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Author Veitch, Scott.

Title Moral conflict and legal reasoning / Scott Veitch
Published Oxford : Hart, 1999

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Description viii, 219 pages ; 22 cm
Series European Academy of Legal Theory series
European Academy of Legal Theory series.
Contents The dark ages of liberalism -- The politics of the emotivist compromise -- A liberal response -- Liberalism and law: MacIntyre and Berlin -- On liberal legalism -- Law, conflict, and consensus
Summary "This book sets the significance of moral conflict as a core concern for contemporary theorising about law and legal reasoning. It asks whether liberal legal structures can adequately deal with moral conflict, or whether they fall prey to intellectual and professional techniques and interests, which reduce the possibilities for meaningful dissensus. Concentrating on the meanings of moral conflict through an analysis of the work of Alasdair MacIntyre and Richard Rorty, it provides a defence of an 'agonistic liberalism' drawn from the work of Isaiah Berlin which puts conflict over values at the heart of its critical concerns. But in so doing, and drawing on writers from a variety of intellectual positions, including enlightenment, postmodern and feminist analyses, it argues that the practices and presuppositions of liberal legalism must be challenged as failing to live up to the aspirations of the agonistic liberal theory."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [210]-215) and index
Subject Berlin, Isaiah, 1909-1997.
Conflict of interests.
Law and ethics.
Law -- Philosophy.
Legal ethics.
Political science.
Values.
LC no. 2001266629
ISBN 1841131083