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Jurisprudence or Legal Science

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Modern jurisprudence embodies two distinct traditions of thought about the nature of law. The first adopts a scientific approach which assumes that all legal phenomena possess universal characteristics that may be used in the analysis of any type of legal system. The main task of the legal philosopher is to disclose and understand such characteristics,which are thought to be capable of establishment independently of any moral or political values which the law might promote, and of any other context-dependent features of legal systems. Another form of jurisprudential reflection views the law as a complex form of moral arrangement which can only be analysed from within a system of reflective moral and political practices. Rather than conducting a search for neutral standpoints or criteria, this second form of theorising suggests that we uncover the nature and purpose of the law by reflecting on the dynamic properties of legal practice. Can legal philosophy aspire to scientific values of reasoning and truth? Is the idea of neutral standpoints an illusion? Should legal theorising be limited to the analysis of particular practices? Are the scientific and juristic approaches in the end as rigidly distinct from one another as some have claimed?In a series of important new essays the authors of Jurisprudence or Legal Science? attempt to answer these and other questions about the nature of jurisprudential thinking, whilst emphasising the connection of such ''methodological'' concerns to the substantive legal issues which have traditionally defined the core of jurisprudential speculation. The list of contributors includes R. Alexy, S. Coyle, J. Gorman, C. Heidemann, P. Leith, J. Morison, G. Pavlakos and V. Rodriguez-Blanco.>

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Introduction
George Pavlakos and Sean Coyle

1. Two Concepts of Legal Analysis
Sean Coyle

2. The Truth of Legal Analysis
Jonathan Gorman

3. The Nature of Legal Philosophy
Robert Alexy

4. Method in Law: Revision and Description
Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco

5. Normative Knowledge and the Nature of Law
George Pavlakos

6. Law's Claim to Correctness
Carsten Heidemann

7. Can Jurisprudence Without Empiricism Ever be a Science?
Philip Leith and John Morison


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Sean Coyle is a Reader in the Faculty of Law at University College London.
George Pavlakos is Lecturer in Jurisprudence at Queen's University Belfast. From summer 2007 he will be Research Chair in Globalisation and Legal Theory at Antwerp University.


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Autori Sean Coyle, Sean Pavlakos Coyle, George Pavlakos
Con la collaborazione di Sean Coyle (Editore), Coyle Sean (Editore), George Pavlakos (Editore)
Editore Hart Publishing
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 31.05.2005
 
EAN 9781841135045
ISBN 978-1-84113-504-5
Pagine 184
Dimensioni 156 mm x 234 mm x 14 mm
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Diritto > Altro

LAW / General, Jurisprudence & Philosophy Of Law, Methods, theory and philosophy of law

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