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  1. On self-reference and a puzzle in constitutional law.Alf Ross - 1969 - Mind 78 (309):1-24.
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  • Professor A. Ross and some legal puzzles.J. Raz - 1972 - Mind 81 (323):415-421.
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  • Self-reference and meaning in ordinary language.Karl R. Popper - 1954 - Mind 63 (250):162-169.
    This article is a modern socratic dialogue between socrates and theaetetus presented in the "ordinary language." the discussion centers on self-Referring statements and their meaning. (staff).
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  • On Alf Ross's alleged puzzle in constitutional law.Norbert Hoerster - 1972 - Mind 81 (323):422-426.
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  • Constitutive Constitutional Reform.Carlos Alarcón Cabrera - 1996 - Ratio Juris 9 (1):85-93.
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  • Book Review:On Law and Justice. Alf Ross. [REVIEW]Amelie O. Rorty - 1959 - Ethics 70 (2):175-.
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  • Precommitment and disagreement.Jeremy Waldron - 1998 - In Larry Alexander (ed.), Constitutionalism: philosophical foundations. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 271--274.
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  • Norm and Action. A Logical Enquiry.Georg Henrik von Wright - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (151):77-78.
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  • Ulysses and the Sirens: Studies in Rationality and Irrationality.Jon Elster - 1979 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 48 (4):650-651.
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  • [Book review] passions and constraint, on the theory of liberal democracy. [REVIEW]Stephen Holmes - 1996 - Social Theory and Practice 22 (2).
    In this collection of essays on the core values of liberalism, Stephen Holmes—noted for his scathing reviews of books by liberalism's opponents—challenges commonly held assumptions about liberal theory. By placing it into its original historical context, _Passions and Constraints_ presents an interconnected argument meant to fundamentally change the way we conceive of liberalism. According to Holmes, three elements of classical liberal theory are commonly used to attack contemporary liberalism as antagonistic to genuine democracy and the welfare state: constitutional constraints on (...)
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