id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_fozbgqb2x5czjje43xd5vz7j6i CHARLES OLNEY The Differend of Justice: Violence and Redemption in Dworkin's Justice for Hedgehogs 2019 16 .pdf application/pdf 9050 712 62 Dworkin's work is that 'justice' is ultimately only the means by which political KEYWORDS: justice, interpretation, moral reason, Dworkin, Lyotard, Gadamer these terms, I argue that Dworkin's 'unity' is best understood as a form of fidelity to Justice for Hedgehogs is framed as a reformulation of 'law as integrity', Dworkin's 'plain facts' view of law that imagines a legal order to exist in an objective sense (See interpretive mode required an act of faith in the principle that law deserves to be enframes the entire structure of legal reason (Dworkin : ; see also Prǐbáň moral judgment, insofar as it asserts the truth of nonobligation (Dworkin : this as reason to doubt the practice of truth itself, Dworkin interprets this as a call Dworkin believes that the hedgehog's approach, which treats law as merely 'a Law's Violence: Pain and Legal Interpretation Law's Violence: Pain and Legal Interpretation ./cache/work_fozbgqb2x5czjje43xd5vz7j6i.pdf ./txt/work_fozbgqb2x5czjje43xd5vz7j6i.txt