Walsh, Anthony:Law, Justice, and Society A Sociolegal Introduction
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McGraw-Hill. Good. 1962. Hardcover. 0070334854 . Name inside. Outer boards soiled. Underlining noted on a few pages only. CONTENTS include: The framework of business; Business Operations… More...
McGraw-Hill. Good. 1962. Hardcover. 0070334854 . Name inside. Outer boards soiled. Underlining noted on a few pages only. CONTENTS include: The framework of business; Business Operations; Operating Techniques and Controls including Personnel selection and salary administration; purchasing and inventory control; credit and collection; Business Risks and forecasts; government control and assistance; labor law; state and federal taxation; the responsiblity of the businessmen ., McGraw-Hill, 1962, 2.5, Lightning Source POD, 20191113. 2. Paperback. 7in 5in. Christian Thoughts and Prayers Series 6 REL012080 (RELIGION / Christian Living / Prayer) Wordcatcher Publishing The Old Testament is a vitally important part of the Word of God. It leads us through history, poetry, wisdom, literature, law, and prophecy to a point where we await the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ himself. Topics 5 Foreword?by Canon Stanley Mogford 1 Introduction?by Lionel and Patricia Fanthorpe 3 Genesis 1:1?In the Beginning... 4 Genesis 1:3?Let there be light 7 Genesis 1:16?He made the stars also 10 Genesis 4:9?Am I my brothers keeper? 12 Exodus 2:10?And she called his name Moses 14 Deuteronomy 34:7?And Moses was 120 years old when he died: his eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated 16 Joshua 1:8?This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth 19 Judges 14:12?And Samson said unto them: I will now put forth a riddle unto you 23 1 Samuel 17:40?And he... chose him five smooth stones out of the brook 26 I Kings 18:37?Hear me, 0 Lord, hear me... 29 Nehemiah 4:18?For the builders, every one had his sword girded by his side and so builded 31 Job 40:2?Shall he that contendeth with the Almighty instruct Him? 33 Psalm 1:1?Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful 37 Psalm 103:10?He hath not dealt with us after our sins 42 Proverbs 21:23?Whoso keepeth his mouth and his tongue keepeth his soul from troubles 45 Ecclesiastes 8:7?For he knoweth not that which shall be: for who can tell him when it shall be? 48 Isaiah 6:8?Also I heard the voice of the Lord saying: Whom shall I send and who will go for us? Then said I: Here am I, send me. 52 Isaiah 61:1?The Spirit of the Lord is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the broken hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound 55, Lightning Source POD, 20191113, 0, MIT Press, 1972. Paperback. Good. All of our books without an ISBN number (normally pre-1970 in date) are described individually in detail. Books with an ISBN number (this one included) are all offered for sale in a reasonable condition or better: some may be in very good, near fine, or fine condition. If the condition is critical to your decision to purchase, then please contact us and we will let you know our view of its condition. If the book is extremely heavy, we will need to contact you before completion of purchase to advise you of extra postage costs., MIT Press, 1972, 2.5, UK: Butterworth & Co Publishers Ltd, 1983. Paperback. Good. All of our books without an ISBN number (normally pre-1970 in date) are described individually in detail. Books with an ISBN number (this one included) are all offered for sale in a good condition or better: some may be in very good, near fine, or fine condition. If the condition is critical to your decision to purchase, then please contact us and we will let you know our view of its condition. If the book is extremely heavy, we will need to contact you before completion of purchase to advise you of extra postage costs., Butterworth & Co Publishers Ltd, 1983, 2.5, Barbour Books, 2010-06-01. Mass Market Paperback. New/No Jacket. New mass market paperback size copy of The Ten Commandments: Then and Now by Robert M. West from the Barbour Publishing ValueBooks Series. From the Publisher: Most everyone has heard of the Ten Commandments, but what are they really all about? Find out with The Ten Commandments: Then and Now. This new study views the ancient law of God, handed down to Moses at Mount Sinai, from the perspective of twenty first century Christian faith. The Ten Commandments contain both timeless moral laws and rules that help us understand and relate to God. Introduction and Epilogue, and one unit for each commandment. Discussion questions includedat the end of each unit. Barbour Publishing, Inc.,Uhrichsville OH, 2010. 160 pages, 6-7/8 x 4-1/8 inches, 18 cm. Accurately described because we look!, Barbour Books, 2010-06-01, 8, Indianapolis, IN Bobbs-Merrill Educational Publishing, 1969. Paperback First Edition Thus (1969), Seventh Printing (1978). The names of three of the author's of the Critical Essays are UNDERLINED IN INK. Else, Very Good+ in Wraps: shows indications of light use: just a touch of wear to the extremities; moderate rubbing to wrapper covers; a former college bookseller's rubber-stamp at the front endpaper and an inventory sticker at the inside of the rear cover; the binding shows the slightest lean, but remains perfectly secure; the text itself is clean. Free of any creases to the covers. Free of creased or dog-eared pages in the text. Free of any ownership names, dates, addresses, notations, inscriptions, stamps, plates, or labels, besides the bookseller's noted above. A handsome copy, structurally sound and tightly bound, showing a couple marks, mild wear, and several minor cosmetic flaws. Flawed, but remains close to 'As New'. NOT a Remainder, Book-Club, or Ex-Library. 8vo. (8.25 x 5.45 x 1 inches). xii, 318 pages. Introduction, with Critical Essays Edited by Robert Paul Wolff. Translation by Lewis White Beck. Language: English. Weight: 14.5 ounces. First Edition Thus (1969), Seventh Printing (1978).Academic Press Paperback. Essays by Julius Ebbinghaus, George A. Schrader, Lewis White Beck, Paul Dietrichson, Jonathan Harrison, J. Kemp, Robert K. Shope, and Pepita Haezrahi. Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals is probably the single most influential work of philosophical ethics since Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics. While Kant himself considered this a sort of introduction to ethical thinking, it's come to be his most influential and widely read work on ethics. Despite its length--it's less than a hundred pages--this is a work of remarkable depth and intellectual insight. This isn't an easy work, however. It needs to be read and re-read (and, I suppose, re-read) to be fully understood and appreciated. I've never found Kant as difficult and obscure as his reputation would suggest, but as a writer of philosophical prose he's certainly not to be compared with, say, Hume or Hobbes, Santayana, or Descartes. Still, Kant's ideas in the Groundwork, while subtle and sometimes elusive, are profound and original, and this book is a must-read for anyone interested in philosophical ethics. I should also note that the importance of this book isn't solely historical since there has been a recent resurgence of Kantian moral thinking in the English-speaking world. Kant's aim in the Groundwork is to discover the fundamental principle of morality. In the first section he attempts to derive this fundamental principle from ordinary moral thought. In particular, he attempts to derive this principle from considerations concerning what is unconditionally good. Kant claims that the only thing that is unconditionally good is a good will. Moreover, its goodness is not a matter of the results of acting on a good will; it is good in itself. As a matter of fact, Kant claims that the results of an action done with a good will and the aims and inclinations of the agent with the good will are morally insignificant. What, then, is it to act with a good will? It is, Kant argues, a matter of doing one's duty for duty's sake, regardless of one's feeling and the results of doing so. What is it to act from duty's sake? It is to act from principles that accord with the fundamental principle of morality. And here we get the first formulation of the fundamental principle of morality: act only on maxims that you can consistently will to be universal laws. In other words, if one is unable to will the principle of one's action to become a universal law, the action is morally impermissible. In the second section of the Groundwork Kant attempts to draw the same conclusion from some philosophical points about the nature of duty. He begins by claiming that our knowledge of our duty is a priori and based on the exercise of reason. He then argues that facts about our duties are necessary facts, and that this shows that they must be based on a categorical imperative: that is, that our duties apply to us insofar as we are rational beings, irrespective of the contingent aspects of their nature. And, Kant argues, the one categorical imperative is the fundamental principle of morality mentioned above. He then applies this principle to some examples in order to display just how it grounds our duties in particular cases. The rest of the second section is filled with lots of interesting, albeit abstruse, ideas. First, Kant attempts to ground the categorical imperative in something that is of unconditional worth. What is that something? The existence of rational beings, which, he says, is an end in itself. And this leads to a second formulation of the categorical imperative: (ii) act only in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in the person of yourself or someone else, as an end and never merely as a means. This section also includes a third formulation of the categorical imperative: (iii) act only on maxims that you could will to become universal laws legislated by your own will. This formulation encapsulates Kant's claim that we can achieve autonomy only by acting in accordance with the moral law. Conformity with the moral law does not constrain our freedom since we legislate the moral law for ourselves. The moral law is not forced on us from without; its source is to be found in our own rational nature. Indeed, it is only by acting morally that we are able to achieve genuine freedom by transcending the contingent desires and inclinations that are beyond our control. Beck's translation of Kant's text is fairly clear. Kant's main ideas come through quite well in this translation and the Essays are engaging. , Bobbs-Merrill Educational Publishing, 1969., 0, W. W. Norton & Co, 1985-03-01. Paperback. Very Good. Great used condition. 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