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SORENSEN: VAGUENESS HAS NO FUNCTION IN LAW

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 May 2002

Joseph Raz
Affiliation:
Balliol College, Oxford and Columbia University

Abstract

There is much in the paper that I agree with, much that I do not understand and am probably not competent to understand, and some which I am puzzled by. I will concentrate on the last. Both regarding puzzles, and regarding points of agreement and incomprehension, I will be selective and touch on only a few.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1999 Cambridge University Press

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Footnotes

This is a comment on Professor Sorensen’s paper presented at the workshop. I removed objections to parts of his paper not included in the published article above. But I have not included any new comments on the new material in the published version.