The newest issue of Jurisprudence is now available. It includes.
Natural Law Beyond Finnis
Jonathan Crowe
Self-Reference of the Constitutional State: A Systems Theory Interpretation of the Kelsen-Schmitt Debate
Jiří Přibáň
Discussion
Three Comments on Joseph Raz’s Conception of Normativity
Introduction
George Pavlakos
Raz’s Nexus
Niko Kolodny
Guided by Reasons: Raz on the Normative-Explanatory Nexus
Ulrike Heuer
Problems of Intellectualism: Raz on Reason and its Objects
Douglas Lavin
Reviews
Five reviews of Rae Langton, Sexual Solipsism: Philosophical Essays on Pornography and Objectification, with a response from Rae Langton
Subordination, Silencing, and Two Ideas of Illocution
Jennifer Hornsby
Against Langton’s Illocutionary Treatment of Pornography
Louise Antony
Maker’s Knowledge or Perpetuator’s Ignorance
Jennifer Saul
Langton on Objectification and Autonomy-Denial
Natalie Stoljar
Finding Love in the Kingdom of Ends
Nellie Wieland
Response
Rae Langton
Three reviews of Andrei Marmor, Social Conventions: From Language to Law, with a response from Andrei Marmor
Marmor on the Arbitrariness of Constitutive Conventions
Federico José Arena
The Role of Conventions in Law
Dale Smith
The Conventionality of Promising: A Defence
Hanoch Sheinman
Conventions Revisited: A Reply to Critics
Andrei Marmor
Conceptual Collisions: A Review of Keith Culver and Michael Giudice, Legality’s Borders: An Essay in General Jurisprudence
Andrew Halpin
Philosophy for International Lawyers: A Review of Samantha Besson and John Tasioulas (eds), The Philosophy of International Law
Patrick Capps
Reasonableness, thy Name is Nature: A Review of John Finnis, Natural Law & Natural Rights
Andrés Rosler
Coercion and the State: A Review of B Sharon Byrd and Joachim Hruschka, Kant’s Doctrine of Right: A Commentary
Helga Varden
Intentions, Blame, and Contractualism: A Review of Tim Scanlon, Moral Dimensions: Permissibility, Meaning, Blame
Jussi Suikkanen
Discourse, Principles, and the Problem of Law and Morality: Robert Alexy’s Three Main Works
Martin Borowski
A Review of Izhak Englard, Corrective and Distributive Justice: From Aristotle to Modern Times
Sean Coyle
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