"Present Status of the Philosophy of Law and of Rights" is a profound exploration of the foundational principles underpinning legal systems and the conceptual nature of human rights. Written by the distinguished philosopher William Ernest Hocking, this work examines the shifting landscape of jurisprudence during a period marked by significant transitions in political and social thought. Hocking delves into the tensions between natural law traditions and emerging legal realism, seeking to reconcile the moral imperatives of justice with the practical application of the law.
The text provides a rigorous analysis of the rights of individuals, tracing their philosophical origins and their necessary role in a functioning state. By addressing the intersection of ethics, social philosophy, and legal theory, Hocking offers a compelling vision for how law serves as a reflection of collective human values. This volume is a valuable resource for scholars of legal history, political science, and philosophy, providing timeless insights into the intellectual currents that have shaped modern understandings of justice and governance. Its clear-eyed assessment of the relationship between the individual and the legal framework remains highly relevant for anyone interested in the philosophical roots of the legal and political order.
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