Ronald Myles Dworkin FBA QC (/ˈdwɔːrkɪn/; December 11, 1931 – February 14, 2013) was an American legal philosopher, jurist, and scholar of United States...
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The Hart–Dworkin debate is a debate in legal philosophy between H. L. A. Hart and Ronald Dworkin. At the heart of the debate lies a Dworkinian critique...
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Law's Empire (category Books by Ronald Dworkin)
Law's Empire is a 1986 text in legal philosophy by Ronald Dworkin, in which the author continues his criticism of the philosophy of legal positivism as...
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Taking Rights Seriously (category Books by Ronald Dworkin)
1977 book about the philosophy of law by the philosopher Ronald Dworkin. In the book, Dworkin argues against the dominant philosophy of Anglo-American...
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vigorous debate among late twentieth century philosophers of law including Ronald Dworkin, John Rawls, Joseph Raz, and John Finnis. Legal realism, which asserts...
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Antipornography Civil Rights Ordinance (redirect from Dworkin-MacKinnon Antipornography Civil Rights Ordinance)
Civil Rights Ordinance (also known as the Dworkin–MacKinnon Anti-pornography Civil Rights Ordinance or Dworkin–MacKinnon Ordinance) is a name for several...
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Ronald William Dworkin (/ˈdwɔːrkɪn/) is an anesthesiologist, an author, and a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute in Washington D.C.[dead link] Ronald...
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playwright Mark J. Dworkin (1946–2012), Canadian writer Ronald Dworkin (1931–2013), American legal philosopher Ronald W. Dworkin, American anesthesiologist...
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List of liberal theorists (section Ronald Dworkin)
liberalism broadened to include a wide range of approaches from Americans Ronald Dworkin, Richard Rorty, John Rawls and Francis Fukuyama as well as the Indian...
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retired from the Chair of Jurisprudence in 1969 and was succeeded by Ronald Dworkin. He subsequently became principal of Brasenose College, Oxford. Hart...
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