- Wed Aug 02, 2017 2:43 pm
#37904
Hello,
I am trying to understand why B is incorrect. What is the thought process that I should have used to eliminate B? Dworkin says that social consensus is not necessary for his theory, as there is an internal logic to the law and its value does not lie solely in what we think it means. However, he does not say that social consensus plays NO role in legal interpretation and the answer says that the goal is to dispute the notion that it plays ANY role, so I can see why B would be wrong for this reason. Could I also fairly assume that although this is something Dworkin believes, it is not the primary goal of the creation of his theory?
Thank you for your insight.
I am trying to understand why B is incorrect. What is the thought process that I should have used to eliminate B? Dworkin says that social consensus is not necessary for his theory, as there is an internal logic to the law and its value does not lie solely in what we think it means. However, he does not say that social consensus plays NO role in legal interpretation and the answer says that the goal is to dispute the notion that it plays ANY role, so I can see why B would be wrong for this reason. Could I also fairly assume that although this is something Dworkin believes, it is not the primary goal of the creation of his theory?
Thank you for your insight.