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Law and Wittgenstein; (a) John Brigham; (b) Postmodern Scholars; (c) Format and Innovation; (d) Beyond Skepticism; 2. Originalism; Notes; Part I: Interpreting the Constitution; Chapter2: Obeying Flexible Commands; 1. Three Levels of Analysis; (a) Conceptual Analysis; (b) Criterial Analysis; (c) Instantiation; 2. Decision Trees; (a) Interrelation; 3. Reconsidering Dworkin 327 $a(a) Three Levels of Analysis(b) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 3: Is There a Fixed Meaning?; 1. The Baptismal Thesis; 2. Language Rigidity; 3. History as Law?; 4. Abstract Principles?; (a) Dworkinians; (b) Example: "Unreasonable" Searches; 5. Original Meaning?; Notes; Chapter 4: Public Meaning v. Meaning as Use; 1. "Public Meaning"; (a) Majority Preference?; (b) Historical Stereotypes/Archetypes; (c) Aggregated Historical Behavior; 2. Family-Resemblance-Wittgenstein; 3. Family-Resemblance-Pinker; 4. Sharp Boundaries; 5. Technicality; Notes; Chapter 5: The Flexible Constitution 327 $a 1. Sense-Shifting(a) "The Army"; (b) "Citizen"; (c) "Age"; 2. Many Ways to Follow; 3. Interpretation v. Construction; 4. Cooperative Talking; Notes; Chapter 6: Structuralism and Polysemy; 1. Structuralism; 2. Culturally Appropriate; 3. Polysemy:; (a) Definition; (b) Significance; (c) Legal Examples; (d) Not Originalism!; 4. Assertability Conditions; Notes; Chapter 7: Law as ConnoisseurJudgment; 1. ConnoisseurJudgment; 2. Relationship of Law to Art; 3. The Appreciable Behavior; (a) Taxonomical Question; (b) Qualitative Issues; (c) Conservatives and Beyond; Notes 327 $aPart II:Understanding OriginalismChapter 8: The Philosophy of Framers' Intent; 1. The Role of Text; 2. Temporal Issues; 3. What Kind of Beliefs Matter?; (a) The Memory Pensieve; (b) Specificity in Belief; (c) Confusion?; 4. Imaginary Personification; Notes; Chapter 9:Why Framers' Intent is Flawed; 1. An Unattainable Idea; (a) Who are "the Framers?"; (b) Which Mental States?; (c) Skepticism; 2. 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