Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy, Volume 11 (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
568
Utgivningsdatum
2003-01-01
Upplaga
Volume 11
Förlag
Wiley-Blackwell
Medarbetare
Villanueva
Illustrationer
black & white illustrations
Volymtitel
Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy
Dimensioner
237 x 160 x 35 mm
Vikt
881 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
23:B&W 6 x 9 in or 229 x 152 mm Perfect Bound on White w/Gloss Lam
ISBN
9780631230267

Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy, Volume 11

A Supplement to "Nous"

Häftad,  Engelska, 2003-01-01
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This volume represents the main papers delivered by both prominent and rising philosophers at the 1999 SOFIA conference in Mazatlan, Mexico. The volume contains twenty substantial papers spanning important issues of current interest including sexuality and consent, rights and scarcity, democracy and individualism, and the nature of law and the value of punishment.
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Ernest Sosa is a Professor of Philosophy at Brown University and Rutgers University. He is author of Knowledge in Perspective (Cambridge University Press, 1991) and of papers in metaphysics and epistemology. Enrique Villanueva is a Research Fellow at the Instituto de Investigaciones Juridicas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. He is author of papers and books in philosophy of mind and history of philosophy, and editor of Philosophical Issues from 1992 to 2000.

Innehållsförteckning

I ETHICS AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY. 1 "I Thought She Consented" (Marcia W. Baron). 2 Against Constitutive Incommensurability or Buying and Selling Friends (Ruth Chang). 3 Law and Social Order (Russell Hardin). 4 Rapes Without Rapists: Consent and Reasonable Mistake (Douglas N. Husak and George C. Thomas III). 5 What We Can Reasonably Reject (Thomas W. Pogge). 6 A Place for Cost-Benefit Analysis (David Schmidtz). II POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY. 7 Against Rights (Richard J. Arneson). 8 Managing Scarcity: Toward a More Political Theory of Justice (Robert E. Goodin). 9 A Critique of Philip Pettit's Republicanism (Charles Larmore). 10 Classical Realism (Brian Leiter). 11 Deliberative Democracy and the Discursive Dilemma (Philip Pettit). 12 On the Territorial Rights of States (A. John Simmons). 13 Inequality: A Complex, Individualistic, and Comparative Notion (Larry S. Temkin). III LEGAL PHILOSOPHY. 14 The Conventioanlity Thesis (Jules L. Coleman). 15 Egalitarianism and the Problem of Tort Liability (Michael L. Corrado). 16 Reconciling Autonomy and Efficiency in Contract Law: The Vertical Integration Strategy (Jody S. Kraus). 17 The Judicial Community (Christopher Kutz). 18 Law as Command: The Model of Command in Modern Jurisprudence (Gerald J. Posterna). 19 Criminal Justice and Legal Reparations as an Alternative to Punishment (Geoffrey Sayre-McCord). 20 Judicial Can't (Scott J. Shapiro).