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This is a collection of essays by John Finnis on the philosophy of law. The essays cover a variety of topics, including the foundations of law's authority, major theories and theorists of law, legal reasoning, revolutions, rights and law, and the logic of law-making. Several of the essays focus on Finnis' work as a constitutional adviser and lawyer, and discuss persistent problems in constitutiona... more details
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  • Essays by John Finnis on the philosophy of law
  • A variety of topics covered, including the foundations of law's authority, major theories and theorists of law, legal reasoning, revolutions, rights and law, and the logic of law-making
  • Several essays focus on Finnis' work as a constitutional adviser and lawyer


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Author John Finnis
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780199580088
Publication Date 07/04/2011
Publisher Oxford University Press
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This is a collection of essays by John Finnis on the philosophy of law. The essays cover a variety of topics, including the foundations of law's authority, major theories and theorists of law, legal reasoning, revolutions, rights and law, and the logic of law-making. Several of the essays focus on Finnis' work as a constitutional adviser and lawyer, and discuss persistent problems in constitutional theory.

John Finnis has been a central figure in the fundamental re-shaping of legal philosophy over the past half-century. This volume of his Collected Essays shows the full range and power of his contributions to the philosophy of law. The volume collects nearly thirty papers: on the foundations of law's authority; major theories and theorists of law; legal reasoning; revolutions, rights and law; and the logic of law-making. The essays collected include Finnis' recent appreciations and root-and-branch critiques of Hart's legal and political theories, his engagements with other central figures and works in the field, including Dworkin's Law's Empire; Raz on authority and coordination; Coleman, Leiter and Gardner on legal positivism and naturalism; Aquinas as founder of legal positivism; Weber on the fact-value distinction and legitimation; Unger on indeterminacy in law; Posner on intention and economics; Kelsen and courts on revolutions; game-theory and rational-choice theory; with misinterpreters of Hohfeld on rights logic; John Paul II on voting for unjust laws; analogy's role in legal reasoning; the distribution of constitutional authority in the Empire and its dissolution; the judicial opportunism of separation of powers doctrine in the Australian constitution; the architecture of Blackstone's Commentaries; restitution in civil wrongs; and many other aspects of law and legal theory. Several papers bring to bear his extensive work as a constitutional adviser and lawyer on persistent problems of constitutional theory. Previously unpublished papers include two on critical or post-modern legal theory, and an introduction reflecting on legal philosophy's development and future.
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