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In Legality, Scott J. Shapiro delves deep into the intricate relationship between law and morality, challenging conventional notions of legal theory. This thought-provoking work explores the essence of legality and its implications, offering readers a fresh perspective on the philosophy of law.
Shapiro presents a compelling argument that legality should be understood as a social practice, shaped by the interactions and agreements of individuals within a community. He navigates through historical and contemporary examples, weaving together case studies that illustrate the fluid nature of law and its dependence on societal norms. The narrative is rich with philosophical inquiry, prompting readers to reconsider the foundations of legal systems and the role they play in shaping human behaviour.
This book is ideal for those interested in social and political philosophy, as well as students and professionals in the fields of law and jurisprudence. Readers who appreciated Shapiro's previous works, such as Legality and Its Limits, will find this exploration equally enlightening.
“A significant contribution to the understanding of legal principles and their societal impact.”
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 488
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674725782
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