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No. 30-4, December 2017

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Index

  • Canberra‐Style Analysis and Law: A Critique of Andrei Marmor's Farewell to Conceptual Analysis
  • Civic Conscience, Selective Conscientious Objection and Lack of Choice
  • Index to Volume 30 (2017)
  • Intention in Criminal Law: The Challenge from Non‐Observational Knowledge
  • Issue Information
  • Issue Information
  • Legal Reasoning for Hedgehogs
  • More Reasons Why Jurisprudence Is Not Legal Philosophy
  • Replies to Critics
  • The Arendtian Dread: Courts with Power
  • The Promise and Problems of Universal, General Theories of Contract Law
  • The Role and Value of Coherence in Theories of Legal Reasoning
  • The Syntax of Principles: Genericity as a Logical Distinction between Rules and Principles
  • The Tapestry of Reason: Generality, Specificity and Legal Philosophy
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