Moral Foundations of Constitutional Thought : : Current Problems, Augustinian Prospects / / Graham Walker.
Graham Walker boldly recasts the debate over issues like constitutional interpretation and judicial review, and challenges contemporary thinking not only about specifically constitutional questions but also about liberalism, law, justice, and rights. Walker targets the "skeptical" moral ni...
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Princeton Legacy Lib. eBook Package 1980-1999 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2014] ©1990 |
Year of Publication: | 2014 |
Edition: | Course Book |
Language: | English |
Series: | Princeton Legacy Library ;
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (200 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- One. Normative Impasses in Contemporary Constitutional Theory
- Two. The Moral Anatomy of Contemporary Constitutional Theory
- Three. Augustine's Political Ethics: Skepticism, Ultimacy, and the Good in Politics
- Four. Augustinian Insight and Current Problems in Constitutional Thought
- Five. Augustinian Tensions and the Constitution of Liberalism
- Appendix
- Works Cited
- Index