Matthew Hale: On the Law of Nature, Reason, and Common Law: Selected Jurisprudential Writings

Author:   Gerald J. Postema (Professor of Philosophy and Law, Professor of Philosophy and Law, University of North Carolina)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   316
Publication Date:   16 November 2017
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Matthew Hale: On the Law of Nature, Reason, and Common Law: Selected Jurisprudential Writings


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Lawyer, judge, public figure, historian, theologian, and amateur natural philosopher, Sir Matthew Hale worked and wrote in the middle decades of the seventeenth century, perhaps the most turbulent period of English political history. His reflections on reason, law, and political authority, unpublished in his lifetime, are collected in this volume. It sets Hale's previously unpublished Treatise on the Nature of Laws in General and touching the Law of Nature and his ""Reflections on Mr Hobbes his Dialogue of the Laws"" in context of other key works of legal and constitutional theory. The Treatise reveals a complex general understanding of law and of moral and legal reasoning. ""Reflections"" brings these general considerations to bear on English law, in his critical response to Hobbes's all-out attack on common-law jurisprudence. ""Reflections"" suggests a conception of judicial reasoning, and a view of political authority, that deepens the view Hale defends in the longer and more systematic work. His views on practical reasoning are elaborated and related explicitly to the discipline of law in his ""Preface to Rolle's Abridgement"" and in parts of his History of the Common Law. In the Treatise, Hale argues that human law is necessarily instituted in the practices and customs of specific communities, manifesting their consent; this view is enriched and deepened in the History and ""Considerations touching Amendment of the Law"". His views on the foundations of political authority, sounded in the Treatise, are argued at length in Prerogatives of the King and ""Reflections"". ""Reflections"" argues for necessary legal limits of ruling power and Prerogatives offers a systematic discussion of the nature and limits of political authority. Taken together, these writings offer a rich and subtle articulation of a classical common-law understanding of law, reason and authority. Gerald J. Postema present these seminal writings in a modernized text for readers from philosophy, law, political theory, or intellectual history. He contributes an extended introduction setting out the theoretical and historical context of the works.

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Author:   Gerald J. Postema (Professor of Philosophy and Law, Professor of Philosophy and Law, University of North Carolina)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.632kg
ISBN:  

9780199234929


ISBN 10:   0199234922
Pages:   316
Publication Date:   16 November 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Editor's Introduction I: Treatise of the Nature of Laws in General and touching the Law of Nature II: The History of the Common Law of England III: Preface to Rolle's Abridgment IV: Considerations touching the Amendment or Alteration of Laws V: Reflections on Mr Hobbes his Dialogue of the Laws VI: Prerogatives of the King VII: Jurisdiction of the Lords House or Parliament

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Gerald J. Postema has taught philosophy and law at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, since 1980. He held visiting posts at Cambridge University, the University of Athens, the Australian National University, Yale University, and the University of California, Berkeley. He is a Fellow of the European University Institute and of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. He has written extensively on the common-law tradition, contemporary legal philosophy, and on topics in legal, political, and moral philosophy.

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