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id. (manuscript at 9) ("Value judgments are true ... in virtue of the substantive case that can be made for them. The moral realm is the realm of argument not brute, raw fact. . . [and] it is sensible to expect that when arguments that seem persuasive produce conflict, better arguments exist that do not.").
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RONALD DWORHN, TAHNG RIGHTS SERIOUSLY 114-23 (1977) (discussing the theory of law as a "seamless web" that is "constract[ed] of abstract and concrete principles that provide[] a coherent justification for all common law precedents and . . . constitutional and statutory provisions").
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