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On philosophy in American law

Title
On philosophy in American law [electronic resource] / edited by Francis J. Mootz III.
ISBN
9780511508615
0511508611
9780521883689
0521883687
Published
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxi, 310 pages)
Summary
"In recent years, there has been tremendous growth of interest in the connections between law and philosophy, but the diversity of approaches that claim to be working at the intersection of these disciplines might suggest that this area of inquiry is so fractured as to be incoherent. This volume gathers leading scholars to provide focused and straight forward articulations of the role that philosophy might play at this juncture of the history of American legal thought." "The volume marks the seventy-fifth anniversary of Karl Llewellyn's essay "On Philosophy in American Law" in which he rehearsed the broad development of American jurisprudence, diagnosed its contemporary failings, and then charted a productive path opened by the variegated scholarship that claimed to initiate a realistic approach to law and legal theory. The essays are written in the spirit of Llewellyn's article: they are succinct and direct arguments about the potential for bringing law and philosophy together."--Jacket.
Other formats
Print version: On philosophy in American law. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 20, 2014
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Karl Llewellyn and the course of philosophy in American law
Philosophical perspectives on law
Areas of philosophy and their relationship to law
Philosophical examinations of legal issues
Law, rhetoric, and practice theory
Questioning the relationship between philosophy and American law
Commentaries.
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