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Problems of Normativity, Rules and Rule-Following

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    Chapter 1 Rules, Norms and Principles: A Conceptual Framework
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    Chapter 2 Separating Rules from Normativity
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    Chapter 3 Communalism, Correction and Nihilistic Solitary Rule-Following Arguments
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    Chapter 4 Knowing Way Too Much: A Case Against Semantic Phenomenology
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    Chapter 5 The Meaning of Normativity of Meaning
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    Chapter 6 On the Kantian Answer to “Kripkenstein”’s Rule-following Paradox
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    Chapter 7 Rules as Patterns Between Normativism and Naturalism
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    Chapter 8 Normativity and Rationality: Framing the Problem
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    Chapter 9 Rules and Rights
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    Chapter 10 Rules and Normativity in Law
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    Chapter 11 Obligation: A Legal-Theoretical Perspective
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    Chapter 12 On Obligations, Norms and Rules
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    Chapter 13 Philosophy, Neuroscience and Law: The Conceptual and Empirical, Rule-Following, Interpretation and Knowledge
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    Chapter 14 Gunman Situation Vicious Circle and Pure Theory of Law
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    Chapter 15 Rules as Reason-Giving Facts: A Difference-Making-Based Account of the Normativity of Rules
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    Chapter 16 Rules, Conventionalism and Normativity: Some Remarks Starting from Hart
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    Chapter 17 Are Fundamental Legal Reasons Internal? A Few Remarks on the Hartian Idea of the Internal Point of View
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    Chapter 18 The Normativity of Rules of Interpretation
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    Chapter 19 Legal Interpretation as a Rule-Guided Phenomenon
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    Chapter 20 To Whom Does the Law Speak? Canvassing a Neglected Picture of Law’s Interpretive Field
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    Chapter 21 Inerpretation and Rule Following in Law. The Complexity of Easy Cases
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    Chapter 22 The Ordinary Meaning of Rules
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    Chapter 23 Blindly Following the Rules: Revisiting the Claritas Doctrine
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    Chapter 24 Why Legal Rules Are Not Speech Acts and What Follows from That?
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    Chapter 25 The Validity of Moral Rules and Principles as a Legal Problem
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    Chapter 26 Implicatures Within the Legal Context: A Rule-Based Analysis of the Possible Content of Conversational Maxims in Law
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    Chapter 27 Why are Words not Enough? Or a Few Remarks on Traffic Signs
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    Chapter 28 In Defense of the Expressive Conception of Norms
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    Chapter 29 Rule-Following and Logic
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    Chapter 30 Negating Rules
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    Chapter 31 Legal Rules: Defeasible or Indefeasible?
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    Chapter 32 The Role of Argumentation Theory in the Logics of Judgements
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    Chapter 33 Towards Multidimensional Rule Visualizations
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Title
Problems of Normativity, Rules and Rule-Following
Published by
Springer International Publishing, November 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-09375-8
ISBNs
978-3-31-909374-1, 978-3-31-909375-8
Editors

Araszkiewicz, Michał, Banaś, Paweł, Gizbert-Studnicki, Tomasz, Płeszka, Krzysztof

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Brazil 1 50%
Unknown 1 50%

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Student > Ph. D. Student 2 100%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 1 50%
Social Sciences 1 50%