Natural Law: An Introduction to Legal Philosophy

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This is the classic study of the history and continuing philosophical values of the law of nature. D'Entreves discerned three distinct sources that have contributed to the development of natural law: Roman law teachings, Christian beliefs regarding law, and egalitarian and revolutionary theories of the Enlightenment. Now regarded as a classic work,Natural Lawhas exercised considerable influence over the course of Anglo-American legal theory in the past forty years. The statements of Clarence Thomas during his 1991 Senate confirmation hearings show that the law of nature still holds powerful appeal in defining judicial rules.

In the new introduction, Cary J. Nederman points out both the contemporary value and the historical significance ofNatural Law. He also provides the biographical as well as intellectual context for d'Entreves immense accomplishments. This volume is essential reading for students of legal history, political theory, and philosophy. It will also be of interest to historians.

"Few texts provide as concise or as cogent an introduction to natural theory as Alexander Passerin d'Entreves'Natural Law: An Introduction to Legal Philosophy.... Transaction Publishers has performed a genuine service by bringing out a new edition ofNatural Law.D'Entreves' analysis is clear and penetrating, and will guide the student of natural law to further, fruitful study."-Mitchell Muncy,The University Bookman

Author(s): Alessandro Passerin d’Entrèves
Edition: Paperback
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 1994

Language: English
Pages: 230