Aristotle and The Philosophy of Law: Theory, Practice and Justice

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Synopsis

The book presents a new focus on the legal philosophical texts of Aristotle, which offers a much richer frame for the understanding of practical thought, legal reasoning and political experience. It allows understanding how human beings interact in a complex world, and how extensive the complexity is which results from humans’ own power of self-construction and autonomy. The Aristotelian approach recognizes the limits of rationality and the inevitable and constitutive contingency in Law. All this offers a helpful instrument to understand the changes globalisation imposes to legal experience today.The contributions in this collection do not merely pay attention to private virtues, but focus primarily on public virtues. They deal with the fact that law is dependent on political power and that a person can never be sure about the facts of a case or about the right way to act. They explore the assumption that a detailed knowledge of Aristotle's epistemology is necessary, because of the direct connection between Enlightened reasoning and legal positivism. They pay attention to the concept of proportionality, which can be seen as a precondition to discuss liberalism.

Book details

Edition:
2013
Series:
Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice
Author:
Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer and Nuno M.M.S. Coelho
ISBN:
9789400760318
Related ISBNs:
9789400760301
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Pages:
N/A
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2022-08-29
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2013
Copyright by:
Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
History, Language Arts, Law, Legal Issues and Ethics, Literature and Fiction, Nonfiction, Philosophy, Reference, Science