Anything Goes: An Apology for Parallel Distributed Legal Science
Doctrinal legal science seems to lack a proper method and purpose. This interpretation clarifies its value. The backbone of the argu- ment consists of two theses. The first is that coherence—in a sense unusu- al in law—plays a crucial role in legal science. The second is that doctrinal legal science...
Main Author: | Jaap Hage |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Windsor
2016-09-01
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Series: | Informal Logic |
Online Access: | https://informallogic.ca/index.php/informal_logic/article/view/4719 |
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