This paper deals with the questions of whether the law should be coherent and what this coherence would amount to. In this connection so-called “integrated coherentism” is introduced. According to integrated coherentism, an acceptance set is coherent if and only if it contains everything that should rationally be accepted according to what else one accepts and does not contain anything that should rationally be rejected according to what else one accepts. Such an acceptance set is ideally a theory of everything, including amongst others standards for rational aceptance. On the assumption that the law, as a social phenomenon, is what the best theory about the law says it is, the law must be coherent, because the best theory of the law is par...
Problems for coherentism come in two forms. The fundamental issue that coherentists have not been ve...
Recently, much attention has been paid to ‘rational requirements ’ and, es-pecially, to what I call ...
In this paper, I show that Lewis' definition of coherence and Fitelson's and Shogenji's measures of ...
This paper deals with the questions of whether the law should be coherent and what this coherence wo...
Coherentism, in philosophy generally, is of either an epistemological or a metaphysical type. The ep...
It would seem axiomatic that the law should be coherent in the sense that it should be consistent an...
This paper analyses and criticizes Joseph Raz's attacks on coherentist theories. It is argued that R...
The core of scientific theories are laws. These laws often make use of theoretical terms, linguistic...
This paper aims to show what makes coherentism as an epistemological position attractive in comparis...
This paper is concerned with problems of acceptance and justification of principles of justice by pe...
The paper deals with the notions of consistency, completeness, and coherence within the normative do...
Although coherence has become one of the key concepts in contemporary legal theory, its meaning is t...
The paper deals with the notions of consistency, completeness, and coherence within the normative do...
Among many reasons for which contemporary philosophers take coherentism in epistemology seriously, t...
This book is a thorough treatise concerned with coherence and its significance in legal reasoning. T...
Problems for coherentism come in two forms. The fundamental issue that coherentists have not been ve...
Recently, much attention has been paid to ‘rational requirements ’ and, es-pecially, to what I call ...
In this paper, I show that Lewis' definition of coherence and Fitelson's and Shogenji's measures of ...
This paper deals with the questions of whether the law should be coherent and what this coherence wo...
Coherentism, in philosophy generally, is of either an epistemological or a metaphysical type. The ep...
It would seem axiomatic that the law should be coherent in the sense that it should be consistent an...
This paper analyses and criticizes Joseph Raz's attacks on coherentist theories. It is argued that R...
The core of scientific theories are laws. These laws often make use of theoretical terms, linguistic...
This paper aims to show what makes coherentism as an epistemological position attractive in comparis...
This paper is concerned with problems of acceptance and justification of principles of justice by pe...
The paper deals with the notions of consistency, completeness, and coherence within the normative do...
Although coherence has become one of the key concepts in contemporary legal theory, its meaning is t...
The paper deals with the notions of consistency, completeness, and coherence within the normative do...
Among many reasons for which contemporary philosophers take coherentism in epistemology seriously, t...
This book is a thorough treatise concerned with coherence and its significance in legal reasoning. T...
Problems for coherentism come in two forms. The fundamental issue that coherentists have not been ve...
Recently, much attention has been paid to ‘rational requirements ’ and, es-pecially, to what I call ...
In this paper, I show that Lewis' definition of coherence and Fitelson's and Shogenji's measures of ...