The Concept of a Philosophical Jurisprudence by Michael Oakeshott & Luke O'Sullivan

The Concept of a Philosophical Jurisprudence by Michael Oakeshott & Luke O'Sullivan

Author:Michael Oakeshott & Luke O'Sullivan
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: philosophy, British idealism, political science, science, religion, The BBC, evolution, Christianity, value, britian, england, english, british, uk, church, politics, John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, social science, history, Nietzsche, G.G. Coulton, Bulwer-Lytton, cold war, USSR, Russia, Descartes, Socialism, Communism, capitalism, Machiavelli, St Augustine, psychoanalysis, dreams, prophecy, essays, reviews
ISBN: 9781845403072
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited 2011
Published: 2011-10-26T00:00:00+00:00


14 ‘The jurist imagines that he operates with a priori propositions, but they are only economic reflexions.’ Engels.

15 Studies in History and Jurisprudence, ii, 172.

16 Cp. Allen, op cit., p. 16. ‘[T]he essential principles of law do not lie on the surface; they can be discovered only by penetrating through a multitude of distracting appearances.’

17 Cp. ‘The task of the theory of law is not definition. It is to find out the means by which certain specified rules of law operate; and if one believes that there is no distinction between the theory and the philosophy of law, this means to discuss the end which a system of rules ought to serve.’ Ivor Jennings (ed.), in Modern Theories of Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1933), p. 83.



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