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In Dennis M. Patterson (ed.), A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory. Blackwell. pp. 64–89 (1996)

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  1. The Idea of Private Law.Ernest Joseph Weinrib - 1995 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    This revised edition of The Idea of Private Law makes one of the major works of modern legal theory accessible to a new generation of lawyers and students. It includes a new introduction by the author, looking back at the work, its origins, and its aspirations.
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  • Torts and Rights.Robert Stevens - 2007 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The law of torts is concerned with the secondary obligations generated by the infringement of primary rights. This work seeks to show that this apparently simple proposition enables us to understand the law of torts as found in the common law. Using primarily English materials, but drawing heavily upon the law of other common law jurisdictions, Stevens seeks to give an account of the law of torts which relies upon the core material familiar to most students and practitioners with a (...)
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  • The practice of principle: in defence of a pragmatist approach to legal theory.Jules L. Coleman (ed.) - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Jules Coleman, one of the world's leading philosophers of law, here presents his most mature work so far on substantive issues in legal theory and the appropriate methodology for legal theorizing. In doing so, he takes on the views of highly respected contemporaries such as Brian Leiter, Stephen Perry, and Ronald Dworkin.
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  • Responsibility for outcomes, risk, and the law of torts.Stephen Perry - 2001 - In Gerald J. Postema (ed.), Philosophy and the Law of Torts. Cambridge University Press. pp. 72--1.
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  • Moments of carelessness and massive loss.Jeremy Waldron - 1995 - In David G. Owen (ed.), Philosophical Foundations of Tort Law. Oxford University Press. pp. 387.
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  • Causation and corrective justice: Does tort law make sense? [REVIEW]Larry A. Alexander - 1987 - Law and Philosophy 6 (1):1 - 23.
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  • Markets, Morals, and the Law.Jules L. Coleman - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This collection of essays by one of America's leading legal theorists is unique in its scope: It shows how traditional problems of philosophy can be understood more clearly when considered in terms of law, economics and political science.
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