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The faces of virtue in law / edited by Amalia Amaya, Claudio Michelon.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Routledge, 2020.Edition: 1st edDescription: vii, 136 pISBN:
  • 9780367361761
  • 0367361760
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • K230 .F33 2020
Contents:
Introduction / Amalia Amaya and Claudio Michelon -- Virtue as the end of law : an aretaic theory of legislation / Lawrence B. Solum -- Plato on law-abidance and a path to natural law / Julia Annas -- Can the law help us to be moral? / Kimberley Brownlee and Richard Child -- Lawfulness and the perception of legal salience / Claudio Michelon -- Common virtue and the perspectival imagination : Adam Smith and common law reasoning / Maksymilian Del Mar -- The perceptive judge / Iris van Domselaar -- Reconciling virtues and action-guidance in legal adjudication / José Juan Moreso -- The virtue of judicial humility / Amalia Amaya -- Legal risk, legal evidence and the arithmetic of criminal justice / Duncan Pritchard -- Legal reasoning, good citizens, and the criminal law / Antony Duff.
Summary: This book gathers together leading voices in virtue theory-an increasingly influential aspect of legal theory in the 21st century-to take stock of virtue jurisprudence's evolution and suggest ways in which this approach can be further developed. The contributions address the three main axes along which virtue jurisprudence has unfolded in the past decades: the quest to provide a suitable virtue-based foundation for the law (in general) or for some aspects of it (in particular, but not exclusively, criminal law); the investigation of the role played by character traits in legal decision-making; and the investigation of how the law can be part of a virtuous life. As will become apparent for readers of this volume, those lines are converging and, as they do so, a general virtue-based approach to the study of law is starting to emerge. Crucial in addressing problems with legal experience for which the resources of traditional legal theory are insufficient, this book's investigation of virtue theory and virtue jurisprudence will be of interest to all of those studying legal decision-making and the philosophy of law, as well as those studying virtue ethics more widely.
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Introduction / Amalia Amaya and Claudio Michelon -- Virtue as the end of law : an aretaic theory of legislation / Lawrence B. Solum -- Plato on law-abidance and a path to natural law / Julia Annas -- Can the law help us to be moral? / Kimberley Brownlee and Richard Child -- Lawfulness and the perception of legal salience / Claudio Michelon -- Common virtue and the perspectival imagination : Adam Smith and common law reasoning / Maksymilian Del Mar -- The perceptive judge / Iris van Domselaar -- Reconciling virtues and action-guidance in legal adjudication / José Juan Moreso -- The virtue of judicial humility / Amalia Amaya -- Legal risk, legal evidence and the arithmetic of criminal justice / Duncan Pritchard -- Legal reasoning, good citizens, and the criminal law / Antony Duff.

This book gathers together leading voices in virtue theory-an increasingly influential aspect of legal theory in the 21st century-to take stock of virtue jurisprudence's evolution and suggest ways in which this approach can be further developed. The contributions address the three main axes along which virtue jurisprudence has unfolded in the past decades: the quest to provide a suitable virtue-based foundation for the law (in general) or for some aspects of it (in particular, but not exclusively, criminal law); the investigation of the role played by character traits in legal decision-making; and the investigation of how the law can be part of a virtuous life. As will become apparent for readers of this volume, those lines are converging and, as they do so, a general virtue-based approach to the study of law is starting to emerge. Crucial in addressing problems with legal experience for which the resources of traditional legal theory are insufficient, this book's investigation of virtue theory and virtue jurisprudence will be of interest to all of those studying legal decision-making and the philosophy of law, as well as those studying virtue ethics more widely.

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