“playing With Hutchinson’s Nonfoundationalism” Critical Notice Of Allan C. Hutchinson, “it’s All In The Game: A Nonfoundationalist Account Of Law And Adjudication”

Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 19 (1) (2006)
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Although we are provided with a clever game of metaphor for the description of adjudication and a rather diverse survey of other jurisprudential theories, Hutchinson fails to provide a distinct, coherent, theory of adjudication. He either overly radicalizes foundationalism or under radicalizes antifoundationalism

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