Home
Law as a Leap of Faith by John Gardner, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Coles
Law as a Leap of Faith by John Gardner, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
From John Gardner
Current price: $64.99
Loading Inventory...
Size: 25.4 x 216 x 400
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, and additional information please contact Coles
How do laws resemble rules of games, moral rules, personal rules, rules found in religious teachings, school rules, and so on? Are laws rules at all? Are they all made by human beings? And if so how should we go about interpreting them? How are they organized into systems, and what does itmean for these systems to have "constitutions"? Should everyone want to live under a system of law? Is there a special kind of "legal justice"? Does it consist simply in applying the law of the system? And how does it relate to the ideal of "the rule of law"?These and other classic questions in the philosophy of law form the subject-matter of Law as a Leap of Faith. In this book John Gardner collects, revisits, and supplements fifteen years of celebrated writings on general questions about law and legal systems - writings in which he attempts, withoutloss of philosophical finesse or insight, to cut through some of the technicalities with which the subject has become encrusted in the late twentieth century. Taking his agenda broadly from H. L.A. Hart's The Concept of Law (1961), Gardner shows how the key ideas in that work live on, and how theyhave been and can still be improved in modest ways to meet important criticisms - in some cases by concession, in some cases by circumvention, and in some cases by restatement. In the process Gardner engages with key ideas of other modern giants of the subject including Kelsen, Holmes, Raz, andDworkin. Most importantly he presents the main elements of his own unique and refreshingly direct way of thinking about law, brought together in one place for the first time. | Law as a Leap of Faith by John Gardner, Paperback | Indigo Chapters