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Zusatztext The conceptual relationship between justice and coherence makes the examination of the latter a pressing need... Amaya features extensive and in depth critical analysis of the issue under discussion... Undoubtedly! legal theorists have much to learn from Amaya's monograph. Informationen zum Autor Amalia Amaya is British Academy Global Professor at the School of Law, University of Edinburgh and Research Professor of Philosophy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Klappentext Although coherence theories of law and adjudication have, recently, been extremely influential in legal scholarship and have significantly advanced the case for coherentism in law, a number of problems remain. This, the first concerted attempt to develop a coherence-based theory of legal reasoning, addresses, or at least mitigates these problems. Zusammenfassung Although coherence theories of law and adjudication have, recently, been extremely influential in legal scholarship and have significantly advanced the case for coherentism in law, a number of problems remain. This, the first concerted attempt to develop a coherence-based theory of legal reasoning, addresses, or at least mitigates these problems. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I. LEGAL COHERENTISM 1. Normative Coherence, Justification and Interpretation 2. Coherence, Evidence and Proof PART II. INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES 3. Coherence, Knowledge and Justification 4. Explanatory Coherentism 5. Coherence and Belief Dynamics 6. Is Coherence Truth-Conducive? 7. Practical Coherence 8. Beyond Reflective Equilibrium 9. Discourse Coherence PART III. COHERENCE AND REASON IN LAW 10. A Coherence Theory of Legal Reasoning