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Legalism by Judith N. Shklar; 9780674523517

Legalism

By Judith N. Shklar

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In Legalism, Judith N. Shklar delves into the intricate world of legal philosophy, exploring the implications and nuances of legalism as a governing principle. This thought-provoking work challenges conventional notions of law and invites readers to reconsider the role of legal systems in society.

The Story

Shklar examines the historical context and evolution of legalism, tracing its roots through various philosophical traditions and its impact on contemporary legal thought. By dissecting the nature of justice and morality, she provides a critical analysis of how legalism shapes our understanding of the law and its application in real-world scenarios.

Why Readers Love It

  • Intellectual Depth: Shklar’s rigorous approach invites readers to engage with complex legal theories, enhancing their understanding of jurisprudence.
  • Provocative Insights: The author challenges readers to think critically about the ethical dimensions of law, making it a compelling read for both scholars and enthusiasts.
  • Clarity and Precision: Shklar’s writing is marked by clarity, making dense philosophical concepts accessible to a broader audience.

Perfect For

Legal scholars, students of philosophy, and anyone interested in the intersections of law and ethics will find Legalism to be an indispensable addition to their library. It resonates with themes present in Shklar's other notable works, such as Ordinary Vices and Freedom and Independence, further establishing her as a pivotal figure in legal philosophy.

Shklar’s exploration of the complexities of legalism is both enlightening and challenging, prompting a re-evaluation of our assumptions about law and morality.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 215 mm × 142 mm × 17 mm
Pages: 264
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674523517

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