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Hardcover Law and Transcendence: The Question of Justice Book

ISBN: 1041064705

ISBN13: 9781041064701

Law and Transcendence: The Question of Justice

Inspired by the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, this book shows that for justice to be realised law must be understood to originate in transcendence, rather than in violence, conflict and the sacred - prevalent themes in philosophies of law and the political.

To this end, the book takes up the case of 'scapegoating' evident in Carl Schmitt's influential theory of the 'friend-enemy' dichotomy as the essence of the political, and here considered as a paradigm of injustice. After considering positivist approaches to the law, as well as a case study that considers the question of what it would mean for Aboriginal peoples to be treated justly, the book shows that pragmatic, positivist and immanent approaches to the law and the scapegoat cannot deal with 'bad' law, and cannot provide an insight into the nature of justice as 'good' law. The book then draws further on Levinas to demonstrate the necessity of law's foundation, not in immanence, as is widely presupposed, but rather in transcendence.

Law and Transcendence will appeal to scholars in law, philosophy, and political theory, and especially to those with interests in sovereignty and power.

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Format: Hardcover

$190.00
Releases 2/25/2026

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Law Philosophy

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