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  2. Ronald Dworkin - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Dworkin was born in 1931 in Providence, Rhode Island, the son of Madeline (Talamo) and David Dworkin. [8] His family was Jewish.He graduated from Harvard University in 1953 with an A.B., summa cum laude, where he majored in philosophy and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year.

  3. Dworkin (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Dworkin or Dvorkin (Russian: Дворкин) is a Jewish (Eastern Ashkenazic) ... Ronald Dworkin (1931–2013), American legal philosopher;

  4. Ronald W. Dworkin - Wikipedia

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    Ronald William Dworkin (/ ˈ d w ɔːr k ɪ n /) is an anesthesiologist, an author, and a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute in Washington D.C. [1] [dead link ‍] Biography [ edit ]

  5. List of people associated with University College London in ...

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    Ronald Dworkin: Professor of Jurisprudence [27] Dame Hazel Genn - Professor of Empirical Legal Studies, current Dean of UCL Law faculty Sir Malcolm Grant - Professor of Law and Vice-Dean (1986–91), subsequently appointed the 9th UCL President and Provost (2003–13)

  6. List of liberal theorists - Wikipedia

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    Since then liberalism broadened to include a wide range of approaches from Americans Ronald Dworkin, Richard Rorty, John Rawls and Francis Fukuyama as well as the Indian Amartya Sen and the Peruvian Hernando de Soto. Some of these people moved away from liberalism while others espoused other ideologies before turning to liberalism. There are ...

  7. Law as integrity - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy of law, law as integrity is a theory of law put forward by Ronald Dworkin. In general, it can be described as interpreting the law according to a community . [ 1 ]

  8. List of Jewish United States Cabinet members - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of the United States, which is the principal advisory body to the President of the United States, has had 47 Jewish American members altogether. Of that number, 27 different Jewish American individuals held a total of 27 permanent cabinet posts, having served as the heads of the federal executive departments; 20 different Jewish Americans have held 21 cabinet-level positions, which ...

  9. The Religion of the Future - Wikipedia

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    Bonaventure Chapman, writing in the Catholic publication Dominicana, described The Religion of the Future as "a prophetic vision of any future religion," [11] and stated that he considered the book, alongside Ronald Dworkin's Religion Without God, to be an example of "religious atheism," that is, a "new attitude to God" that "presents a new ...