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100 _aMoore Michael S
245 _aEducating oneself in public : Critical essays in jurisprudence
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2000
300 _a464p
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365 _bRs.2,500
505 _aTable of Contents INTRODUCTION; 1. Overview; PART 1 Legal Positivism; 2. Introduction to The Concept of Law; 3. Hart's Concluding Scientific Postscript; 4. The Three Concepts of Rules; 5. Authority, Law, and Razian Reasons; PART 2 LEGAL SCEPTICISM; 6. The Need for a Theory of Legal Theories; PART 3 NATURAL LAW; 7. Legal Principles Revisited; 8. Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Legal Theory; 9. Law as a Functional Kind; PART 4 INTERPRETIVIST JURISPRUDENCE; 10. The Interpretive Turn in Modern Theory: A Turn for the Worse; 11. Interpreting Interpretation
650 _a1. Critical Legal Studies2. Law - Philosophy3. Jurisprudence
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