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Ronald Dworkin (1931–2013)

Auteur de L'empire du droit

38+ oeuvres 2,574 utilisateurs 15 critiques 3 Favoris

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Ronald Dworkin lives in New York and in London, and has a joint appointment at New York University, where he is a professor both in the law school and the philosophy department, and at University College London
Crédit image: Credit: David Shankbone, Brooklyn Book Festival, Sept. 14, 2008

Œuvres de Ronald Dworkin

L'empire du droit (1986) 518 exemplaires
Prendre les droits au sérieux (1977) 483 exemplaires
Justice for Hedgehogs (2011) 277 exemplaires
Une question de principe (1985) 155 exemplaires
Religion without God (2013) 125 exemplaires
The Philosophy of Law (1977) — Directeur de publication — 118 exemplaires
Justice in Robes (2006) 81 exemplaires
The Legacy of Isaiah Berlin (2001) — Directeur de publication — 69 exemplaires
Dworkin and His Critics (2004) 22 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

A Matter of Interpretation: Federal Courts and the Law (1997) — Contributeur — 345 exemplaires
Western Philosophy: An Anthology (1996) — Auteur, quelques éditions186 exemplaires
The Best American Essays 1992 (1992) — Contributeur — 138 exemplaires
The Grim Reader: Writings on Death, Dying, and Living On (1997) — Contributeur — 61 exemplaires
Trials of the Resistance (1970) — Contributeur — 29 exemplaires
Isaiah Berlin: A Celebration (1991) — Contributeur — 15 exemplaires

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Dworkin was a very clear writer. Loved the style. The substance is fascinating. Makes me wish all philosophers wrote in this tone.
 
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chuff | 3 autres critiques | Feb 28, 2022 |
Ronald Dworkin seems to be pleading for the introduction of common sense into the political debate in our Country, but any immediate resolution seems far down the road. Overall, I felt this was a somewhat uninspired, boring discussion of underlying principles which could lead to reaching agreement by those on the left and those on the right, and thereby lead to a functioning democracy instead of the partisan divide we presently have in Washington D.C.
 
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rsutto22 | 3 autres critiques | Jul 15, 2021 |
Justice for Hedgehogs has a picture of a hedgehog on it. The image is quite adorable but that is not the point that the author is trying to make. Written by Ronald Dworkin, Justice for Hedgehogs attempts to show that morality is not something one is capable of making compromises on while still being upstanding. The idea for the title is from a quote made famous by Isaiah Berlin. Foxes know a lot of things while hedgehogs know one big thing. The author argues that being ethical requires you to have a central tenet that you follow.

There isn't really much more to say without making this an essay so I won't go into specifics. The book was really enjoyable, 5 out of 5.
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Floyd3345 | Jun 15, 2019 |

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