Law

The Great Books of the Western Canon, organized by Mortimer J. Adler in the Syntopicon, span 102 enduring ideas—ranging from Truth, Beauty, and Justice to Democracy, Love, and God. These categories trace the intellectual tradition of the West, connecting philosophy, literature, history, science, and theology. Together, they map the recurring questions and principles shaping human thought across centuries.

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The Idea of a Just Punishment and Idea

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Idea

The Idea of a Just Punishment: A Philosophical Inquiry The concept of a "just punishment" is one of philosophy's most enduring and vexing challenges. It compels us to confront fundamental questions about human nature, societal order, and the very purpose of our legal systems. At its...

The Ethics of The Ethics of Constitutional Law

by Daniel Sanderson in Ethics

The Ethical Bedrock of Constitutional Governance Constitutional law, at its core, is far more than a mere framework of rules and regulations; it is a profound philosophical statement about a society's values, its aspirations for Justice, and its understanding of the human condition. This article delves into the...

The Justice of Punishment in Law and Justice

by Benjamin Richmond in Justice

The question of how punishment, an act inherently involving harm, can be just when administered by the state through law is one of philosophy's most enduring and vexing inquiries. From the ancient city-states to modern democracies, societies have grappled with the duty to maintain order while upholding the...

The Connection Between Law and Justice and Connection

by Daniel Sanderson in Connection

The intricate relationship between Law and Justice forms the bedrock of any functioning society and has been a ceaseless subject of philosophical inquiry since antiquity. Far from being interchangeable, these two concepts represent an ongoing, often tension-filled, connection that defines the legitimacy and moral compass of the State. While law...

The Connection Between Constitution and Liberty and Connection

by Henry Montgomery in Connection

The Indispensable Link: How Constitution Secures Liberty Summary: The inherent connection between a well-crafted constitution and the flourishing of liberty is not merely theoretical but foundational to any free society. This article explores how a constitution, through the establishment of fundamental law and the delineation of power, serves as the...

The Ethical Duty of the Citizen and Duty

by Emily Fletcher in Duty

The Ethical Duty of the Citizen: A Philosophical Exploration The concept of the citizen carries with it an inherent weight of expectation, a silent contract between the individual and the collective. But what exactly constitutes the ethical duty of a citizen? Is it merely adherence to law, or does it...

The Role of Punishment in Maintaining Order and Punishment

by Emily Fletcher in Punishment

The Unyielding Hand of Order: Punishment as the State's Imperative Summary: In the intricate tapestry of human society, punishment stands as a foundational, albeit often contentious, mechanism employed by the State to uphold Law and ensure collective order. Far from mere retribution, the philosophical underpinnings of punishment reveal...

The Political Philosophy of Liberty and Philosophy

by Daniel Sanderson in Philosophy

The Political Philosophy of Liberty: A Planksip Exploration The concept of Liberty stands as one of the most enduring and fiercely debated subjects within Political Philosophy. This article delves into the multifaceted nature of liberty, examining its historical development, its various interpretations, and its complex relationship with Law and the...

The Law of Cause and Effect and Law

by Daniel Sanderson in Law

The Unbreakable Chain: Understanding the Law of Cause and Effect The universe, in all its perplexing grandeur, often reveals its deepest truths through simple, yet profound, principles. Among these, few are as fundamental and far-reaching as the Law of Cause and Effect. At its core, this principle posits that every...

Justice as Impartial Judgment and Justice

by Henry Montgomery in Justice

The Unblinking Eye of Reason: Justice as Impartial Judgment Justice, that most elusive yet essential cornerstone of any civilized society, often finds its truest expression not in grand pronouncements or punitive measures, but in the quiet, rigorous act of impartial judgment. To understand Justice is, in many respects, to grasp...

Oligarchy and the Suppression of Liberty and Oligarchy

by Emily Fletcher in Oligarchy

Oligarchy and the Suppression of Liberty: A Perennial Struggle The delicate balance between power and freedom has preoccupied philosophers for millennia. At the heart of this enduring inquiry lies the concept of oligarchy – rule by the few – and its inherent tension with the ideal of liberty. This article delves into...

How Induction Leads to Scientific Law and Induction

by Daniel Sanderson in Induction

The Inductive Path to Scientific Law: How Observation Shapes Understanding From the falling apple to the orbiting planet, the very fabric of our scientific understanding is woven through a process of careful observation and insightful generalization. At the heart of this process lies induction, a powerful form of reasoning that...

The Idea of a Just Punishment and Justice

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Justice

The Scales of Consequence: Navigating the Idea of a Just Punishment The concept of a "just punishment" sits at the very heart of our legal and ethical systems, a complex philosophical puzzle that has captivated thinkers from ancient Greece to the present day. At its core, it asks:...

The Necessity of Law for Civil Liberty and Necessity and Contingency

by Daniel Fletcher in Necessity and Contingency

The Indispensable Framework: Law as the Foundation of Civil Liberty Summary: Law as the Architect of Freedom Many perceive law as a constraint, a series of prohibitions that limit personal freedom. This perspective, while superficially appealing, fundamentally misunderstands the profound and necessary relationship between a well-ordered legal system and the...

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