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Philosophy - The Nature of the Law and Related Legal Writings (Collected Works of Eric Voegelin, Volume 27)

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Book Synopsis: During the course of his lifelong, wide-ranging reflections on history and philosophy, Eric Voegelin naturally was drawn to speculate on the nature of law. This volume consists of many of Voegelin's significant writings in this area, most notably the previously unpublished The Nature of the Law.

Voegelin completed The Nature of the Law in 1957 while he was a member of the political science faculty of Louisiana State University and teaching a course in jurisprudence at the university's law school. In it he undertakes a philosophical analysis of the law to determine its nature, or essence, and comes to the conclusion that the law does not exist as a discrete entity but instead constitutes the structure of a society.

The law, as Voegelin's analysis reveals, is not simply the command of a Leviathan handed down to others. Nor is it simply the result of a social compact among autonomous individuals or the expressed will of a majority securing its own self-defined, immediate worldly interest. It is rather a part of the order that a society discovers and specifies for itself in the effort to secure the common good. Thus laws and legal order have an integral relation with the society that declares them, for in declaring laws the society in some sense structures itself.

Also included in this volume is Voegelin's detailed outline for the jurisprudence course he taught at LSU from 1954 to 1957. The outline was distributed to Voegelin's students but otherwise has not been published. In this outline Voegelin is concerned more with the criteria for legal order than he is with the nature of law. Voegelin also prepared for his jurisprudence course supplementary notes that are essentially a compact statement of his views on the law, and the editors have included those notes here. Finally, the book contains reviews, written by Voegelin in 1941 and 1942, of four books on legal science and legal philosophy.

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Discover the fascinating insights into the nature of law with "The Nature of the Law and Related Legal Writings" by Eric Voegelin, Volume 27 of the Collected Works. Voegelin, a renowned philosopher and historian, delves into the essence of law, providing thought-provoking reflections that will challenge your perspective. With his previously unpublished work, "The Nature of the Law," Voegelin breaks new ground in analyzing the law as a societal structure, rather than a mere command or social compact. Uncover the complexities of the law and its integral relationship with society in this must-read volume.

What sets Voegelin's work apart is his meticulous attention to detail. In addition to "The Nature of the Law," this volume includes Voegelin's outline for his jurisprudence course, giving you exclusive access to his methods of teaching. Delve into the criteria for legal order as Voegelin explores the fundamental principles that shape our understanding of law. By including his thought-provoking supplementary notes, you'll gain a compact statement of his views, further enriching your understanding of the subject matter.

Furthermore, "The Nature of the Law and Related Legal Writings" offers a historical perspective on legal science and legal philosophy. Voegelin's thorough reviews of four key books from the early 1940s demonstrate his extensive knowledge and critical thinking. Engage with these reviews to gain a comprehensive insight into the evolution of legal thought over time.

Don't miss out on this extraordinary collection of Eric Voegelin's significant writings on the nature of law. Whether you're a student of law, a legal professional, or simply an avid reader interested in the complexities of society, this book is a must-have. Order your copy today and embark on a journey of enlightenment with Voegelin's profound analysis of the law.

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