Law, Justice, and the Common Good: The Great Debate and a Search for MeaningSidney Hyman University Press of America, 1988 - 456 páginas |
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Página xxiv
... regard to what may or may not exist in the " common consciousness of the people . " Indeed , law must often speak to issues that are either so techni- cal or so novel as to be beyond the immediate reach of the people's consciousness ...
... regard to what may or may not exist in the " common consciousness of the people . " Indeed , law must often speak to issues that are either so techni- cal or so novel as to be beyond the immediate reach of the people's consciousness ...
Página 158
... regard to rightness , because of certain impediments , ( just as in nature the generation and change of bodies is subject to accidents caused by some impediment ) , and with regard to its knowability . This can happen because reason is ...
... regard to rightness , because of certain impediments , ( just as in nature the generation and change of bodies is subject to accidents caused by some impediment ) , and with regard to its knowability . This can happen because reason is ...
Página 208
... regard to former limitations of property ? Or if a city besieged were perishing with hunger ; can we imagine , that men will see any means of preservation before them , and lose their lives , from a scrupulous regard to what , in other ...
... regard to former limitations of property ? Or if a city besieged were perishing with hunger ; can we imagine , that men will see any means of preservation before them , and lose their lives , from a scrupulous regard to what , in other ...
Contenido
Foreword by Harlan Cleveland | xi |
Law Justice and The Common Good by Sidney | xix |
GenesisOld Testament Stories of Creation | 6 |
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Términos y frases comunes
action Amendment American Aristotle authority Bentham body called citizens civil disobedience command common concept Congress consent constitutional Corporate Crime corporation courts crime criminal decisions Declaration doctrine duty economic equal ethics evil existence fact force German Gustav Radbruch hath House of Stuart human individual injustice institutions interest Jeremy Bentham judge judicial jurisprudence justice King labor law of nature lawyer legislative legislature liberty live Lord Lozi majority man's mankind means ment moral natural law Nazi object opinion party peace person philosophy political positive law practice President principle problem Professor Hart punishment question reason reflective leader rule Section Senate sense social society sovereign stare decisis statute super-ego Supreme theory theory of justice things Thomas Hobbes thou thought tion United unjust unto utilitarian vote Western World whole