Ronald Dworkin
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Format
Paperback
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
Jul 1, 1997
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
ISBN-10
0748608052
ISBN-13
9780748608058
Description
Stephen Guest's exploration of Ronald Dworkin delves into the profound contributions of one of the most significant legal and political philosophers of the 20th century. In this updated edition, Guest not only revisits Dworkin's theories but also engages with contemporary debates, illustrating how Dworkin's ideas remain relevant and influential in today's discussions about law and justice.
The narrative weaves through Dworkin's complex arguments, offering readers an insightful examination of his views on rights, democracy, and the interpretative nature of law. By clarifying Dworkin's philosophical positions, Guest presents a compelling account that invites both newcomers and seasoned scholars to reflect on Dworkin's lasting impact on legal theory and moral philosophy.
The narrative weaves through Dworkin's complex arguments, offering readers an insightful examination of his views on rights, democracy, and the interpretative nature of law. By clarifying Dworkin's philosophical positions, Guest presents a compelling account that invites both newcomers and seasoned scholars to reflect on Dworkin's lasting impact on legal theory and moral philosophy.
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