Shirley Robin Letwin0521854237, 9780521854238, 9780511140730
Table of contents :
Cover……Page 1
Half-title……Page 3
Title……Page 5
Copyright……Page 6
Contents……Page 7
Editor’s preface……Page 9
Introduction: The idea of law……Page 13
Part I: Law anchored to a cosmic order……Page 19
1 Plato……Page 21
2 Aristotle……Page 33
3 Cicero……Page 54
Part II: The Christian revision……Page 69
4 St. Augustine……Page 71
5 St. Thomas Aquinas……Page 81
Part III: The modern quest……Page 101
6 Thomas Hobbes……Page 103
7 John Locke……Page 120
8 Immanuel Kant……Page 147
I……Page 165
II……Page 169
III……Page 176
IV……Page 180
VI……Page 186
Part IV: The significance of rules……Page 195
Friedrich Karl von Savigny……Page 197
Rudolf von Jhering……Page 200
The Realists……Page 204
Edward H. Levi……Page 212
Hans Kelsen……Page 216
H. L. A. Hart……Page 223
Part V: The idea of law repudiated……Page 231
12 Marxist theories……Page 233
13 Political jurisprudence I: From Realism to feminist jurisprudence……Page 259
Critical Legal Studies (CLS)……Page 266
Feminist legal theory……Page 276
14 Political jurisprudence II: Ronald Dworkin……Page 288
Part VI: New foundations……Page 317
15 A skeptical jurisprudence: Michael Oakeshott……Page 319
I……Page 338
II……Page 343
III……Page 346
IV……Page 351
V……Page 353
Index……Page 359
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