H.L.A. Hart Interview Part Six: Ronald Dworkin and the Nature of Legal Philosophy (audio)

Oxford Academic (Oxford University Press)
Oxford Academic (Oxford University Press)
13.9 هزار بار بازدید - 12 سال پیش - In 1988 H.L.A. Hart gave
In 1988 H.L.A. Hart gave a wide-ranging interview to Professor David Sugarman. The interview encompassed Hart's childhood, philosophical influences, career inside and beyond philosophy, his major philosophical work, his arguments with Lon Fuller, Patrick Devlin, and Ronald Dworkin, his views on the nature of legal philosophy and legal education, and his legacy.

To celebrate the publication of the third edition of Hart's most famous work, The Concept of Law, OUP has remastered and released, by kind permission of Professor Sugarman, the full audio recording of the interview for the first time.

In the sixth part of the interview Hart discusses the work of Robert Nozick, and Ronald Dworkin, in particular his disagreement with Dworkin on the nature of legal philosophy. He responds to Dworkin's 'semantic sting' argument, and clarifies his position on the role of evaluation in social theory. He concludes with his assessment of Dworkin as a 'beautiful writer who got carried away'.

H.L.A. Hart in conversation with Davi...

© David Sugarman 2012. Used with permission.
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