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Reconsidering a dogma : conceptual analysis, the naturalistic turn, and legal philosophy |
Kenneth Einar Himma |
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Six paths to vertigo-free legal theory |
Sylvie Delacroix |
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Monism, interpretivism and law's aim |
George Letsas |
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Moral evaluation and conceptual analysis in jurisprudential methodology |
John Oberdiek and Dennis Patterson |
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Objectivity and value : legal arguments and the fallibility of judges |
Stephen Guest |
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Towards an inferential semantics in jurisprudence |
Christoph Kletzer |
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An epistemic account of the internal point of view |
Antony Hatzistavrou |
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Antigone and the nature of law |
Tanja Staehler |
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The moral is : states make laws |
Ross Harrison |
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The attack on liberalism |
Mark R. Reiff |
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Moral reflections on the responsibilities of soldiers : the clue to devizing a legal definition of terrorism |
Robert Morris |
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Criminal responsibility and public reason |
R.A. Duff and S.E. Marshall |
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The educative function of law |
Brian Burge-Hendrix |
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Protest and punishment : the dialogue between civil disobedients and the law |
Kimberley Brownlee |
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Apology and reparation in a multicultural state |
Christopher Bennett |
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Contracts, promises, and the demands of moral agency |
Emmanuel Voyiakis |
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Number and government |
Claire Grant |
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Reconsidering a dogma : conceptual analysis, the naturalistic turn, and legal philosophy |
Kenneth Einar Himma |
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Six paths to vertigo-free legal theory |
Sylvie Delacroix |
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Monism, interpretivism and law's aim |
George Letsas |