It's All in the Game A Nonfoundationalist Account of Law and Adjudication /
The author argues for an understanding of judging that rejects foundationalism (the effort to ground legal thought on something), attempts to carve out a "middle way" between formalist and the political visions of law, and offers a reconceptual.
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Durham [N.C.] :
Duke University Press,
c2000.
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Table des matières:
- 1 Playing the Game: An Introduction
- 2 It's All in the Game: Adjudication in a Nonfoundationalist Way
- The Language Game: From Ambiguity to Indeterminacy
- 4 Playing with Authority: Interpretation and Identity
- 5 A Pure Way of Playing: The Naturalist Revival
- 6 At Play in the Fields of Law: The Reasoning Game
- 7 Playing by the Rules: A Good Faith Approach
- 8 Calling the Shots: The Development of Legal Doctrine
- 9 Playing Politics: Putting Poetry in Motion
- 10 Playing with the Rules: Experiments in Judging
- 11 Overtime? A Conclusion.