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Jezik: Engleski
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The Human Measure – Social Thought in the Western Legal Tradition
Donald R. Kelley

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harvard University Press
Publication date ‏ : ‎ 20 Sept. 1990
Edition ‏ : ‎ First Edition
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 374 pages

Harvard University Press, 1990 - History - 358 pages

A grand-scale inquiry into the idea of law as the vehicle of culture and social and moral thought. Kelley`s (history, U. of Rochester) inquiry into the Western legal tradition, its formation, reformation, and transformation over 2,000 years, traces the social and cultural thought of jurists and legal philosophers from Greek roots and Roman foundations to the 19th and 20th centuries.


NOT SINCE the works of Lovejoy and Burt has a scholar attempted such a grand-scale inquiry into the idea of law as the vehicle of culture and social and moral thought. Donald Kelley’s major premise is that law and the theory and practice of jurisprudence — civil Science — represent the most concrete efforts to find a human measure, a systematic practical philosophy broader than political theory, that will allow us to understand, and perhaps control, the human social condition.

This masterful inquiry into the Western legal tradition, its formation, reformation, and transformation over two thousand years, traces the social and cultural thought of jurists and legal philosophers from Greek roots and Roman foundations to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Kelley examines the revival of civil Science in the Middle Ages, its extension in terms of the natural cultures of modern Europe, its conflicts with European customs, and its philosophical reformulation as modern natural law. He illuminates the role of civil Science in the debates over legal codes, its investigation and rehabilitation by the nineteenth-century historical school, and finally its rivalry with and relationship to the modern Sciences of society and culture.

Kelley successfully broadens the perspective of political theory to encompass social and cultural dimensions and, in doing so, opens up a new intellectual continent for scholars and students of history, philosophy, and law. This is a work of unparalleled scholarship by one of the most original historians writing today.

Contents

Preface ix

1. Introduction: The Idea of Nomos 1

Nature and Law 1

Natural Science and Social Science 6

2. Greek Roots 14

The Awakening of Psyche 14

From Mythos to Nomos 17

Nomos and the Polis 20

Nomos and Physis 24

Sophism 28

Man the Measure 31

3. Roman Foundations 35

From Fas to Ius 35

Ius Civile 38

Interpretatio Romana 41

Legal Science 44

Gaius Noster 48

4. Byzantine Canon 53

Corpus Juris Civilis 53

True Philosophy 56

Ius Gentium 61

The Romano-Byzantine Legacy 64

5. Christian Tradition 67

From Nomos to Logos 67

Christonomos 70

Ecclesia sub Lege Romana 73

Two Natures, Two Laws 78

Ius Canonicum 82

6. Germanic Intrusions 89

Consuetudo 89

Barbarian Law 93

Feudal Law 96

Customary Law 99

The Theory of Custom 104

7. Medieval Reconstruction 109

Twelfth-Century Revival 109

Civil Science 113

Canonic Science 118

The New Ius Gentium 121

8. Jurisprudence Italian Style 128

Mos Italicus 128

The Interpretation of Law 132

Ratio Iuris 137

Usus Modernus 140

Civil Humanism 144

9. Tradition and Reform 148

Theological Jurisprudence 148

Canon Law in the World 153

Conciliarism and Reform 157

The Bondage of Law 160

10. English Developments: The Common Law 165

La Commune Ley 165

Second Nature 168

The Law of Laws 174

Pure and Tried Reason 180

Beyond the Common Law 183

11. Jurisprudence in the French Manner 187

Mos Gallicus 187

The World of Nations 190

Systematic Jurisprudence 196

Coutume and Coutumier 199

The Spirit of French Law 202

12. The Philosophical School 209

The Search for Method 209

Perfect Jurisprudence 213

The Spirit of the Law 219

The Problem of Codification 222

The Death and Rebirth of Nomos 226

13. The Historical School 229

Historical Jurisprudence 229

The New Science 234

Juristic Anthropology 239

Historische Rechtsschule 243

Law and the Social Question 246

14. From Civil Science to the Human Sciences 252

Law Transcended by Philosophy 252

Law Subverted by Economics 257

Law Surpassed by Anthropology 264

Law Overpowered by Sociology 269

15. Conclusion: The Legacy of Nomos 276

Social Scientism 276

The Human Measure 279

Notes 285

Index

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U dobrom stanju

The Human Measure – Social Thought in the Western Legal Tradition
Donald R. Kelley

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harvard University Press
Publication date ‏ : ‎ 20 Sept. 1990
Edition ‏ : ‎ First Edition
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 374 pages

Harvard University Press, 1990 - History - 358 pages

A grand-scale inquiry into the idea of law as the vehicle of culture and social and moral thought. Kelley`s (history, U. of Rochester) inquiry into the Western legal tradition, its formation, reformation, and transformation over 2,000 years, traces the social and cultural thought of jurists and legal philosophers from Greek roots and Roman foundations to the 19th and 20th centuries.


NOT SINCE the works of Lovejoy and Burt has a scholar attempted such a grand-scale inquiry into the idea of law as the vehicle of culture and social and moral thought. Donald Kelley’s major premise is that law and the theory and practice of jurisprudence — civil Science — represent the most concrete efforts to find a human measure, a systematic practical philosophy broader than political theory, that will allow us to understand, and perhaps control, the human social condition.

This masterful inquiry into the Western legal tradition, its formation, reformation, and transformation over two thousand years, traces the social and cultural thought of jurists and legal philosophers from Greek roots and Roman foundations to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Kelley examines the revival of civil Science in the Middle Ages, its extension in terms of the natural cultures of modern Europe, its conflicts with European customs, and its philosophical reformulation as modern natural law. He illuminates the role of civil Science in the debates over legal codes, its investigation and rehabilitation by the nineteenth-century historical school, and finally its rivalry with and relationship to the modern Sciences of society and culture.

Kelley successfully broadens the perspective of political theory to encompass social and cultural dimensions and, in doing so, opens up a new intellectual continent for scholars and students of history, philosophy, and law. This is a work of unparalleled scholarship by one of the most original historians writing today.

Contents

Preface ix

1. Introduction: The Idea of Nomos 1

Nature and Law 1

Natural Science and Social Science 6

2. Greek Roots 14

The Awakening of Psyche 14

From Mythos to Nomos 17

Nomos and the Polis 20

Nomos and Physis 24

Sophism 28

Man the Measure 31

3. Roman Foundations 35

From Fas to Ius 35

Ius Civile 38

Interpretatio Romana 41

Legal Science 44

Gaius Noster 48

4. Byzantine Canon 53

Corpus Juris Civilis 53

True Philosophy 56

Ius Gentium 61

The Romano-Byzantine Legacy 64

5. Christian Tradition 67

From Nomos to Logos 67

Christonomos 70

Ecclesia sub Lege Romana 73

Two Natures, Two Laws 78

Ius Canonicum 82

6. Germanic Intrusions 89

Consuetudo 89

Barbarian Law 93

Feudal Law 96

Customary Law 99

The Theory of Custom 104

7. Medieval Reconstruction 109

Twelfth-Century Revival 109

Civil Science 113

Canonic Science 118

The New Ius Gentium 121

8. Jurisprudence Italian Style 128

Mos Italicus 128

The Interpretation of Law 132

Ratio Iuris 137

Usus Modernus 140

Civil Humanism 144

9. Tradition and Reform 148

Theological Jurisprudence 148

Canon Law in the World 153

Conciliarism and Reform 157

The Bondage of Law 160

10. English Developments: The Common Law 165

La Commune Ley 165

Second Nature 168

The Law of Laws 174

Pure and Tried Reason 180

Beyond the Common Law 183

11. Jurisprudence in the French Manner 187

Mos Gallicus 187

The World of Nations 190

Systematic Jurisprudence 196

Coutume and Coutumier 199

The Spirit of French Law 202

12. The Philosophical School 209

The Search for Method 209

Perfect Jurisprudence 213

The Spirit of the Law 219

The Problem of Codification 222

The Death and Rebirth of Nomos 226

13. The Historical School 229

Historical Jurisprudence 229

The New Science 234

Juristic Anthropology 239

Historische Rechtsschule 243

Law and the Social Question 246

14. From Civil Science to the Human Sciences 252

Law Transcended by Philosophy 252

Law Subverted by Economics 257

Law Surpassed by Anthropology 264

Law Overpowered by Sociology 269

15. Conclusion: The Legacy of Nomos 276

Social Scientism 276

The Human Measure 279

Notes 285

Index
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