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- LAW AND RIGHTS THIRD EDITION 著
- 出版社: SWEET & MAXWELL
- ISBN:1847030084
- 出版时间:2008
- 标注页数:340页
- 文件大小:15MB
- 文件页数:350页
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图书目录
Introduction1
Doctrine and Theory3
The Centrality of Jurisprudence6
Introduction to Part 1: Justice9
Subjectivism11
Other Options13
Neutrality14
1.Utilitarianism17
Why Be a Utilitarian?19
Liberalism, Utility and Moral Neutrality21
Uncertainty25
Consequences26
Utility and Distribution29
Act and Rule Utilitarianism35
Rule Utilitarianism as a Jurisprudential Theory37
Liberalism and Preferences40
Rights and Utility44
Selected reading45
2.Rawls47
Introduction47
Reflective Equilibrium49
The Original Position52
The Basic Structure58
Criticism of Utilitarianism62
The Thin Theory of the Good66
Two Principles69
The Difference Principle69
Choosing the Difference Principle74
Greater Equality?77
The First Principle of Justice79
Political Liberalism84
Selected reading90
3.Nozick91
An Arbitrary Starting Point?93
Comparison with Rawls96
Principles of Acquisition97
Pale Self-Ownership101
Patterned Distribution and Historical Entitlement103
Markets and Equality106
Giving Content to Rights108
Selected reading111
4.Finnis on Objective Goods113
Goods and Desires114
Objective Goods116
Goods and Human Nature119
Prudence and Morality120
Incommensurability of Goods123
The Common Good125
The Role of Choice126
Justice129
Basic Rights131
Law134
Selected reading135
Introduction to Part 2: Law137
Natural Law and Legal Positivism141
5.Hart145
Legal Positivism145
What Positivists Do and Do Not Claim146
Normativity and Reductionism149
Rules and the Internal Point of View151
Powers and Secondary Rules154
The Legal System157
Adjudication160
Distinguishing Cases164
Legal Obligation and the Internal Point of View167
A Different Positivism?170
Rules and Formal Justice174
The Minimum Content of Natural Law176
The Nature of Conceptual Analysis180
Hart’s Theory as Political Philosophy185
Legal Doctrine and Legal Theory191
Selected reading197
6.Dworkin199
Rules and Principles200
Principles and Positivism202
The rule of Recognition and the Soundest Theory206
Constructive Interpretation209
Semantic Theories216
Some Scepticisms221
The “Threshold Objection”224
Choosing a Legal Theory228
Law as Integrity231
Order, Theory and Community237
Selected reading240
7.Fuller241
The Story of Rex241
Facts, Values and Purposes249
Conceptual Structure252
Moral Purposes256
Wicked Regimes260
The Value of the Rule of Law262
Guidance by Rule and by Aspiration266
Principle and Change270
Selected reading274
Part 3: Rights275
8.The Analysis of Rights275
Some Fundamental Ideas276
Legal and Moral Rights283
Hard Atoms and Soft Molecules287
Rights as Complex and Peremptory291
A Slight Digression294
Hohfeld’s Analysis295
Kantian and Hohfeldian Rights Compared300
Internal Complexity Restored?303
Is the Absence of a Duty a Right?308
Internal Complexity Without Peremptory Force?311
Rights Against Nobody?314
Rights Against Specific Persons316
Levels of Abstraction317
Peremptory Force: Exclusionary or Conclusory?318
Exclusion Upon Exclusion320
One Set of Reasons: Two Perspectives321
Exclusion Abandoned323
The “Will” and “Interest” Theories324
MacCormick’s Criticisms330
Selected reading332
Index335