Robert P. George: Introduction; I: Natural Law, Practical
Reasoning, and Morality:Joseph Boyle: Natural law and the ethics of
traditions; Robert P. George: Natural Law and human nature; Russell
Hittinger: Natural law and virtue: Theories at cross-purposes;
Jeffrey Stout: Truth, natural law, and ethical theory; II: Natural
Law and Legal Theory: Neil MacCormick: Natural law and the
separation of law and morals; John Finnis: Natural law and legal
reasoning; Jeremy
Waldron: The irrelevance of moral objectivity; Michael Moore: Law
as a functional kind; III: Natural Law, Justice, and Rights: Hadley
Arkes: That 'Nature herself has placed in our ears a power of
judging': Some reflections on the 'Naturalism' of Cicero; Lloyd
Weinreb: Natural law and rights; IV: Legal Formalism and Legal
Rationality: Joseph Raz: Formalism and the rule of law; Ernest
Weinrib: Why legal formalism
`fine colletion of essays'
Stephen Buckle, The Philosophical Quarterly
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