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From Chess to Courtesy is written by Ronaldo P. Macedo Jr. and published by Editora Dialética. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 6527070195 (ISBN 10) and 9786527070191 (ISBN 13).
What if law is less like a game of fixed rules and more like a practice of interpretation and judgment? In From Chess to Courtesy, Ronaldo Porto Macedo Jr. offers a clear, timely guide to Ronald Dworkin's legacy and to the "methodological turn" in legal theory. Revisiting the Hart–Dworkin debate with didactic rigor, the book explains why legal reasoning is inherently argumentative and principled, not merely rule-following. Along the way, it maps core themes—objectivity and truth in law, the role of principles, theoretical disagreement, and the limits of legal positivism—bridging insights from philosophy of language, hermeneutics, and adjudication. Written in accessible prose, From Chess to Courtesy is an essential roadmap for students, researchers, and practitioners who want to read Dworkin carefully, move beyond superficial takes, and adopt a coherent methodology for interpreting law today. Ideal for courses in legal theory, philosophy of law, and legal methodology.