Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Dworkin and His Critics provides an in-depth, analytical discussion of Ronald Dworkin's ethical, legal and political philosophical writings, and it includes substantial replies from Dworkin himself.
- Includes substantial replies by Ronald Dworkin, a comprehensive bibliography of his work, and suggestions for further reading.
- Contributors include Richard Arneson, G. A. Cohen, Frances Kamm, Will Kymlicka, Philippe van Parijs, Eric Rakowski, Joseph Raz and Jeremy Waldron.
- Makes an important contribution to many on-going debates over abortion, euthanasia, the rule of law, distributive justice, group rights, political obligation, and genetics.
Book Description Dworkin and His Critics provides an in-depth, analytical discussion of Ronald Dworkin's ethical, legal and political philosophical writings.As the first text to cover such a wide range of Dworkin's thought, it makes a substantial contribution to a number of ongoing academic debates over abortion, euthanasia, the rule of law, distributive justice, group rights, political obligation, and genetics. Underpinning Dworkin's work are fundamental principles of political morality, discussion of which is a central focus of the book. The eighteen contributors include Richard Arneson, G. A. Cohen, Frances Kamm, Will Kymlicka, Philippe van Parijs, Eric Rakowski, Seana Shiffrin, and Jeremy Waldron.This collection of primarily new essays features substantial replies by Ronald Dworkin, a comprehensive bibliography of his work, and suggestions for further reading. Dworkin and His Critics, an inter-disciplinary work, is indispensable for students, instructors and scholars in the fields of philosophy, law, and politics.
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