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The Morality of Obeying the Law
The Morality of Obeying the Law
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Author(s): Walton, Kevin
ISBN No.: 9781509935949
Pages: 160
Year: 202508
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 151.53
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

This book suggests a new direction for the old and lately vigorous debate about whether there is a moral obligation to obey the law. It argues that the imposition of unnecessary conditions has misdirected the search for such an obligation. These conditions matter - they favour some arguments over others - and they ought not to be accepted without adequate justification. The book starts by asking what must be established by any argument for a moral obligation to obey the law. It asks what follows from a moral obligation to obey the law being a moral obligation. It then asks what follows from a moral obligation to obey the law being a species of political obligation. Finally, it asks what follows from a moral obligation to obey the law being an obligation to obey. Having identified the conditions that any argument must satisfy, the book considers their implications for three well-known arguments - the argument from consent, the argument from the natural duty of justice, and the argument from membership.


It also identifies the further conditions that each particular argument must satisfy. In doing so, it aims to reorient our deliberations on the morality of obeying the law.


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