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    The European Community Directives on Data Protection and Clinical Trials.Deryck Beyleveld Sebastian Sethe - 2008 - In Ezekiel J. Emanuel (ed.), The Oxford textbook of clinical research ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 180.
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  2. What is Gewirth and what is Beyleveld? a retrospect with comments on the contributions.Deryck Beyleveld - 2017 - In Patrick Capps & Shaun D. Pattinson (eds.), Ethical rationalism and the law. Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.
     
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    Why Any Legal Positivist Idea of Legal Obligation Is Untenable: A Kantian-Gewirthian Synthesis.Deryck Beyleveld - 2024 - In Deryck Beyleveld & Stefano Bertea (eds.), Theories of Legal Obligation. Springer Verlag. pp. 61-97.
    On the premise that ‘morality’ refers to a system of rules governed by a material categorical imperative, I argue that the sources thesis of legal positivism (and, consequently, its separation thesis) is untenable. This is because it portrays legal obligations as hypothetical imperatives, which they cannot be if a material categorical imperative exists. Legal systems lay down obligation-asserting rules; but any rules are necessarily invalid if they require behaviour contrary to a material categorical imperative. Because the sources thesis attests otherwise, (...)
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    Theories of Legal Obligation.Deryck Beyleveld & Stefano Bertea (eds.) - 2024 - Springer Verlag.
    This volume collects six original essays by internationally respected researchers who have devoted themselves to the study of legal obligation. It brings together works that innovatively address key dimensions of the current debates concerning legal obligation from different and, in some cases, even opposing theoretical perspectives. As a result, the collection offers a comprehensive discussion of legal obligation that promises to significantly advance our understanding of the obligatory dimension of law. What specifically connects the contributions gathered here is one common (...)
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    Introduction.Deryck Beyleveld & Stefano Bertea - 2024 - In Deryck Beyleveld & Stefano Bertea (eds.), Theories of Legal Obligation. Springer Verlag. pp. 1-3.
    In the introductory essay, the editors will provide an overview of the debates on legal obligation the contributions of this volume directly engage with.
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  6. Human dignity in bioethics and biolaw.Deryck Beyleveld - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Roger Brownsword.
    The concept of human dignity is increasingly invoked in bioethical debate and, indeed, in international instruments concerned with biotechnology and biomedicine. While some commentators consider appeals to human dignity to be little more than rhetoric and not worthy of serious consideration, the authors of this groundbreaking new study give such appeals distinct and defensible meaning through an application of the moral theory of Alan Gewirth.
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    The dialectical necessity of morality: an analysis and defense of Alan Gewirth's argument to the principle of generic consistency.Deryck Beyleveld - 1991 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Alan Gewirth's Reason and Morality , in which he set forth the Principle of Generic Consistency, is a major work of modern ethical theory that, though much debated and highly respected, has yet to gain full acceptance. Deryck Beyleveld contends that this resistance stems from misunderstanding of the method and logical operations of Gewirth's central argument. In this book Beyleveld seeks to remedy this deficiency. His rigorous reconstruction of Gewirth's argument gives its various parts their most compelling (...)
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    The Dialectical Necessity of Morality: An Analysis and Defense of Alan Gewirth's Argument to the Principle of Generic Consistency.Deryck Beyleveld - 1991 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Alan Gewirth's _Reason and Morality_, in which he set forth the Principle of Generic Consistency, is a major work of modern ethical theory that, though much debated and highly respected, has yet to gain full acceptance. Deryck Beyleveld contends that this resistance stems from misunderstanding of the method and logical operations of Gewirth's central argument. In this book Beyleveld seeks to remedy this deficiency. His rigorous reconstruction of Gewirth's argument gives its various parts their most compelling formulation (...)
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    Consent in the law.Deryck Beyleveld - 2007 - Oxford: Hart. Edited by Roger Brownsword.
    In a community that takes rights seriously, consent features pervasively in both moral and legal discourse as a justifying reason: stated simply, where there is consent, there can be no complaint. However, without a clear appreciation of the nature of a consent-based justification, its integrity, both in principle and in practice, is liable to be compromised. This book examines the role of consent as a procedural justification, discussing the prerequisites for an adequate consent -- in particular, that an agent with (...)
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    Law as a moral judgment.Deryck Beyleveld - 1986 - London: Sweet & Maxwell. Edited by Roger Brownsword.
    The philosophical debate about the concept of Law is dominated by two traditions: Legal Positivism and Natural-Law Theory. Within Anglo-American Jurisprudence, Legal Positivism is unquestionably the more popular approach. Whilst in recent years there have been a number of assaults upon this ruling view, opposition to Legal Positivism is still very much at the margins of contempory Jurisprudence, The authors of this major work argue, however, that Legal Positivism should be rejected, contending that it is incorrect not in some minor (...)
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    Korsgaard v. Gewirth on Universalization: Why Gewirthians are Kantians and Kantians Ought to be Gewirthians.Deryck Beyleveld - 2015 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 12 (5):573-597.
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    Korsgaard v. Gewirth on Universalization: Why Gewirthians are Kantians and Kantians Ought to be Gewirthians.Deryck Beyleveld - 2014 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 11 (4):573-597.
    Christine Korsgaard claims that Gewirth’s argument for morality fails to demonstrate that there is a categorically binding principle on action because it operates with the assumption that reasons for action are essentially private. This attribution is unfounded and Korsgaard’s own argument for moral obligation, in its appeal to Wittgenstein’s Private Language Argument to establish that reasons for action are essentially public, is misdirected and unnecessary. Gewirth’s attempt to demonstrate a strictly a priori connection between a moral principle and the concept (...)
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    The Sole Fact of Pure Reason: Kant’s Quasi-Ontological Argument for the Categorical Imperative.Deryck Beyleveld & Marcus Düwell - 2020 - De Gruyter.
    This book presents a comprehensive analysis of Kant’s justification of the categorical imperative. The book contests the standard interpretation of Kant’s views by arguing that he never abandoned his view about this as expressed in his Groundwork. It is distinctive in the way in which it places Kant’s argument in the context of his transcendental philosophy as a whole, which is essential to understand it as an argument from within human agential self-understanding. The book reviews that existing literature, then presents (...)
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    Why and How Should We Represent Future Generations in Policymaking?Deryck Beyleveld, Marcus Düwell & Andreas Spahn - 2015 - Jurisprudence 6 (3):549-566.
    This paper analyses the main challenges to the idea that we should and can represent future generations in our present policymaking. It argues that these challenges can and should be approached from the perspective of human rights. To this end it introduces and sketches the main features of a human rights framework derived from the moral theory of Alan Gewirth. It indicates how this framework can be grounded philosophically, sketches the main features and open questions of the framework and its (...)
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    Human Nature, Social Theory and the Problem of Institutional Design.Stuart Toddington & Deryck Beyleveld - 2006 - Studies in Social and Political Thought 12:2-30.
    The philosophical concept of the self has had a hard time for a long time. The scepticism that lay behind Hume’s ‘bundle’ theory has been made manifest in ‘post-philosophical’ claims that the self or subject is not so much a ‘something’ that ties together a bundle of sense impressions, but is rather to be seen as an effect of a system of power relations, or an illusory presupposition of the relational properties of syntax.
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    Williams' False Dilemma: How to Give Categorically Binding Impartial Reasons to Real Agents.Deryck Beyleveld - 2013 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (2):204-226.
    According to Bernard Williams, attempts to justify a categorically binding impartial principle fail because they can only establish categorically binding requirements on action by making them non-universalizable , and can only establish impartial requirements by rendering them inapplicable to real agents . But, an individual cannot be the particular agent the individual is without being an agent every bit as much as an individual cannot be an agent without being the particular agent that the individual is. On this basis, it (...)
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    The Principle of Generic Consistency as the Supreme Principle of Human Rights.Deryck Beyleveld - 2012 - Human Rights Review 13 (1):1-18.
    Alan Gewirth’s claim that agents contradict that they are agents if they do not accept that the principle of generic consistency (PGC) is the supreme principle of practical rationality has been greeted with widespread scepticism. The aim of this article is not to defend this claim but to show that if the first and least controversial of the three stages of Gewirth’s argument for the PGC is sound, then agents must interpret and give effect to human rights in ways consistent (...)
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    Defending moral precaution as a solution to the problem of other minds: A reply to Holm and Coggon.Deryck Beyleveld & Shaun D. Pattinson - 2010 - Ratio Juris 23 (2):258-273.
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  19. Precautionary reasoning as a link to moral action.Deryck Beyleveld & Shaun Pattinson - 2000 - In James Torr (ed.), Medical Ethics. Greenhaven Press. pp. 39--53.
     
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    Towards a Kantian Phenomenology of Hope.Deryck Beyleveld & Paul Ziche - 2015 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (5):927-942.
    The aim of this paper is to examine the extent to which Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment can be, or otherwise ought to be, regarded as a transcendental phenomenology of hope. Kant states repeatedly that CPoJ mediates between the first two Critiques, or between the theoretical knowledge we arrive at on the basis of understanding and reason’s foundational role for practical philosophy. In other words, exercising the power of judgment is implicated whenever we try to bring together the (...)
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    The Sole Fact of Pure Reason: Kant's Quasi-Ontological Argument for the Categorical Imperative.Deryck Beyleveld & Marcus Düwell - 2020 - De Gruyter.
    This book presents a comprehensive analysis of Kant’s justification of the categorical imperative. The book contests the standard interpretation of Kant’s views by arguing that he never abandoned his view about this as expressed in his Groundwork. It is distinctive in the way in which it places Kant’s argument in the context of his transcendental philosophy as a whole, which is essential to understand it as an argument from within human agential self-understanding. The book reviews that existing literature, then presents (...)
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    Transcendental Arguments for a Categorical Imperative as Arguments from Agential Self-Understanding.Deryck Beyleveld - 2017 - In Micha H. Werner, Robert Stern & Jens Peter Brune (eds.), Transcendental Arguments in Moral Theory. De Gruyter. pp. 141-160.
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    Legal Theory and Dialectically Contingent Justifications for the Principle of Generic Consistency.Deryck Beyleveld - 1996 - Ratio Juris 9 (1):15-41.
    It is argued that accepting that there are human rights, or that there are categorically binding requirements of any kind on action, logically requires accepting the PGC (Principle of Generic Consistency) as the supreme criterion of practical reasonableness.Consequently, all legal systems that recognise human rights (hence, the English legal system), all who view law as a matter of obligation, and all who consider that there are categorically binding requirements on action, must take the PGC to be a necessary criterion of (...)
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    A Reply to Marcus G. Singer on Gewirth, Beyleveld and Dialectical Necessity.Deryck Beyleveld - 2002 - Ratio Juris 15 (4):458-473.
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    Principle, Proceduralism, and Precaution in a Community of Rights.Deryck Beyleveld & Roger Brownsword - 2006 - Ratio Juris 19 (2):141-168.
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    My Body, My Body Parts, My Property?Deryck Beyleveld & Roger Brownsword - 2000 - Health Care Analysis 8 (2):87-99.
    This paper challenges the view, commonly held inbiolaw and bioethics, that there can be no proprietaryrights in our own bodies or body parts. Whether thestarting point is the post-intervention informedconsent regime of Article 22 of the Convention ofHuman Rights and Biomedicine or the traditional(exclusionary) understanding of private property it isargued that property in our own bodies or body partsis presupposed. Although these arguments do notdemonstrate that there is property of this kind (forthat, a full-scale justification of the institution ofprivate property (...)
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  27. Grossbritannien.Deryck Beyleveld & Shaun Pattinson - 2007 - In Albin Eser, Hans-Georg Koch & Carola Seith (eds.), Internationale Perspektiven Zu Status Und Schutz des Extrakorporalen Embryos: Rechtliche Regelungen Und Stand der Debatte Im Ausland = International Perspectives on the Status and Protection of the Extracorporeal Embryo. Nomos.
     
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    Individualrechte und soziale Gerechtigkeit.Deryck Beyleveld - 2003 - In Ludger Honnefelder, Dietmar Mieth, Peter Propping, Ludwig Siep, Claudia Wiesemann, Dirk Lanzerath, Rimas Cuplinskas & Rudolf Teuwsen (eds.), Das genetische Wissen und die Zukunft des Menschen. De Gruyter. pp. 375-388.
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  29. Legal Argumentation in Biolaw.Deryck Beyleveld & Roger Brownsword - 2000 - Bioethics and Biolaw 1.
     
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    Moral Interests, Privacy, and Medical Research.Deryck Beyleveld & Shaun D. Pattinson - 2008 - In Michael Boylan (ed.), International Public Health Policy & Ethics. Dordrecht. pp. 45--57.
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    Moral Interests, Privacy, and Medical Research.Deryck Beyleveld & Shaun D. Pattinson - 2023 - In Michael Boylan (ed.), International Public Health Policy and Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 61-73.
    This chapter examines the relationship between the values of researchResearch and privacy in the context of medical research on patient data. An analytical framework is developed by interpreting the conception of privacyPrivacy advanced in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human RightsHuman rights by reference to the Principle of Generic ConsistencyPrinciple of Generic Consistency, seminally argued to be the supreme principle of moralityMoralityby Alan GewirthAlan Gewirth. This framework is used to uncloak the inequity of positions uncompromisingly prioritising research values (...)
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  32. Methodological Syncretism in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law.Deryck Beyleveld & Roger Brownsword - 1999 - In Stanley L. Paulson (ed.), Normativity and Norms: Critical Perspectives on Kelsenian Themes. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Clinical ethics committees: Clinician support or crisis management? [REVIEW]Deryck Beyleveld, Roger Brownsword & Susan Wallace - 2002 - HEC Forum 14 (1):13-25.
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    Stefano Bacin/Oliver Sensen , The Emergence of Autonomy in Kant’s Moral Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, xii + 226pp. [REVIEW]Deryck Beyleveld - 2019 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 101 (3):469-471.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie Jahrgang: 101 Heft: 3 Seiten: 469-471.
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    Gewirth: Critical Essays on Action, Rationality, and Community.Anita Allen, Lawrence C. Becker, Deryck Beyleveld, David Cummiskey, David DeGrazia, David M. Gallagher, Alan Gewirth, Virginia Held, Barbara Koziak, Donald Regan, Jeffrey Reiman, Henry Richardson, Beth J. Singer, Michael Slote, Edward Spence & James P. Sterba - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    As one of the most important ethicists to emerge since the Second World War, Alan Gewirth continues to influence philosophical debates concerning morality. In this ground-breaking book, Gewirth's neo-Kantianism, and the communitarian problems discussed, form a dialogue on the foundation of moral theory. Themes of agent-centered constraints, the formal structure of theories, and the relationship between freedom and duty are examined along with such new perspectives as feminism, the Stoics, and Sartre. Gewirth offers a picture of the philosopher's theory and (...)
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  36. Deryck Beyleveld and Roger Brownsword, Law As a Moral Judgment Reviewed by.Michael Hartney - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8 (4):124-126.
     
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  37. Deryck Beyleveld, The Dialectical Necessity of Morality Reviewed by.Edward D. Sherline - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13 (2):75-77.
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  38. Deryck Beyleveld, The Dialectical Necessity of Morality. [REVIEW]Edward Sherline - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13:75-77.
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    Effects of Defects—Action or Argument? Thoughts about Deryck Beyleveld and Roger Brownsword’s Law as a Moral Judgment.Robert Alexy - 2006 - Ratio Juris 19 (2):169-179.
    Two claims lay the foundation for Beyleveld and Brownsword’s legal theory. The first says that immoral laws cannot be law, the second that rights to freedom and welfare can be proven to be logically necessary given merely the phenomenon of agency. The author argues that both claims are too strong. The first is an overidealization of law, which fails to do justice to its double nature as a real as well as an ideal phenomenon. The second must fail, for (...)
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    Consent in the law – by Deryck Beyleveld & Roger Brownsword.Neil C. Manson - 2010 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 27 (2):215-217.
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    Law as a moral judgment. By Deryck Beyleveld and Roger Brownsword. London: Sweet & Maxwell ltd. 1986. Pp. 483.Stanley L. Paulson - 1994 - Ratio Juris 7 (1):111-116.
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    Review of Deryck Beyleveld: The Dialectical Necessity of Morality: An Analysis and Defense of Alan Gewirth's Argument to the Principle of Generic Consistency[REVIEW]Nick Fotion - 1993 - Ethics 103 (3):579-581.
  43. The language of music.Deryck Cooke - 1959 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    First published in 1959, this original study argues that the main characteristic of music is that it expresses and evokes emotion, and that all composers whose music has a tonal basis have used the same, or closely similar, melodic phrases, harmonies, and rhythms to affect the listener in the same ways. He supports this view with hundreds of musical examples, ranging from plainsong to Stravinsky, and contends that music is a language in the specific sense that we can identify idioms (...)
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    Accuracy of prediction: A note on David Miller's problem.Deryck Horton - 1978 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 29 (2):179-183.
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    Revaluing the house.Deryck Holdsworth - 1993 - In S. James & David Ley (eds.), Place/Culture/Representation. Routledge. pp. 95.
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  46. The Friendship of the Lord: An Old Testament Spirituality.Deryck Sheriffs - 1996
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    Ignorance and translation, 'artifacts' for practices of equality.Marc Derycke - 2010 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (5-6):553-570.
    The passion of inequality exists in the discourse that binds people by their adhesion to the beliefs about the hierarchic distribution of positions in society. In this manner the differences that structure the (apparently) natural titles to be governed or to govern are put in a state of aggregation. The apparent naturalness of these titles masks a principle of equality, a necessary artifact that breaches the nature of the social bond. This article argues that despite the hegemonic pressure of inequality, (...)
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    Ignorance and Translation, ‘Artifacts’ for Practices of Equality.Marc Derycke - 2010 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (5-6):553-570.
    The passion of inequality exists in the discourse that binds people by their adhesion to the beliefs about the hierarchic distribution of positions in society. In this manner the differences that structure the (apparently) natural titles to be governed or to govern are put in a state of aggregation. The apparent naturalness of these titles masks a principle of equality, a necessary artifact that breaches the nature of the social bond. This article argues that despite the hegemonic pressure of inequality, (...)
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    Ignorance and Translation, ‘Artifacts’ for Practices of Equality 1.Marc Derycke - 2011 - In Michael A. Peters, Maarten Simons & Jan Masschelein (eds.), Rancière, Public Education and the Taming of Democracy. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 43–59.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction: The Elite and its ‘Other’ The Artifact as Subversive Necessity Teaching Practices and Equality Conclusions Notes References.
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  50. Le dogme comme mode original d'affirmation dans la culture: le péché originel, le pardon et la temporalité.H. Derycke - 1994 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 82 (2):193-216.
    L'étude de l'élaboration historique du dogme du péché originel est propre à dissiper l'illusion qu'il descendrait le cours du temps : il le remonte en réalité. On l'observe en particulier dans la genèse de ce concept chez Augustin, en réponse à la doctrine manichéenne du mal: la rédemption du Christ reflue vers les origines de l'humanité pour dévoiler notre responsabilité de la faute sous le pardon divin qui la recouvre. Ce dogme fournit une clef de lecture de l'histoire, il montre (...)
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