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Conscience And Conviction The Case For Civil Disobedience Kimberley Brownlee

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Conscience And Conviction The Case For Civil Disobedience Kimberley Brownlee
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Publisher: OUP Oxford
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Kimberley Brownlee
ISBN: 9780199592944, 0199592942
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Conscience And Conviction The Case For Civil Disobedience Kimberley Brownlee by Kimberley Brownlee 9780199592944, 0199592942 instant download after payment.

Oxford Legal Philosophy publishes the best new work in philosophically-oriented legal theory. It commissions and solicits monographs in all branches of the subject, including works on philosophical issues in all areas of public and private law, and in the national, transnational, andinternational realms; studies of the nature of law, legal institutions, and legal reasoning; treatments of problems in political morality as they bear on law; and explorations in the nature and development of legal philosophy itself. The series represents diverse traditions of thought but alwayswith an emphasis on rigor and originality. It sets the standard in contemporary jurisprudence.This book shows that civil disobedience is generally more defensible than private conscientious objection.Part I explores the morality of conviction and conscience. Each of these concepts informs a distinct argument for civil disobedience. The conviction argument begins with the communicative principle of conscientiousness (CPC). According to the CPC, having a conscientious moral conviction means notjust acting consistently with our beliefs and judging ourselves and others by a common moral standard. It also means not seeking to evade the consequences of our beliefs and being willing to communicate them to others. The conviction argument shows that, as a constrained, communicative practice,civil disobedience has a better claim than private objection does to the protections that liberal societies give to conscientious dissent. This view reverses the standard liberal picture which sees private 'conscientious' objection as a modest act of personal belief and civil disobedience as astrategic, undemocratic act whose costs are only sometimes worth bearing.The conscience argument is narrower and shows that genuinely morally responsive civil disobedience honors the best of our moral responsibilities and is protected by a duty-based moral right of conscience.Part II translates the conviction argument and conscience argument into two legal defenses. The first is a demands-of-conviction defense. The second is a necessity defense. Both of these defenses apply more readily to civil disobedience than to private disobedience. Part II also examines lawfulpunishment, showing that, even when punishment is justifiable, civil disobedients have a moral right not to be punished.

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