
Ronald Dworkin
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1992
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
ISBN-10
0748603166
ISBN-13
9780748603169
Description
Stephen Guest delves into the life and philosophy of Ronald Dworkin, a towering figure in modern legal theory. Through a nuanced exploration, the work portrays Dworkin's commitment to the idea of law as a moral endeavor, intertwining the realms of jurisprudence and ethics in a manner that challenges conventional legal thought. Guest meticulously outlines Dworkin's foundational principles, emphasizing his belief in the interpretive nature of law and the importance of individual rights.
The narrative not only addresses Dworkin’s significant contributions but also situates his ideas within the broader context of legal scholarship. Guest takes the readers through Dworkin's influential works, drawing connections between his theories and the ongoing debates in legal philosophy. The text serves as both a comprehensive biography and a critical assessment, providing insight into Dworkin's intellectual journey and the impact of his ideas on contemporary legal practices.
With a thorough bibliography and index, the book is a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the complexities of Dworkin's thoughts and their implications for the legal landscape. It invites readers to engage with the critical questions surrounding justice, rights, and the role of law in society. Ultimately, Guest’s portrayal allows Dworkin’s legacy to resonate within the ongoing discourse of legal theory, making it an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
The narrative not only addresses Dworkin’s significant contributions but also situates his ideas within the broader context of legal scholarship. Guest takes the readers through Dworkin's influential works, drawing connections between his theories and the ongoing debates in legal philosophy. The text serves as both a comprehensive biography and a critical assessment, providing insight into Dworkin's intellectual journey and the impact of his ideas on contemporary legal practices.
With a thorough bibliography and index, the book is a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the complexities of Dworkin's thoughts and their implications for the legal landscape. It invites readers to engage with the critical questions surrounding justice, rights, and the role of law in society. Ultimately, Guest’s portrayal allows Dworkin’s legacy to resonate within the ongoing discourse of legal theory, making it an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
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