Do the comments of Mr. Justice Holmes on American law interest us today? Are Holmes\u27s remarks on what law is, or about legal education in America and how we might study and learn our legal system, important to today\u27s legal world? If Stanley Cavell is correct in thinking that philosophy—whether old or new— demands a say in testing anything that claims our interest, or that purports to have a place of importance in our lives, then these questions asked of Holmes\u27s writings are genuine philosophical queries
Despite being widely read and the source of numerous oft-cited aphorisms “The Path of the Law” remai...
This article seeks to critically evaluate the new approach to jurisprudence and legal justification....
From the introduction: When it comes to legal method, Holmes is well known for two claims: first, th...
Do the comments of Mr. Justice Holmes on American law interest us today? Are Holmes\u27s remarks on ...
Wittgenstein wrote nothing on legal theory or law, so there is no obvious textual basis on which to ...
In my biography of Justice Holmes it seemed proper to let him have his effects. But explanation also...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. was masterful both as a judge and as a phrasemaker. The study of law inev...
From the introduction: Whether Holmes was the greatest American jurist is a question for debate. Wha...
In the jurisprudential literature, much attention has recently been given to the role of language wi...
This paper analyzes particular passages in Holmes\u27s famous lecture, and notes important inconsist...
From the introduction: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. is one of the dominant figures in American jurispr...
When discussing O. W. Holmes’s answer to the question What constitutes the law? Morton White underli...
A curious ambivalence toward the past underlies contemporary legal thought. On one hand, through the...
There is no obvious way to reconcile each of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.\u27s intellectual si...
It is not easy to do philosophy in the tradition of Wittgenstein and Malcolm. The human mind gravita...
Despite being widely read and the source of numerous oft-cited aphorisms “The Path of the Law” remai...
This article seeks to critically evaluate the new approach to jurisprudence and legal justification....
From the introduction: When it comes to legal method, Holmes is well known for two claims: first, th...
Do the comments of Mr. Justice Holmes on American law interest us today? Are Holmes\u27s remarks on ...
Wittgenstein wrote nothing on legal theory or law, so there is no obvious textual basis on which to ...
In my biography of Justice Holmes it seemed proper to let him have his effects. But explanation also...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. was masterful both as a judge and as a phrasemaker. The study of law inev...
From the introduction: Whether Holmes was the greatest American jurist is a question for debate. Wha...
In the jurisprudential literature, much attention has recently been given to the role of language wi...
This paper analyzes particular passages in Holmes\u27s famous lecture, and notes important inconsist...
From the introduction: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. is one of the dominant figures in American jurispr...
When discussing O. W. Holmes’s answer to the question What constitutes the law? Morton White underli...
A curious ambivalence toward the past underlies contemporary legal thought. On one hand, through the...
There is no obvious way to reconcile each of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.\u27s intellectual si...
It is not easy to do philosophy in the tradition of Wittgenstein and Malcolm. The human mind gravita...
Despite being widely read and the source of numerous oft-cited aphorisms “The Path of the Law” remai...
This article seeks to critically evaluate the new approach to jurisprudence and legal justification....
From the introduction: When it comes to legal method, Holmes is well known for two claims: first, th...