This paper reconstructs some of the core elements of Dworkin’s epistemology of ethics. To understand why, for Dworkin, questions of legal philosophy lead to moral epistemology, the main points of Dworkin’s last restatement of his theoretical account of law are outlined. Against this background, the paper critically assesses the merits of Dworkin’s criticism of current prominent forms of skepticism and what it teaches us about the epistemology of legal thought
Does the law merely contain rules? Or does it also include morality? The debate between H.L.A. Hart ...
According to Dworkin, “truth” is an interpretative concept. Why? Moral judgements are often the subj...
Abstract In her groundbreaking text Epistemic Injustice, Miranda Fricker evaluates types of harms i...
This paper reconstructs some of the core elements of Dworkin’s epistemology of ethics. To understand...
At the foundation of Justice for Hedgehogs is a commitment to moral objectivity – the doctrine that ...
Professor Dworkin begins this complex and ambitious book with a chapter called Baedeker after the ...
Dworkin`s political theory is characterized by the interpretative integrity of morality, law, and po...
In this paper the author addresses Ronald Dworkin’s work and assesses his legacy to legal, moral and...
This paper was presented at a conference on Ronald Dworkin\u27s book Justice for Hedgehogs. It cri...
Após décadas de estudos que enfatizaram a necessidade de uma leitura moral do direito, o filósofo am...
As Dworkin puts it: moral scepticism is a moral view. This is in contrast to the more popular idea t...
Ethics is the science of behavior and habits, a theoretical study of the principles thatgovern pract...
At a time when value pluralism and even value polarization seem to be undeniable facts of contempora...
In our daily lives we make lots of evaluations of actions. We think that driving above the speed lim...
Ronald Dworkin - one of the greatest contemporary political and legal philosophers - started develop...
Does the law merely contain rules? Or does it also include morality? The debate between H.L.A. Hart ...
According to Dworkin, “truth” is an interpretative concept. Why? Moral judgements are often the subj...
Abstract In her groundbreaking text Epistemic Injustice, Miranda Fricker evaluates types of harms i...
This paper reconstructs some of the core elements of Dworkin’s epistemology of ethics. To understand...
At the foundation of Justice for Hedgehogs is a commitment to moral objectivity – the doctrine that ...
Professor Dworkin begins this complex and ambitious book with a chapter called Baedeker after the ...
Dworkin`s political theory is characterized by the interpretative integrity of morality, law, and po...
In this paper the author addresses Ronald Dworkin’s work and assesses his legacy to legal, moral and...
This paper was presented at a conference on Ronald Dworkin\u27s book Justice for Hedgehogs. It cri...
Após décadas de estudos que enfatizaram a necessidade de uma leitura moral do direito, o filósofo am...
As Dworkin puts it: moral scepticism is a moral view. This is in contrast to the more popular idea t...
Ethics is the science of behavior and habits, a theoretical study of the principles thatgovern pract...
At a time when value pluralism and even value polarization seem to be undeniable facts of contempora...
In our daily lives we make lots of evaluations of actions. We think that driving above the speed lim...
Ronald Dworkin - one of the greatest contemporary political and legal philosophers - started develop...
Does the law merely contain rules? Or does it also include morality? The debate between H.L.A. Hart ...
According to Dworkin, “truth” is an interpretative concept. Why? Moral judgements are often the subj...
Abstract In her groundbreaking text Epistemic Injustice, Miranda Fricker evaluates types of harms i...