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Justice v. Law in Greek Political Thought
Leslie G. Rubin (Author) , Paul Bullen (Contributor) , Brian Calvert (Contributor) , Tim Collins (Contributor) , William E. Conklin (Contributor) , Patrick J. Deneen (Contributor) , Jill Frank (Contributor) , In Ha Jang (Contributor) , Nick Janszen (Contributor) , Damon Linker (Contributor) , Fred D. Miller Jr. (Contributor) , Joshua Parens (Contributor) , Katherine Philippakis (Contributor) , John T. Scott (Contributor) , Judith Swanson (Contributor)
Justice v. Law in Greek Political Thought
Leslie G. Rubin (Author) , Paul Bullen (Contributor) , Brian Calvert (Contributor) , Tim Collins (Contributor) , William E. Conklin (Contributor) , Patrick J. Deneen (Contributor) , Jill Frank (Contributor) , In Ha Jang (Contributor) , Nick Janszen (Contributor) , Damon Linker (Contributor) , Fred D. Miller Jr. (Contributor) , Joshua Parens (Contributor) , Katherine Philippakis (Contributor) , John T. Scott (Contributor) , Judith Swanson (Contributor)
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Description
Do we believe the law good because it is just, or is it just because we think it is good? This collection of essays addresses the relationship of justice to law through the works of Homer, Herodotus, Plato, Aristotle, Sophocles and the Islamic thinker al Farabi. The issues explored include the foundations of our understanding of justice; the foundation of authority of law; the relative merits of the rule of law versus the authority of a wise and just king; the uneasy relationship between particular laws and the general notion of justice (equity); various aspects of justice (reciprocity, proportionality) and their application in law; and the necessity of the rule of law to the goodness and success of a political order. The distinguished contributors often make explicit comparisons to modern situations and contemporary debates. This book will be valuable for those interested in classical political theory, political philosophy, and law.
Product details
Published | 13 Mar 1997 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 288 |
ISBN | 9780847684236 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 230 x 149 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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The authors of this fine collection of essays provide original readings of the Greek texts . . .
Arlene W. Saxonhouse
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Justice v. Law has strong points, . . . the reader will find most of the essays rewarding.
Choice Reviews
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Leslie Rubin is to be congratulated for producing an unusually rich selection of clearly and economically expressed, tightly argued and meaty essays, in which any reader will find insight and stimulation.
Peter Nicholson, University of New York, Polis