著者典拠情報

標目形:
Harrison, Ross
属性:
Personal
から見よ参照形:
Harrison, Thomas Ross
注記:
His On what there must be, 1974
lecturer in Philosophy, Bristol Univ
His World, mind, and ethics, 1995 : t.p. (Ross Harrison; Reder in Philosophy, Univ. of Cambridge)
著者典拠ID:
DA00820558


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図書

図書
edited by J.E.J. Altham and Ross Harrison
出版情報: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995
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図書

図書
Jeremy Bentham
出版情報: Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1988
シリーズ名: Cambridge texts in the history of political thought
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図書

図書
edited by Michael Freeman and Ross Harrison
出版情報: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007
シリーズ名: Current legal issues ; 2007 ; v. 10
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Reconsidering a dogma : conceptual analysis, the naturalistic turn, and legal philosophy Kenneth Einar Himma
Six paths to vertigo-free legal theory Sylvie Delacroix
Monism, interpretivism and law's aim George Letsas
Moral evaluation and conceptual analysis in jurisprudential methodology John Oberdiek and Dennis Patterson
Objectivity and value : legal arguments and the fallibility of judges Stephen Guest
Towards an inferential semantics in jurisprudence Christoph Kletzer
An epistemic account of the internal point of view Antony Hatzistavrou
Antigone and the nature of law Tanja Staehler
The moral is : states make laws Ross Harrison
The attack on liberalism Mark R. Reiff
Moral reflections on the responsibilities of soldiers : the clue to devizing a legal definition of terrorism Robert Morris
Criminal responsibility and public reason R.A. Duff and S.E. Marshall
The educative function of law Brian Burge-Hendrix
Protest and punishment : the dialogue between civil disobedients and the law Kimberley Brownlee
Apology and reparation in a multicultural state Christopher Bennett
Contracts, promises, and the demands of moral agency Emmanuel Voyiakis
Number and government Claire Grant
Reconsidering a dogma : conceptual analysis, the naturalistic turn, and legal philosophy Kenneth Einar Himma
Six paths to vertigo-free legal theory Sylvie Delacroix
Monism, interpretivism and law's aim George Letsas