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| Dworkin, Ronald |
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| 1931, American legal philosopher. b. Worcester, Mass. A professor at Yale University Law School (196269) and then professor of philosophy and jurisprudence in a joint appointment with New York Univ. and Oxford (1969), Dworkins work such as Taking Rights Seriously (1977) rejects the positivist conceptions of law prevalent among legal realists and posits that rights are premised upon a comprehensive set of moral precepts that make individual rights comprehensible. A frequent commentator on constitutional questions, Dworkin criticized as unworkable Robert Borks notion of basing contemporary jurisprudence on the original intent of the authors of the constitution. His other works include A Matter of Principle (1985), Laws Empire (1986), Lifes Dominion (1993), and Freedoms Law: The Moral Reading of the American Constitution (1996). |
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