Human Rights and Common Good: Collected Essays Volume III Reprint Edition

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Human Rights and Common Good: Collected Essays Volume III Reprint Edition

Author(s): John Finnis (Author)

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication Date: Oct. 5 2013
  • Edition: Reprint
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 448 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0199689962
  • ISBN-13: 9780199689965

Book Description

This central volume in the Collected Essays brings together John Finnis’s wide-ranging contribution to central issues in political philosophy. The volume begins by examining the general theory of political community and social justice. It includes the powerful and well-known Maccabaean Lecture on Bills of Rights – a searching critique of Ronald Dworkin’s moral-political arguments and conclusions, of the European Court of Human Rights’ approach to fundamental rights, and of judicial review as a constitutional institution. It is followed by an equally searching analysis of Kant’s thought on the intersection of law, right, and ethics. Other papers in the book’s opening section include an early assessment of Rawls’s A Theory of Justice, a radical re-interpretation of Aquinas on limited government and the significance of the private/public distinction, and a challenging paper on virtue and the constitution. The volume then focuses on central problems in modern political communities, including the achievement of justice in work and distribution; the practice of punishment; war and justice; the public control of euthanasia and abortion; and the nature of marriage and the common good. There are careful and vigorous critiques of Nietzsche on morality, Hart on punishment, Dworkin on the enforcement of morality and on euthanasia, Rawls on justice and law, Thomson on the woman’s right to choose, Habermas on abortion, Nussbaum and Koppelman on same-sex relations, and Dummett and Weithman on open borders. The volume’s previously unpublished papers include a foundational consideration of labour unions, a fresh statement of a new grounding for the morality of sex, a surprising reading of C.S. Lewis’s Abolition of Man on contraception, and an introduction reviewing some of the remarkable changes in private and public morality over the past half-century.

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Book Description

Brings together for the first time John Finnis’s wide-ranging contributions to political philosophy, developing his account of political community, social justice, and contemporary controversies in political morality.

About the Author

John Finnis is Professor of Law and Legal Philosophy at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of University College. He is the Biolchini Family Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame.

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