Buch, Englisch, Band 23, 276 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 4453 g
Reihe: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice
Buch, Englisch, Band 23, 276 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 4453 g
Reihe: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice
ISBN: 978-94-007-9292-0
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
The contributions in this collection do not merely pay attention to private virtues, but focus primarily on public virtues. They deal with the fact that law is dependent on political power and that a person can never be sure about the facts of a case or about the right way to act. They explore the assumption that a detailed knowledge of Aristotle's epistemology is necessary, because of the direct connection between Enlightened reasoning and legal positivism. They pay attention to the concept of proportionality, which can be seen as a precondition to discuss liberalism.
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Research
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Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Geschichte der Westlichen Philosophie Antike Philosophie
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Sozialphilosophie, Politische Philosophie
- Rechtswissenschaften Recht, Rechtswissenschaft Allgemein Rechtsphilosophie, Rechtsethik
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Rechtsphilosophie, Rechtsethik
Weitere Infos & Material
1. Virtue Jurisprudence: Towards an Aretaic Theory of Law; Lawrence B. Solum.- 2. Reasoning against a deterministic/mechanistic conception of the world; Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer.- 3. Law and the rule of law and its place relative to politeia in Ariostotle’s Politics; Clifford Angell Bates.- 4.The Best Form of Government and Civic Friendship in Aristotle’s Political Thought; Ki-Won Hong.- 5. Controversy and practical reason in Aristotle; Nuno M.M.S. Coelho.- 6. Aristotelian ethics and Aristotelian rhetoric; Marcel Becker.- 7. Is There Any Theory of Value in Aristotle’s Ethics?; António de Castro Caeiro.- 8. Intellectual Excellences of the Judge; Tommi Ralli.- 9. Justice kata nomos and justice as epieikeia (legality and equity); Samuli Hurri.- 10. Legality and Equity in the Rhetoric: The Smooth Transition; Miklós Könczöl.- 11. Legal rules and Epieikeia in Aristotle: Post-Positivism rediscovered; Jesús Vega.- 12. Legal Vices and Civic Virtues; Ekow N. Yankah.- 13. A neo-Aristotelian notion of reciprocity: about civic friendship and (the troublesome character of) right judicial decisions; Iris van Domselaar.- 14. Synallagma as a paradigm of exchange: reciprocity of contract in Aristotle and Game Theory; Mariusz Jerzy Golecki.- 15. The General Principle of Proportionality and Aristotle; Eric Engle.- About the Authors.