Philosophical foundations of language in the law
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press
cop. 2011
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note:
- 1. The Value of Vagueness, Timothy Endicott
- 2. Vagueness and the Guidance of Action, Jeremy Waldron
- 3. What Vagueness and Inconsistency tell us about Interpretation, Scott Soames
- 4. Textualism and the Discovery of Rights, John Perry
- 5. The Intentionalism of Textualism, Stephen Neale
- 6. Can the Law Imply More than It Says? On some pragmatic aspects of Strategic Speech, Andrei Marmor
- 7. Modeling Legal Rules, Richard Holton
- 8. Trying to Kill the Dead: De Dicto and De Re Intention in Attempted Crimes, Gideon Yaffe
- 9. Philosophy of Language and the Law of Contracts, Gideon Rosen
- 10. Language and Law: Who's in Charge?, Mark Greenberg
- 11. Meaning and Impact, Nicos Stavropoulos.