Educating Oneself in Public
Critical Essays in Jurisprudence
Michael S. Moore
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
1. Overview
PART 1 Legal Positivism
2. Introduction to The Concept of Law
3. Hart's Concluding Scientific Postscript
4. The Three Concepts of Rules
5. Authority, Law, and Razian Reasons
PART 2 LEGAL SCEPTICISM
6. The Need for a Theory of Legal Theories
PART 3 NATURAL LAW
7. Legal Principles Revisited
8. Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Legal Theory
9. Law as a Functional Kind
PART 4 INTERPRETIVIST JURISPRUDENCE
10. The Interpretive Turn in Modern Theory: A Turn for the Worse?
11. Interpreting Interpretation