A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence, Vol. 1 The law and the right : A reappraisal of the reality that ought to be
- Dordrecht Springer 2005
- 457p xiv
Table of Contents: A Note on the author and the contributors Editor’s Preface; Assistant Editor’s Preface; Part One - The Reality That Ought to Be: Problems and Critical Issues; Chapter 1 - A First Glance; Chapter 2 - Dualism and Interaction Between the Reality that Ought to Be and the Reality that is: Validity as a Pineal Gland; Chapter 3 - Taking a Dive Into the Sources of Law; Chapter 4 - The Problem of the Matrix; Part Two - The Reality That Ought to Be: A Monistic Perspective. Norms as Beliefs and as Motives of Behaviour Chapter 5 - The Motives of Human Behaviour; Chapter 6 - Norms As Beliefs; Chapter 7 - How Norms Proliferate in Human Brains; Part Three - Family Portraits. Law as Interference in the Motives of Behaviour; Chapter 8 – No Law Without Norms; Chapter 9 - But Norms are Not Enough. the Interaction Between Language and Motives of Behaviour; Chapter 10 – The Law in Force: an Ambiguous Intertwining of Normativeness and Organised Power Part 4 - In Search of Confirming Others; Chapter 11 . The Reality that Ought to Be as Fate; Chapter 12 - What is Right in Homeric Epic; Chapter 13 - What is Right, What Is Just, Ratio As Type: Sanctus Thoma Docet; Chapter 14 - The Law and What is Right. Hans Kelsen Under Suspicion; Chapter 15 – Nature and Culture; Appendix – Elements for a formation of the theory of norms developed in this volume; Bibliography; Index of Subjects; Index of names.