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Oxford University Press - Natural Law, Liberalism, and Morality

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Description

Explore the deep connections between ethics and political theory with Natural Law, Liberalism, and Morality: Contemporary Essays. Published by Oxford University Press, this collection brings together leading thinkers to engage in direct exchanges regarding the foundations of justice and morality. This book serves as a high-level resource for anyone studying the tension between different philosophical traditions. By presenting frank and lively discussions, the text examines how natural law and liberalism interact within modern society. It is an excellent choice for students, academics, and legal professionals seeking to understand the fundamental debates that shape contemporary moral and political thought. Rather than viewing these traditions in isolation, this work presents them through active engagement. This approach provides a clear look at how different schools of thought address the most important questions of ethics and justice today. Whether you are researching legal theory or political philosophy, these essays offer a substantial look at the core principles governing our social and moral structures.

Key Features

Features direct exchanges between leading defenders of Natural Law and Liberalism to provide diverse perspectives on political theory.

Provides a deep look at critical issues in contemporary moral and political thought through a series of lively discussions.

Offers an outstanding example of how different traditions of thought engage with fundamental matters of justice and ethics.

Serves as a comprehensive resource for those studying the intersection of law, morality, and liberal political philosophy.

Published by Oxford University Press to ensure high standards of academic rigor and scholarly depth in every essay.

Product Specifications

Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
03 May 2001
Listed Since
06 February 2007

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