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The author’s aim is to analyse the problem of criticism in the context of political sciences, in particular in the context of political philosophy. The issue is considered in the light of two basic ... departure for critical attitudes in political philosophy.. political philosophy; political science; criticism; historism; contextualism; presentism - Piotr Świercz vidual propositions that have been
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4 1 ALLEN, supra note 3, at 24; JEREMIAH DUMMER, A DEFENCE OF THE NEWENGLAND CHARTERS 29 (1715), quoted by JAMES OTIS, COLLECTED POLITICAL WRITINGS OF JAMES OTIS 161–62 (Richard Samuelson ed., 2015 ... political entity possesses anything like Parliament’s plenary authority and legal supremacy.”). 17 Nixon v. Fitzgerald, 457 U.S. 731, 766 (1982) (White, J., dissenting) (“Attaching absolute immunity to the
(“Therefore, the first precept of law is that good ought to be done and pursued and that evil ought to be avoided.”). 13 Id.; see also John Finnis, Aquinas’ Moral, Political, and Legal Philosophy, in THE ... STANFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PHILOSOPHY, at § 3.2 (Edward N. Zalta ed., Spring 2021 ed.), https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2021/entries/aquinas-moral-political/. 1062 TOURO LAW REVIEW Yes, this can
Press, 2005). 37 The Jewish Political Tradition project explicitly excludes “detached scholary” approaches (Walzer, supra note 35, at i); Compare MENACHEM LORBERBAUM, THE RELIGIOUS ASPECT OF PHILOSOPHY ... of its “tradition.” Law didn’t need religion as a source of authority, basing itself instead of on philosophy and political processes, arranged and formulated according to analytical and conceptual
the American church.16 Prior to its creation, an American bishop who wanted a priest to receive advanced study in theology, philosophy, or canon law had to send the candidate abroad to one of the ... professional training,21 although with some attention paid to scholastic legal philosophy and the goal of forming men who would make a distinctly Catholic contribution to the legal profession.22 This
who reject the fundamental values and principles of liberal democracy. In John Rawls’s political liberal project, this issue centers on the discussion of unreasonable people.1 The difficulty is that
Hegel’s history of philosophy has irreplaceable place within the whole of his philosophizing and this fact grounds its philosophical importance. It has become the organ of the self-knowing mind in ... 2353-9445 Patočka and Hegel's philosophy of the history of philosophy 0 Vladimír Leško , Prof. PhD , is a professor in the Department of Philosophy and History of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, of
advocacy and legal actions, (5) modern ideological and political forces, and (6) indelible impressions. These lessons are offered in hopes that they will inform the work of other social justice advocates ... nationally as a structural racism expert grounded by theory and practice, and recognized in academia, in the media, by civic and political leaders, and by the general populace. Fifth, it is vital to have a
, finding destigmatization of the sex work industry as central to the increased agency and well-being of sex workers and their clients. This paper also employs the libertarian philosophy, according to which ... opposition to sexist oppression to create a transnational feminism.2 Though this paper focuses on sex work in the U.S., we use Serene Khader’s transnational feminist philosophy to lay the groundwork for
been the expression of a unified narrative of the organization of human society around the allocation of political authority now searches for new bases for authority as states become market actors ... . REV. 177 (2012). 5 See Martti Koskenniemi, Why History of International Law Today?, 4 RECHTSGESCHICHTE 61, 63-64 (2004) (“In addition to the sense of an increased political possibility connected with
inclusion in Touro Law Review by an authorized editor of Digital Commons @ Touro Law Center. For more information , please contact - Article 9 POLITICAL GERRYMANDERING: WAS ELBRIDGE GERRY RIGHT? C ... Cause,2 The League of Women * Professor of Law and Political Science, Touro College 1 Such redistricting is required by the constitutional principle of one person/one vote announced by the United States
the history of abortion jurisprudence and genetic abnormalities generally. Further, it discusses abortion law as it pertains to the exceedingly political regulation of abortions that follow a Down ... the lack of funding for abortions undoubtfully creates an obstacle. However, due to the varying social and political dynamics of each state, it is difficult to create a national standard. In Whole
letter of the law and retain the basic structure of constitutional law in the United States when doing so threatens to warp the constitutional fabric, undermine the political regime, and risk an ... ). See also Martin Luther King, Jr., Letter from a Birmingham Jail, in AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT: FOUR HUNDRED YEARS OF IDEAS AND IDEOLOGIES 406, 406-16 (Sue Davis ed., 1996). 5 THE POLITICAL IDEAS OF ST
Particular Reference to Catholic Law Schools), 26 U. DAYTON L. REV. 293 (2001) [hereinafter Moral Controversy]; Daniel R. Suhr, Lessons for Law School Deans Regarding Catholics in Political Life, 8 GEO. J.L ... religious identity affects the life of each law school, vary greatly. Religiously affiliated law schools frequently conflict with each other on theological, moral, political and social issues.”23 My
Abstract: In this work, the author reports on the ninth edition of the Summer School of Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind, which took place in Copenhagen on 13-17 August, 2018. At the beginning of ... lectures and ten papers presented each day. phenomenology; philosophy of mind; summer school - Wspomniane centrum jest placówką niezwykłą, której sylwetkę warto zaprezentować w kilku zdaniach. Celem
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is his effort to bridge political and philosophical thought. The aim of this article is to describe the influence of the philosophy of Jan Patočka on the Charter 77 programme. His role was revealed ... noted: “For this reason, Patočka clearly fits into the tradition of Czechoslovak political philosophy, which implies and defines the politics through what is non-political and through spiritually-rooted
-political realities, develop attempts to transform halakhic life and discourse. Inspired by Cover, they each offer reflections of an approach to halakha as it could be, imagining alternative approaches to ... ) (discussing its political implications). * Laynie Soloman is the Associate Rosh Yeshiva at SVARA: A Traditionally Radical Yeshiva. We have benefited greatly from the comments of Rachel Adler, David Ellenson
Husserl and Heidegger. Edward F. Findlay, Classical Ethics and Postmodern Critique: Political Philosophy in Václav Havel and Jan Patočka, 61 REV. OF POL. 403, 415-16 (1999). The Power of the Powerless is ... , please contact 2 Philosophy Commons, Law and Race Commons, and the Law and Society Commons 3 Published by Digital Commons @ Touro Law Center Recommended Citation Winter, Steven L. (2022) "Bridges of Law