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1 online resource (533 pages) |
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Studies in Jurisprudence Ser |
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Studies in Jurisprudence Ser
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Contents |
Intro; Beyond Legal Minds: Sex, Social Violence, Systems, Methods, Possibilities; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Figures; Introduction; 1 Relations of Law; 1 Understanding the Social Importance of Legal Systems; 2 Legal Systems as Crucial Parts of Real Statehood and Theoretic Minimal States; 3 Sociological Imaginations and Dangerous Legal Ideologies; 4 Mass Media Broadcasts of Social Events: Security with Systems; 2 Incomprehensiveness of Just Legality and Illegality; 1 Ideological Confusion about Legal Systems Disregarding Alegality and Fraud |
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2 Comparative Legal Studies: Western Influences on Islamic Systems3 The Concept of Alegality for Comparative Legal Studies and Rights; 4 Ideologies without Concepts of Alegality May Fail to Conceive of Indifference; 5 The Logical Structure of Legalization: Gradations of Legality; 6 The Significance of Mental States and Ideology; 7 Intersubjectivity: Nationhood, Law, Politics, and Economics; 8 Ideologies: Legality, Alegality, and Illegality, Despite Social Acceptability; 3 Levels of Analyses of Law and Methods; 1 Integrative Levels: Classification Systems for Knowledge Organization and Law |
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2 Methodological Concerns Regarding Legal Research3 Autobiographical, Biographical, and Historical and Sociological Ways of Thinking about Law; 4 Psychological Levels of Analysis: Situations of Law Enforcement; 5 Sociological Levels of Analysis: Legal Systems as Changing Sets of Communications; 6 Chemical and Neurobiological Levels of Analysis: Aspects of Law; 7 Logical Levels of Analysis: Philosophy of Law; 8 Historical Levels of Analysis: Philosophy of Law; 9 History of Philosophy and History of Philosophy of Law: System and Problem-thinking; 10 Dual Roles of Historical Occurrences |
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11 Comedic Levels of Analysis of Law: Laughableness, Booing, and Applause12 Measurements and Observations Concerning the Comedic Level of Analysis of Law; 4 Psychosociological Relations of Law; 1 Leadership Characterizes Successful Terrorizers as ""Cowards"": Upsides and Downsides; 2 Ways and Reasons of Propagandizing for the Retaliatory Society: Brave Heroes versus Villainous Cowards; 3 Real Phenomena: Energy as Legal, Alegal and Illegal Forms of Power; 4 Soft Power and Hard Power; 5 Psychosociological Analyses Concerning Law: Reasons for Greater Fears |
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6 Moral Psychology: Problems Concerning Models' Combinations of Multi-leveled Observations7 Introduction to Moral Psychology; 8 Social Intuitionism's Role in Moral Psychology; 9 Moral Judgment and Action Require Attention, Intention, Memory Capacity, and ""Being in Control; 10 Virtue Ethics and Consequentialism; 11 Duty Ethics: Deontology; 12 The Social Intuitionist Model Describes ""Out-of-Control"" Moral Decisions; 13 Disbelief in Free Will and Dangers and Influences of Social Intuitionist Models May Reduce Feelings of Moral Responsibility |
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5 Comprehensive Conceptions of Possibility: Legal Theory |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Violence.
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Criminal justice, Administration of.
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Law -- Social aspects
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violence.
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Criminal justice, Administration of.
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Law -- Social aspects.
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Violence.
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789004385955 |
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9004385959 |
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