Aristotle and the philosophy of law : theory, practice and justice
La 4e de couverture indique : "The book presents a new focus on the legal philosophical texts of Aristotle, which offers a much richer frame for the understanding of practical thought, legal reasoning and political experience. It allows understanding how human beings interact in a complex world...
Autres auteurs : | , |
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Aristotle and the philosophy of law : theory, practice and justice / Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer, Nuno M. M. S. Coelho editors |
Publié : |
Dordrecht [etc.] :
Springer
, cop. 2013 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (XIII-276 p.) |
Collection : | Ius gentium (Dordrecht) |
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Documents associés : | Autre format:
Aristotle and The Philosophy of Law: Theory, Practice and Justice |
- Chapter 1: Virtue jurisprudence: Towards an aretaic theory of law
- Chapter 2: Reasoning against a deterministic conception of the world
- Chapter 3: Law and the rule of law and its place relative to politeia in Aristotle's politics
- Chapter 4: The best form of government and civic friendship in Aristotle's political thought: A discussion note
- Chapter 5: Controversy and practical reason in Aristotle
- Chapter 6: Aristotelian ethics and Aristotelian rhetoric
- Chapter 7: Is there any theory of value in Aristotle's ethics?
- Chapter 8: Intellectual excellences of the judge
- Chapter 9: Justice Kata Nomos and Justice as Epieikeia (legality and equity)
- Chapter 10: Legality and equity in the rhetoric: The smooth transition
- Chapter 11: Legal rules and Epieikeia in Aristotle: Post-positivism rediscovered
- Chapter 12: Legal vices and civic virtue: Vice crimes, republicanism and the corruption of lawfulness
- Chapter 13: A neo-Aristotelian notion of reciprocity: About civic friendship and (the troublesome character of) right judicial decisions
- Chapter 14: Synallagma as a paradigm of exchange: Reciprocity of contract in Aristotle and game theory
- Chapter 15: The general principle of proportionality and Aristotle