INTERNATIONAL
SOCIETY Diverse
Ethical Perspectives Edited by David R. Mapel and Terry Nardin (Princeton University Press, 1998) Introduction Part One: Philosophical Interpretations 1 Legal Positivism as a Theory of International Society Terry Nardin, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2 Legal Positivism and International Society
Frederick G. Whelan, University of
Pittsburgh 3 Natural Law and International Order Robert P. George, Princeton University 4 Some Thoughts on Natural Law and International Order Richard Friedman, State University of New York at Buffalo 5 Kant on Justice in the Law of Nations
Pierre Laberge, University of Ottawa 6 Kantian International Liberalism
Fernando Teson, Arizona State University 7 International Society from a Contractarian Perspective
John Charvet, London School of Economics 8 Contractarian Thought and the Constitution of International Society
Chris Brown, University of Southampton 9 International Society from a Cosmopolitan Perspective
Brian Barry, London School of Economics 10 The Limits of Cosmopolitan Justice
David Miller, Oxford University Part Two: Theological Commentaries 11 Jewish Thought and International Society
David Novak, University of Virginia 12 Christianity and the Prospects for a Global Constitutional Order
Max L. Stackhouse, Princeton Theological Seminary 13 Islamic Ethics in International Society
Sohail H. Hashmi, Mt. Holyoke College Part Three: Comparative Overview 14 Justice, Diversity, and Law in International Society David R. Mapel, University of Colorado, Boulder
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