Right and prejudice : prolegomena to a hermeneutical philosophy of law /
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Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate,
[2004]
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. Hermeneutical philosophy as dialectics without a synthesis. Early methodological and epistemological aspirations ; The turn to being; Nihilistic vocations ; Dialectics of explanation and understanding ; Narrative structures of texts and identities; Dialectics of tradition and critique
- pt. 2. Ontology: being and law. Being and law: yearn for the first philosophy of law ; Time and law: dialects of past, present, and future ; Conflicts of interpretations ; The future justice of law: communitas fraternitatis
- pt. 3. Epistemology and methodology: knowing and doing law. From ought to ought ; Playing the law: from faith to suspicion ; Saying the law: right and prejudice.