Uncovering the Constitution's moral design:

"DeHart examines our constitution's normative framework and moral meaning. He challenges the logical coherency of modern moral philosophy, normative positivism, and other theories that the constitution has been argued to embody and offers groundbreaking methodology that can be applied to u...

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Main Author: DeHart, Paul R. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Columbia, Mo. Univ. of Missouri Press 2007
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Summary:"DeHart examines our constitution's normative framework and moral meaning. He challenges the logical coherency of modern moral philosophy, normative positivism, and other theories that the constitution has been argued to embody and offers groundbreaking methodology that can be applied to uncovering the normative framework of other constitutions as well"--Provided by publisher
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-285) and index
Constitutional presuppositions -- Inferring moral assumptions -- The Constitution's theory of sovereignty -- The Constitution and the common good -- The Constitution's theory of natural law -- The Constitution's theory of natural rights -- Is the Constitution any good?
Physical Description:X, 298 S. 25 cm

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