Rights, Culture and the Law

Themes from the Legal and Political Philosophy of Joseph Raz

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Gebonden, 292 blz. | Engels
| e druk, 2003
ISBN13: 9780199248254
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e druk, 2003 9780199248254
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The volume brings together a collection of original papers on some of the main tenets of Joseph Raz's legal and political philosophy: Legal positivism and the nature of law, practical reason, authority, the value of equality, incommensurability, harm, group rights, and multiculturalism.

James Griffin and Yael Tamir raise questions concerning Raz's notion of group rights and its application to claims of cultural and political autonomy, while Will Kymlicka and Bernhard Peters examine Raz's theory of multicultural society. Lukas Meyer investigates the applicability of the notion of harm in the intergenerational context. Other papers are devoted to fundamental theoretical tenets of Raz's work. Hillel Steiner and Andrei Marmor examine Raz's account of value pluralism and incommensurability in light of what these authors consider to be goods whose equal distribution must be valued for its own sake. Robert Alexy and Timothy Endicott discuss traditional issues of jurisprudence and legal philosphy with special attention to Raz's contribution. R"udiger Bittner, Bruno Celano, and J. E. Penner discuss and criticize aspects of Raz's theory of practical reason. Jeremy Waldron presents a critique of Raz's interpretation of authority.

This volume concludes with a chapter by Joseph Raz in which he responds to arguments in the foregoing essays.

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ISBN13:9780199248254
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:292
Hoofdrubriek:Filosofie, Juridisch

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