First published in 2000. Applying the insight and methods of Wittgenstein to a range of topics in constitutional law, criminal law and theories of justice, this collection offers Morawetz' most important and influential essays, together with an introductory essay.
First published in 2000. Applying the insight and methods of Wittgenstein to a range of topics in constitutional law, criminal law and theories of justice, this collection offers Morawetz' most important and influential essays, together with an introductory essay.
Part I: Essays in Analytical Jurisprudence. 1. The Rules of Law and the Point of Law: University of Pennsylvania Law Review 121 1973 pp. 859-873. 2. The Concept of a Practice: Philosophical Studies 24 Kluwer Academic Publishers 1973 pp. 209-226. 3. Understanding Disagreement and Conceptual Change Philosophy and Phenomenonological Research 41 1980 pp. 46-63. 4. A Utilitarian Theory of Judicial Decision Arizona State Law Journal 1979 pp. 339-365. 5. The Epistemology of Judging: Wittgenstein and Deliberative Practices: Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 3 1990 pp. 35-59. 6. Understanding Disagreement the Root Issue of Jurisprudence University of Pennsylvania Law Review 141 1992 pp. 371-456. 7. Law as Experience: The Internal Aspet of Law SMU Law Review 52 SMU Law Review Association 1999 pp. 27-66. Part II: Essays on Liberalism. 8. Persons Without History: Liberal Theory and Human Nature: Boston University Law Review 66 1986 pp. 1013-1037. 9. Liberalism and the New Skeptics: In Harm's Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg ed. J. L. Coleman and A. Buchanan Cambridge University Press 1994 pp. 122-138. Part III: Essays on Criminal Responsibility. 10. Retributivism and Justice: Connecticut Law Review 16 1984 pp. 803-820. 11. Reconstructing the Criminal Defenses: The Significance of Justification The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 77 1986 pp. 277-307.
Part I: Essays in Analytical Jurisprudence. 1. The Rules of Law and the Point of Law: University of Pennsylvania Law Review 121 1973 pp. 859-873. 2. The Concept of a Practice: Philosophical Studies 24 Kluwer Academic Publishers 1973 pp. 209-226. 3. Understanding Disagreement and Conceptual Change Philosophy and Phenomenonological Research 41 1980 pp. 46-63. 4. A Utilitarian Theory of Judicial Decision Arizona State Law Journal 1979 pp. 339-365. 5. The Epistemology of Judging: Wittgenstein and Deliberative Practices: Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 3 1990 pp. 35-59. 6. Understanding Disagreement the Root Issue of Jurisprudence University of Pennsylvania Law Review 141 1992 pp. 371-456. 7. Law as Experience: The Internal Aspet of Law SMU Law Review 52 SMU Law Review Association 1999 pp. 27-66. Part II: Essays on Liberalism. 8. Persons Without History: Liberal Theory and Human Nature: Boston University Law Review 66 1986 pp. 1013-1037. 9. Liberalism and the New Skeptics: In Harm's Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg ed. J. L. Coleman and A. Buchanan Cambridge University Press 1994 pp. 122-138. Part III: Essays on Criminal Responsibility. 10. Retributivism and Justice: Connecticut Law Review 16 1984 pp. 803-820. 11. Reconstructing the Criminal Defenses: The Significance of Justification The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 77 1986 pp. 277-307.
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