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Page 896
... positions one is not entitled to pursue.17 Dworkin's argument is a significant and novel attempt to defend a libertarian position in terms which the legal moralist is himself con- strained to accept , and he does this without taking ...
... positions one is not entitled to pursue.17 Dworkin's argument is a significant and novel attempt to defend a libertarian position in terms which the legal moralist is himself con- strained to accept , and he does this without taking ...
Page 1018
... position , we revise the premises from which the correct principles of social justice are to follow as moral theorems . Thus , an alternative theory of the initial position will yield different ground rules for the just society . III ...
... position , we revise the premises from which the correct principles of social justice are to follow as moral theorems . Thus , an alternative theory of the initial position will yield different ground rules for the just society . III ...
Page 1072
... position relative to the category to which the third- party victim belongs . Sometimes the third party's category is the cheap- est cost avoider and then the problem is easy . At other times , however , things are not so simple . If ...
... position relative to the category to which the third- party victim belongs . Sometimes the third party's category is the cheap- est cost avoider and then the problem is easy . At other times , however , things are not so simple . If ...
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Legal Philosophy | 799 |
Legal Principles and the Limits of | 821 |
Social Rules and Legal Theory | 855 |
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