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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Some Varieties of Pragmatism
PART I Semantic Pragmatism
Section 1 Semantic Pragmatism about Legal Discourse
1 A Hegelian Model of Legal Concept Determination: The Normative Fine Structure of the Judges’ Chain Novel
2 Soames, Legislative Intent, and the Meaning of a Statute
3 Antipositivist Arguments from Legal Thought and Talk: The Metalinguistic Response
4 Appellate Adjudication as Conceptual Engineering
5 Responsibility and Causation: A Pragmatist View
Section 2 Semantic Pragmatism about Other Forms of Normative Discourse
6 Attitudinal Expressivism and Logical Pragmatism in Metaethics
7 Quasi-Realism, Projectivism, and the Explanatory Challenge
8 Studying Genocide: A Pragmatist Approach to Action-Engendering Discourse
PART II The American Pragmatist Tradition
Section 3 Democracy and Classical American Pragmatism
9 Deweyan Democracy and the Absence of Justice
10 Truth, Justice, and the American Pragmatist Way
11 Pragmatism, Democratic Experimentalism, and Law
12 Joan Williams, Legal Pragmatism, and the Injustice of “Work-Family Conflict”
Section 4 Pragmatism in Contemporary American Jurisprudence
13 Legal Pragmatism and Legal Pragmaticism
14 Pragmatism without the “Fighting Tag”: Functional Realism in Holmes’s Jurisprudence and Moral Philosophy
15 Against Legal Pragmatism: Greenberg and the Priority of the Moral
16 Four Qualms about Legal Pragmatism
List of Contributors
Index
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