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Preface to the Third Edition | ||
Pt. A | Legal Theory: Problems and Possibilities | 1 |
Ch. 1 | Overview, Purpose and Methodology | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Conceptual Questions and Jurisprudence | 9 |
Pt. B | Individual Theories About the Nature of Law | 31 |
Ch. 3 | H. L. A. Hart and Legal Positivism | 33 |
Ch. 4 | Hans Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law | 55 |
Ch. 5 | Natural Law Theory and John Finnis | 65 |
Ch. 6 | Understanding Lon Fuller | 79 |
Ch. 7 | Ronald Dworkin's Interpretive Approach | 87 |
Pt. C | Themes and Principles | 101 |
Ch. 8 | Justice | 103 |
Ch. 9 | Punishment | 119 |
Ch. 10 | Rights and Rights Talk | 125 |
Ch. 11 | Will and Reason | 133 |
Ch. 12 | Authority, Finality and Mistake | 139 |
Ch. 13 | Common Law Reasoning and Precedent | 145 |
Ch. 14 | Statutory Interpretation and Legislative | 151 |
Ch. 15 | Legal Enforcement of Morality | 157 |
Ch. 16 | The Obligation to Obey the Law | 167 |
Pt. D | Modern Perspectives on Legal Theory | 175 |
Ch. 17 | American Legal Realism | 177 |
Ch. 18 | Economic Analysis of Law | 189 |
Ch. 19 | Modern Critical Perspectives | 217 |
Ch. 20 | Law and Literature | 237 |
Ch. 21 | Pragmatism and Postmodernism | 245 |
Bibliography | 253 | |
List of Cases | 281 | |
Index | 283 |
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