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In: Philosophers and law
part PART I OVERVIEW OF PLATO'S POLITICAL AND LEGAL THOUGHT -- chapter 1 Huntington Cairns (1942), 'Plato's Theory of Law', Harvard Law Review, 56, pp. 359-87. -- chapter 2 Jerome Hall (1956), 'Plato's Legal Philosophy', Indiana Law Journal, 31, pp. 171-206. -- part PART II PLATO IN THE TRADITION OF LEGAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT -- chapter 3 Leo Strauss (1957), 'What is Political Philosophy?', Journal of Politics, 19, pp. 343-68. -- chapter 4 James Bernard Murphy (2005), 'Positive Language and Positive Law in Plato's Cratylus', in James Bernard Murphy (ed.), The Philosophy of Positive Law: Foundations of Jurisprudence, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, pp. 24-47. -- part PART III THE CENTRAL ISSUE OF PLATO'S LEGAL PHILOSOPHY -- chapter 5 Gregory Vlastos (1983), 'The Historical Socrates and Athenian Democracy', Political Theory, 11, pp. 495-516.
In: Philosophers and law
part Part I Cicero's Life, Predecessors and Works -- chapter 1 Richard McKeon (1950), 'Introduction to the Philosophy of Cicero', in Cicero, Brutus, On the Nature of Gods, On Divination, On Duties, trans. Hubert M. Poteat, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 1-65, 613-18 -- part Part II The Roman Law and Rhetorical Practice -- chapter 2 Andrew J.E. Bell (1997), 'Cicero and the Spectacle of Power', Journal of Roman Studies, 87, pp. 1-22 -- chapter 3 Jill Harries (2002), 'Cicero and the Defining of the Ius Civile', in Gillian Clark and Tessa Rajak (eds), Philosophy and Power in the Greco Roman World: Essays in Honour of Miriam Griffin, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 51-68, 68a -- part Part III Cicero's Works -- chapter Rhetoric -- chapter De Republica -- part Part IV Cicero's Method of Thought -- chapter 12 Michael J. Buckley (1970), 'Philosophic Method in Cicero', Journal of the History of Philosophy, 8, pp. 143-54 -- chapter 13 Walter Watson (2001), 'Invention', in Thomas Sloane (ed.), Encyclopedia of Rhetoric, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 389-404 -- part Part V The Collapse of the Republic and the Death of Cicero -- chapter 14 Louis J. Sirico, Jr (2006), 'The Federalist and the Lessons of Rome', Mississippi Law Journal, 75, pp. 431-94 -- part Part VI Cicero's Influence on Western Civilization -- chapter 15 Philip Mitsis (1999), 'The Stoic Origin of Natural Rights', in K. lerodiakonou (ed.), Topics in Stoic Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 153-77 -- part Part VII Cicero and Modern Political, Legal and Rhetorical Ideals -- chapter Republicanism -- chapter Rhetoric.
In: Ecology and law in modern society
In: Praeger special studies in US economic, social and political issues
In: Publius: the journal of federalism, Band 44, Heft 3, S. e13-e13
ISSN: 1747-7107
In: Publius: the journal of federalism, Band 44, Heft 3, S. e13
ISSN: 0048-5950
In: Philosophers and law
In: Philosophers and law
chapter Encyclopedia Britannica, pp. 126-54 -- chapter 2 Robert P. George (1999), 'Recent Criticism ofNatural Law Theory', In Defense of Natural Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 31-82 -- chapter 3 Anthony J. Lisska (2008), 'The Metaphysical Presuppositions of Natural Law in Thomas Aquinas: A New Look at Some Old Questions', in Fulvio Di Blasi, Joshua P. Hochschild and Jeffrey Langan (eds), Virtue's End: God in Moral Philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas, South Bend, IN: St Augustine's Press, pp. 67-83 -- chapter 4 Mortimer J. Adler (1942), 'A Question about Law', in Robert E. Brennan (ed.), Essays in Thomism, New York: Sheed &Ward, pp. 207-36,388--410 -- chapter 5 Alan Donagan (1969), 'The Scholastic Theory of Moral Law in the Modem World', in Anthony Kenney (ed.), Aquinas: A Collection a/Critical Essays, London: Macmillan, pp. 325-39 -- chapter 45, pp. 519-31 -- part PART IV NATURAL LAW AND NATURAL RIGHTS -- chapter 7 Michael P. Zuckert (1996-1997), 'Do Natural Rights Derive from Natural Law?', Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 20, pp. 695-731 -- chapter 8 Joseph Boy le (2001), 'Fairness in Holdings: A Natural Law Account of Property and Welfare Rights', Social Philosophy and Policy, pp. 206-26 -- chapter 9 James Bernard Murphy (2005), 'Law's Positivity in the Natural Law Jurisprudence of Thomas Aquinas', The Philosophy of Positive Law: Foundations of Jurisprudence, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, pp. 48-116 -- chapter 10 Daniel Westberg (1994), 'The Relation between Positive and Natural Law in Aquinas', Journal of Law and Religion, 11, pp. 1-22 -- chapter 11 Gilbert Bailey ( 1941 ), 'The Promulgation of Law', American Political Science Review, 35, pp. 1059-84 -- chapter 12 John Finnis (1984--1985), 'The Authority of Law in the Predicament of Contemporary Social Theory', Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy, 1, pp. 115-3 7 -- chapter 13 John Finnis (1993-1994), 'Liberalism and Natural Law Theory', Mercer Law Review, 4 5, pp. 687-704 -- chapter 14 Nicholas Aroney (2007), 'Subsidiarity, Federalism, and the Best Constitution: Thomas Aquinas on City, Province and Empire, Law and Philosophy, 2 6, pp. 161-228 -- chapter 15 Patrick Halligan (1989), 'The Environmental Policy of Saint Thomas Aquinas', Environmental Law, 19, pp. 767-806 -- chapter 16 M. Cathleen Kaveny (1991), 'Toward a Thomistic Perspective on Abortion and the Law in Contemporary America', The Thomist, 55, pp. 343-96 -- chapter 17 Stephen R. Latham (1996-1997), 'Aquinas and Morphine: Notes on Double Effect at the End of Life', DePaul Journal of Health Care Law, 1, pp. 625--44.