INDEX
Abortion,
Absurdism,
Adoption,
Adultery,
Aesthetic experience,
Affection, communal,
Anaximander of Miletus,
Anaximenes of Miletus,
Ancient Greece, influence on early
modern England, influence on Islamic world, influence on
medieval Europe,
Aquinas, Thomas,
Commentary on the Ethics, On Princely Government, Summa Contra Gentiles, Summa Theologica,
Arendt, Hannah,
Eichmann,
The Human Condition,
The Life of the Mind,
On Revolution,
The Origins of Totalitarianism, Thoughts on Politics
and Revolution,
Aristocracy, Aristotle on,
Aristotle,
communitarianism and,
influence on early modern Europe,
influence on Islamic world, influence on
medieval Europe,
The Ethics,
51 |
The Politics, |
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10–11, |
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165–74 |
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55, 56 |
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131–32 |
Augustine of Hippo, Saint, |
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12 |
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9 |
Austin, John, |
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101 |
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The Province of Jurisprudence |
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35 |
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Determined, |
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101–03 |
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56 |
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Averroes, |
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13 |
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2 |
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Avicenna, |
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13 |
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2 |
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1–12 |
Bacon, Francis |
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20, 21 |
The Advancement of Learning, |
58 |
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New Atlantis, |
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58, 59 |
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12–13 |
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Bartlett, Kathleen, |
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163 |
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13, 14, |
Baxter, Richard |
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15, 16–17 |
A Holy Commonwealth, |
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20–22 |
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1, 12, |
Becker, Gary |
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13, 19 |
The Economic Approach |
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17 |
to Human Behaviour, |
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128 |
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17–18 |
Bentham, Jeremy, |
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95–98, |
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13, 14, 18 |
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101, 152 |
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13–16, 18 |
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An Introduction to the Principles |
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63–64, |
of Morals and Legislation, |
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95, 96 |
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69–70, 172 |
Black Act 1723, |
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154 |
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66–67 |
Burke, Edmund |
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67, 68 |
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Reflections, |
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22 |
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64–65, |
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Butler, Judith, |
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162–63 |
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67–68 |
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69 |
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65–66, 68 |
Calabresi, Guido, |
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131 |
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69 |
Camus, Albert, |
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172 |
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The Myth of Sisyphus, |
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172–73 |
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8, 10–11 |
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The Outsider, |
172, 173–74 |
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1, 6–7, |
Cassirer, Ernst, |
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40 |
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39, 82, 105 |
Language and Myth, |
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40–41 |
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55–57, |
The Myth of the State, |
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40 |
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62–63 |
Categorical imperative, |
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34, 37–38 |
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20, 21, |
Charles I, King, |
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21, 79, |
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80, 86, 89 |
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57–59 |
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Charles II, King, |
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80, 86, 88 |
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12–13 |
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13, 14, |
Christianity, |
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25 |
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natural law and, |
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12, 13–22 |
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15, 16–17 |
Protestant, |
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31–32 |
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7–10, |
Cicero, |
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26 |
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55–57 |
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Classical tradition, |
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1–12 |
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Aristotle and, |
6–12, 55–57 |
Decisionism, |
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137–39 |
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communitarianism in, |
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55–59 |
Deconstructionism |
175–83, 189–93 |
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Plato and, |
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3–6 |
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Democracy |
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return to, |
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27–29 |
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ancient concepts of, |
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2, 5, 6, 11 |
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search for meaning, |
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1–3 |
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attacks on, |
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138 |
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Coase, Ronald |
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communitarianism and, |
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59–63 |
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‘The problem of social Cost’, |
128–29 |
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consensus and, |
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46 |
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Codes of law, |
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1 |
institutional, |
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69–72 |
Cohen, Felix, |
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141–42 |
radicalism and, |
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63–69, 78 |
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Cohen, Jane Maslow, |
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132 |
Derrida, Jacques, |
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177–81, |
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Commerce, |
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93, 108–09 |
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183, 187–88 |
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‘The force of love’, |
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180 |
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Communitarianism, |
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55–78 |
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Descartes, René, |
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32 |
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Aristotle on, |
55–57, 62–63 |
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democracy and, |
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59–63 |
Determinism, |
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118–21 |
in early modern England, |
20–21 |
Devlin, Lord, |
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22, 24–26 |
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modern views of, |
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28–29 |
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Dewey, John, |
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139–41, 183 |
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neo-Kantianism and, |
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41 |
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Logical Method |
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radical, |
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63–69 |
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and the Law, |
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140 |
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solidarity and, |
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69–78 |
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Distributive justice, |
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9–10 |
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Comparative legal studies, |
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142–43 |
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Divine law, |
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16 |
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Connolly, William, |
145, 171–72 |
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Dracon, |
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1 |
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Consensus, |
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46 |
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Dreyfus case, |
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65 |
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Constitution(s) |
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Duties, rights and, |
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37–38 |
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Aristotle on, |
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10–11, 56 |
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English, |
19–22, 79–80 |
Dworkin, Ronald, |
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31, 41, 135 |
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gender and, |
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71–72 |
Freedom's Law, |
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51, 53–54 |
interpretation of, |
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52–53 |
Law's Empire, |
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48, 49–51, 52 |
United States, |
51, 52–53, 68 |
Life's Dominion, |
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26–27, 51–52 |
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Constructivism, |
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35–36, |
Taking Rights Seriously, |
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47–48 |
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44–48, 49, 53 |
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Contracts, |
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34 |
Economics |
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social contract, |
21, 38, 44–45, |
economic analysis of law, |
127–30 |
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84–86, 89–90 |
political economy, |
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105–36 |
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Cornell, Drucilla, |
163, 181–83 |
Marxism and, |
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116–23 |
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neo-liberalism and, |
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124–36 |
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Cowling, Maurice, |
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113–14 |
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origins of, |
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105–16 |
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Crime, |
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152–53 |
Education |
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Critical Legal Studies |
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Aristotle on, |
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7, 56 |
movement, |
72, 74–75, 135, |
democracy and, |
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61 |
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156–63, 181–83 |
legal, |
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141, 158–61 |
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Cromwell, Oliver, |
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80, 83–84 |
Plato on, |
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4–5 |
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positivism and, |
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91, 92, 98 |
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Cudworth, Damaris, |
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88 |
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pragmatism and, |
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140, 141 |
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Decentralisation, |
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21, 125 |
Eichmann, Adolf, |
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66–67 |
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Elyot, Thomas |
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Index
Book of the Governor, |
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58 |
Principles of Social Order, |
24 |
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English Constitution, |
19–22, 79–80 |
‘Positivism and fidelity to law’, 23–24 |
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Enlightenment, |
31–33, 36–37 |
Functionalism, |
142 |
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Equality, |
9–10, 162 |
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Equity, |
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10 |
Gabel, Peter, |
158–60 |
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Erasmus of Rotterdam |
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Gadamer, Hans-Georg |
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Truth and Method, |
48–49 |
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The Education of a Christian Prince, |
59 |
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Manners for Children, |
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58 |
Galbraith, John Kenneth, |
114–16, |
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Eternal law, |
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15 |
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120–21, 150 |
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Etzioni, Amitai, |
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63 |
Galileo Galilei, |
81 |
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Euclid |
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Gender, |
64, 71–72 |
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Elements, |
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81 |
feminism, |
132, 135, |
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Euthanasia, |
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51 |
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161–63, |
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181–83 |
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Existentialism, |
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172 |
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Germany, Nazi regime in, |
23–24, 40, |
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Fairness, |
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10 |
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43,138–39, |
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175–77 |
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Feminism, |
132, 135, |
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Getman, Jules, |
161 |
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161–63, 181–83 |
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Gilligan, Carol, |
161 |
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Filmer, Robert |
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Godly commonwealth, |
20–22 |
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Patriarchia, |
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89 |
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Finnis, John, |
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24 |
Goodrich, Peter, |
181 |
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Natural Law and |
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Government and politics |
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Natural Rights, |
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27–29 |
Aquinas on, |
16–19 |
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Fish, Stanley, |
189, 190–91 |
Aristotle on, |
10–11, 55–57 |
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communitarian, |
20–21, 28–29, |
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Fiss, Owen, |
189–90 |
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41, 55–78 |
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Formalism, neo-Kantian, |
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41–42 |
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democratic, |
2, 5, 6, 11, |
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Foucault, Michel, |
110, 144–53, |
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46, 59–72 |
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155,165, |
in early modern England, |
19–22 |
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Foucault on, |
150–51 |
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187 |
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integrity in, |
50–51 |
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The Archaeology of Knowledge, |
148 |
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Kant on, |
35, 36–37 |
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Discipline and Punish, |
151–53 |
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morality and, |
25–26, 27 |
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The History of Sexuality, |
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149 |
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natural law and, |
10, 12–22 |
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Madness and Civilisation, |
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148 |
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neo-Kantianism and, |
40–41, 46–47 |
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‘Politics and the |
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Plato on, |
3–6 |
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study of discourse’, |
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150 |
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political economy, |
105–36 |
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Truth and Power, |
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149 |
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Marxism and, |
116–23 |
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Foundationalism, |
184–85 |
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neo-liberalism and, |
124–36 |
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France, French Revolution, |
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36 |
origins of, |
105–16 |
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Frug, Gerry, |
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158 |
positivism and, |
82, 86–92, |
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94–95, 98–101 |
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Frug, Mary Jo, |
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163 |
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postmodernism and, |
168–71 |
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Fuller, Lon |
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solidarity and, |
69–78 |
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The Morality of Law, |
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Gray, John, |
114 |
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Greece |
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Human law, |
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16 |
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See ancient Greece |
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Humanism, |
58–59, 178 |
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Hume, David, |
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22, 32,, |
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Habermas, Jürgen, |
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171 |
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33, 92–95 |
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Between Facts and Norms, |
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70–72 |
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Enquiry Concerning |
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Hammurabi of Babylon, |
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1 |
the Principles of Morals, |
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92–93 |
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Harm principle, |
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26 |
Treatise, |
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92 |
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Harrington, James |
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Hunt, Alan, |
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158, 181 |
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The Commonwealth of Oceana, |
59 |
Hutchinson, Allan, |
157–58, 191 |
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Hart, Herbert, |
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22, 26, 27 |
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The Concept of Law, |
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103–04 |
Inclusivity, |
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63–67 |
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‘Positivism and the separation |
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Integrity, |
49–51, 53–54 |
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of law and morals’, |
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22–23 |
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Interpretive community |
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Hayek, Friedrich, |
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97, |
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rights and, |
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47–49 |
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124–26, 135 |
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Irony, |
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159, 186 |
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Law, Legislation and Liberty, |
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125 |
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Isidore, Saint, |
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18 |
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The Road to Serfdom, |
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124–25 |
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Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, |
119–20, |
Islam, |
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12–13 |
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124, 178 |
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Phenomenology of Spirit, |
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116 |
James I, King, |
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79, 89 |
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Heidegger, Martin, |
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175–77, |
James II, King, |
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87 |
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178, 183 |
James, William, |
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139 |
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Being and Time, |
176, 177, 178 |
Justice |
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Heraclitus of Ephesus, |
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2, 179 |
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ancient concepts of, |
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2, 3–4, 6, |
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Hermeneutic theory, |
48–49, 185 |
medieval concepts of, |
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8, 9–10 |
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Hill, Christopher, |
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153 |
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18 |
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neo-Kantianism and, |
41–42, 44–45 |
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Historical determinism, |
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118–21 |
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positivism and, |
86, 89, 92–95, |
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Hitler, Adolf, |
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23, 139 |
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99–100 |
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Hobbes, Thomas, |
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79, 137, |
postmodernism and, |
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179–80 |
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scepticism and, |
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92–95 |
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138, 147, 165 |
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totalitarianism and, |
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65–66 |
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Behemoth, |
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79, 80–81 |
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De Cive, |
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80, 81, 85 |
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A Dialogue between a |
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Kaldor-Hicks efficiency, |
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129 |
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Philosopher and a Student |
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Kant, Immanuel, |
23, 31, 32–33, |
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of the Common Laws |
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37, 40, 65, |
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of England, |
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79–80 |
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146, 147 |
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Leviathan |
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21, 79, 80, |
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81–86, 145 |
The Critique of Judgment, |
33, 35–36, 67 |
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Holmes, Oliver Wendell, |
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128, 141 |
The Critique of Practical Reason, |
33, 34 |
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The Critique of Pure Reason, |
33 |
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The Common Law, |
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140 |
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Groundwork to the |
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Hooker, Richard, |
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59 |
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Metaphysics of Morals, |
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33–34 |
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Of the Laws of |
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The Metaphysics of Morals, |
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35, 37–39 |
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Ecclesiastical Polity |
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19–20, 21 |
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neo-Kantianism and, |
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40–47 |
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Religion within the |
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MacKinnon, Catherine, |
161–62 |
Limits of Reason Alone, |
31–32 |
Madness, |
148 |
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Kelman, Mark, |
135–36, |
Maimonides, |
13, 14, 15, 16 |
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156, 160 |
Majury, Diane, |
161 |
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Kennedy, Duncan, |
158–61 |
Malloy, Robin, |
135 |
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Keynes, John Maynard, |
124 |
Malthus, Thomas |
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Klare, Karl, |
157 |
Essay on the |
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Knowledge, Plato on, |
3 |
Principle of Population, |
110 |
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Marcuse, Herbert, |
31–32 |
Labour, |
|
106–07 |
division of, |
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109–10 |
Landes, Elisabeth |
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‘The economics of |
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the baby shortage’, |
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131–32 |
Language theories, |
103, 157–58, |
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177, 184 |
Liberalism, |
26, 32, 46–47, |
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52, 72, 74, |
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154–55 |
liberal constitutions, |
|
89–92 |
neo-liberalism, |
|
124–36 |
postmodernist, |
|
183–89 |
Literature, law and, |
|
174 |
Llewellyn, Karl, |
|
142 |
The Bramble Bush, |
|
142, 144 |
The Cheyenne Way, |
|
142–43 |
The Common Law Tradition, |
143–44 |
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Locke, John, |
|
22, 87–88 |
Constitution for the |
|
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Government of Carolina, |
|
88 |
Essay Concerning |
|
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Human Understanding, |
|
87, 88–89 |
Essay Concerning Toleration, |
88 |
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Two Treatises of Government, |
89–92, |
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105–08 |
Value of Money, |
|
107 |
Lyotard, Jean-François, |
|
175, 177 |
The Postmodern Condition, |
|
175 |
Macchiavelli, Niccolò |
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The Discourses, |
|
57, 80 |
The Prince, |
|
57, 80 |
MacIntyre, Alistair, |
|
62 |
Marshall, Alfred, |
|
105 |
Marx, Karl, |
|
116–18, 124 |
Capital, |
|
118, 122–23 |
The Class Struggles |
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in France, |
|
122 |
The Communist Manifesto, |
117, 118–21 |
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Critique of Political Economy, |
123 |
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The German Ideology, |
|
120 |
On the Jewish Question, |
|
121 |
Theses on Feuerbach, |
|
117 |
Meaning, search for, |
|
1–3 |
Mill, James, |
|
98 |
Mill, John Stuart, |
26, 98, 113–14, |
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117, 124 |
Autobiography, |
|
98, 112 |
Chapters on Socialism, |
|
110, 113 |
Essay on Coleridge, |
|
99 |
On Liberty, |
98, 100–01, 110 |
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Principles of |
|
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Political Economy, |
|
110–13 |
Utilitarianism, |
|
98, 99–100 |
Modernism |
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classical tradition and, |
|
1–12 |
critique of, |
|
31–54 |
culture of, |
|
144–46 |
Foucault on, |
|
144–46, 150 |
identification of, |
|
1–29 |
natural law and, |
|
10, 12–29 |
postmodernism, |
|
41, 146, |
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158, 165–92 |
Monarchy |
|
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Aquinas on, |
|
17–18 |
Aristotle on, |
|
10–11 |
in early modern England, |
19–20, 89 |
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Plato on, |
|
5, 6 |
Morality and ethics |
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Aristotle on, |
|
7–9 |
Orphic religion, |
|
1 |
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communitarianism and, |
72–73 |
Owen, Robert, |
|
112–13 |
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critique of modernity and, |
31–39 |
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Dworkin on, |
|
52–54 |
Paine, Thomas |
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Foucault on, |
|
149 |
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law and, |
|
22–27 |
Rights of Man, |
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59–60, 155 |
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More, Thomas |
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Panopticon, |
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96, 152 |
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Utopia, |
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59 |
Pareto efficiency, |
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129 |
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Mosaic Law, |
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12, 13, 15 |
Parmenides, |
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2 |
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Multiculturalism, |
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6 |
Paul of Tarsus, Saint, |
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12, 15 |
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Murdoch, Iris, |
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166 |
Pericles of Athens, |
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2 |
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Philosophy |
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Nationalism, |
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166–67 |
Aristotle and, |
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1, 6–11 |
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Natural law, |
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10, 12–29 |
law and, |
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1 |
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Plato and, |
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1, 3–6 |
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Christianity and, |
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12, 13–22 |
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pre-Socratic, |
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2 |
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Natural rights, |
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60, 93, 95 |
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Pigou, A, |
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128 |
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Nazi regime, |
23–24, 40, 43, |
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Plato, |
1, 2–3, 7, 15 |
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138–39, 175–77 |
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The Laws, |
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2, 5–6 |
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Neo-Kantianism, |
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40–47 |
Republic, |
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2, 3–5 |
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Neo-liberalism, |
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124–36 |
Pluralism, neo-Kantian, |
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40, 47 |
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Newton, Isaac, |
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81 |
Political economy |
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Nietzsche, Friedrich, |
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95, 159, |
law and, |
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105–36 |
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Marxism and, |
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116–23 |
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166–71, 172–73 |
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neo-liberalism and, |
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124–36 |
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Beyond Good and Evil, |
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166–67 |
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origins of, |
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105–16 |
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The Birth of Tragedy, |
167–68, 169, 173 |
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Political justice, |
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10 |
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Ecce Homo, |
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166 |
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The Gay Science, |
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170 |
Politics |
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Thus Spoke Zarathustra, |
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169–71 |
See government and politics |
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The Will to Power, |
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171 |
Popper, Karl, |
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73, 124 |
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Normative economics, |
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130 |
Popular soveriegnty, |
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23 |
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Nozick, Robert |
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Positive economics, |
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130 |
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Anarchy, State and Utopia, |
126–27 |
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Positivism, |
22, 47, 79–104 |
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Nussbaum, Martha |
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evolution of, |
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95–04 |
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Cultivating Humanity, |
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61–62 |
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origins of, |
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79–86 |
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Posner, Richard, |
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128, 133 |
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Oligarchy, |
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11 |
Economic Analysis of Law, |
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129–30 |
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Order |
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‘The economics of |
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the baby shortage’, |
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131–32 |
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Aristotle on, |
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9–11 |
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The Problems of Jurisprudence, |
133 |
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Kantianism and, |
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31–32 |
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Sex and Reason, |
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133–35 |
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medieval theology and, |
12, 13–19 |
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Plato on, |
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3–6, 55 |
Postmodernism, |
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41, 146, |
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Oresme, Nicole, |
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105 |
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158, 165–92 |
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Original intent, |
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52–53 |
absurdism, |
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165–74 |
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deconstructionism, |
175–83, 189–93 |
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pragmatism and, |
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183–92 |
Post-structuralism, |
|
148 |
Poverty, |
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153 |
Pragmatism, |
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133–36, |
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139–41 |
postmodernism and, |
|
183–92 |
Pre-Socratic philosophy, |
|
2 |
Prisons, |
|
96, 151–52 |
Property rights, |
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39, 57, 93–94, |
105–08, 111, 155 |
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Protestantism, |
|
31–32 |
Prussia, |
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36 |
Puritanism, |
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8, 31 |
Radbruch, Gustav, |
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23, 24, 165 |
Philosophy of Law, |
|
42–44 |
Radicalism, democracy and, |
63–69, 78 |
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Rawls, John, |
|
31, 41, 46–47 |
‘Kantian constructivism |
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in moral theory’, |
|
45–46 |
A Theory of Justice, |
|
44–45 |
Realism, |
|
139, 141–42 |
Reason/rationality |
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communitarianism and, |
|
75–76 |
constructivism and, |
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35–36, 44–48, |
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49, 53 |
critique of, |
|
33–36 |
in early modern England, |
20 |
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Enlightnement, |
|
31–32 |
medieval theology and, |
|
13, 14–15, 16 |
modern views of, |
|
28 |
neo-Kantian, |
|
40–41, 44–47 |
Rectificatory justice, |
|
9, 10 |
Relativism, neo-Kantian, |
|
42–44 |
Religion |
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Christianity, |
|
12, 13–22, 25 |
origins of, |
|
1 |
Plato on, |
|
5 |
Protestantism, |
|
31–32 |
theology, |
|
12, 13–22, 83 |
Revelation, medieval |
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theology and, |
|
13, 14–15 |
Rhode, Deborah, |
|
161, 163 |
Ricardo, David, |
|
110 |
Rights, |
|
24 |
critical legal studies on, |
|
157 |
duties and, |
|
37–38 |
inadequacies of, |
|
72 |
interpretive community and, |
47–49 |
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Kant on, |
|
37–39 |
natural, |
|
60, 93, 95 |
property rights |
39, 57, 93–94, |
|
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105–08, |
|
|
111, 155 |
solidarity and, |
|
74, 75 |
Rorty, Richard, |
41, 45, 140, |
|
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|
171, 183 |
Contingency, Irony |
|
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and Solidarity, |
|
186–89 |
Philosophy and the |
|
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Mirror of Nature, |
|
184–85 |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, |
|
23, 32, 36 |
Discourse on Equality, |
|
32 |
Russell, Bertrand, |
|
91 |
Sade, Marquis de, |
|
145 |
Sandel, Michael, |
|
61 |
Sartre, Jean-Paul |
|
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Being and Nothingness, |
|
146 |
What is Literature?, |
|
174 |
Saussure, Ferdinand de, |
|
183 |
Scepticism, |
32, 80, 87–95, |
|
|
|
92–95, 168 |
Schmitt, Carl, |
|
137 |
The Crisis of Parliamentary |
|
|
Democracy, |
|
138 |
Political Romanticism, |
|
137–38 |
State, Movement, People, |
|
138–39 |
Selden, John, |
|
20 |
Self-interest, |
|
93, 96, 99, |
|
|
108–09 |
Sen, Amartya, |
|
114 |
Sexuality |
|
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Aristotle on, |
|
8, 56, 57 |
cult of, |
|
1 |
economic theory of, |
|
133–35 |
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Foucault on, |
|
149 |
Totalitarianism, |
|
65–66 |
|
modern law and, |
|
24–25, 27 |
Transaction costs, |
|
128–29 |
|
Plato on, |
|
4, 5–6 |
|
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Turkey trot, |
|
165 |
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privacy of, |
|
24–25 |
|
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Tushnet, Mark, |
|
157 |
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Shaftesbury, Earl of, |
|
87, 88, 89 |
|
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Sidney, Philip, |
|
58 |
Unger, Roberto, |
|
72, 77–78, |
|
Singer, Joseph, |
|
157 |
|
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|
|
|
157, 159 |
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Slavery, |
|
56–57, 106 |
|
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|
The Critical Legal |
|
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Smart, Carol, |
|
163 |
|
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Studies Movement, |
|
74–75 |
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|
|
|
|
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Smith, Adam, |
|
96, 114, 135 |
Knowledge and Politics, |
|
72–74 |
|
Theory of Moral Sentiment, |
108 |
Law in Modern Society, |
|
74 |
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The Wealth of Nations, |
|
108, 109–10 |
Passion, |
|
75–76 |
|
Social contract, |
|
21, 38, 44–45, |
Politics, |
|
75, 76–77 |
|
|
|
|
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|
|
84–86, 89–90 |
United States of America |
|
|
|
|
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American Revolution, |
|
36, 108 |
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Socialism, |
112–13, 114, 124 |
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Constitution, |
51, 52–53, 68 |
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Society |
|
|
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|
|
democracy in, |
60–61, 68–69 |
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See government and politics |
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Utilitarianism, |
|
81, 83, 91, |
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Socinianism, |
|
88 |
|
|||
|
|
|
95–101,102, |
|||
Socrates, |
|
2–3, 4, 167 |
|
|
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|
|
|
112–15 |
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Solidarity, |
|
69–78 |
|
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|
|
|
|
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Solon, |
|
1 |
Varnhagen, Rahel, |
|
64 |
|
Steiner, George, |
|
175 |
|
|||
|
Virtue |
|
|
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Strauss, Leo, |
|
137 |
|
|
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|
Aristotle on, |
|
7–9, 39 |
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Stravinsky, Igor, |
|
165 |
|
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|
Kant on, |
|
39 |
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Structuralism, |
|
148 |
|
|
|
|
Suicide, |
|
9, 34, 172–73 |
Wagner, Richard, |
|
167 |
|
|
|
|
Weber, Max, |
|
153 |
|
Tawney, RH, |
|
153 |
Weinrib, Ernest, |
|
41–42 |
|
Taxation, |
|
111–12 |
Weisberg, Richard, |
|
174 |
|
Taylor, Charles, |
|
61 |
West, Robin, |
|
161 |
|
Thales of Miletus, |
|
2 |
Williams, Patricia, |
|
162 |
|
Theology, |
|
12, 13–22, 83 |
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, |
|
103, 104 |
|
Theory of forms, |
|
3, 7 |
Philosophical Investigations, |
|
184 |
|
Thompson, Edward, |
|
153–56 |
Tractatus, |
|
183–84 |
|
|
Wolfenden Committee Report, |
24–25 |
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The Making of the |
|
|
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English Working Class, |
154–55 |
|
|
|
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Whigs and Hunters, |
|
154 |
|
|
|
|
Thucydides, |
|
80 |
|
|
|
|
Tocqueville, Alexis de |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Democracy in America, |
|
60–61 |
|
|
|
|
Tonnies, Ferdinand, |
|
137 |
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