Format:
xxxiii, 553 Seiten
ISBN:
9780754627333
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0754627330
Series Statement:
Philosophers and law
Note:
David Hume and the 18th-century conception of natural law
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David Hume and the empiricist theory of law
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David Hume's legal theory: the significance of general laws
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The place of Hume in the history of jurisprudence
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David Hume and justice
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Hume and Rawls on the circumstances and priority of justice
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Legal obligation in Hume
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Hume's reply to the Sensible Knave
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Hume's Knave and the interests of justice
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From order to justice
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Rule-utilitarianism and Hume's theory of justice
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Hume on justice to animals, Indians and women
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Hume's theory of property
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Property and possession: two replies to Locke : Hume and Hegel
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The advantages and difficulties of the Humean theory of property
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Rules, rights and promises
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Hume and Kant on the social contract
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Hume and contractarianism
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The shackles of virtue: Hume on allegiance to government
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Hume and the future of the society of nations
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The preservation of liberty
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Philosophical preliminaries
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Character, purpose, and criminal responsibility
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Hume on responsibility and punishment
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Hume on punishment
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To exclude or not to exclude improperly obtained evidence: is a Humean approach more helpful?
Language:
English
Subjects:
Law
,
Philosophy
Keywords:
Hume, David 1711-1776
;
Rechtswissenschaft
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