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图书目录:ONE WHAT IS LAW.9
Why It Matters Disagreement about Law The Plain-Fact View A Threshold Objection The Real World Semantic Theories of Law The Real Argument for Semantic Theories TWO INTERPRETIVE CONCEPTS The Semantic Sting An Imaginary Example A First Look at Interpretation Interpretation and Author's Intention Art and the Nature of Intention Intentions and Practices Stages of Interpretation Philosophers of Courtesy A Digression: Justice Skepticism about Interpretation THREE JURISPRUDENCE REVISITED A New Picture Concepts and Conceptions of Law Skeptical Conceptions and Wicked Law Grounds and Force of Law FOUR CONVENTIONALISM Its Structure Its Appeal Legal Conventions Two Kinds of Conventionalism Does Conventionalism Fit Our Practice? Does Conventionalism Justify Our Practice? FIVE PRAGMATISM AND PERSONIFICATION A Skeptical Conception Does Pragmatism Fit? Law without Rights The Claims ofIntegrity Community Personified SIX INTEGRITY Agenda Does Integrity Fit? Is Integrity Attractive? The Puzzle of Legitimacy Obligations of Community Fraternity and Political Community Untidy Endnotes SEVEN INTEGRITY IN LAW A Large View The Chain of Law Law: TheQuestion of Emotional Damages A Provisional Summary Some Familiar Objections Skepticism in Law EIGHT THE COMMON LAW The Economic Interpretation Complexities The Question of Justice The Utilitarian Duty The Egalitarian Interpretation Equality and Comparative Cost Private People and Public Bodies NINE STATUTES Legislative Intention Speaker's Meaning Convictions Hercules' Method Legislative History Statutes over Time When Is the Language Clear? TEN THE CONSTITUTION Is Constitutional Law Built on a Mistake? Liberals and Conservatives Historicism Passivism Hercules on Olympus Theories of Racial Equality Deciding Brown Deciding BakkeIs Hercules a Tyrant? ELEVEN LAW BEYOND LAW Law Works Itself Pure Law's Dreams Epilogue: What Is Law? Notes Index |