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Selected texts of the philosophy of law: key works of philosophers in the philosophy of law

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In an age of complex legal challenges and evolving societal norms, understanding the foundational thoughts that shape our legal systems has never been more critical. "Selected Texts of the Philosophy of Law" offers an unprecedented journey through the intellectual terrain of legal philosophy, presenting a carefully curated collection that serves as both an introduction and an invitation to deeper exploration. This unique compilation transcends traditional academic boundaries, offering readers a panoramic view of legal philosophical thought. Each carefully selected text is a window into the mind of a distinguished legal philosopher, revealing the intricate reasoning, ethical considerations, and profound insights that underpin our understanding of law and justice. The book is not merely a collection of excerpts, but a carefully constructed intellectual mosaic. Readers will discover: • Diverse philosophical approaches to legal theory • Varied writing styles of prominent legal thinkers • Fundamental principles that shape legal reasoning • Nuanced perspectives on justice, ethics, and legal systems

Content:
Introduction
Section 1: Pre-Hart Period
Chapter 1: Thomas Aquinas
Part 1: Biography
PART 2: Treatise of Law
Questions
Chapter 2: John Austin
Part 1: Biography
PART 2: Lecture V
Questions
Chapter 3: Hans Kelsen
Part 1: Biography
Part 2: The Dynamic Aspect of Law
Questions
Chapter 4: Oliver Holmes
Part 1: Biography
PART 2: Lecture I.
Questions
Section 2: Hart & Post-Hart Period
Chapter 5: H. L. A Hart
Part 1: Biography
PART 2: Positivism and The Separation of Law and Moral
Questions
PART 3: Three Recurrent Issues
Questions
Chapter 6: Joseph Raz
Part 1: Biography
PART 2: Authority and Reason
Questions
Chapter 7: Leslie Green
Part 1: Biography
Part 2: The Possibility of Political Obligation
Questions
Chapter 8: Lon Fuller
Part 1: Biography
Part 2: II The Morality That Makes Law Possible
Questions
Chapter 9: John Finnis
Part 1: Biography
Part 2: Images and Objections
Questions
Chapter 10: Mark C. Murphy
Part 1: Biography
PART 2: Natural Law Jurisprudence Formulated
Questions
Chapter 11: Ronald Dworkin
Part 1: Biography
Part 2: Semantic Theories of Law
Questions
Chapter 12: Antonin Scalia
Part 1: Biography
Part 2: Ordinary-Meaning Canon Words
Questions
Chapter 13: Joel Feinberg
Part 1: Biography
Part 2: Harming as Wronging
Questions
Chapter 14: Leif Wenar
Part 1: Biography
Part 2: II. The Functions of Rights
Questions
Chapter 15: Buchanan
Part 1: Biography
Part 2: Human Rights and The Legitimacy of The International Order
Questions
Chapter 16: John F. Manning
Part 1: Biography
Part 2: I. Textualism and Legal Process Purposivism: Common Ground
Questions
Chapter 17: Brian Leiter
Part 1: Biography
PART 2: American Legal Realism
Questions
Chapter 18: Mark Greenberg
Part 1: Biography
Part 2: Legislation as Communication Legal Interpretation and The Study of Linguistic Communication
Questions
Chapter 19: Richard Posner
Part 1: Biography
Part 2: II.
Questions
Section 3: Legal Cases
Chapter 20: Riggs V. Palmer
Questions
Chapter 21: Walker V. City of Birmingham
Questions
Chapter 22: Bowers V. Hardwick
Questions
Bibliography