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CENTRAL ISSUES IN JURISPRUDENCE JUSTICE
  • 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

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