Philosophical Perspectives on Law and Politics: Readings from Plato to Derrida

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Patrick Hayden
Peter Lang, 1999 - Law - 364 pages
Philosophical Perspectives on Law and Politics collects together some of the most significant writings by leading classical, modern, and contemporary philosophers. Consisting of original and substantial selections, the works gathered in this volume focus on the theoretical and normative issues raised by the intersection of law and politics. The authors are drawn from a variety of philosophical traditions, and reflect a wide range of opinion. Topics treated in this book include the nature and scope of law; the relationship of law to different political systems; the role of law with respect to justice; law and violence; and democracy and the rule of law. Students, researchers, and nonspecialists will find this a convenient and useful guide to past and present debates in the interpretation of law and politics.

Contents

Selections from the Politics
43
ST THOMAS AQUINAS
77
PART
97
Selections from the Leviathan
115
6
132
JOHN LOCKE
143
7
173
Selections from The Social Contract
205
The Principles of Political Right
229
Selections from the Philosophy of Right
245
Selections from The Principles of Morals and Legislation
269
PART THREE
293
On the Internal Relation Between the Rule of Law and Democracy
327
Index
363
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About the author (1999)

The Editor: Patrick Hayden is the author of Multiplicity and Becoming: The Pluralist Empiricism of Gilles Deleuze (Peter Lang, 1998), and articles on contemporary philosophy, ethics, and political theory.

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