Allan, James

Sympathy and Antipathy : Essays Legal and Philosophical

Ashgate Publishing, Limited
€ 121,58

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The search for a moral standard of right and wrong which is external to any particular evaluator, thus escaping subjectivity, has a long history. Jeremy Bentham, attempting to find such a standard, opted for utilitarianism, which at least provided an inter-subjective standard of right and wrong - everything else collapses into the purely subjective principle of sympathy and antipathy. The author of this book shares Bentham's views about sympathy and antipathy and shows that the principle is alive and well in legal philosophy today

Gebonden | 316 pagina's
Verschenen in 2002
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: Law
  • LCC: Law » Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence » Jurisprudence. Theory and philosophy of law » General works. By author or title, A-Z (K230.A439A37 2002)
  • ISBN-13: 9780754622895 | ISBN-10: 0754622894