"This book helps to see in DWorkin what really is: a contemporary classic of the philosophy of law; An author whose work is worth coming back and again in search of inspiration ».
Manuel Atienza, University of Alicante
"A comprehensive approach to the work of a controversial and original author benefits greatly from the understanding of the theoretical and social contexts where it emerged. It shows that a work not only responds to discussions with authors of the present and the past, but also to situations that demand new approaches to justice. Thanks to this book we have elements to approach this understanding in the case of Ronald Dworkin. "
Thomas Nagel, University of New York
"During the twentieth century, an intense need was awakened to establish whether the legal system of a nation had to have a moral content, and Ronald DWorkin sustained a pos...read more