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Unjust legality
Unjust legality, This book is an interpretation and critique of Habermas's philosophy of law in his Between Facts and Norms. Marsh argues that, while Habermas is insightful in laying out a new conceptual and methodological foundation for the philosophy of law, the book is, Unjust legality has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Unjust legality, This book is an interpretation and critique of Habermas's philosophy of law in his Between Facts and Norms. Marsh argues that, while Habermas is insightful in laying out a new conceptual and methodological foundation for the philosophy of law, the book is, Unjust legality
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  • Unjust legality
  • Written by author James L. Marsh
  • Published by Lanham, MD : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001., 2002/02/01
  • This book is an interpretation and critique of Habermas's philosophy of law in his Between Facts and Norms. Marsh argues that, while Habermas is insightful in laying out a new conceptual and methodological foundation for the philosophy of law, the book is
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Preface
1 Toward a Critique of Habermas's Philosophy of Law 1
2 The Tension between Facticity and Validity 15
3 On Mediating Private and Public Autonomy: The Genesis of Rights 33
4 The Genesis of the State 55
5 Law and Jurisprudence 77
6 Deliberative Politics and Administrative Social Power 103
7 The Public Sphere, Civil Society, and the Rule of Capital 123
8 The Different Paradigms of Law and the Difference They Make 153
9 The Achievement and Limits of Habermas's Philosophy of Law 177
Select Bibliography 195
Index 199
About the Author 203


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