Naturalizing jurisprudence essays on American legal realism and naturalism in legal philosophy
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press
2007
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- Introduction: From legal realism to naturalized jurisprudence
- A note on legal indeterminacy
- Part I. American legal realism and its critics
- Rethinking legal realism: toward a naturalized jurisprudence (1997)
- Legal realism and legal positivism reconsidered (2001)
- Is there an "American" jurisprudence? (1997)
- Postscript to Part I: Interpreting legal realism
- Part II. Ways of naturalizing jurisprudence
- Legal realism, hard positivism, and the limits of conceptual analysis (1998, 2001)
- Why Quine is not a postmodernist (1997)
- Beyond the Hart/Dworkin debate: the methodology problem in jurisprudence (2003)
- Part III. Naturalism, morality, and objectivity
- Moral facts and best explanations (2001)
- Objectivity, morality, and adjudication (2001)
- Law and objectivity (2002).