A professor of law and literature at Duke University, Stanley Fish has entered into debates about the interpretation of legal texts with the same iconoclastic energy that he once devoted to analyzing Paradise Lost. For some thinkers, his work represents that aspect of the law and literature movement intent on applying insights from literary theory to the law. In fact, Fish disputes what he takes to be strong claims for the consequences of theory. For Fish, those consequences are quite circumscribed. To a large extent I agree, but Fish\u27s alternative account generates problems of its own. For instance, late in Dennis Martinez and the Uses of Theory we come across the following footnote. 47. Here then is a consequence of theory, not ho...
My paper can be described in several ways. It is an illustration of something I call rhetorical herm...
My paper can be described in several ways. It is an illustration of something I call rhetorical herm...
Following the process of reasoning "against theory" by Steven Knapp and Walter Benn Michaels and sho...
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<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">The text written by Stanley Fish, ...
My paper can be described in several ways. It is an illustration of something I call rhetorical herm...
My paper can be described in several ways. It is an illustration of something I call rhetorical herm...
Following the process of reasoning "against theory" by Steven Knapp and Walter Benn Michaels and sho...
This dissertation is a critique of the general theory that Stanley Fish presents in his two books, I...
This article aims to re-evaluate the contribution of Stanley Fish to legal studies. In "T...
This thesis focuses on the nature of theory as portrayed in the metatheory2 of Stanley Fish. Fish is...
Stanley Fish, author of Doing What Comes Naturally, Is There a Text in This Class?, There\u27s No Su...
In Versions of Academic Freedom: From Professionalism to Revolution, Stanley Fish turns his prodigio...
Conventionalism is a viewpoint, most closely associated with the later writings of Wittgenstein, tha...
STANLEY FISH is an equal opportunity antagonist. A theorist who has taken on theorists, an academici...
This article is a review of Michael Robertson’s book “Stanley Fish on Philosophy, Politics and Law: ...
Literary and legal scholar Stanley Fish delivers the 101st Sibley Lecture titled There Is No Textua...
Tomasz Kalaga Dodging the Truth like Stray Bullets: Stanley Fish's Relativist Intentionalism...
"This book considers the seminal debate in jurisprudence between Ronald Dworkin and Stanley Fish. It...
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">The text written by Stanley Fish, ...
My paper can be described in several ways. It is an illustration of something I call rhetorical herm...
My paper can be described in several ways. It is an illustration of something I call rhetorical herm...
Following the process of reasoning "against theory" by Steven Knapp and Walter Benn Michaels and sho...