Law and Justice/ Campbell,Joseph keim - 1st.ed. - London: Mit press, 2005. - 355

Part I
1 Law and Social Justice: A Framework
Harry S. Silverstein
2 Privacy, Pluralism, and Democracy
Joshua Cohen
3 An Argument for Egalitarian justice and against the Leveling-Down
Objection
Thomas Christiano
4 justice. Inference to the Best Explanation, and the judicial Evaluation
of Scientific Evidence
Carl F. Cranor
5 Moral Luck and the Criminal Law
Nir Eisikovits
6 Intellectual Property and Traditional Chinese Culture
Philip j. Ivanhoe
7 Initial Acquisition and the Right to Private Property
Ann Levey
8 justice and Strict Liability
Harry S. Silverstein
9 The Value of Rights
Leif Wenar
Part II
10 Introduction: Wittgenstein and Legal Theory
Douglas Lind
11 Cautions and Caveats for the Application of Wittgenstein to Legal
Theory
Brian Bix
12 Prolegomenon to Any Future Legal Theory: Wittgenstein and
jurisprudence
Dennis Patterson
13 Legal Process and the Practices of Principle
Anthony j. Sebok
Part
14 Introduction: The Practice of Principle
Kenneth Einar Himma
15 Backward and Forward with Tort Law
john Gardner
16 Pragmatism, Positivism, and the Conventionalistic Fallacy
Benjamin C. Zipursky
17 Conceptual jurisprudence and the Intelligibility of Law's Claim to
Obligate
Kenneth Einar Himma
18 Facts, Fictions, and the Grounds of Law
jules L. Coleman

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