
Justice Miscarried
by Douzinas, CostasBuy New
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Summary
The authors of this book confront an issue of great contemporary concern in an innovative and often controversial way. Theories of justice and the place of otherness in them are examined in detail, and the tragedy of Antigone is presented as the foundational myth of legality. Casuistry, another forgotten tradition, often contrasted with the reason of the law, is next traced in the common law. Legal philosophies, and the ideas of Kant, Hegel, Heidegger, Derrida and Levinas, are discussed in an exploration of the ethical elements missing in modern justice. The ethics alterity is then applied to a series of cases dealing with refugees. The book concludes by proposing a theory of legal aesthetics through a reading of a Shakespearean sonnet and Sir Joshua Reynolds' discourses on art.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements | |
The return of ethics to law | p. 1 |
Antigone's Dike: The mythical foundations of justice | p. 25 |
Cases of casuistry: The common law and a lost tradition | p. 93 |
Another justice | p. 132 |
Textual authority and the other: Community and beyond in jurisprudence | p. 186 |
A well-founded fear of the other: The momentary principle of justice | p. 211 |
'As a dream doth flatter': Law (love, life and literature) in Sonnet no. 87 | p. 242 |
'The most perfect beauty in its most perfect state': Sir Joshua Reynolds and an aesthetic of the spirit of the laws | p. 265 |
Bibliography | p. 310 |
Index | p. 322 |
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