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Jurisprudence : from the Greeks to post-modernism / Wayne Morrison.

By: Publication details: London : Cavendish Pub., c2011Description: xix, 576 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1859411347
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • K325.M67 2011
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Table of contents
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BOOK BOOK Strathmore University (Main Library) Open Shelf BOOK K325.M67 2011 In transit from Strathmore University (Main Library) to Strathmore University (Anjarwalla & Khanna Library) since 13/12/2022 82296
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 525-543) and index.

Table of contents

1.The Problem of Jurisprudence, or Telling the Truth of Law;
2.Origins;
3.The Laws of Nature, Man's Power and God;
4.Thomas Hobbes and the Origins of the Imperative Theory of Law;
5.David Hume - Defender of Experience and Tradition against the Claims of Reason to Guide Modernity;
6.Immanuel Kant and the Promotion of a Critical Rational Modernity;
7.From Rousseau to Hegel; Adam Smith, Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill;
8.John Austin and the Misunderstood Birth of Legal Positivism;
9. Karl Marx and the Marxist Heritage for Understanding Law and Society;
10. Weber, Nietzsche and the Holocaust; The Pure Theory of Hans Kelsen; The High Point of Legal Positivism; Liberalism and the Idea of the Just Society in Late Modernity;
11. Ronald Dworkin and the Struggle against Disenchantment;
12. Scepticism, Suspicion and the Critical Legal Studies Movement;
13. Understanding Feminist Jurisprudence;
14. Concluding

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