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    On the Entanglement of Coherence.Stephen Pethick - 2014 - Ratio Juris 27 (1):116-137.
    Although coherence has become one of the key concepts in contemporary legal theory, its meaning is taken almost universally to be elusive, complex and controversial. However, these difficulties are due just to the failure of commentators to distinguish the intension of the notion from other features of its (many) referents in extension. The oversight has caused qualities to be ascribed routinely to coherence that properly attach to various object(s) of which coherence is predicated, and which a theorist happens to have (...)
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  2. On the Appraisive Nature of Essentially Contested Concepts.S. T. Kirchin & Stephen Pethick - forthcoming - Mind.
     
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  3. Concepts, Conceptions and the Epistemology of Disagreement.Stephen Pethick & S. T. Kirchin - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
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    Book Review: Susan H. Williams, Truth, Autonomy and Speech: Feminist Theory and the First Amendment, New York/London, New York University Press, 2004, 317 pp., £30.00/$50.00, ISBN: 0-8147-9359-2(HB). [REVIEW]Stephen Pethick - 2004 - Feminist Legal Studies 12 (3):353-355.
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    Book Review: Susan H. Williams, Truth, Autonomy and Speech: Feminist Theory and the First Amendment, New York/london, New York University Press, 2004, 317 pp., £30.00/$50.00, ISBN: 0-8147-9359-2(HB). [REVIEW]Stephen Pethick - 2004 - Feminist Legal Studies 12 (3):353-355.
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