Reviews and Awards
"Law, Language and Legal Determinacy makes an extremely important contribution to contemporary analytic jurisprudence.....The entire book is pervaded by a sophistication in the philosophy of language, and a sophistication in the bringing the philosophy of language to bear on important legal and jurisprudential questions, that is totally unmatched in the existing literature....Thinking about language seriously has been a large part of thinking about law and interpretation for some time, but Bix takes that thinking to a wholly new level."--Frederick Schauer, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
"The book makes an original and significant contribution to the general field of philosophy of law, and specifically to analytical jurisprudence....His book is to my mind a rare accomplishment: it is extremely valuable...."--Duncan Kennedy, Harvard Law School
"The best and most accessible analysis available of Hart's views on the 'open texture' of language...an excellent and penetrating analysis of Dworkin's legal theory...Each of these chapters is a sophisticated piece of work from which I have learnt a good deal. Remarkably, however, they are written in a style which is lucid and easily accessible to beginners. I have used Bix's book in my teaching quite successfully, and have found that newcomers to the subject find his style clear and informative....It is an important and thought-provoking piece of work, which shows substantial achievement."--Nigel Simmonds, Cambridge University
"Bix's book is carefully argued, analytically deft and subtle, well informed, and philosophically sophisticated. Even when one disagrees with some of the contentions for which Bix argues, one is led to think more searchingly about the matters that he discusses....Interesting insights crop up throughout Bix's volume....Highly intelligent and adeptly argued throughout....perceptive and thought-provoking....May his impressive book receive the wide attention that it deserves."--Matthew Kramer, Cambridge University