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This carefully selected set of readings presents some of the most important articles in the field. The collection is essential reading for anyone with an interest in legal philosophy. The articles in this anthology are a natural addition to the superb set of original essays in A Companion to the Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory. Taken together, these two volumes provide a compelling overview of the best work in contemporary legal theory and are essential reading for beginning law students.

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This carefully selected set of readings presents some of the most important articles in the field. The collection is essential reading for anyone with an interest in legal philosophy. The articles in this anthology are a natural addition to the superb set of original essays in A Companion to the Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory. Taken together, these two volumes provide a compelling overview of the best work in contemporary legal theory and are essential reading for beginning law students.
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Autorenporträt
Dennis Patterson is Distinguished Professor of Law (Camden) and Philosophy (New Brunswick) at Rutgers University. He is the author of Law and Truth (1996) and editor of A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory (Blackwell, 1996). He has been a Fellow in the Politics Department at Princeton University and a Visiting Professor at Humboldt University in Berlin and the University of Vienna.
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'Patterson collects fifteen of the classic articles in legaltheory and presents them whole. The book provides an excellentintroduction to several of the major topics making it useful bothas a student text and as a sourcebook for academics andnon-academics alike.' Larry Alexander, University of SanDiego School of Law

'A wonderful selection from the classics in legal theory.It should prove an excellent and invaluable text for classroomuse.' Brian Bix, University of Minnesota, author ofJurisprudence: Theory and Context

'Dennis Patterson has produced a fine anthology, one thatwill be particularly useful for those interested in learning aboutrecent debates in analytic jurisprudence.' Jeremy Waldron,Columbia Law School