Coherence and Political Responsibility of the Decision in Dworkin

The need to formulate a Decision Theory arises for Postpositivism as a condition of its existence. The normative indeterminacy, whereas legal positivism was a synonymous of freedom in decision-making act, means to the new paradigm the urgent quest for legitimacy of judgments, since there is no linki...

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2019
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Universidad de Medellín
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Repositorio UDEM
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oai:repository.udem.edu.co:11407/5474
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http://hdl.handle.net/11407/5474
https://doi.org/10.22395/ojum.v18n36a4
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Dworkin
Decision theory
Coherence
Integrity
Political responsibility
Dworkin
Teoria da decisão
Coerência
Integridade
Responsabilidade política
Dworkin
Teoría de la decisión
Coherencia
Integridad
Responsabilidad política
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Summary:The need to formulate a Decision Theory arises for Postpositivism as a condition of its existence. The normative indeterminacy, whereas legal positivism was a synonymous of freedom in decision-making act, means to the new paradigm the urgent quest for legitimacy of judgments, since there is no linking required between linguistic vagueness and lack of correct answer. This lackness cannot be understood as a merely logical consequence of the linguistic vagueness, but as an option that the (Positivistic) Law Theory takes to solve the “problem”. From the dworkinian Decision Theory it was built a correct and not discretionary answer required by the notion of political responsibility of the judge. It is understood that Ronald Dworkin’s proposal can be erected to a general concept of law as interpretation. In consistency with the past, the legislative system and the judicial decisions add the possibility of future extension to similar cases, which is why the principle that is taking from the decision should also be shown as universalizing.