The flexible constitution /

Wilson, Sean, 1967-

The flexible constitution / Sean Wilson. - Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, ©2013. - 1 online resource (xxv, 209 pages) : illustrations

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Wittgenstein, law and originalism -- Obeying flexible commands -- Is there a fixed meaning? -- Public meaning v. meaning as use -- The flexible constitution -- Structuralism and polysemy -- Law as connoisseur judgment -- The philosophy of Framers' intent -- Why Framers' intent is flawed -- The new originalism -- The Constitution as old society -- Cultural construction -- What originalism really is -- Appendix. The philosophical investigation.

"This is an ambitious work on constitutional theory. Influenced by the views of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Sean Wilson tackles the problem of how a judge can obey a document written in ordinary, flexible language. He argues that whether something is 'constitutional' is not an historical fact, but is an artisan judgment. Criteria are set forth showing why some judgments represent superior connoisseurship and why others do not. Along the way, Wilson offers a potent critique of originalism. He not only explains this belief system, but shows why it is inherently incompatible with the American legal system. His conclusion is that originalism can only be understood as a legal ideology, not a meaningful contribution to philosophy of law. The ways of thinking about constitutional interpretation provided in the book end up challenging the scholarship of Ronald Dworkin and numerous law professors. And the findings also challenge the way that professors of politics often think about whether a judge has 'followed law'"--Provided by publisher.


English.

0739178164 (electronic bk.) 9780739178164 (electronic bk.) 9781299282247 (MyiLibrary) 1299282245 (MyiLibrary) (hbk. ; alk. paper) (hbk. ; alk. paper)

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2012038672


Constitutional law--Philosophy.--United States
Constitutional law--Interpretation and construction.--United States
Origin (Philosophy)
Origine (Philosophie)
LAW--Constitutional.
LAW--Public.
Constitutional law.
Constitutional law--Philosophy.
Origin (Philosophy)


United States.


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