Introduction: the meanings of 'objectivity' / Gonzalo Villa-Rosas and Jorge Luis Fabra-Zamora -- Objectivity of law and objectivity about law / Jaap Hage -- Is legal cognitivism a case of bullshit? / Hector A. Morales-Zuniga -- Imputation as a supervenience in the General Theory of Norms / Monika Zalewska -- Social science and jurisprudence through Weberian and Hartian eyes: suggesting an explanation for a puzzle / Donald Bello Hutt -- Objectivity of legal knowledge: the challenge of skepticism / Matti Ilmari Niemi -- From Hart to Dworkin via Brandom: indeterminancy, interpretation, and objectivity / Leonardo Marchettoni -- Can legal texts have objective meaning? / Maija Aalto-Heinila -- Big data linguistic analysis of legal texts--objectively debunked? / Caroline Laske -- Rethinking the legal effect of interpretive canons / Triantafyllos Gkouvas -- The problem of normative objectivity / Jan-Reinard Sieckmann -- Why do legal philosophers (perhaps correctly) insist on moral objectivity while dismissing metaethical inquiry? / Thomas Bustamante -- Moral objectivity without robust realism / J.J. Moreso -- Virtue and objectivity in legal reasoning / Amalia Amaya.
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