Law, Morality,and Religion in a secular society / Mitchell Basil.
Material type:
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Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgements
1.The debate between Lord Devlin and Professor Hart
2.In what sense is a shared morality essential for society?
3.The man in the clapham Omnibus:Democracy and morality
4.The law's concern with morality:why is Bigamy Illegal?
5.Paternalism and the enforcement of morals
6.Varieties of Liberalism
7.What difference if any does Religion make to morals
8.Some concluding comments on the debate
Select Bibliography
Index
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Tetso College Library Political Science | Non-fiction | 340.01 MIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 8937 |
Preface
Acknowledgements
1.The debate between Lord Devlin and Professor Hart
2.In what sense is a shared morality essential for society?
3.The man in the clapham Omnibus:Democracy and morality
4.The law's concern with morality:why is Bigamy Illegal?
5.Paternalism and the enforcement of morals
6.Varieties of Liberalism
7.What difference if any does Religion make to morals
8.Some concluding comments on the debate
Select Bibliography
Index
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