Perhaps the most significant contemporary theory of lawhood is the Best System (/MRL) view on which laws are true generalizations that best systematize knowledge. Our question in this paper will be how best to formulate a theory of this kind. We’ll argue that an acceptable MRL should (i) avoid inter-system comparisons of simplicity, strength, and balance, (ii) make lawhood epistemically accessible, and (iii) allow for laws in the special sciences. Attention to these problems will bring into focus a useful menu of novel MRL theories, some of which solve problems the original MRL theory could not. Hence we conceive of the paper as moving toward a better Best System theory of laws
The present paper is intended to ascertain the problem of the nature of the general theory of law, i...
The aim of this thesis is to challenge the tradition of theories of law to be theories of legal syst...
Metaphysical theories of lawhood may be grouped broadly into three groups: those that deny the mind-...
Craig Callender, Jonathan Cohen and Markus Schrenk have recently argued for an amended version of th...
<p>In this work I attempt a reformulation of Lewis’ Best System Account, explicitating the underlyin...
This paper combines two ideas: (1) That the Lewisian best system analysis of lawhood (BSA) can cope ...
This paper combines two ideas: (i) That the Lewisian best system analysis of lawhood (BSA) can cope...
An important obstacle to lawhood in the special sciences is the worry that such laws would require m...
David Lewis’s best-system analysis of laws of nature is perhaps the best known sophisticated regular...
This question is a metaphysical question, as it relates to the nature of law. The answer must be bas...
Craig Callender, Jonathan Cohen and Markus Schrenk have recently argued for an amended version of th...
Abstract: The characteristic difference between laws and accidental generalizations lies in our epis...
In recent years, an active research program has emerged that aims to develop a Humean best-system a...
Several variants of Lewis's Best System Account of Lawhood have been proposed that avoid its commitm...
Lewis' Best System Analysis (BSA) of laws of nature is often criticized on the grounds that what it ...
The present paper is intended to ascertain the problem of the nature of the general theory of law, i...
The aim of this thesis is to challenge the tradition of theories of law to be theories of legal syst...
Metaphysical theories of lawhood may be grouped broadly into three groups: those that deny the mind-...
Craig Callender, Jonathan Cohen and Markus Schrenk have recently argued for an amended version of th...
<p>In this work I attempt a reformulation of Lewis’ Best System Account, explicitating the underlyin...
This paper combines two ideas: (1) That the Lewisian best system analysis of lawhood (BSA) can cope ...
This paper combines two ideas: (i) That the Lewisian best system analysis of lawhood (BSA) can cope...
An important obstacle to lawhood in the special sciences is the worry that such laws would require m...
David Lewis’s best-system analysis of laws of nature is perhaps the best known sophisticated regular...
This question is a metaphysical question, as it relates to the nature of law. The answer must be bas...
Craig Callender, Jonathan Cohen and Markus Schrenk have recently argued for an amended version of th...
Abstract: The characteristic difference between laws and accidental generalizations lies in our epis...
In recent years, an active research program has emerged that aims to develop a Humean best-system a...
Several variants of Lewis's Best System Account of Lawhood have been proposed that avoid its commitm...
Lewis' Best System Analysis (BSA) of laws of nature is often criticized on the grounds that what it ...
The present paper is intended to ascertain the problem of the nature of the general theory of law, i...
The aim of this thesis is to challenge the tradition of theories of law to be theories of legal syst...
Metaphysical theories of lawhood may be grouped broadly into three groups: those that deny the mind-...