What this paper will assert is that the history of European legal thought indicates that there is no evidence of such paradigm revolutions of the Kuhn type (although there have been changes of method and outlook). Indeed, it will be argued, importing Kuhn’s thesis into law (even superficially) shows a lack of epistemological sophistication with respect both to Kuhn and to legal history. In turn this perhaps leaves jurists open to some ridicule from epistemologists outside of law. Of course jurists are not the only social scientists to be guilty of trivialising Kuhn’s thesis; but law is one of the – perhaps the – oldest of the social sciences and is thus a discipline in which the Kuhn thesis can be examined in some depth
The legal methodology in Germany between 1850 and 1933 has not yet been satisfactorily presented. Th...
We explore the main historical paradigms of origins of sociology of law. We provide an analytical re...
In 1962, the publication of Thomas Kuhn’s Structure ‘revolutionized’ the way one conducts philosophi...
A “mature” science, according to Thomas Kuhn, can afford to be uncritical. It has finally answered t...
As with the progress of social sciences in which the notion of turn has gradually taken a central po...
This article questions whether those outside law should take law seriously as an intellectual discip...
The main objective of this academic research addresses the study of the assumptions, the theoretical...
The authors deal with several important epistemological problems in legal theory. The Nineteenth cen...
The article starts with the observation of A.F. Chalmers, philosopher of science, that there is neit...
Englische Fassung: How the Law Thinks: Toward a Constructivist Epistemology of Law. Law and Society ...
For constructive epistemology of legal theory. This article raises some doubts about the recent in...
Aulis Aarnio in a few studies examined the applicability of the concept of scientific paradigm creat...
A discipline will usually become the object of study and its relationship to other disciplines a mom...
It is really bizarre: desperately seeking justice, we ended up with law. There is a radical and brut...
This book critically examines the conception of legal science and the nature of law developed by Han...
The legal methodology in Germany between 1850 and 1933 has not yet been satisfactorily presented. Th...
We explore the main historical paradigms of origins of sociology of law. We provide an analytical re...
In 1962, the publication of Thomas Kuhn’s Structure ‘revolutionized’ the way one conducts philosophi...
A “mature” science, according to Thomas Kuhn, can afford to be uncritical. It has finally answered t...
As with the progress of social sciences in which the notion of turn has gradually taken a central po...
This article questions whether those outside law should take law seriously as an intellectual discip...
The main objective of this academic research addresses the study of the assumptions, the theoretical...
The authors deal with several important epistemological problems in legal theory. The Nineteenth cen...
The article starts with the observation of A.F. Chalmers, philosopher of science, that there is neit...
Englische Fassung: How the Law Thinks: Toward a Constructivist Epistemology of Law. Law and Society ...
For constructive epistemology of legal theory. This article raises some doubts about the recent in...
Aulis Aarnio in a few studies examined the applicability of the concept of scientific paradigm creat...
A discipline will usually become the object of study and its relationship to other disciplines a mom...
It is really bizarre: desperately seeking justice, we ended up with law. There is a radical and brut...
This book critically examines the conception of legal science and the nature of law developed by Han...
The legal methodology in Germany between 1850 and 1933 has not yet been satisfactorily presented. Th...
We explore the main historical paradigms of origins of sociology of law. We provide an analytical re...
In 1962, the publication of Thomas Kuhn’s Structure ‘revolutionized’ the way one conducts philosophi...