The practice of principle: in defence of a pragmatist approach to legal theory

New York: Oxford University Press (2001)
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Abstract

Jules Coleman, one of the world's leading philosophers of law, here presents his most mature work so far on substantive issues in legal theory and the appropriate methodology for legal theorizing. In doing so, he takes on the views of highly respected contemporaries such as Brian Leiter, Stephen Perry, and Ronald Dworkin.

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Jules Coleman
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