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the principles of social order : Selected essays of Lon L Fuller

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Publication details: Oxford Hart Publihsing 2001Description: 353p ixISBN:
  • 9781841132341
  • 1841132349
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.100000 WIN
Contents:
Contents: Acknowledgements ix; Introduction to the revised edition 1; Introduction [to the first edition] 25; I. Eunomics: The Theory of Good Order and Workable Social Arrangements: Means and Ends 61; II. The Principles and Forms of Social Order: Two Principles of Human Association 81; The Forms and Limits of Adjudication 101; Mediation-Its Forms and Functions 141; The Implicit Laws of Lawmaking 175; The Role of Contract in the Ordering Processes of Society Generally 187; Irrigation and Tyranny 207; Human Interaction and the Law 231; III. Legal Philosophy, Legal Education, and the Practice of Law: The Needs of American Legal Philosophy 269; The Lawyer as an Architect of Social Structures 285; On Legal Education 293; Philosophy for the Practicing Lawyer 305; The Case Against Freedom 315; Appendix – Letter from Lon L. Fuller to Thomas Reed Powell 331; Bibliography of the Published writings of Lon L. Fuller 343; Index 347.
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Contents:
Acknowledgements ix;
Introduction to the revised edition 1;
Introduction [to the first edition] 25;
I. Eunomics: The Theory of Good Order and Workable Social Arrangements:
Means and Ends 61;
II. The Principles and Forms of Social Order:
Two Principles of Human Association 81;
The Forms and Limits of Adjudication 101;
Mediation-Its Forms and Functions 141;
The Implicit Laws of Lawmaking 175;
The Role of Contract in the Ordering Processes of Society Generally 187;
Irrigation and Tyranny 207;
Human Interaction and the Law 231;
III. Legal Philosophy, Legal Education, and the Practice of Law:
The Needs of American Legal Philosophy 269;
The Lawyer as an Architect of Social Structures 285;
On Legal Education 293;
Philosophy for the Practicing Lawyer 305;
The Case Against Freedom 315;
Appendix – Letter from Lon L. Fuller to Thomas Reed Powell 331;
Bibliography of the Published writings of Lon L. Fuller 343;
Index 347.

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