Law, morality, and society
- Oxford Clarendon 1988
- 312 p.
1. Hart's Philosophy of Law 2. Defeasibility and Meaning 3. No Right Answer? 4. The Phenomenon of Law 5. Real Laws 6. Naïve Instrumentalism and the Law 7. Positivism, Adjudication, and Democracy 8. The House of Lords and the Rules of Precedent 9. Intention and Mens Rea in Murder 10. The Grounds of Responsibility 11. Rights in Legislation 12. Promises and Obligations 13. Approval and Disapproval 14. Scepticism, Self-Refutation, and the Good of Truth 15. Justice Between Generations 16. Harm and Self-Interest