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_aPhilosophy of law and legal theory/ _ban anthology _cPatterson, Dennis [ed.] |
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_aMalden, MA: _bBlackwell Pub, _c2003. |
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505 | _aPart i Nature of Law 1 The Path of the Law 0. W. Holmes 1 A Realistic Jurisprudence - The Next Step Karl Llewellyn 3 The Model of Rules Ronald Dworkin Part II Relation of Law^and Morality 4 Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals H. L. A. Hart 5 Positivism and Fidelity to Law: A Reply to Professor Hart Lnn L. Fuller 6 Negative and Positive Positivism Jules L. Coleman 1 On the Incoherence of Legal Positivism John Finnis Part III Theories of Adjudication 8 I lard Ciases Ronald Dworkin 9 What has Pragmatism to Offer Law? Richard A. Posner Part IV Legal Indeterminacy 10 Form and Substance in Private Law Adjudication Duncan Kennedy 11 Legal Indeterminacy Ken Kress Part V Rights and Other Legal Concepts 12' Some P'undamcntal Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning IVesley A . Huhlcld Part Vi The Autonomy of Law and Legal Reasoning 13 Legal Formalism: On the Immanent Rationality of Law Ernest J. llcinrih 14 Law as Interpretation Ronald Dworkin 15 The Problem of Social Cost Ronald H. Coasc | ||
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