Naturalizing jurisprudence : essays on American legal realism and naturalism in legal philosophy /
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Author / Creator: | Leiter, Brian. |
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Imprint: | Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2007. |
Description: | viii, 287 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6324249 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Sources
- Introduction: From Legal Realism to Naturalized Jurisprudence
- A Note on Legal Indeterminacy
- Part I. American Legal Realism and Its Critics
- 1. Rethinking Legal Realism: Toward a Naturalized Jurisprudence (1997)
- 2. Legal Realism and Legal Positivism Reconsidered (2001)
- 3. Is There an "American" Jurisprudence? (1997)
- Postscript to Part I. Interpreting Legal Realism
- Part II. Ways of Naturalizing Jurisprudence
- 4. Legal Realism, Hard Positivism, and the Limits of Conceptual Analysis (1998, 2001)
- 5. Why Quine is Not a Postmodernist (1997)
- 6. Beyond the Hart/Dworkin Debate: The Methodology Problem in Jurisprudence (2003)
- Postscript to Part II. Science and Methodology in Legal Theory
- Part III. Naturalism, Morality, and Objectivity
- 7. Moral Facts and Best Explanations (2001)
- 8. Objectivity, Morality, and Adjudication (2001)
- 9. Law and Objectivity (2002)
- Index