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Justice in robes

How should a judge's moral convictions bear on his judgments about what the law is? In these essays, Dworkin charts a variety of dimensions in which law and morals are interwoven. He argues that pragmatism is empty as a theory of law, and that value pluralism misunderstands the nature of moral concepts
eBook, English, 2006
Belknap Press, Cambridge, Mass., 2006
1 online resource (308 pages)
9780674269118, 9780674021679, 067426911X, 0674021673
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Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction: Law and Morals
Chapter 1. Pragmatism and Law
Chapter 2. In Praise of Theory
Chapter 3. Darwin's New Bulldog
Chapter 4. Moral Pluralism
Chapter 5. Originalism and Fidelity
Chapter 6. Hart's Postscript and the Point of Political Philosophy
Chapter 7. Thirty Years On
Chapter 8. The Concepts of Law
Chapter 9. Rawls and the Law
Notes
Sources
Index
Electronic reproduction, [Place of publication not identified], HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010