Fifteen Themes from Law as a Leap of Faith

Jurisprudence 6 (3):601-623 (2015)
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This article contains the author's responses to five critics of his book Law as a Leap of Faith whose criticisms appear in this journal. The critics are Kimberley Brownlee, Antony Hatzistavrou, Kristen Rundle, Sari Kisilevsky and Nicola Lacey. The criticisms and responses pick up the following fifteen themes from the book: law, morality, society, explanation, continuity, rationality, ends, instruments, values, justice, allocation, games, modalities, generalities, jurisprudence

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John Gardner
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Justice as a Virtue.Bernard Williams - 1980 - In Amélie Rorty (ed.), Essays on Aristotle’s Ethics. University of California Press. pp. 189--200.
Incorporation by law.Joseph Raz - 2004 - Legal Theory 10 (1):1-17.
On Gardner on Law in General.Kimberley Brownlee - 2015 - Jurisprudence 6 (3):567-573.
Theistic and Legalistic Belief.Antony Hatzistavrou - 2015 - Jurisprudence 6 (3):574-579.

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