human in use with rules human in origin though Plato and Aristotle had in substance distinguished positive law from morality. Natural law. Human positive law includes rules . against murder and .

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