
Law's Meaning of Life: Philosophy, Religion, Darwin and the Legal Person
작성자
Ngaire Naffine
아직 평점이 없습니다
Religion & Spirituality
Science & Technology
Philosophy
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
206
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2009
출판사
Hart Publishing
ISBN-10
1841138665
ISBN-13
9781841138664
설명
In this thought-provoking exploration, Ngaire Naffine delves into the intersection of law, philosophy, religion, and the nuances of human existence. The book presents a deep inquiry into the meaning of law and its implications for the understanding of life itself. Naffine's arguments challenge readers to reflect on foundational legal concepts, pushing boundaries and inviting new perspectives.
At the heart of her analysis lies the legal person, a figure that embodies not just rights and responsibilities but also philosophical and ethical dimensions. Through a rich tapestry of ideas, the author weaves together insights from Darwinian evolution and religious thought to highlight how these influences shape our perception of law and humanity's place within it.
Readers are encouraged to contemplate profound questions about the nature of existence, morality, and the role of legal systems in fostering a meaningful life. This intricate examination promises to resonate with legal scholars, philosophers, and anyone intrigued by the convergence of these fields.
At the heart of her analysis lies the legal person, a figure that embodies not just rights and responsibilities but also philosophical and ethical dimensions. Through a rich tapestry of ideas, the author weaves together insights from Darwinian evolution and religious thought to highlight how these influences shape our perception of law and humanity's place within it.
Readers are encouraged to contemplate profound questions about the nature of existence, morality, and the role of legal systems in fostering a meaningful life. This intricate examination promises to resonate with legal scholars, philosophers, and anyone intrigued by the convergence of these fields.