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- W1610373048 abstract "My aim is to raise questions about Dworkin's theory of law as integrity. I shall do this by proposing two views: first, that justice is a better model for law than integrity and second, that even if integrity is the better model, that will only be on the contingent ground that integrity happens best to fulfil justice's requirements in the real world. Another way of putting this sec ond point is to say that integrity is only a theory about what is second best to justice, and this shows that integrity could only be, to borrow a term that Dworkin uses in relation to his theory of equality of resources, a theory of 'equity deficit repair'. I make six assumptions in this paper. First, I assume that when we de bate what is just that we think there is a right answer to the question even if we are uncertain what it is.2 Second, I assume that because legal positivism cannot account for controversial argument about what the law is in a way that characterises it as distinctively or significantly legal, legal positivism has nothing to offer in what follows. Third, I assume that, at least at the highest appellate level, where argument concentrates on resolving difficult legal problems, it is problematic to say that a judge's private convictions about what is just can be clearly distinct from what the law requires. Fourth, I assume that no issue in legal, political and moral philosophy can be 'set tled' by reference to the way people happen to speak; a starting point, yes, but not a matter of closure (and so the meaning of integrity see later is a matter of getting sense out of the idea, not looking to how the word is in fact used). Fifth, when I talk of legislative and judicial duties to be just, I do not mean that judging 'what is just' is merely a matter of ignoring or discarding other people's unjust decisions, actions, beliefs, and attitudes." @default.
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- W1610373048 title "Integrity, equality and justice." @default.
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