Andrei marmor biography
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Andrei Marmor
Israeli philosopher
Andrei Marmor (born 1959) is an Israeli philosopher and Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Philosophy and Law at Cornell University. Previously he was Professor of Philosophy and Maurice Jones Jr Professor of Law at the University of Southern California. Marmor is the founding editor of the Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy. He is known for his works on philosophy of law.[1][2][3]
Books
[edit]- Interpretation and Legal Theory, Oxford University Press, the Clarendon Law Series (1992). Revised Second Edition, Hart Publishing (2005)
- editor, Law and Interpretation: Essays in Legal Philosophy, Oxford University Press (1995)
- Positive Law & Objective Values, Oxford University Press (2001)
- Law in the Age of Pluralism, Oxford University Press (2007)
- Social Conventions: from language to law, Princeton University Press (2009)
- Philosophy of Law, Princeton University Press (2011)
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Andrei Marmor
Andrei Marmor is the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Philosophy and Law. Prior to joining Cornell in 2015, he was Professor of Philosophy and Maurice Jones Jr Professor of Law at the University of Southern California. Having obtained his first law and philosophy degrees at the Tel Aviv University in Israel, and a D.Phil at Oxford University, UK, he returned to Tel Aviv University, where he taught as professor of law for ten years, before moving to the US.
His research interests span philosophy of law, moral, social and political philosophy, and philosophy of language. Marmor published dozens of articles, six book monographs and a number of edited volumes. His most recent books include Social Conventions: from language to law (Princeton, 2009), Philosophy of Law (Princeton, 2011) and The Language of Law (Oxford, 2014). His books and articles also appeared in numerous translations, including in Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew, and Italian.
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Philosophy of Law
"This superb book, written bygd one of the world's foremost philosophers of lag, is a highly welcome addition to the jurisprudential literature, one marked bygd its immense pedagogical value and scholarly excellence. It provides, in clear, accessible language, an informed, sympathetic treatment of all the main issues and theories within the discipline of contemporary analytic legal philosophy. Not only will it be of immense value to the student first encountering the field, it will equally engage the interest of the seasoned scholar and advanced lärjunge keen to know Marmor's own, distinctive take on these important matters. A remarkable achievement."—W. J. Waluchow, author of A Common Law Theory of Judicial Review
"This fryst vatten an excellent book. The quality of argumentation fryst vatten first-class, and readers will gain significant benefits from Marmor's careful, well-argued, and thorough analysis."—Brian Bix, University of Minnesota