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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xliii, 453 pages
- Contents
-
- Robert Fine
- p. 33.
- 3.
- 'Hegel, Marx, and the Concept of Immanent Critique', Journal of the History of Philosophy, 29, pp. 253-79. (1991)
- Andrew Buchwalter
- p. 59.
- Part II.
- Hegel and Common Law: A Rationale for Property and Contractual Rights
- 4.
- 'The Common Law According to Hegel', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 17, pp. 685-703. (1997)
- Part I.
- William N.R. Lucy
- p. 89.
- 5.
- 'Obligation, Contract and Exchange: On the Significance of Hegel's Abstract Right', in Z.A. Pelczynski (ed.), The State and Civil Society: Studies in Hegel's Political Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 159-77, 299-303. (1984)
- p. 109.
- 6.
- 'Hegel and the Autonomy of Contract Law', Texas Law Review, 77, pp. 719-51. (1999)
- Chad McCracken
- p. 133.
- Hegel After Marxism? Locating Hegelian Legal Theory in Both its Historical and Contemporary Contexts
- 7.
- 'Hegel and the Social Dynamics of Property Law', in J.W. Harris (ed.), Property Problems: From Genes to Pension Funds, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies/Kluwer Law International, pp. 257-73. (1998)
- M.G. Salter
- p. 167.
- Part III.
- Individual Rights Within a Liberal Constitutional Framework: A Necessary But Insufficient Basis for Organizing a Rational State
- 8.
- 'Hegel's Ambiguous Legacy for Modern Liberalism', Cardozo Law Review, 10, pp. 857-70. (1989)
- Charles Taylor
- p. 187.
- 1.
- 9.
- 'Hegel's Critique of Liberal Theories of Rights', American Political Science Review, 68, pp. 1086-92. (1974)
- Peter G. Stillman
- p. 201.
- 10.
- 'Towards a Critical Theory of Constitutional Law: Hegel's Contribution', Journal of Law and Society, 21, pp. 464-86. (1994)
- Michael Salter, Julia J.A. Shaw
- p. 209.
- Part IV.
- Hegelian Legal Theory in the Context of Law and Economics, Schmittian and Habermasian Jurisprudence
- 'Hegel's Politico-Legal Philosophy: A Reevaluation', American Journal of Jurisprudence, 35, pp. 217-46. (1990)
- 11.
- 'Toward a More "Just" Economics of Justice--A Review Essay', Cardozo Law Review, 10, pp. 1855-77. (1989)
- Gary Minda
- p. 235.
- 12.
- 'Rethinking Politics: Carl Schmitt vs. Hegel', Owl of Minerva, 22, pp. 209-25. (1991)
- Richard Dien Winfield
- p. 259.
- Part V.
- Hegelianism, Gender-Roles and Feminist Legal and Political Theory
- Edgar Bodenheimer
- 13.
- 'On Hegel, Women and Irony', in Mary Lyndon Shanley and Carole Pateman (eds), Feminist Interpretations and Political Theory, Cambridge: Polity Press, pp. 129-45. (1991)
- Seyla Benhabib
- p. 279.
- 14.
- 'Persons and Available Identities: Gender in Hegel's Philosophy of Law', Law and Critique, 7, pp. 153-72. (1996)
- Valerie Kerruish
- p. 297.
- 15.
- 'Hegel's Antigone', Owl of Minerva, 17, pp. 131-52. (1986)
- p. 3.
- Patricia Jagentowicz Mills
- p. 317.
- Part VI.
- Law and Punishment: The Continuing Tension Between the Duty to Obey Positive Laws and Various Conceptions of 'Natural Rights'
- 16.
- 'Hegel's Idea of Punishment', Journal of the History of Philosophy, 14, pp. 169-82. (1976)
- Peter G. Stillman
- p. 341.
- 17.
- 'Hegel on Justified Disobedience', Political Theory, 26, pp. 514-35. (1998)
- 2.
- Mark Tunick
- p. 355.
- 18.
- 'Rediscovering Hegel's Theory of Crime and Punishment', Michigan Law Review, 92, pp. 1577-621. (1994)
- Markus Dirk Dubber
- p. 377.
- 19.
- 'Hegel's Critique of Liberalism and Natural Law: Reconstructing Ethical Life', Law and Philosophy, 9, pp. 371-98. (1990-91)
- Abel Garza Jr
- p. 423
- 'Hegel's Philosophy of Right and Marx's Critique: A Reassessment', in W. Bonefeld (ed.), Open Marxism, New York: Pluto Press, pp. 84-109. (1995)
- Isbn
- 9780754620921
- Label
- Hegel and law
- Title
- Hegel and law
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Michael Salter
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- K230.H43
- LC item number
- A2 2003
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- 1957-
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- Salter, Michael
- Series statement
- Philosophers and law
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- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
- Law
- Jurisprudence
- Label
- Hegel and law, edited by Michael Salter
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- txt
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- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Robert Fine
- p. 33.
- 3.
- 'Hegel, Marx, and the Concept of Immanent Critique', Journal of the History of Philosophy, 29, pp. 253-79. (1991)
- Andrew Buchwalter
- p. 59.
- Part II.
- Hegel and Common Law: A Rationale for Property and Contractual Rights
- 4.
- 'The Common Law According to Hegel', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 17, pp. 685-703. (1997)
- Part I.
- William N.R. Lucy
- p. 89.
- 5.
- 'Obligation, Contract and Exchange: On the Significance of Hegel's Abstract Right', in Z.A. Pelczynski (ed.), The State and Civil Society: Studies in Hegel's Political Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 159-77, 299-303. (1984)
- p. 109.
- 6.
- 'Hegel and the Autonomy of Contract Law', Texas Law Review, 77, pp. 719-51. (1999)
- Chad McCracken
- p. 133.
- Hegel After Marxism? Locating Hegelian Legal Theory in Both its Historical and Contemporary Contexts
- 7.
- 'Hegel and the Social Dynamics of Property Law', in J.W. Harris (ed.), Property Problems: From Genes to Pension Funds, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies/Kluwer Law International, pp. 257-73. (1998)
- M.G. Salter
- p. 167.
- Part III.
- Individual Rights Within a Liberal Constitutional Framework: A Necessary But Insufficient Basis for Organizing a Rational State
- 8.
- 'Hegel's Ambiguous Legacy for Modern Liberalism', Cardozo Law Review, 10, pp. 857-70. (1989)
- Charles Taylor
- p. 187.
- 1.
- 9.
- 'Hegel's Critique of Liberal Theories of Rights', American Political Science Review, 68, pp. 1086-92. (1974)
- Peter G. Stillman
- p. 201.
- 10.
- 'Towards a Critical Theory of Constitutional Law: Hegel's Contribution', Journal of Law and Society, 21, pp. 464-86. (1994)
- Michael Salter, Julia J.A. Shaw
- p. 209.
- Part IV.
- Hegelian Legal Theory in the Context of Law and Economics, Schmittian and Habermasian Jurisprudence
- 'Hegel's Politico-Legal Philosophy: A Reevaluation', American Journal of Jurisprudence, 35, pp. 217-46. (1990)
- 11.
- 'Toward a More "Just" Economics of Justice--A Review Essay', Cardozo Law Review, 10, pp. 1855-77. (1989)
- Gary Minda
- p. 235.
- 12.
- 'Rethinking Politics: Carl Schmitt vs. Hegel', Owl of Minerva, 22, pp. 209-25. (1991)
- Richard Dien Winfield
- p. 259.
- Part V.
- Hegelianism, Gender-Roles and Feminist Legal and Political Theory
- Edgar Bodenheimer
- 13.
- 'On Hegel, Women and Irony', in Mary Lyndon Shanley and Carole Pateman (eds), Feminist Interpretations and Political Theory, Cambridge: Polity Press, pp. 129-45. (1991)
- Seyla Benhabib
- p. 279.
- 14.
- 'Persons and Available Identities: Gender in Hegel's Philosophy of Law', Law and Critique, 7, pp. 153-72. (1996)
- Valerie Kerruish
- p. 297.
- 15.
- 'Hegel's Antigone', Owl of Minerva, 17, pp. 131-52. (1986)
- p. 3.
- Patricia Jagentowicz Mills
- p. 317.
- Part VI.
- Law and Punishment: The Continuing Tension Between the Duty to Obey Positive Laws and Various Conceptions of 'Natural Rights'
- 16.
- 'Hegel's Idea of Punishment', Journal of the History of Philosophy, 14, pp. 169-82. (1976)
- Peter G. Stillman
- p. 341.
- 17.
- 'Hegel on Justified Disobedience', Political Theory, 26, pp. 514-35. (1998)
- 2.
- Mark Tunick
- p. 355.
- 18.
- 'Rediscovering Hegel's Theory of Crime and Punishment', Michigan Law Review, 92, pp. 1577-621. (1994)
- Markus Dirk Dubber
- p. 377.
- 19.
- 'Hegel's Critique of Liberalism and Natural Law: Reconstructing Ethical Life', Law and Philosophy, 9, pp. 371-98. (1990-91)
- Abel Garza Jr
- p. 423
- 'Hegel's Philosophy of Right and Marx's Critique: A Reassessment', in W. Bonefeld (ed.), Open Marxism, New York: Pluto Press, pp. 84-109. (1995)
- Control code
- 50149713
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Extent
- xliii, 453 pages
- Isbn
- 9780754620921
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- (alk. paper)
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- 2002074726
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- Hegel and law, edited by Michael Salter
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Robert Fine
- p. 33.
- 3.
- 'Hegel, Marx, and the Concept of Immanent Critique', Journal of the History of Philosophy, 29, pp. 253-79. (1991)
- Andrew Buchwalter
- p. 59.
- Part II.
- Hegel and Common Law: A Rationale for Property and Contractual Rights
- 4.
- 'The Common Law According to Hegel', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 17, pp. 685-703. (1997)
- Part I.
- William N.R. Lucy
- p. 89.
- 5.
- 'Obligation, Contract and Exchange: On the Significance of Hegel's Abstract Right', in Z.A. Pelczynski (ed.), The State and Civil Society: Studies in Hegel's Political Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 159-77, 299-303. (1984)
- p. 109.
- 6.
- 'Hegel and the Autonomy of Contract Law', Texas Law Review, 77, pp. 719-51. (1999)
- Chad McCracken
- p. 133.
- Hegel After Marxism? Locating Hegelian Legal Theory in Both its Historical and Contemporary Contexts
- 7.
- 'Hegel and the Social Dynamics of Property Law', in J.W. Harris (ed.), Property Problems: From Genes to Pension Funds, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies/Kluwer Law International, pp. 257-73. (1998)
- M.G. Salter
- p. 167.
- Part III.
- Individual Rights Within a Liberal Constitutional Framework: A Necessary But Insufficient Basis for Organizing a Rational State
- 8.
- 'Hegel's Ambiguous Legacy for Modern Liberalism', Cardozo Law Review, 10, pp. 857-70. (1989)
- Charles Taylor
- p. 187.
- 1.
- 9.
- 'Hegel's Critique of Liberal Theories of Rights', American Political Science Review, 68, pp. 1086-92. (1974)
- Peter G. Stillman
- p. 201.
- 10.
- 'Towards a Critical Theory of Constitutional Law: Hegel's Contribution', Journal of Law and Society, 21, pp. 464-86. (1994)
- Michael Salter, Julia J.A. Shaw
- p. 209.
- Part IV.
- Hegelian Legal Theory in the Context of Law and Economics, Schmittian and Habermasian Jurisprudence
- 'Hegel's Politico-Legal Philosophy: A Reevaluation', American Journal of Jurisprudence, 35, pp. 217-46. (1990)
- 11.
- 'Toward a More "Just" Economics of Justice--A Review Essay', Cardozo Law Review, 10, pp. 1855-77. (1989)
- Gary Minda
- p. 235.
- 12.
- 'Rethinking Politics: Carl Schmitt vs. Hegel', Owl of Minerva, 22, pp. 209-25. (1991)
- Richard Dien Winfield
- p. 259.
- Part V.
- Hegelianism, Gender-Roles and Feminist Legal and Political Theory
- Edgar Bodenheimer
- 13.
- 'On Hegel, Women and Irony', in Mary Lyndon Shanley and Carole Pateman (eds), Feminist Interpretations and Political Theory, Cambridge: Polity Press, pp. 129-45. (1991)
- Seyla Benhabib
- p. 279.
- 14.
- 'Persons and Available Identities: Gender in Hegel's Philosophy of Law', Law and Critique, 7, pp. 153-72. (1996)
- Valerie Kerruish
- p. 297.
- 15.
- 'Hegel's Antigone', Owl of Minerva, 17, pp. 131-52. (1986)
- p. 3.
- Patricia Jagentowicz Mills
- p. 317.
- Part VI.
- Law and Punishment: The Continuing Tension Between the Duty to Obey Positive Laws and Various Conceptions of 'Natural Rights'
- 16.
- 'Hegel's Idea of Punishment', Journal of the History of Philosophy, 14, pp. 169-82. (1976)
- Peter G. Stillman
- p. 341.
- 17.
- 'Hegel on Justified Disobedience', Political Theory, 26, pp. 514-35. (1998)
- 2.
- Mark Tunick
- p. 355.
- 18.
- 'Rediscovering Hegel's Theory of Crime and Punishment', Michigan Law Review, 92, pp. 1577-621. (1994)
- Markus Dirk Dubber
- p. 377.
- 19.
- 'Hegel's Critique of Liberalism and Natural Law: Reconstructing Ethical Life', Law and Philosophy, 9, pp. 371-98. (1990-91)
- Abel Garza Jr
- p. 423
- 'Hegel's Philosophy of Right and Marx's Critique: A Reassessment', in W. Bonefeld (ed.), Open Marxism, New York: Pluto Press, pp. 84-109. (1995)
- Control code
- 50149713
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Extent
- xliii, 453 pages
- Isbn
- 9780754620921
- Isbn Type
- (alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2002074726
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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