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A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence Volume 1:The Law and The Right, Volume 2: Foundations of Law, Volume 3: Legal Institutions and the Sources of Law, Volume 4: Scienta Juris, Legal Doctrine as Knowledge of Law and as a Source of Law, Volume 5: Legal Reasoning, A Cognitive Approach to the Law /

A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence is the first-ever multivolume treatment of the issues in legal philosophy and general jurisprudence, from both a theoretical and a historical perspective. The work is aimed at jurists as well as legal and practical philosophers. Edited by the...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Pattaro, Enrico (Autor)
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
Edición:1st ed. 2005.
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo
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  • The Reality That Ought to Be: Problems and Critical Issues
  • A First Glance
  • Dualism and Interaction Between the Reality that Ought to Be and the Reality that is: Validity as a Pineal Gland
  • Taking a Dive Into the Sources of Law
  • The Problem of the Matrix
  • The Reality That Ought to Be: A Monistic Perspective. Norms as Beliefs and as Motives of Behaviour
  • The Motives of Human Behaviour
  • Norms As Beliefs
  • How Norms Proliferate in Human Brains
  • Family Portraits. Law as Interference in the Motives of Behaviour
  • No Law Without Norms
  • But Norms are Not Enough. the Interaction Between Language and Motives of Behaviour
  • The Law in Force: an Ambiguous Intertwining of Normativeness and Organised Power
  • In Search of Confirming Others
  • The Reality that Ought to Be as Fate
  • What is Right in Homeric Epic
  • What is Right, What Is Just, Ratio As Type: Sanctus Thoma Docet
  • The Law and What is Right. Hans Kelsen Under Suspicion
  • Nature and Culture
  • What Does "Foundations" Mean?
  • What Does "Foundations" Mean?
  • The Explanandum: What is Law?
  • The Explanandum: What is Law?
  • Extra-Legal Foundations of Law-Variations on Legally External Foundations
  • Extra-Legal Foundations of Law-Variations on Legally External Foundations
  • Internal Foundations of Law
  • Internal Foundations of Law
  • Anti-Foundationalism
  • Anti-Foundationalism
  • General Tendencies
  • General Tendencies
  • Problems of Explanation
  • Problems of Explanation
  • Summary
  • Summary
  • Legislation
  • Legislation
  • Precedent
  • Precedent
  • Custom
  • Custom
  • Delegation
  • Delegation
  • Constitutions
  • Constitutions
  • Sources of Law in the Civil Law
  • Sources of Law in the Civil Law
  • International Law
  • International Law
  • Authority
  • Authority
  • Legal Doctrine and Legal Theory
  • Legal Doctrine and Legal Theory
  • Particular Legal Doctrine
  • Particular Legal Doctrine
  • Criticism and Defence of Legal Doctrine
  • Criticism and Defence of Legal Doctrine
  • Law And Morality
  • Law And Morality
  • Coherence in Legal Doctrine
  • Coherence in Legal Doctrine
  • Metatheory and Ontology for Legal Doctrine
  • Metatheory and Ontology for Legal Doctrine
  • Conclusions
  • Conclusions
  • Legal Reasoning and Practical Rationality
  • Practical Rationality
  • Basic Forms of Reasoning
  • The Doxification of Practical Reasoning
  • Rationalisation, Reflexivity, Universality
  • Bounded Rationality: Cognitive Delegation
  • Bounded Rationality: Factors
  • Preference-Based Reasoning: Rules
  • Preference-Based Reasoning: Factors
  • Multi-Agent Practical Reasoning
  • Collective Intentionality
  • Collective Cognition and Dialogues
  • Cognitive and Legal Bindingness
  • The Foundation of Legal Bindingness
  • Legal Logic
  • Law and Logic
  • Classical Logic and the Law
  • Actions
  • Deontic Notions
  • Negation, Permission, and Completeness
  • Obligational Concepts
  • Normative Conditionals and Legal Inference
  • Varieties of Normative Conditionals
  • Potestative Concepts
  • Proclamations
  • Proclamative Power
  • Normative Texts and Sources of Law
  • Argumentation Frameworks
  • Argument Logic
  • Cases and Theory Construction
  • Theory-Based Dialectics
  • Conclusion
  • Conclusion.