Just interpretations : law between ethics and politics / Michel Rosenfeld.
1998
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Title
Just interpretations : law between ethics and politics / Michel Rosenfeld.
Published
Berkeley : University of California Press, [1998]
Copyright
©1998
Call Number
K290 .R68 1998
ISBN
0520210972 (cloth : alk. paper)
Description
xii, 296 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)36629911
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-287) and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1
Pt. 1
The Demand for Just Interpretations
11
1Deconstruction and Legal Interpretation, or the Uses of Derrida in the Face of an American Crisis
13
2The Temptations of the New Legal Formalism: From the Bare Formalism of Fish to the Aristotelo-Kantian Formalism of Weinrib
33
3Just Interpretations? Law, Violence, and the Paradox of Justice
55
Pt. 2
Justice and the End of Interpretation
87
4Justice Confined: Luhmann's Turn to Autopoiesis and Self-Referential Legal Interpretation
89
5Overcoming Interpretation through Dialogue: A Critique of Habermas's Proceduralist Conception of Justice
114
6Using Pragmatism to Downsize the Interpretive Subject: Posner's and Rorty's Justice without Metaphysics Confronts the Hate Speech Controversy
150
Pt. 3
Substantive Commitments, Partial Interpretations, and Imperfect Justice
197
7Partiality and Comprehensive Pluralism: Strategies against the Mutual Eradication of Individual and Community
199
8In Pursuit of Meaning amid Partial Subjects, Elusive Others, the Open Texture of Law, and Imperfect Justice
235
Cases
279
Bibliography
281
Index
289