The Legacy of Ronald Dworkin
Herausgeber: Waluchow, Wil; Sciaraffa, Stefan
The Legacy of Ronald Dworkin
Herausgeber: Waluchow, Wil; Sciaraffa, Stefan
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This book assembles leading legal, political, and moral philosophers to examine the legacy of the work of Ronald Dworkin.
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This book assembles leading legal, political, and moral philosophers to examine the legacy of the work of Ronald Dworkin.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780190466411
- ISBN-10: 0190466413
- Artikelnr.: 47864522
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780190466411
- ISBN-10: 0190466413
- Artikelnr.: 47864522
Wil Waluchow is a Professor of Philosophy at McMaster University, and the Senator William McMaster Chair in Constitutional Studies. His published works include Philosophical Foundations of the Nature of Law (Oxford, 2013, co-authored with Stefan Sciaraffa), and A Common Law Theory of Judicial Review: The Living Tree (2007). Stefan Sciaraffa is a Professor of Philosophy at McMaster University. He specializes in the philosophy of law as well as social, moral, and political philosophy. He has published widely in a number of law and philosophy journals including the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, and European Journal of Philosophy.
* Contributors
* Wil Waluchow and Stefan Sciaraffa, Editors' Introduction
* Part I
* The Unity of Value
* 1. A Hedgehog's Unity of Value
* Joseph Raz
* Part II
* Political Values: Legitimacy, Authority, and Collective
Responsibility
* 2. Political Resistance for Hedgehogs
* Candice Delmas
* 3. Ronald Dworkin, State Consent and Progressive Cosmopolitanism
* Thomas Christiano
* 4. To Fill or Not To Fill Individual Responsibility Gaps? Some
Reflections on a Dworkin-Inspired Problem
* François Tanguay-Renaud
* 5. Inheritance and Hypothetical Insurance
* Daniel Halliday
* Part III
* General Jurisprudence: Contesting the Unity of Law and Value
* 6. Putting Law in Its Place
* Lawrence G. Sager
* 7. Dworkin and Unjust Law
* David Dyzenhaus
* 8. The Grounds of Law
* Luís Duarte d'Almeida
* 9. Immodesty in Dworkin's 'Third' Theory: Modest Conceptual Analysis,
Immodest Conceptual Analysis, and the Lines Dividing Conceptual and
Other Kinds of Theory of Law
* Kenneth Einar Himma
* 10. Imperialism and Importance in Dworkin's Jurisprudence
* Michael Giudice
* 11. A Theory of Legal Obligation
* Christopher Essert
* Part IV
* Value in Law
* 12. Originalism and Constructive Interpretation
* David O. Brink
* 13. Was Dworkin an Originalist?
* Larry Alexander
* 14. The Moral Reading of Constitutions
* Connie S. Rosati
* 15. Authority, Intention and Interpretation
* Aditi Bagchi
* 16. Concern and Respect in Procedural Law
* Hamish Stewart
* Index
* Wil Waluchow and Stefan Sciaraffa, Editors' Introduction
* Part I
* The Unity of Value
* 1. A Hedgehog's Unity of Value
* Joseph Raz
* Part II
* Political Values: Legitimacy, Authority, and Collective
Responsibility
* 2. Political Resistance for Hedgehogs
* Candice Delmas
* 3. Ronald Dworkin, State Consent and Progressive Cosmopolitanism
* Thomas Christiano
* 4. To Fill or Not To Fill Individual Responsibility Gaps? Some
Reflections on a Dworkin-Inspired Problem
* François Tanguay-Renaud
* 5. Inheritance and Hypothetical Insurance
* Daniel Halliday
* Part III
* General Jurisprudence: Contesting the Unity of Law and Value
* 6. Putting Law in Its Place
* Lawrence G. Sager
* 7. Dworkin and Unjust Law
* David Dyzenhaus
* 8. The Grounds of Law
* Luís Duarte d'Almeida
* 9. Immodesty in Dworkin's 'Third' Theory: Modest Conceptual Analysis,
Immodest Conceptual Analysis, and the Lines Dividing Conceptual and
Other Kinds of Theory of Law
* Kenneth Einar Himma
* 10. Imperialism and Importance in Dworkin's Jurisprudence
* Michael Giudice
* 11. A Theory of Legal Obligation
* Christopher Essert
* Part IV
* Value in Law
* 12. Originalism and Constructive Interpretation
* David O. Brink
* 13. Was Dworkin an Originalist?
* Larry Alexander
* 14. The Moral Reading of Constitutions
* Connie S. Rosati
* 15. Authority, Intention and Interpretation
* Aditi Bagchi
* 16. Concern and Respect in Procedural Law
* Hamish Stewart
* Index
* Contributors
* Wil Waluchow and Stefan Sciaraffa, Editors' Introduction
* Part I
* The Unity of Value
* 1. A Hedgehog's Unity of Value
* Joseph Raz
* Part II
* Political Values: Legitimacy, Authority, and Collective
Responsibility
* 2. Political Resistance for Hedgehogs
* Candice Delmas
* 3. Ronald Dworkin, State Consent and Progressive Cosmopolitanism
* Thomas Christiano
* 4. To Fill or Not To Fill Individual Responsibility Gaps? Some
Reflections on a Dworkin-Inspired Problem
* François Tanguay-Renaud
* 5. Inheritance and Hypothetical Insurance
* Daniel Halliday
* Part III
* General Jurisprudence: Contesting the Unity of Law and Value
* 6. Putting Law in Its Place
* Lawrence G. Sager
* 7. Dworkin and Unjust Law
* David Dyzenhaus
* 8. The Grounds of Law
* Luís Duarte d'Almeida
* 9. Immodesty in Dworkin's 'Third' Theory: Modest Conceptual Analysis,
Immodest Conceptual Analysis, and the Lines Dividing Conceptual and
Other Kinds of Theory of Law
* Kenneth Einar Himma
* 10. Imperialism and Importance in Dworkin's Jurisprudence
* Michael Giudice
* 11. A Theory of Legal Obligation
* Christopher Essert
* Part IV
* Value in Law
* 12. Originalism and Constructive Interpretation
* David O. Brink
* 13. Was Dworkin an Originalist?
* Larry Alexander
* 14. The Moral Reading of Constitutions
* Connie S. Rosati
* 15. Authority, Intention and Interpretation
* Aditi Bagchi
* 16. Concern and Respect in Procedural Law
* Hamish Stewart
* Index
* Wil Waluchow and Stefan Sciaraffa, Editors' Introduction
* Part I
* The Unity of Value
* 1. A Hedgehog's Unity of Value
* Joseph Raz
* Part II
* Political Values: Legitimacy, Authority, and Collective
Responsibility
* 2. Political Resistance for Hedgehogs
* Candice Delmas
* 3. Ronald Dworkin, State Consent and Progressive Cosmopolitanism
* Thomas Christiano
* 4. To Fill or Not To Fill Individual Responsibility Gaps? Some
Reflections on a Dworkin-Inspired Problem
* François Tanguay-Renaud
* 5. Inheritance and Hypothetical Insurance
* Daniel Halliday
* Part III
* General Jurisprudence: Contesting the Unity of Law and Value
* 6. Putting Law in Its Place
* Lawrence G. Sager
* 7. Dworkin and Unjust Law
* David Dyzenhaus
* 8. The Grounds of Law
* Luís Duarte d'Almeida
* 9. Immodesty in Dworkin's 'Third' Theory: Modest Conceptual Analysis,
Immodest Conceptual Analysis, and the Lines Dividing Conceptual and
Other Kinds of Theory of Law
* Kenneth Einar Himma
* 10. Imperialism and Importance in Dworkin's Jurisprudence
* Michael Giudice
* 11. A Theory of Legal Obligation
* Christopher Essert
* Part IV
* Value in Law
* 12. Originalism and Constructive Interpretation
* David O. Brink
* 13. Was Dworkin an Originalist?
* Larry Alexander
* 14. The Moral Reading of Constitutions
* Connie S. Rosati
* 15. Authority, Intention and Interpretation
* Aditi Bagchi
* 16. Concern and Respect in Procedural Law
* Hamish Stewart
* Index