Tunick, Mark - Practices and Principles: Approaches to Ethical and Legal JudgmentPrinceton, Princeton University Press, (1998). orig.cloth. 24x16cm, viii,242 pp. Minor rubbing. VG. dustwrapper. ¶ Contents: Kant versus Hegel: Kant's Principle Conception; Hegel's Criticism of Kant's Principle Conception; Hegel on the Importance of Social Practice; Implications; Kant or Hegel: Principles without Practice or Principles Immanent in Practice?; Promises: The Problem; Scanlon's Examåle; Principle Conceptions of Promising; Scanlon's Principles M & F; Conclusion: Practices & the Obligation to Keep Promises; Contracts: Problems in Contract Law; Principles; Practices & Principles in Contract Law; Privacy: The Problem: Determining the Reasonableness of Expectations of Privacy: Practice or Principles? Incorporating Practice & Principle in Fourth Amendment Reasonable-Expectation-of-Privacy Analysis: The Mischance Principle Applied; Practices, Principles & Contemporary Political Theory: The Role of Social Practice in Ethical & Legal Judging; Contemporary Political Theorists on the Role of Social Practice; Practices & Principles;Practices, Principles & the Liberal-Communitarian Debate; Practices, Principles & the Relativism-Universalism Debate. USD 59.00 [Appr.: EURO 50.75 | £UK 44 | JP¥ 8748] Book number BOOKS004176Iis offered by:
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