Boston University Law Review 90:2 (April
2010)
via Concurring Opinions
University Law Review em 31/05/10
Boston University Law Review, Issue 90:2 (April
2010)
*SYMPOSIUM*
*Justice for Hedgehogs*: A Conference on Ronald Dworkin’s Forthcoming Book
Editors’
Foreword
*KEYNOTE ADDRESS*
Justice for
Hedgehogs
*Ronald Dworkin*, Page 469
*PANEL I: TRUTH AND METAETHICS*
The Possibility of
Metaethics
*Russ Shafer-Landau*, Page 479
Moral Skepticism for
Foxes
*Daniel Star*, Page 497
Dworkin on External
Skepticism
*Michael Smith*, Page 509
A Historian’s Comment on the Metaethics Panel at Justice for Hedgehogs: A
Conference on Ronald Dworkin’s Forthcoming
Book
*Aaron Garrett*, Page 521
*PANEL II: INTERPRETATION*
Two Takes on Truth in Normative
Discourse
*Benjamin C. Zipursky*, Page 525
Is Moral Reasoning Conceptual
Interpretation?
*Richard H. Fallon, Jr.*, Page 535
The Unity of
Interpretation
*Lawrence B. Solum*, Page 551
Material Rights, Underenforcement, and the Adjudication
Thesis
*Lawrence Sager*, Page 579
Moral Limits of Dworkin’s Theory of Law and Legal
Interpretation
*David Lyons*, Page 595
*PANEL III: ETHICS AND FREE WILL*
Varieties of
Responsibility
*T.M. Scanlon*, Page 603
Responsibility and Free Will in Dworkin’s Justice for
Hedgehogs
*Robert Kane*, Page 611
Mental Disorders and the “System of Judgmental
Responsibility”
*Anita L. Allen*, Page 621
Dworkin’s Living Well and the Well-Being
Revolution
*Christine Jolls*, Page 641
Dworkin on Ethics and Freewill: Comments and
Questions
*Amartya Sen*, Page 657
*PANEL IV: MORALITY: AID, HARM, AND OBLIGATION*
Dignity and Global
Duty
*Kwame Anthony Appiah*, Page 661
Liberal Responsibility: A Comment on Justice for
Hedgehogs
*John C.P. Goldberg*, Page 677
What Ethical Responsibility Cannot Justify: A Discussion of Ronald Dworkin’s
Justice for
Hedgehogs
*F.M. Kamm*, Page 691
Dworkin’s Two Principles of Dignity: An Unsatisfactory Nonconsequentialist
Account of Interpersonal Moral
Duties
*Kenneth W. Simons*, Page 715
State Legitimacy and Political Obligation in Justice for Hedgehogs: The
Radical Potential of Dworkinian
Dignity
*Susanne Sreedhar & Candice Delmas*, Page 737
*PANEL V: POLITICS AND JUSTICE I*
In Hedgehog
Solidarity
*C. Edwin Baker*, Page 759
Rights, Harms, and Duties: A Response to Justice for
Hedgehogs
* Robin West*, Page 819
Taking Responsibilities as Well as Rights
Seriously
* James E. Fleming*, Page 839
Dworkin’s “One-System” Conception of Law and
Morality
* Hugh Baxter*, Page 857
Justice and Elegance for Hedgehogs – In Life, Law, and
Literature
* Linda C. McClain*, Page 863
In Favor of Foxes: Pluralism as Fact and Aid to the Pursuit of
Justice
* Martha Minow & Joseph William Singer*, Page 903
*PANEL VI: POLITICS AND JUSTICE II*
Equality of Resources, Market Luck, and the Justification of Adjusted Market
Distributions
*Samuel Freeman*, Page 921
Foxy
Freedom?
* Frank I. Michelman*, Page 949
Human Rights for Hedgehogs?: Global Value Pluralism, International Law, and
Some Reservations of the
Fox
* Robert D. Sloane*, Page 975
Procedure, Participation,
Rights
* Robert G. Bone*, Page 1011
Against Majoritarianism: Democratic Values and Institutional
Design
* Stephen Macedo*, Page 1029
A Majority in the
Lifeboat
* Jeremy Waldron*, Page 1043
*RESPONSE*
Response
*Ronald Dworkin*, Page 1059
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