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- Title Pages
- CURRENT LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
- General Editors' Preface
- Notes on Contributors
- 1 Reconsidering a Dogma: Conceptual Analysis, the Naturalistic Turn, and Legal Philosophy<sup>*</sup>
- 2 Six Paths to Vertigo-free Legal Theory
- 3 Monism, Interpretivism, and Law's Aim
- 4 Moral Evaluation and Conceptual Analysis in Jurisprudential Methodology
- 5 Objectivity and Value: Legal Arguments and the Fallibility of Judges
- 6 Towards an Inferential Semantics in Jurisprudence
- 7 An Epistemic Account of the Internal Point of View
- 8 <i>Antigone</i> and the Nature of Law
- 9 The Moral is: States Make Laws
- 10 The Attack on Liberalism
- 11 Moral Reflections on the Responsibilities of Soldiers: The Clue to Devising a Legal Definition of Terrorism<sup>1</sup>
- 12 Criminal Responsibility and Public Reason
- 13 The Educative Function of Law
- 14 Protest and Punishment: The Dialogue between Civil Disobedients and the Law
- 15 Apology and Reparation in a Multicultural State
- 16 Contracts, Promises, and the Demands of Moral Agency
- 17 Number and Government
- Index
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(p.v) General Editors' Preface
- Source:
- Law and Philosophy
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- CURRENT LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
- General Editors' Preface
- Notes on Contributors
- 1 Reconsidering a Dogma: Conceptual Analysis, the Naturalistic Turn, and Legal Philosophy<sup>*</sup>
- 2 Six Paths to Vertigo-free Legal Theory
- 3 Monism, Interpretivism, and Law's Aim
- 4 Moral Evaluation and Conceptual Analysis in Jurisprudential Methodology
- 5 Objectivity and Value: Legal Arguments and the Fallibility of Judges
- 6 Towards an Inferential Semantics in Jurisprudence
- 7 An Epistemic Account of the Internal Point of View
- 8 <i>Antigone</i> and the Nature of Law
- 9 The Moral is: States Make Laws
- 10 The Attack on Liberalism
- 11 Moral Reflections on the Responsibilities of Soldiers: The Clue to Devising a Legal Definition of Terrorism<sup>1</sup>
- 12 Criminal Responsibility and Public Reason
- 13 The Educative Function of Law
- 14 Protest and Punishment: The Dialogue between Civil Disobedients and the Law
- 15 Apology and Reparation in a Multicultural State
- 16 Contracts, Promises, and the Demands of Moral Agency
- 17 Number and Government
- Index