Ronald Dworkin

Ronald Dworkin was Frank Henry Sommer Professor of Law and Philosophy at New York University. He was the 2007 winner of the Ludvig Holberg International Memorial Prize for his “pioneering scholarly work” of “worldwide impact.”

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Religion without GodReligion without GodDworkin, RonaldHARDCOVER10/01/2013$41.00
Cover: Justice for HedgehogsJustice for HedgehogsDworkin, RonaldPAPERBACK02/25/2013$27.00
Cover: Justice in RobesJustice in RobesDworkin, RonaldPAPERBACK04/30/2008$35.00
Cover: Sovereign Virtue: The Theory and Practice of EqualitySovereign Virtue: The Theory and Practice of EqualityDworkin, RonaldPAPERBACK03/01/2002$37.00
Cover: Freedom's Law: The Moral Reading of the American ConstitutionFreedom's Law: The Moral Reading of the American ConstitutionDworkin, RonaldPAPERBACK04/25/1997$39.00
Cover: Law’s EmpireLaw’s EmpireDworkin, RonaldPAPERBACK01/01/1988$40.00
Cover: A Matter of PrincipleA Matter of PrincipleDworkin, RonaldPAPERBACK01/01/1986$52.00
Cover: Taking Rights Seriously: With a New Appendix, a Response to CriticsTaking Rights Seriously: With a New Appendix, a Response to CriticsDworkin, RonaldPAPERBACK11/01/1978$34.50
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