01148 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082001400122084002000136100002300156245006400179250000600243260003200249300002900281500001900310520055000329650005100879INLIS00000000000408320200508202553200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a9780521845588 0010-0520004083 aeng0 a342.73'01 a342.73'01/GOL/A0 aDennis J. Goldford00aAmerican Constitution and the Debate Over Originalism  a- aNew YorkbAbdi Tandurc2005 axi, 305 p.; 23 cmc23 cm aIndeks : Index aLocated at the intersection of law, political science, philosophy, and literary theory, this book explores the nature of American constitutional interpretation through a reconsideration of the long-standing debate between the interpretive theories of originalism and nonoriginalism. It traces that debate to a particular set of premises about the nature of language, interpretation, and objectivity, premises that raise the specter of unconstrained, unstructured constitutional interpretation that has haunted contemporary constitutional theory. 0a1. Constitutional Law-United States-Philosophy