Permanent values and historical process -- The originarity of interpretation -- Philosophy and ideology -- The destiny of ideology -- The necessity of philosophy -- Philosophy and common sense.
Interpretation, Morality and Truth
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Manuscript (unpublished essay).
Note to the Colloquium: This essay is intended to supply one or two chapters to a book I am writing that will tie together topics I have discussed independently in a general interpretive account of value. The essay therefore covers a good deal of material that I have discussed elsewhere, some of it in past presentations to the Colloquium over several years. I apologize to those who are familiar with my views on these topics. The material in this essay will be followed by chapters on democracy and other political values adapted from lectures I gave at Columbia some years ago entitled Justice for Hedgehogs.✦ Subjects
Юридические дисциплины;Теория государства и права;Дворкин Р. Собрание сочинений
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