Playing by the Rules [electronic resource]: A Philosophical Examination of Rule-Based Decision-Making in Law and in Life
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- 9780198258315
- 340.1 SCH.P
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Annotation Rules are a central component of such diverse enterprises as law, morality, language, games, religion, etiquette, and family governance, but there is often confusion about what a rule is, and what rules do. Offering a comprehensive philosophical analysis of these questions, this book challenges much of the existing legal, jurisprudential, and philosophical literature, by seeing a significant role for rules, an equally significant role for their stricter operation, and making the case for rules as devices for the allocation of power among decision-makers.
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