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LAW – KEY CONCEPTS IN PHILOSOPHY

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The philosophy of law – inquiry into the origins, nature and theory of laws and legal principles, and those concepts that structure the practice of law – is of great importance in moral and political philosophy, as well as being a major area of philosophical concern in its own right. Clear, concise and comprehensive, this is the ideal introduction to the philosophy of law for those studying it for the first time. Drawing upon both the analytic Anglo-American and Continental schools of philosophy, Law: Key Concepts in Philosophy summarises the work of key thinkers in the philosophy of law, including Rousseau, Hobbes, Austin, Hegel, Mill, Marx, Dworkin and Rawls. It provides lucid and thorough explication and analysis of central concerns in legal philosophy, covering criminal law, civil law and constitutional law. Finally, the text also addresses key issues in contemporary philosophy of law, including human rights, international law and questions of race and gender.; David Ingram is Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University. His MA and PhD degrees in philosophy are from the University of California at San Diego. He has taught at Loyola since 1987, before which time he taught at the University of Northern Iowa.

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Ingram David
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Cudzojazyčná literatúra > anglický jazyk
Spoločenské vedy > filozofia

Krajina autora USA
Storočie autora 20.-21.st.
Podpis
Vydavateľstvo Continuum International Publishing Group
Edícia neuvedené
Zväzok v edícii neuvedené
Miesto vydania London
Rok vydania 2006
Náklad neuvedené
Prvé vydanie
Jazyk anglický
Preklad pôvodný text
Ilustrácie bez obrazových príloh
Obálka
Väzba brožovaná (paperback)
Formát 8° Octavo - stred (18,5 - 22,5cm)
Počet strán 217
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Anotácia The philosophy of law - inquiry into the origins, nature and theory of laws and legal principles, and those concepts that structure the practice of law - is of great importance in moral and political philosophy, as well as being a major area of philosophical concern in its own right. Clear, concise and comprehensive, this is the ideal introduction to the philosophy of law for those studying it for the first time. Drawing upon both the analytic Anglo-American and Continental schools of philosophy, Law: Key Concepts in Philosophy summarises the work of key thinkers in the philosophy of law, including Rousseau, Hobbes, Austin, Hegel, Mill, Marx, Dworkin and Rawls. It provides lucid and thorough explication and analysis of central concerns in legal philosophy, covering criminal law, civil law and constitutional law. Finally, the text also addresses key issues in contemporary philosophy of law, including human rights, international law and questions of race and gender.; David Ingram is Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University. His MA and PhD degrees in philosophy are from the University of California at San Diego. He has taught at Loyola since 1987, before which time he taught at the University of Northern Iowa.
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