Theory and Practice: Nomos XXXVII (Nomos)
DemiDiscount Home Page    All About DemiDiscount    Rare and Hard to Find Books, Videos, CDs    TextBooks K-12, College    Amazing Amazon - Top sellers and specials    View PayPal Cart


Current Category
Books
   Law

All Categories

Narrow by Category
Administrative Law
Business
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Environmental & Natural Resources Law
Ethics & Professional Responsibility
General
Perspectives on Law
Practical Guides
Procedures & Litigation
Specialties
Taxation


Theory and Practice: Nomos XXXVII (Nomos)

Theory and Practice: Nomos XXXVII (Nomos)

Theory and Practice: Nomos XXXVII (Nomos)

by Ian Shapiro, Judith Wagner Decew
Product Group: Book
Publisher: NYU Press (1996-10-01)
ISBN: 0814780555
EAN: 9780814780558
Dewy Decimal #: 320
Paperback: 472 pages
Release Date: 1996-10-01
SKU: N2185
Condition: Good


Editorial Reviews


Product Description

"An impressive collection of essays on a central problem of political theory. I recommend it highly."
—Jeffrey C. Isaac, Indiana University

With 16 original essays all published here for the first time, Theory and Practice focuses on the relationship between philosophical tradition and everyday life in the Western tradition. In this comprehensive volume, Ian Shapiro and Judith Wagner DeCew have gathered contributions from some of the most influential thinkers of our generation including Cass Sunnstein, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Martha Nussbaum, Jeremy Waldron, and Kent Greenwalt.

What are the relations between philosophical theories and everyday life? This question, as old as it is profound, is the central focus of Theory and Practice. The contributors include some of the most influential thinkers of our generation, among them Cass Sunnstein, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Martha Nessbaum, Jeremy Waldron, and Kent Greenwalt. In sixteen chapters--all published here for the first time—the authors examine major attempts to reconcile theory with practice in the Western tradition from Herodotus, Plato, and Aristotle to Kant and Heidegger.

Considerable attention is devoted to the role of theory in judicial decision-making, debates between defenders of the value of pure theory and those who argue for the priority of practice, the political implications of theory, practical problems such as global warming, and the theoretical commitments of practitioners from Karl Marx to Vaclav Havel. One of the most expansive volumes in the NOMOS series to date, Theory and Practice will be of interest to philosophers, lawyers, and social scientists from a wide range of disciplines.


Retail Price: $23.00
Our Price:$17.25
That's 25% Off!




 

Stats Since: 12/18/07 (Site optimized for IE7 w/FLASH)