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A Virtue Epistemology - Ernest Sosa - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

A Virtue Epistemology - Ernest Sosa - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Ernest Dowson - Robert Stark - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Ernest Dowson - Robert Stark - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Ernest Dowson: Lyric Lives is the first full-length critical study of this canonical writer to appear in English. It challenges the many myths that have surrounded Dowson''s life and work for more than a century, contending that, in his distinct theory of muse-fired inspiration; his authentic Catholic confessionalism; his deep love of France, its literary tradition, and its culture; his prolonged battle with tuberculosis; and his final abandonment of creative writing, Dowson is among the most engaged and representative artists of this fascinating era. Far from the moribund dream-lover of legend, Dowson, in fact, led an engrossing and robust existence, while practicing a vigorous, sullen craft; he wrote about the subjects which poets have always written about, with inimitable style and incorrigible élan. Ernest Dowson presents a chronological and comprehensive series of generative new readings of his work, situated in relation to that of his notable contemporaries, as well as the pressing cultural and aesthetic debates of the Victorian fin de siècle. It explores the drastic implications of Dowson''s and his era''s myopically aesthetical attitude towards life, and reveals precisely how he transformed his own lived experience into art. By reinstating an author of flesh-and-blood at the heart of his slender canon, and by ousting the legendary imposter of our collective, critical imagination, this volume aims to resuscitate Dowson''s small but illustrious oeuvre, reclaiming it from likely oblivion.

DKK 758.00
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Judgment and Agency - Ernest Sosa - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

An Introduction to Roman Law - Ernest (douglas Professor Of Civil Law Metzger - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Judgment and Agency - Ernest (rutgers University Sosa - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Donald Davidson's Truth-Theoretic Semantics - Ernest Lepore - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Donald Davidson's Truth-Theoretic Semantics - Ernest Lepore - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Language Turned on Itself - Ernest Lepore - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Idea of Private Law - Ernest J Weinrib - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Idea of Private Law - Ernest J Weinrib - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Nearly twenty years after its original publication, The Idea of Private Law is widely recognized as a seminal contribution to legal philosophy, and one of the leading attempts to explain and justify the moral foundations of private law. Rejecting the functionalism popular among legal scholars, Ernest Weinrib advances the provocative idea that private law is an autonomous and non-instrumental moral practice, with its own structure and rationality. Weinrib draws on Kant and Aristotle to set out an approach to private law that repudiates the identification of law with politics or economics. Weinrib argues that private law is to be understood not as a mechanism for promoting efficiency but as a juridical enterprise in which coherent public reason elaborates the norms implicit in the parties'' interaction. Private law, Weinrib tells us, embodies a special morality that links the doer and the sufferer of harm. Weinrib elucidates the standpoint internal to this morality, in opposition to functionalists, who view private law as an instrument in the service of external and independently justifiable goals. After establishing the inadequacy of functionalist approaches, Weinrib traces the implications of the formalism he proposes for our ideas of the structure, coherence, and normative grounding of private law. Furthermore, the author shows how this formalism manifests itself in the leading doctrines of private law liability. Finally, he describes the public but non-political role of the courts in articulating the special morality of private law.This revised edition makes accessible one of the major works of modern legal theory. It includes a new introduction by the author, looking back at the work, its origins, and its aspirations.

DKK 520.00
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Oxford Bookworms Library: Level 2:: The Importance of Being Earnest Playscript - Susan Kingsley - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Corrective Justice - Ernest J. (cecil A. Wright Professor Of Law Weinrib - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Corrective Justice - Ernest J. (cecil A. Wright Professor Of Law Weinrib - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Private law governs our most pervasive relationships with other people: the wrongs we do to one another, the property we own and exclude from others'' use, the contracts we make and break, and the benefits realized at another''s expense that we cannot justly retain. The major rules of private law are well known, but how they are organized, explained, and justified is a matter of fierce debate by lawyers, economists, and philosophers. Ernest Weinrib made a seminal contribution to the understanding of private law with his first book, The Idea of Private Law. In it, he argued that there is a special morality intrinsic to private law: the morality of corrective justice. By understanding the nature of corrective justice we understand the purpose of private law - which is simply to be private law. In this book Weinrib takes up and develops his account of corrective justice, its nature, and its role in understanding the law. He begins by setting out the conceptual components of corrective justice, drawing a model of a moral relationship between two equals and the rights and duties that exist between them. He then explains the significance of corrective justice for various legal contexts: for the grounds of liability in negligence, contract, and unjust enrichment; for the relationship between right and remedy; for legal education; for the comparative understanding of private law; and for the compatibility of corrective justice with state support for the poor. Combining legal and philosophical analysis, Corrective Justice integrates a concrete and wide-ranging treatment of legal doctrine with a unitary and comprehensive set of theoretical ideas. Alongside the revised edition of The Idea of Private Law, it is essential reading for all academics, lawyers, and students engaged in understanding the foundations of private law.

DKK 335.00
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Reflective Knowledge - Ernest Sosa - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Reflective Knowledge - Ernest Sosa - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Corrective Justice - Ernest J. Weinrib - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Corrective Justice - Ernest J. Weinrib - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Private law governs our most pervasive relationships with other people: the wrongs we do to one another, the property we own and exclude from others'' use, the contracts we make and break, and the benefits realized at another''s expense that we cannot justly retain. The major rules of private law are well known, but how they are organized, explained, and justified is a matter of fierce debate by lawyers, economists, and philosophers.Ernest Weinrib made a seminal contribution to the understanding of private law with his first book, The Idea of Private Law. In it, he argued that there is a special morality intrinsic to private law: the morality of corrective justice. By understanding the nature of corrective justice we understand the purpose of private law - which is simply to be private law.In this new book Weinrib takes up and develops his account of corrective justice, its nature, and its role in understanding the law. He begins by setting out the conceptual components of corrective justice, drawing a model of a moral relationship between two equals and the rights and duties that exist between them. He then explains the significance of corrective justice for various legal contexts: for the grounds of liability in negligence, contract, and unjust enrichment; for the relationship between right and remedy; for legal education; for the comparative understanding of private law; and for the compatibility of corrective justice with state support for the poor.Combining legal and philosophical analysis, Corrective Justice integrates a concrete and wide-ranging treatment of legal doctrine with a unitary and comprehensive set of theoretical ideas. Alongside the revised edition of The Idea of Private Law, it will be essential reading for all academics, lawyers, and students engaged in understanding the foundations of private law.

DKK 784.00
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Epistemic Explanations - Prof Ernest Sosa - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Epistemic Explanations - Prof Ernest Sosa - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Reciprocal Freedom - Ernest J. Weinrib - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Age of Innocence - Roger H. (university Of Minnesota Stuewer - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Age of Innocence - Roger H. (university Of Minnesota Stuewer - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The two decades between the first and second world wars saw the emergence of nuclear physics as the dominant field of experimental and theoretical physics, owing to the work of an international cast of gifted physicists. Prominent among them were Ernest Rutherford, George Gamow, the husband and wife team of Frédéric and Irène Joliot-Curie, John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton, Gregory Breit and Eugene Wigner, Lise Meitner and Otto Robert Frisch, the brash Ernest Lawrence, the prodigious Enrico Fermi, and the incomparable Niels Bohr.Their experimental and theoretical work arose from a quest to understand nuclear phenomena; it was not motivated by a desire to find a practical application for nuclear energy. In this sense, these physicists lived in an ''Age of Innocence''. They did not, however, live in isolation. Their research reflected their idiosyncratic personalities; it was shaped by the physical and intellectual environments of the countries and institutions in which they worked. It was also buffeted by the political upheavals after the Great War: the punitive postwar treaties, the runaway inflation in Germany and Austria, the Great Depression, and the intellectual migration from Germany and later from Austria and Italy.Their pioneering experimental and theoretical achievements in the interwar period therefore are set within their personal, institutional, and political contexts. Both domains and their mutual influences are conveyed by quotations from autobiographies, biographies, recollections, interviews, correspondence, and other writings of physicists and historians.

DKK 509.00
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God and His People - Ernest W. Nicholson - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Age of Innocence - Roger H. (professor Emeritus Stuewer - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Age of Innocence - Roger H. (professor Emeritus Stuewer - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

''Highly Recommended'' CHOICE A fascinating account of the experimental innovations and theoretical breakthroughs in nuclear physics in the period between the two world wars told through the lives and personalities of the physicists who made them. The two decades between the first and second world wars saw the emergence of nuclear physics as the dominant field of experimental and theoretical physics, owing to the work of an international cast of gifted physicists. Prominent among them were Ernest Rutherford, George Gamow, the husband and wife team of Frédéric and Irène Joliot-Curie, John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton, Gregory Breit and Eugene Wigner, Lise Meitner and Otto Robert Frisch, the brash Ernest Lawrence, the prodigious Enrico Fermi, and the incomparable Niels Bohr.Their experimental and theoretical work arose from a quest to understand nuclear phenomena; it was not motivated by a desire to find a practical application for nuclear energy. In this sense, these physicists lived in an ''Age of Innocence''. They did not, however, live in isolation. Their research reflected their idiosyncratic personalities; it was shaped by the physical and intellectual environments of the countries and institutions in which they worked. It was also buffeted by the political upheavals after the Great War: the punitive postwar treaties, the runaway inflation in Germany and Austria, the Great Depression, and the intellectual migration from Germany and later from Austria and Italy.Their pioneering experimental and theoretical achievements in the interwar period therefore are set within their personal, institutional, and political contexts. Both domains and their mutual influences are conveyed by quotations from autobiographies, biographies, recollections, interviews, correspondence, and other writings of physicists and historians.

DKK 366.00
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The Pentateuch in the Twentieth Century - Ernest Nicholson - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Life of David Hume - Ernest C. Mossner - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Pentateuch in the Twentieth Century - Ernest Nicholson - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Donald Davidson - Kirk Ludwig - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk