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041 | _aEnglish | ||
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_a340.1 _bMOR/JUR |
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100 | _aMorrison, Wayne | ||
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_aJurisprudence : _bfrom the Greeks to post-modernism _cby Morrison Wayne |
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_aNew Delhi : _bLawman, _c1997. |
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300 | _a576 p. | ||
500 | _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. The Problem of Jurisprudence, or Telling the Truth of Law Chapter 2. Origins; Classical Greece and the idea of Natural Law Chapter 3. The Laws of Nature,Man's Power and God Chapter 4. Thomas Hobbes and the Origins of the Imperative Theory of Law Chapter 5. David Hume - Defender of Experience and Tradition against the Claims of Reason to Guide Modernity Chapter 6. Immanuel Kant and the Promotion of a Critical Rational Modernity Chapter 7. From Rousseau to Hegel Chapter 8. Adam Smith, Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill Chapter 9. John Austin and the Misunderstood Birth of Legal Positivism Chapter 10. Karl Marx and the Marxist Heritage for Understanding Law and Society Chapter 11. Weber, Nietzsche and the Holocaust Chapter 12. The Pure Theory of Hans Kelsen Chapter 13. The High Point of Legal Positivism Chapter 14. Liberalism and the Idea of the Just Society in Late Modernity Chapter 15. Ronald Dworkin and the Struggle against Disenchantment Chapter 16. Scepticism, Suspicion and the Critical Legal Studies Movement Chapter 17. Understanding Feminist Jurisprudence Chapter 18. Concluding Remarks Bibliography Index | ||
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_c1941 _d1941 |