S Sherry - The University of Chicago Law Review, 1987 - JSTOR In seeking to understand and interpret our written Constitution, judges and scholars have often focused on two related issues: how did the founding generation understand the Constitution they created, and to what extent should that understanding be relevant to … Citado por 586 Artículos relacionados Las 10 versiones
The constitution of selves
M Schechtman - 2018 - books.google.com An amnesia victim asking" Who am I?" means something different from a confused adolescent asking the same question. Marya Schechtman takes issue with analytic philosophy's emphasis on the first sort of question to the exclusion of the second. The … Citado por 1057 Artículos relacionados Las 5 versiones
The color-blind constitution
A Kull - 2009 - books.google.com From 1840 to 1960 the profoundest claim of Americans who fought the institution of segregation was that the government had no business sorting citizens by the color of their skin. During these years the moral and political attractiveness of the antidiscrimination … Citado por 465 Artículos relacionados
The constitution outside the constitution
EA Young - Yale LJ, 2007 - HeinOnline Countries lacking a single canonical text define the" constitution" to include all laws that perform the constitutive functions of creating governmental institutions and conferring rights on individuals. The British Constitution, for example, includes a variety of constitutive … Citado por 317 Artículos relacionados Las 12 versiones
The new British constitution
V Bogdanor - 2009 - books.google.com The last decade has seen radical changes in the way we are governed. Reforms such as the Human Rights Act and devolution have led to the replacement of one constitutional order by another. This book is the first to describe and analyse Britain's new constitution, asking why … Citado por 411 Artículos relacionados Las 4 versiones
Self-constitution: Agency, identity, and integrity
CM Korsgaard - 2009 - books.google.com Christine M. Korsgaard presents an account of the foundation of practical reason and moral obligation. Moral philosophy aspires to understand the fact that human actions, unlike the actions of the other animals, can be morally good or bad, right or wrong. Few moral … Citado por 1665 Artículos relacionados Las 7 versiones
The political constitution
JAG Griffith - The Modern Law Review, 1979 - JSTOR ONE of the most distinguished men of letters to become a Member of Parliament for a short time at the beginning of this century was Hilaire Belloc. It is saild Ithat many ye&rs later when he was over 80 years of age a young politician dwped m to see hiqn at the Reform Club." I … Citado por 567 Artículos relacionados Las 5 versiones
The constitution of economic policy
JM Buchanan - The American economic review, 1987 - JSTOR The science of public finance should always keep... political conditions clearly in mind. Instead of expecting guidance from a doctrine of taxation that is based on the political philosophy of by-gone ages, it should instead endeavor to unlock the mysteries of the spirit … Citado por 1025 Artículos relacionados Las 14 versiones
Private property and the constitution
B Ackerman - 1977 - Yale University Press Citado por 1195 Artículos relacionados Las 3 versiones