Justice for Hedgehogs

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Justice for Hedgehogs is a philosophical book by Ronald Dworkin that presents a unified theory of value, arguing for the interdependence of ethics, morality, and political justice.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
author Ronald Dworkin NERFINISHED
centralClaim ethical, moral, and political values are mutually supporting and form a unified theory of value
personal ethics and political morality are interdependent
there is an objective truth in ethics and morality
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre moral philosophy
philosophy
political philosophy
hasISBN 9780674046873
hasPart discussion of dignity and self-respect
discussion of law and adjudication
discussion of liberty and equality
discussion of the unity of value
influencedBy Immanuel Kant
John Rawls NERFINISHED
legal interpretivism
language English
mainTheme interpretive approach to law and morality
relationship between personal ethics and political morality
role of dignity in justice
unity of value
notableConcept dignity as a foundational value
integration of ethics, morality, and political theory
interpretive ethics
unity of value thesis
pageCount 506
partOf Ronald Dworkin's later philosophical work
philosophicalPosition defense of objective value
rejection of moral skepticism
rejection of value pluralism as fragmentation of value
publicationYear 2011
publisher Harvard University Press
relatedWork Law's Empire NERFINISHED
Sovereign Virtue
Taking Rights Seriously NERFINISHED
subject dignity
equality
ethics
interpretivism
liberalism
morality
political justice
rights
value theory
titleExplainedBy allusion to Isaiah Berlin's essay "The Hedgehog and the Fox"

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