Dimensions of Normativity: New Essays on Metaethics
and Jurisprudence
Authors: David Plunkett, Scott J. Shapiro, and Kevin Toh
publication date: 2019
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Contents
1. “We’ll see you in court!”: The Rule of Law as an Explanatory and Normative Kind
Peter Railton, University of Michigan
2. Laws as Conventional Norms
Nicholas Southwood, Australian National University
3. Legal Teleology: A Naturalist Account of the Normativity of Law
David Copp, University of California, Davis
4. Is General Jurisprudence Interesting?
David Enoch, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
5. Legal Metanormativity: Lessons for and from Constitutivist Accounts
in the Philosophy of Law
Kathryn Lindeman, Saint Louis University
6. Robust Normativity, Morality, and Legal Positivism
David Plunkett, Dartmouth College
7. Of Law and Other Artificial Normative Systems
Mitchell N. Berman, University of Pennsylvania
8. How to Argue for Law’s Full-Blooded Normativity
George Letsas, University College London
9. Defining Normativity
Stephen Finlay, University of Southern California
10. Legal Philosophy à la carte
Kevin Toh, University College London
11. Theoretical Disagreements in Law: Another Look
Brian Leiter, University of Chicago
12. Hybrid Dispositionalism and the Law
Teresa Marques, Logos/University of Barcelona
13. Normativity in Language and Law
Alex Silk, University of Birmingham
14. Authority and Interest in the Theory of Right
Katharina Nieswandt, Concordia University
15. On the Legal Syllogism
Luís Duarte d’Almeida, University of Edinburgh
16. Dworkin’s Literary Analogy
Sam Shpall, University of Sydney
17. Constitutional Realism
Connie S. Rosati, University of Arizona