E-Book, Englisch, 208 Seiten
Bryan / Langford / McGarry The Reconstruction of the Juridico-Political
1. Auflage 2015
ISBN: 978-1-136-00768-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
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Affinity and Divergence in Hans Kelsen and Max Weber
E-Book, Englisch, 208 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-136-00768-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Focusing upon the elaboration of the concept of the juridico-political in the work of Hans Kelsen and Max Weber, this book provides an important re-assessment of the usual distinction between legal positivism and the sociology of law. The work of Kelsen and Weber is conventionally understood as representing these two radically distinct approaches to the study of law. Through an consideration of their respective elaborations of the juridico-political, the contributors to this volume re-examine this assumption: exploring the convergences and divergences in Kelsen's and Weber's interventions in the fields of political philosophy, political sociology and legal history, as well as in their respective conceptions of modernity, and of the legitimacy and effectiveness of law. In uncovering the complexity of the relationship between Kelsen and Weber, The Reconstruction of the Juridico-Political places into question the conventional division between legal positivism and the sociology of law. It offers a new and more nuanced understanding of the possibilities of a renewed dialogue between these two approaches.
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Introduction: Affinity and Divergence, Peter Langford, Ian Bryan And John Mcgarry Part 1: Kelsen, Weber and Neo-Kantianism 1. Between Weber and Kelsen: The Rebirth of Philosophy of Law in German-Speaking Countries and Conceptions of the World, Agostino Carrino 2. Hans Kelsen And Hermann Cohen: From Theology To Law And Back, Leora Batnitzky 3. The Juridico-Political in South-West Neo-Kantianism. Methodological Reflections on its Construction, Christian Krijnen 4. The Specificity of Social Concepts. On Weber’s Neo-Kantian Reception, Arnaud Dewalque 5. Intellectual Freedom. The Gestalt of Political Philosophy in the works of Kelsen and Weber, Peter Gostmann Part 2: Kelsen and Freud 6. Intellectual affinities: Ernst Mach, Hans Kelsen, Sigmund Freud, and the Austrian anti-essentialist approach to science and scholarship, Johannes Feichtinger 7. The Individual and the State. Remarks on Kelsen’s adoption of Freud, Hans-Joachim Busch Part 3: Weber and Nietzsche 8. Max Weber as Reader of Nietzsche – Remarks on a German Discussion, Hubert Treiber 9. The Demands of Disenchantment: From Nietzsche, Weber, and Troeltsch to Bultmann, Karsten Fischer Part 4: Kelsen, Weber and the Pre-Modern 10. Max Weber's Dissertation: An Analysis (and a Comparison to his Habilitation), Lutz Kaelber 11. Kelsen, Weber: on Justice and Law, Sandro Chignola