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  1. Playing by the rules: a philosophical examination of rule-based decision-making in law and in life.Frederick F. Schauer - 1991 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    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 (...)
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  • Reasons as Defaults.John Horty - 2007 - Philosophers' Imprint 7:1-28.
    The goal of this paper is to frame a theory of reasons--what they are, how they support actions or conclusions--using the tools of default logic. After sketching the basic account of reasons as provided by defaults, I show how it can be elaborated to deal with two more complicated issues: first, situations in which the priority relation among defaults, and so reasons as well, is itself established through default reasoning; second, the treatment of undercutting defeat and exclusionary reasons. Finally, and (...)
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  • The rule of rules: morality, rules, and the dilemmas of law.Larry Alexander (ed.) - 2001 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    In "The Rule of Rules" Larry Alexander and Emily Sherwin examine this dilemma.
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  • (1 other version)Reasons as Defaults.John F. Horty - 2012 - Oxford, England: Oup Usa.
    In this volume, John Horty brings to bear his work in logic to present a framework that allows for answers to key questions about reasons and reasoning, namely: What are reasons, and how do they support actions or conclusions?
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  • Review of Frederick F. Schauer: Playing by the rules: a philosophical examination of rule-based decision-making in law and in life[REVIEW]Eric Rakowski - 1993 - Ethics 103 (4):828-830.
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  • An Introduction to Legal Reasoning. [REVIEW]E. N. G. - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (5):167-168.
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