Moral und Recht im Diskurs der Moderne

Moral und Recht im Diskurs der Moderne
Author: Günter Dux
Publisher: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2001-01-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

In diesem Band der Reihe wird das Verständnis von Moral und Recht von international anerkannten Experten der jeweiligen Fächer dargestellt. Dabei steht die historische Perspektive im Vordergrund. Durch die Beiträge des Buches soll ein neuer Diskurs zwischen den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften eröffnet werden.

Moral und Recht im Diskurs der Moderne

Moral und Recht im Diskurs der Moderne
Author: Günter Dux
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3663108414

In diesem Band der Reihe wird das Verständnis von Moral und Recht von international anerkannten Experten der jeweiligen Fächer dargestellt. Dabei steht die historische Perspektive im Vordergrund. Durch die Beiträge des Buches soll ein neuer Diskurs zwischen den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften eröffnet werden.

Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 22

Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 22
Author: Ralph L. Piedmont
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2011-07-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004216472

Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion publishes empirical and theoretical studies of religion from a wide range of disciplines and from all parts of the globe. A special section is devoted to the issue of psychological type and religion and especially how psychological type can increase our understanding of Christian ministry. Alongside this section are papers presenting studies on subjects such as civic participation, suffering with God, and spirituality. Together these papers represent important contributions that advance theory and evidence in a number of different fields of contemporary relevance to the study of religion. Contributors to the present volume include: William L. Smith, Pidi Zhang, G, Michael Leffel, Keith M. Wilson, Ronan Bernas, Liza Benovenli, Elizabeth Fuller, Ja Sinnott, Sarah Waterman, Andrew Village, Leslie J. Francis, Mandy Robbins, Keith Wulff, Christopher F.J. Ross, Michael Whinney, Lewis Burton, Bruce G. Fawcett, David Tilley, Susan H. Jones, and Andrew Ryland.

Lodovico Pontano (ca. 1409-1439)

Lodovico Pontano (ca. 1409-1439)
Author: Thomas Woelki
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 952
Release: 2011-05-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004205055

The short but fiery career of the famous jurist Lodovico Pontano (†1439) led from the universities of Bologna, Florence, Rome and Siena, the Roman curia and the court of Alfonso V of Aragón to the Council of Basel where he became rapidly one of the major conciliarist leaders and died at the age of only 30 years of the plague. Pontano’s biography and the sequential analysis of his largely unedited works shows how a man of learning managed to present his legal skills, later enhanced by persuasive theological arguments, as an expertise indispensable for government and to make himself so essential that he could regularly afford to break his contracts. The first edition of ten important tracts and speeches completes the work.

Contemporary German Legal Philosophy

Contemporary German Legal Philosophy
Author: James E. Herget
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2017-11-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1512802581

James Herget explains to American legal scholars and students the main points of the characteristic legal philosophy that has developed in the German-speaking world since World War II. After a historical introduction and overview, he discusses critical rationalism, discourse theory, rhetorical theory, systems theory, and institutional legal positivism. He concludes with a general assessment and appends biographical information. Written for American legal scholars and students, who traditionally are exposed only to filtered versions of comparative legal traditions, this volume introduces a new world of legal theory that resonates within the context of other contemporary disciplines and German intellectual history.

Meaning, measurement, and correlates of moral development

Meaning, measurement, and correlates of moral development
Author: Daniel Brugman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317387104

Morality has once again become an important focus of research in different scientific disciplines, from biology, neuroscience and evolutionary psychology, to social psychology, economics, and political philosophy. One of the reasons for this renewed interest stems from the tragedies that human beings, individually or in groups, inflict upon the lives of one another and the world at large, tragedies such as war, the extinction of species and ecological destruction, climate change, and last but not least – the financial crisis. Moral destitution and collapse, a lack of respect for human dignity and worth, and deficits in proper moral functioning at all levels of the world community, often discounted or masked by transparent excuses and vacuous rationalizations, are all viewed as principal causes of the social, societal and ecological crises with which we are confronted today. The key to solving these crises must lie, at least partly, in a better understanding and active deployment of morality. Developmental psychology is charged with the specific task of illuminating the growth and evolution of moral functioning in human beings. This book was originally published as a special issue of the European Journal of Developmental Psychology.

Concepts of Nature

Concepts of Nature
Author: Hans Ulrich Vogel
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004185267

Gnnter Dux, Dr. iur., University of Bonn, is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Freiburg University; Germany. He has published mainly on the sociology of culture, sociology of social and cultural change and sociology of politics. --

Moral und Recht

Moral und Recht
Author: Jens Peter Brune
Publisher:
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2010
Genre: Critical theory
ISBN:

Das Selbstverständnis des demokratischen Rechtsstaates ist durch ein facettenreiches Spannungsverhältnis von Moral und Recht geprägt. So bindet etwa das Grundgesetz mit der Verpflichtung zur Achtung und zum Schutz der Würde des Menschen wie auch mit dem Bekenntnis zu”unverletzlichen und unveräußerlichen“Menschenrechten alles staatliche Handeln an zentrale Postulate einer universalistischen Moral. Wenn Menschenwürde keiner noch so mehrheitlichen Meinung zur Disposition stehen dürfen, müssen sie dem politischen Streit entzogen sein. Diesem konstitutionalistischen Verständnis des Rechtsstaates scheint ein radikaldemokratisches Modell der Republik entgegenzustehen, nach dem eine politisch autonome Gesellschaft allein vermittels Gesetzen auf sich einwirkt, die aus Verfahren chancengleicher Teilnahme an politischer Willensbildung hervorgehen. Nach diesem Modell kann es keine außerpolitische Quelle rechtlicher Legitimität geben. Doch was bedeutet es für den Legitimitätsanspruch des demokratischen Rechtsstaates, wenn er gar nicht allen von der Herrschaft : etroffenen9 jene Rechte gleichumfänglich gewähren kann, die politische Autonomie konstituieren? Wie verträgt sich der idealisierte Gedanke einer vollständig inklusiven politischen Selbstbestimmung (Habermas) mit dem faktisch unausweichlichen Umstand, dass die Mehrheit der Rechtsadressaten immer einer Minderheit von Autoren gegenübersteht? Muss nicht jede realistische demokratische Lösung des juridischen Legitimationsproblems hinter dem kategorischen Anspruch zurückbleiben, den unverzagte Moraltheoretiker im Anschluss an Kant für das Menschenrecht reklamieren? Welche normative Rolle spielt dann der Begriff der Menschenwürde im diskurspragmatisch entschlüsselten Spannungsfeld von Moral und demokratisch erzeugtem Recht?

Handbook of Identity Theory and Research

Handbook of Identity Theory and Research
Author: Seth J. Schwartz
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 983
Release: 2011-06-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1441979883

Identity is one of the most extensively studied constructs in the social sciences. Yet, despite the wealth of findings across many disciplines, identity researchers remain divided over such enduring fundamental questions as: What exactly is identity, and how do identity processes function? Do people have a single identity or multiple identities? Is identity individually or collectively oriented? Personally or socially constructed? Stable or constantly in flux? The Handbook of Identity Theory and Research offers the rare opportunity to address the questions and reconcile these seeming contradictions, bringing unity and clarity to a diverse and fragmented literature. This exhaustive reference work emphasizes the depth and complexity of identity processes and domains and presents perspectives from many different theoretical schools and empirical approaches. Contributing authors provide perspectives from psychology (e.g., narrative, social identity theory, neo-Eriksonian) and from other disciplines (e.g., sociology, political science, ethnic studies); and the editors highlight the links between chapters that provide complementary insights on related subjects. In addition to covering identity processes and categories that are well-known to the field, the Handbook tackles many emerging issues, including: - Identity development among adopted persons. - Identity processes in interpersonal relationships. - Effects of globalization on cultural identity. - Transgender experience and identity. - Consumer identity and shopping behavior. - Social identity processes in xenophobia and genocide. The Handbook of Identity Theory and Research lends itself to a wealth of uses by scholars, clinicians, and graduate students across many disciplines, including social, developmental, and child/school psychology; human development and family studies; sociology; cultural anthropology; gender, ethnic, and communication studies; education; and counseling.

An Ox of One's Own

An Ox of One's Own
Author: T. M. Sharlach
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2017-09-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1501505262

Shulgi-simti is an important example of a woman involved in sponsoring religious activities though having a family life. An Ox of One’s Own will be of interest to Assyriologists, particularly those interested in Early Mesopotamia, and scholars working on women in religion. An Ox of One’s Own centers on the archive of a woman who died about 2050 B.C., one of King Shulgi’s many wives. Her birth name is unknown, but when she married, she became Shulgi-simti, “Suitable for Shulgi.” Attested for only about 15 years, she existed among a court filled with other wives, who probably outranked her. A religious foundation was run on her behalf whereby courtiers, male and female, donated livestock for sacrifices to an unusual mix of goddesses and gods. Previous scholarship has declared this a rare example of a queen conducting women’s religion, perhaps unusual because they say she came from abroad. The conclusions of this book are quite different. An Ox of One’s Own lays out the evidence that another woman was queen at this time in Nippur while Shulgi-simti lived in Ur and was a third-ranking concubine at best, with few economic resources. Shulgi-simti’s religious exercises concentrated on a quartet of north Babylonian goddesses.