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The Duty to Obey the Law William A. Edmundson

The Duty to Obey the Law By William A. Edmundson

The Duty to Obey the Law by William A. Edmundson


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The question "why should I obey the law?" introduces a puzzle that is as old as philosophy itself. This work contains essays from leading legal and political philosophers, all directly addressing the question of our duty to obey the law.

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The Duty to Obey the Law: Selected Philosophical Readings by William A. Edmundson

The question, 'Why should I obey the law?' introduces a contemporary puzzle that is as old as philosophy itself. The puzzle is especially troublesome if we think of cases in which breaking the law is not otherwise wrongful, and in which the chances of getting caught are negligible. Philosophers from Socrates to H.L.A. Hart have struggled to give reasoned support to the idea that we do have a general moral duty to obey the law but, more recently, the greater number of learned voices has expressed doubt that there is any such duty, at least as traditionally conceived. The thought that there is no such duty poses a challenge to our ordinary understanding of political authority and its legitimacy. In what sense can political officials have a right to rule us if there is no duty to obey the laws they lay down? Some thinkers, concluding that a general duty to obey the law cannot be defended, have gone so far as to embrace philosophical anarchism, the view that the state is necessarily illegitimate. Others argue that the duty to obey the law can be grounded on the idea of consent, or on fairness, or on other ideas, such as community.

The Duty to Obey the Law Reviews

This volume brings together the most important recent work on the question of political obligation. It is an excellent collection of the central work in the field... * Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy *
Edmundson's anthology is full of well-selected readings that define the range of the problem in its most current incarnation. His contributions and summaries are insightful and will promote valuable discussion. * Philosophy in Review *

About William A. Edmundson

William A. Edmundson is professor at Georgia State University College of Law. He is the author of Three Anarchical Fallacies: An Essay on Political Authority (1998, Cambridge University Press).

Table of Contents

Part 1 Acknowledgments Part 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1 The Obligation to Obey the Law Chapter 4 2 The Justification of Civil Disobedience Chapter 5 3 The Conflict between Authority and Autonomy Chapter 6 4 Is There a Prima Facie Obligation to Obey the Law? Chapter 7 5 The Principle of Fair Play Chapter 8 6 Political Authority and Political Obligation Chapter 9 7 The Obligation to Obey: Revision and Tradition Chapter 10 8 Legitimate Authority and the Duty to Obey Chapter 11 9 Presumptive Benefit, Fairness, and Political Obligation Chapter 12 10 Legal Theory and the Claim of Authority Chapter 13 11 Freedom, Recognition, and Obligation: A Feminist Approach to Political Theory Chapter 14 12 Special Ties and Natural Duties Chapter 15 13 Who Believes in Political Obligation? Chapter 16 14 Surrender of Judgment and the Consent Theory of Political Authority Part 17 Index

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CIN0847692558VG
9780847692552
0847692558
The Duty to Obey the Law: Selected Philosophical Readings by William A. Edmundson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
1998-12-23
362
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