Taking Rights Seriously
Taking Rights Seriously is a 1977 book on philosophy of law by Ronald Dworkin. In this landmark book, Dworkin argues against the dominant philosophy of Anglo-American legal positivism as described by H. L. A. Hart (separate from Continental forms of legal positivism), and utilitarianism by proposing that rights of the individual against the state exist outside of the written law and precede the interest of the majority.
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Taking Rights Seriously
Taking Rights Seriously is a 1977 book on philosophy of law by Ronald Dworkin. In this landmark book, Dworkin argues against the dominant philosophy of Anglo-American legal positivism as described by H. L. A. Hart (separate from Continental forms of legal positivism), and utilitarianism by proposing that rights of the individual against the state exist outside of the written law and precede the interest of the majority.
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Los derechos en serio (en ingl ...... eden al interés de la mayoría.
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0-674-86710-6
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K240 .D9 1977
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Harvard University Press
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Los derechos en serio (en ingl ...... eden al interés de la mayoría.
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