Review of the Book 'Stanley Fish on Philosophy, Politics and Law: How Fish works'
Wall, Jesse
Cite this item:
Wall, J. (2016). [Review of the book Stanley Fish on philosophy, politics and law: How Fish works]. Otago Law Review, 14(2), 369-382.
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Abstract:
This article is a review of Michael Robertson’s book “Stanley Fish on Philosophy, Politics and Law: How Fish Works.” The author briefly considers Fish’s contributions to philosophy, politics and law, before discussing the architecture of Robertson’s book. The review concludes that “How Fish Works” is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in drawing out the implications of an embedded conception of the self for political and legal theory.
Date:
2016
Publisher:
The Otago Law Review Trust Board
Pages:
369-382
Keywords:
Stanley Fish; Philosophy; Politics; Law; Jurisprudence; Legal Theory
Research Type:
Journal Article
Languages:
English
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