An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law

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Yale University Press, 10/09/1959 - 212 páginas

"Among books of similar scope, this is the recognized classic. Those who read this book will have the strange privilege of thinking things together in the law from the beginning of world history to the moment Pound sent his writings to the printer."--American Bar Association Journal

An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law gives the reader a pragmatic glimpse of the history of legal philosophy--from early Greek and Roman codification to the juridicial analysts of the nineteenth century--and shows how this history relates to modern legal concepts.

 

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THE FUNCTION OF LEGAL PHILOSOPHY I
1
THE END OF LAW
25
THE APPLICATION OF LAW
48
LIABILITY
72
PROPERTY
107
CONTRACT
133
Acknowledgments vii
Education and Democracy Diane Ravitch 15
15
Restoring Civil Identity Among
122
Moral Disagreement Moral Education Common Ground
142
Some Problems in Acknowledging Diversity Nathan Glazer
168
Education and Citizenship in an Age of Pluralism
187
Common Education and the Democratic Ideal
213
Reflections on Jefferson Madison
233
Civil Society Religion and the Formation of Citizens
263
Schooling and Religious Pluralism Alan Wolfe
279

Education and Democratic Citizenship Norman Nie
30
CommunityBased Social Capital and Educational
58
Fluctuations of Social Capital in an Urban Neighborhood
96
American Exceptionalism?
297
Risking Choice Redressing Inequality Joseph P Viteritti
326
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