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TABLE
A Note on
Editor's Preface
Assistant Editor's Preface
Part One
Problems and Critical Issues
Chapter
1.1.
to the Reality That Is
1.2.
and What Is Subjectively Right
1.3.
Four Meanings of "Right"
Chapter
That Ought to Be and the Reality That Is:
Validity as a Pineal Gland
2.1.
2.1.1.
2.1.2.
of Law
2.1.3.
2.1.4.
2.1.5.
2.1.6.
2.2.
Typicality of Law
2.2.1.
2.2.2.
2.2.2.1.
2.2.2.2.
2.2.3.
VIII
Chapter
3.1.
3.2.
Which Cause Ought-Effects in What Is Subjectively Right
3.2.1.
3.2.2.
3.2.3.
3.2.4.
3.3.
Right from Ought-Effects in What Is Objectively Right
3.4.
and Declarations of Will) Which Cause Ought-Effects
in What Is Objectively Right
3.5.
Right) Caused by Sources of Law as Valid Is-Events
3.6.
Law in the Natural-Law School and in German Legal
Positivism Alike
3.6.1.
3.6.2.
3.6.3.
and German Legal Positivism
Chapter
4.1.
of What Is Right by Virtue of Human-Posited Norms
4.2.
4.2.1.
4.2.2.
4.2.3. Umm al-Kitäb:
of the Koran
4.2.4.
4.3.
4.3.1.
4.3.2.
4.3.3.
4.3.4.
4.3.5.
4.4.
TABLE
Part
Perspective. Norms as Beliefs and as Motives of Behaviour
Chapter
5.1.
Legal-Philosophical Orientations
5.2.
5.3.
Types of Circumstance. Habits and Practices
5
Chapter
6.1.
6.2.
(Doxia)
6.3.
The Type of Action and the Type of Circumstance.
More on What Is Objectively Right
6.4.
Right-Holder (Exousia). More on What Is Subjectively Right
6.5.
Believer (Nomia). The Not-Being-in-Force of a Norm:
Being a Duty-Holder and a Nonbeliever (Anomia)
6.6.
and Deviant Duty-Holders. The Whited Sepulchres and the
Jesuits. Efficacious Norms as a Subset of Effective Norms
6.7.
(Conformism
(Nonconformism of Duty-Holding Nonbelievers), but It
Cannot Be Efficacious or Inefficacious
6.8.
Chapter
7.1.
Producing Derivative Norms from the Type of Action
Conditionally Connected with the Type of Circumstance
7.2.
Dynamic Systems
7.3.
X TREATISE,
Part Three
of Behaviour
Chapter
8.1.
Karl Olivecrona, and
8.1.1.
8.1.2.
8.1.3.
8.1.3.1.
8.1.3.2.
of View, a Point of View Internalised in the
Brains of Believers, and Which Manifests Itself
in Their Use of a Typically Normative Language
8.1.3.3.
8.1.3.4.
8.1.4.
8.1.5.
and the Rule of Recognition (Hart)
8.1.6.
8.2.
Discourse
8.2.1.
and Norms of Conduct
8.2.2.
8.2.3.
of Law
8.2.4.
or Enacted
8.2.5.
Legal Normativism: Validity, Law in Force, and
Normativeness
8.2.6.
Validity and Normativeness in Law
8.2.6.1.
8.2.6.2.
as a Difference between Types and Norms
8.3.
An Abjuration of Normativeness in Law
8.3.1.
8.3.2.
of the
8.3.3.
TABLE
Chapter
The Interaction between Language and Motives of Behaviour
9.1.
9.2.
9.3.
Suggestion and Charisma
9.4.
Power
9.5.
9.5.1.
9.5.2.
9.6.
to Be: Authority (Integration between Norms and Validly
Enacted Directives or Texts)
Chapter
of Normativeness and Organised Power
10.1.
Misunderstandings with regard to Normativism
10.2.
10.2.1.
Control on Believers: Dogmas,
Heresy
10.2.2.
Duty-Holders: The Idea of Just Coercion
10.2.3.
10.2.4.
as Managers of What Is Subjectively Right (Dikaspoloi)
10.2.5.
10.2.6.
Part Four
Chapter
11.1.
Creation of Myth
11.2.
11.3.
Origins of Chisholm's Paradox
11.3.1.
XII
11.3.2.
Huper Moron
11.3.3.
Behaviour, the Violation of the Norm. Chisholm's
Paradox
Chapter
12.1.
12.1.1.
12.1.2.
12.1.3.
Function of Epic in the Oral Civilisation of the Early
Greek City-States
12.2.
among "Norms," "What Is Objectively Right," and "What Is
Subjectively Right"
12.2.
12.2.2.
12.2.3.
12.2.4.
That Is, Dike as the Restoration of What Is Right
12.2
Things and People
Chapter
Sanctus Thoma Docet
13.1.
13.2.
Jus as What Is Right
13.3.
Tantum
13.4.
Presupposes the Constant and Perpetual Just Will
of the Ruler Who Has the Community in His Care
13.5.
(Justiţia
13.6.
to Pass
13.7.
Concerns Its Essence (Essentialiter)
Contained in a Lex (Norm)
TABLE
13.8.
in the Rendition of the Fathers of the English Dominican
Province
Chapter
Suspicion
14.1.
14.2.
14.3.
Recht
14.4.
A Further Investigation into
14.5.
Objectively Right. A Textual Analysis (or Rather a Crossword
Puzzle)
14.6.
the Front Door, Slips in through the Back Disguised
as an Individualised Norm
Chapter
15.1.
15.2.
15.2.1.
15.2.2.
Inscribed in Documents and Artifacts
15.2.3.
15.2.4.
Social Construction of Reality and the Construction
of Social Reality
15.2.5.
Socialisation and Normative Revolution (Metanoia)
15.3.
15.3.1.
15.3.2.
Structure
15.3.3.
System
15.3.4.
From Significant Others to the Generalised Other
15.4.
Point of View. Overcoming the Analytical Paradigm: Willard
Van Orman
XIV
15.5.
Law: What Is Right by Nature and What Is Right by Law as
Cultural Products
Appendix
Developed in This Volume
(by Alberto
1.
2.
3.
The Being-in-Force and Not-Being-in-Force of a Norm.
Efficaciousness and Inefficaciousness of a Norm
4.
Bibliography
(Compiled by
Index of Subjects
Index of Names
Enrico Pattaro
The Law and the Right
A Reappraisal of the Reality That Ought to Be
'¡his is the paperback edition of the first of the twelve volumes of
of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence, a unique, comprehensive,
multivolume
both a theoretical and a historical perspective.
Tlie
an original discussion of normativeness in law. This discussion proceeds from a
concept of
pertains not primarily to rules
The concept of constitutive rule is refrained accordingly: Types, not rules, are
constitutive, and rules are regulative. But not all rules are norms: Only those
rules which are binding are norms, and (binding) norms are construed here
as beliefs and psychological motives of human behaviour. On account of the
way norms are internalized, and the way they exist in the human brain, they
are compared to compulsive neuroses: Ihe
to shed light on this aspect of norms, as by working from within the frame of
neuropsychiatrie
to as "obsessive-compulsive disorders." In parallel, norms are linked to the
concept of the right
precedents are pointed out that illustrate these two concepts (of norms and of
what is right)
the concept of dike as "the right" in Homeric epic; and, in Aquinas, the concepts
oí
"binding norm." This general construction draws inspiration from Scandinavian
legal realism and from Hart's Concept of Law (of
and shared a conception of normativeness in law that had been developed long
before by such Scandinavian legal realists as Axel
Karl Olivecrona (in
such normativeness in law so as to reserve the normative dimension only for
morality: This is what Hart had to pay as a price for holding on to his thesis of
the separation between law and morality, a thesis he would otherwise have had
to give up in view of Ronald Dworkins sharp criticism.
This" paperback edition serves as an introduction to the first-ever
treatment of all important issues in legal philosophy and will be of interest to all
jurists and legal and practical philosophers. |
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TABLE
A Note on
Editor's Preface
Assistant Editor's Preface
Part One
Problems and Critical Issues
Chapter
1.1.
to the Reality That Is
1.2.
and What Is Subjectively Right
1.3.
Four Meanings of "Right"
Chapter
That Ought to Be and the Reality That Is:
Validity as a Pineal Gland
2.1.
2.1.1.
2.1.2.
of Law
2.1.3.
2.1.4.
2.1.5.
2.1.6.
2.2.
Typicality of Law
2.2.1.
2.2.2.
2.2.2.1.
2.2.2.2.
2.2.3.
VIII
Chapter
3.1.
3.2.
Which Cause Ought-Effects in What Is Subjectively Right
3.2.1.
3.2.2.
3.2.3.
3.2.4.
3.3.
Right from Ought-Effects in What Is Objectively Right
3.4.
and Declarations of Will) Which Cause Ought-Effects
in What Is Objectively Right
3.5.
Right) Caused by Sources of Law as Valid Is-Events
3.6.
Law in the Natural-Law School and in German Legal
Positivism Alike
3.6.1.
3.6.2.
3.6.3.
and German Legal Positivism
Chapter
4.1.
of What Is Right by Virtue of Human-Posited Norms
4.2.
4.2.1.
4.2.2.
4.2.3. Umm al-Kitäb:
of the Koran
4.2.4.
4.3.
4.3.1.
4.3.2.
4.3.3.
4.3.4.
4.3.5.
4.4.
TABLE
Part
Perspective. Norms as Beliefs and as Motives of Behaviour
Chapter
5.1.
Legal-Philosophical Orientations
5.2.
5.3.
Types of Circumstance. Habits and Practices
5
Chapter
6.1.
6.2.
(Doxia)
6.3.
The Type of Action and the Type of Circumstance.
More on What Is Objectively Right
6.4.
Right-Holder (Exousia). More on What Is Subjectively Right
6.5.
Believer (Nomia). The Not-Being-in-Force of a Norm:
Being a Duty-Holder and a Nonbeliever (Anomia)
6.6.
and Deviant Duty-Holders. The Whited Sepulchres and the
Jesuits. Efficacious Norms as a Subset of Effective Norms
6.7.
(Conformism
(Nonconformism of Duty-Holding Nonbelievers), but It
Cannot Be Efficacious or Inefficacious
6.8.
Chapter
7.1.
Producing Derivative Norms from the Type of Action
Conditionally Connected with the Type of Circumstance
7.2.
Dynamic Systems
7.3.
X TREATISE,
Part Three
of Behaviour
Chapter
8.1.
Karl Olivecrona, and
8.1.1.
8.1.2.
8.1.3.
8.1.3.1.
8.1.3.2.
of View, a Point of View Internalised in the
Brains of Believers, and Which Manifests Itself
in Their Use of a Typically Normative Language
8.1.3.3.
8.1.3.4.
8.1.4.
8.1.5.
and the Rule of Recognition (Hart)
8.1.6.
8.2.
Discourse
8.2.1.
and Norms of Conduct
8.2.2.
8.2.3.
of Law
8.2.4.
or Enacted
8.2.5.
Legal Normativism: Validity, Law in Force, and
Normativeness
8.2.6.
Validity and Normativeness in Law
8.2.6.1.
8.2.6.2.
as a Difference between Types and Norms
8.3.
An Abjuration of Normativeness in Law
8.3.1.
8.3.2.
of the
8.3.3.
TABLE
Chapter
The Interaction between Language and Motives of Behaviour
9.1.
9.2.
9.3.
Suggestion and Charisma
9.4.
Power
9.5.
9.5.1.
9.5.2.
9.6.
to Be: Authority (Integration between Norms and Validly
Enacted Directives or Texts)
Chapter
of Normativeness and Organised Power
10.1.
Misunderstandings with regard to Normativism
10.2.
10.2.1.
Control on Believers: Dogmas,
Heresy
10.2.2.
Duty-Holders: The Idea of Just Coercion
10.2.3.
10.2.4.
as Managers of What Is Subjectively Right (Dikaspoloi)
10.2.5.
10.2.6.
Part Four
Chapter
11.1.
Creation of Myth
11.2.
11.3.
Origins of Chisholm's Paradox
11.3.1.
XII
11.3.2.
Huper Moron
11.3.3.
Behaviour, the Violation of the Norm. Chisholm's
Paradox
Chapter
12.1.
12.1.1.
12.1.2.
12.1.3.
Function of Epic in the Oral Civilisation of the Early
Greek City-States
12.2.
among "Norms," "What Is Objectively Right," and "What Is
Subjectively Right"
12.2.
12.2.2.
12.2.3.
12.2.4.
That Is, Dike as the Restoration of What Is Right
12.2
Things and People
Chapter
Sanctus Thoma Docet
13.1.
13.2.
Jus as What Is Right
13.3.
Tantum
13.4.
Presupposes the Constant and Perpetual Just Will
of the Ruler Who Has the Community in His Care
13.5.
(Justiţia
13.6.
to Pass
13.7.
Concerns Its Essence (Essentialiter)
Contained in a Lex (Norm)
TABLE
13.8.
in the Rendition of the Fathers of the English Dominican
Province
Chapter
Suspicion
14.1.
14.2.
14.3.
Recht
14.4.
A Further Investigation into
14.5.
Objectively Right. A Textual Analysis (or Rather a Crossword
Puzzle)
14.6.
the Front Door, Slips in through the Back Disguised
as an Individualised Norm
Chapter
15.1.
15.2.
15.2.1.
15.2.2.
Inscribed in Documents and Artifacts
15.2.3.
15.2.4.
Social Construction of Reality and the Construction
of Social Reality
15.2.5.
Socialisation and Normative Revolution (Metanoia)
15.3.
15.3.1.
15.3.2.
Structure
15.3.3.
System
15.3.4.
From Significant Others to the Generalised Other
15.4.
Point of View. Overcoming the Analytical Paradigm: Willard
Van Orman
XIV
15.5.
Law: What Is Right by Nature and What Is Right by Law as
Cultural Products
Appendix
Developed in This Volume
(by Alberto
1.
2.
3.
The Being-in-Force and Not-Being-in-Force of a Norm.
Efficaciousness and Inefficaciousness of a Norm
4.
Bibliography
(Compiled by
Index of Subjects
Index of Names
Enrico Pattaro
The Law and the Right
A Reappraisal of the Reality That Ought to Be
'¡his is the paperback edition of the first of the twelve volumes of
of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence, a unique, comprehensive,
multivolume
both a theoretical and a historical perspective.
Tlie
an original discussion of normativeness in law. This discussion proceeds from a
concept of
pertains not primarily to rules
The concept of constitutive rule is refrained accordingly: Types, not rules, are
constitutive, and rules are regulative. But not all rules are norms: Only those
rules which are binding are norms, and (binding) norms are construed here
as beliefs and psychological motives of human behaviour. On account of the
way norms are internalized, and the way they exist in the human brain, they
are compared to compulsive neuroses: Ihe
to shed light on this aspect of norms, as by working from within the frame of
neuropsychiatrie
to as "obsessive-compulsive disorders." In parallel, norms are linked to the
concept of the right
precedents are pointed out that illustrate these two concepts (of norms and of
what is right)
the concept of dike as "the right" in Homeric epic; and, in Aquinas, the concepts
oí
"binding norm." This general construction draws inspiration from Scandinavian
legal realism and from Hart's Concept of Law (of
and shared a conception of normativeness in law that had been developed long
before by such Scandinavian legal realists as Axel
Karl Olivecrona (in
such normativeness in law so as to reserve the normative dimension only for
morality: This is what Hart had to pay as a price for holding on to his thesis of
the separation between law and morality, a thesis he would otherwise have had
to give up in view of Ronald Dworkins sharp criticism.
This" paperback edition serves as an introduction to the first-ever
treatment of all important issues in legal philosophy and will be of interest to all
jurists and legal and practical philosophers. |
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title | A treatise of legal philosophy and general jurisprudence |
title_auth | A treatise of legal philosophy and general jurisprudence |
title_exact_search | A treatise of legal philosophy and general jurisprudence |
title_exact_search_txtP | A treatise of legal philosophy and general jurisprudence |
title_full | A treatise of legal philosophy and general jurisprudence 1 The law and the right : a reappraisal of the reality that ought to be ed.-in-chief: Enrico Pattaro |
title_fullStr | A treatise of legal philosophy and general jurisprudence 1 The law and the right : a reappraisal of the reality that ought to be ed.-in-chief: Enrico Pattaro |
title_full_unstemmed | A treatise of legal philosophy and general jurisprudence 1 The law and the right : a reappraisal of the reality that ought to be ed.-in-chief: Enrico Pattaro |
title_short | A treatise of legal philosophy and general jurisprudence |
title_sort | a treatise of legal philosophy and general jurisprudence the law and the right a reappraisal of the reality that ought to be |
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