Dworkin criticizes traditional jurisprudential theories of the nature of law as being based on an understanding of the concept of law as a taxonomic concept. Against this understanding, he holds that the concept of law is an interpretive concept. Explain his understanding of the concept of law as interpretive and the kind of jurisprudential theory of the nature of law such an understanding of the concept supports. Then, critically evaluate the general account of the nature of law that he derives from taking the concept of law as an interpretive concept. Include in your evaluation discussions of the fruitfulness of this general account in light of the different conceptions of law and the issues of interpretation divide them that Dworkin takes the account to generate.
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