The legacy of Ronald Dworkin / edited by Wil Waluchow and Stefan Sciaraffa.
2016
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Title
The legacy of Ronald Dworkin / edited by Wil Waluchow and Stefan Sciaraffa.
Published
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2016]
Call Number
K230.D92 L44 2016
ISBN
9780190466411 (hardback ; alk. paper)
0190466413 (hardback ; alk. paper)
0190466413 (hardback ; alk. paper)
Description
xliv, 405 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)923666040
Summary
"This book assembles leading legal, political, and moral philosophers to examine the legacy of the work of Ronald Dworkin. They provide the most comprehensive critical treatment of Dworkin's accomplishments focusing on his work in all branches of philosophy, including his theory of value, political philosophy, philosophy of international law, and legal philosophy. The book's organizing principle and theme reflect Dworkin's self-conception as a builder of a unified theory of value, and the broad outlines of his system can be found throughout the book. The first section addresses the most abstract and general aspect of Dworkin's work--the unity of value thesis. The second section explores Dworkin's contributions to political philosophy, and discusses a number of political concepts including authority, civil disobedience, the legitimacy of states and the international legal system, distributive justice, collective responsibility, and Dworkin's master value of dignity and the associated values of equal concern and respect. The third section addresses various aspects of Dworkin's general theory of law. The fourth and final section comprises accounts of the structure and defining values of discrete areas of law."--Publisher's website.
Note
Papers selected from a 2014 conference sponsored by the McMaster University Program in Legal Philosophy.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Contributors
vii
Editor's Introduction, Wil Waluchow and Stefan Sciaraffa
ix
pt. I
Unity of Value
1.
Hedgehog's Unity of Value / Joseph Raz
3
pt. II
Political Values: Legitimacy, Authority, and Collective Responsibility
2.
Political Resistance for Hedgehogs / Candice Delmas
25
3.
Ronald Dworkin, State Consent, and Progressive Cosmopolitanism / Thomas Christiano
49
4.
To Fill or Not To Fill Individual Responsibility Gaps? / Francois Tanguay-Renaud
71
5.
Inheritance and Hypothetical Insurance / Daniel Halliday
99
pt. III
General Jurisprudence: Contesting the Unity of Law and Value
6.
Putting Law in Its Place / Lawrence G. Sager
117
7.
Dworkin and Unjust Law / David Dyzenhaus
131
8.
Grounds of Law / Luis Duarte D'Almeida
165
9.
Immodesty in Dworkin's Theory: The Lines Dividing Different Kinds of Conceptual Theory of Law / Kenneth Einar Himma
203
10.
Imperialism and Importance in Dworkin's Jurisprudence / Michael Giudice
225
11.
Theory of Legal Obligation / Christopher Essert
245
pt. IV
Value in Law
12.
Originalism and Constructive Interpretation / David O. Brink
273
13.
Was Dworkin an Originalist? / Lawrence A. Alexander
299
14.
Moral Reading of Constitutions / Connie S. Rosati
323
15.
Authority, Intention, and Interpretation / Aditi Bagchi
353
16.
Concern and Respect in Procedural Law / Hamish Stewart
373
Index
391