This Article defends the practice of reasoning by analogy on the basis of its epistemic and institutional advantages. The advantages identified for analogical reasoning include that it produces a wealth of data for decisonmaking; it represents the collaborative effort of a number of judges over time; it tends to correct biases that might lead judges to discount the force of prior decisions; and it exerts a conservative force in law, holding the development of law to a gradual pace. Notably, these advantages do not depend on the rational force of analogical reasoning. Rather, the author contends that, as open-ended reasoning and analogical reasoning alike may sometimes result in incorrect decisions, these qualities of analogical reasoning ma...
Reasoning by legal analogy has been described as mystical, reframed by skeptics using the deductive ...
Reasoning by legal analogy has been described as mystical, reframed by skeptics using the deductive ...
Analogical reasoning is common in legal writing, just as analogies are a part of everyday life. Inde...
This Article defends the practice of reasoning by analogy on the basis of its epistemic and institut...
Analogical reasoning is a pervasive feature of the common law, yet its structure and rational force ...
Traditional legal perspectives on analogical reasoning in law posit that legal reasoning involves th...
Analogy plays a central role in legal reasoning, yet how to analogize is poorly taught and poorly pr...
This doctoral dissertation is a study on analogy-based arguments in law. Its overarching aim is to c...
The article addresses some of the specific issues that concern reasoning by analogy in the context o...
This book brings together contributions from leading figures in legal studies on analogy and related...
ABSTRACT—Cognitive scientists who conduct research on analogical reasoning often claim that preceden...
Precedent decides legal cases, but few precedents make the case at bar <I>res judicata</I>. Instead...
: Analogical reasoning is as much contested as it is acclaimed as a tool of legal interpretation to ...
In this paper a not too unrealistic example of analogical case-based reasoning is presented first. T...
This article demonstrates the inadequacy of legal deduction as a method that guarantees the certaint...
Reasoning by legal analogy has been described as mystical, reframed by skeptics using the deductive ...
Reasoning by legal analogy has been described as mystical, reframed by skeptics using the deductive ...
Analogical reasoning is common in legal writing, just as analogies are a part of everyday life. Inde...
This Article defends the practice of reasoning by analogy on the basis of its epistemic and institut...
Analogical reasoning is a pervasive feature of the common law, yet its structure and rational force ...
Traditional legal perspectives on analogical reasoning in law posit that legal reasoning involves th...
Analogy plays a central role in legal reasoning, yet how to analogize is poorly taught and poorly pr...
This doctoral dissertation is a study on analogy-based arguments in law. Its overarching aim is to c...
The article addresses some of the specific issues that concern reasoning by analogy in the context o...
This book brings together contributions from leading figures in legal studies on analogy and related...
ABSTRACT—Cognitive scientists who conduct research on analogical reasoning often claim that preceden...
Precedent decides legal cases, but few precedents make the case at bar <I>res judicata</I>. Instead...
: Analogical reasoning is as much contested as it is acclaimed as a tool of legal interpretation to ...
In this paper a not too unrealistic example of analogical case-based reasoning is presented first. T...
This article demonstrates the inadequacy of legal deduction as a method that guarantees the certaint...
Reasoning by legal analogy has been described as mystical, reframed by skeptics using the deductive ...
Reasoning by legal analogy has been described as mystical, reframed by skeptics using the deductive ...
Analogical reasoning is common in legal writing, just as analogies are a part of everyday life. Inde...