公と私:法的、政治的および哲学的考察<br>Public and Private : Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives

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公と私:法的、政治的および哲学的考察
Public and Private : Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 208 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780415166836
  • DDC分類 320.01

基本説明

What is the nature and scope of citizenship? What are the implications of new reproductive technologies? And what is the fate of state sovereignty in a globalised world economy?

Full Description

The public and private distinction is essential to our moral and political vocabularies as it continues to structure our social and legal practices. Public and Private provides a multidisciplinary perspective on this distinction which has been at the centre of controversial debate in recent years. The focus of the debate has been on delineating acceptable boundaries between public and private in economic, social and cultural spheres.
What is the nature and scope of citizenship? What are the implications of new reproductive technologies? And what is the fate of state sovereignty in a globalised world economy? At first glance these questions may appear unrelated, yet they all raise underlying and serious concerns regarding the scope and proper boundaries between the public and the private.
Public and Private will stimulate the current debate with its original approach and provide a valuable resource for all those interested in the role the public and private play in structuring our societies.

Contents

Introduction Introductory; Chapter 1 Public and private, d'Entreves Maurizio Passerin, Ursula Vogel; Part 1 Philosophical and political perspectives; Chapter 2 The 'public-private' demarcation, Hillel Steiner; Chapter 3 Public reason, private citizenship, Dario Castiglione; Chapter 4 Private irony and the public hope of Richard Rorty's liberalism, Shane O'Neill; Chapter 5 Public and private in Hannah Arendt's conception of citizenship, Maurizio Passerin d'Entreves; Part 2 Legal perspectives; Chapter 6 The civility of law: between public and private, Christine Sypnowich; Chapter 7 Is privacy a legal duty?, Jean L. Cohen; Chapter 8 Justice, causation and private law, N.E. Simmonds; Chapter 9 Private contract and public institution, Ursula Vogel;