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Meaning, mind and law

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Publication details: Aldershot Ashgate Publishing Company 2008Description: 360p xiiiISBN:
  • 9780754627494
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.1 PAT
Contents:
Contents: Acknowledgements; Series Editor’s Preface; Preface; Introduction; 1. Moral evaluation and conceptual analysis in jurisprudential methodology (with John Oberdiek); 2. Dworkin on the semantics of legal and political concepts; 3. Wittgenstein on understanding and interpretation (comments on the work of Thomas Morawetz); 4. Notes on the methodology debate in contemporary jurisprudence: why sociologists might be interested; 5. Interpretation in law; 6. Fashionable nonsense; 7. Normativity and objectivity in law; 8. Explicating the internal point of view; 9. Langdell's legacy; 10. Wittgenstein and constitutional theory; 11. Conscience and the constitution; 12. Law's pragmatism: a theory of law as practice and narrative; 13. Law's practice; 14. Realist semantics and legal theory; 15. Interpretation in law: toward a reconstruction of the current debate; Name index.
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Contents:
Acknowledgements;
Series Editor’s Preface;
Preface;
Introduction;
1. Moral evaluation and conceptual analysis in jurisprudential methodology (with John Oberdiek);
2. Dworkin on the semantics of legal and political concepts;
3. Wittgenstein on understanding and interpretation (comments on the work of Thomas Morawetz);
4. Notes on the methodology debate in contemporary jurisprudence: why sociologists might be interested;
5. Interpretation in law;
6. Fashionable nonsense;
7. Normativity and objectivity in law;
8. Explicating the internal point of view;
9. Langdell's legacy;
10. Wittgenstein and constitutional theory;
11. Conscience and the constitution;
12. Law's pragmatism: a theory of law as practice and narrative;
13. Law's practice;
14. Realist semantics and legal theory;
15. Interpretation in law: toward a reconstruction of the current debate;
Name index.

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