
Ethical Rationalism and the Law
Hart Publishing
Published on 30. June 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-5099-2980-1 (ISBN)
Description
What role does reason play in determining what, if anything, is morally right? What role does morality play in law? Perhaps the most controversial answer to these fundamental questions is that reason supports a supreme principle of both morality and legality. The contributors to this book cast a fresh critical eye over the coherence of modern approaches to ethical rationalism within law, and reflect on the intellectual history on which it builds. The contributors then take the debate beyond the traditional concerns of legal theory into areas such as the relationship between morality and international law, and the impact of ethically controversial medical innovations on legal understanding.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5099-2980-1 (9781509929801)
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Patrick Capps | Shaun D. Pattinson
Ethical Rationalism and the Law
E-Book
01/2017
1st Edition
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Patrick Capps | Shaun D. Pattinson
Ethical Rationalism and the Law
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Persons
Patrick Capps is Professor of International Law at the University of Bristol.
Shaun D Pattinson is Professor of Medical Law and Ethics at Durham University.
Shaun D Pattinson is Professor of Medical Law and Ethics at Durham University.
Content
1. The Past, Present and Future of Ethical Rationalism
Patrick Capps and Shaun D Pattinson
2. How to Become a Successful Hegelian
Stuart Toddington
3. Identifying and Justifying Moral Norms: Necessary Basics
Kenneth R Westphal
4. Hope, Agency, and Aesthetic Sensibility: A Response to Beyleveld's Account of Kantian Hope
Dascha Duering and Marcus Duewell
5. Justification in Morality and the Law
Michael Boylan
6. Advance Refusals and the Personal Identity Objection
Shaun D Pattinson
7. Law as a Moral Judgment, the Domain of Jurisprudence, and Technological Management
Roger Brownsword
8. Beyond Reason: The Legal Importance of Emotions
Thom Brooks and Diana Sankey
9. Public Goods in the Ethical Reconsideration of Research Innovation
Benjamin Capps
10. Privacy, Politeness and the Boundary Between Theory and Practice in Ethical Rationalism
David Townend
11. Fidelity to International Law: On International Courts and Politics
Henrik Palmer Olsen
12. Legal Idealism and Global Law
Patrick Capps
13. What Is Gewirth and What Is Beyleveld? A Retrospect with Comments on the Contributions
Deryck Beyleveld
Patrick Capps and Shaun D Pattinson
2. How to Become a Successful Hegelian
Stuart Toddington
3. Identifying and Justifying Moral Norms: Necessary Basics
Kenneth R Westphal
4. Hope, Agency, and Aesthetic Sensibility: A Response to Beyleveld's Account of Kantian Hope
Dascha Duering and Marcus Duewell
5. Justification in Morality and the Law
Michael Boylan
6. Advance Refusals and the Personal Identity Objection
Shaun D Pattinson
7. Law as a Moral Judgment, the Domain of Jurisprudence, and Technological Management
Roger Brownsword
8. Beyond Reason: The Legal Importance of Emotions
Thom Brooks and Diana Sankey
9. Public Goods in the Ethical Reconsideration of Research Innovation
Benjamin Capps
10. Privacy, Politeness and the Boundary Between Theory and Practice in Ethical Rationalism
David Townend
11. Fidelity to International Law: On International Courts and Politics
Henrik Palmer Olsen
12. Legal Idealism and Global Law
Patrick Capps
13. What Is Gewirth and What Is Beyleveld? A Retrospect with Comments on the Contributions
Deryck Beyleveld