Autore
Chiassoni, PierluigiTitolo
Interpretation between Rules and ReasonPeriodico
Rivista di filosofia del dirittoAnno:
2025 - Fascicolo:
2 - Pagina iniziale:
229 - Pagina finale:
238Fred Schauer approached interpretation from three different intertwined perspectives: as a constitutional theorist, as a theorist of rules, as a theorist of legal reasoning. The paper targets Fred’s theory of interpretation as a theorist of legal reasoning. After surveying Fred’s own exposition, it reconstructs the structure of the interpretive code Fred apparently endorsed, suggesting he considered it as the output of a fair description of the interpretive practice in the U.S. (and other Western legal systems), and also as a normative model setting the standard of legally correct statutory, constitutional, and other law-texts interpretations. The code mirrors in fact the two dimensions Fred considered as paramount features of any sound account of the nature of law: the dimension of ruleness (law as an enterprise committed to the rule of rules) and the dimension of rationality (law as an enterprise committed to the rule of reason).
SICI: 2280-482X(2025)2<229:IBRAR>2.0.ZU;2-J
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