Commenting and discussing some thesis about American Legal Realism exposed in Brian Leiter’s Legal Positivism as a Realist Theory of Law (2019), the article focuses on two main topics. First, I will try to highlight some connections of American Legal Realists with the philosophical scene of their time and, secondly, I will analyze (briefly) some aspects of Felix Cohen’s functional jurisprudence that are maybe more philosophically interesting than Leiter’s reading might induce to think
The main goal of this essay is to explain in what sense “we are all realists now.” It examines vario...
The main goal of this essay is to explain in what sense “we are all realists now.” It examines vario...
The main goal of this essay is to explain in what sense “we are all realists now.” It examines vario...
American legal realism is commonly treated as a theory-pariah. The article exposes certain reasons e...
In this essay reviewing Brian Leiter’s recent book Naturalizing Jurisprudence, I focus on two positi...
H.L.A. Hart’s well-known rejection of American Legal Realism turned in part on the idea that Realism...
H.L.A. Hart’s well-known rejection of American Legal Realism turned in part on the idea that Realism...
H.L.A. Hart’s well-known rejection of American Legal Realism turned in part on the idea that Realism...
H.L.A. Hart’s well-known rejection of American Legal Realism turned in part on the idea that Realism...
In Legal Positivism in American Jurisprudence, Anthony Sebok traces the historical and philosophical...
In this essay reviewing Brian Leiter’s recent book Naturalizing Jurisprudence, I focus on two positi...
Brian Leiter’s new book Naturalizing Jurisprudence, a collection of essays published over the past t...
Brian Leiter’s new book Naturalizing Jurisprudence, a collection of essays published over the past t...
Two new legal philosophies took shape in the 20th century, legal realism and legal interpretivism. L...
In a series of powerful and challenging articles emerging since the mid-1990s, Brian Leiter has argu...
The main goal of this essay is to explain in what sense “we are all realists now.” It examines vario...
The main goal of this essay is to explain in what sense “we are all realists now.” It examines vario...
The main goal of this essay is to explain in what sense “we are all realists now.” It examines vario...
American legal realism is commonly treated as a theory-pariah. The article exposes certain reasons e...
In this essay reviewing Brian Leiter’s recent book Naturalizing Jurisprudence, I focus on two positi...
H.L.A. Hart’s well-known rejection of American Legal Realism turned in part on the idea that Realism...
H.L.A. Hart’s well-known rejection of American Legal Realism turned in part on the idea that Realism...
H.L.A. Hart’s well-known rejection of American Legal Realism turned in part on the idea that Realism...
H.L.A. Hart’s well-known rejection of American Legal Realism turned in part on the idea that Realism...
In Legal Positivism in American Jurisprudence, Anthony Sebok traces the historical and philosophical...
In this essay reviewing Brian Leiter’s recent book Naturalizing Jurisprudence, I focus on two positi...
Brian Leiter’s new book Naturalizing Jurisprudence, a collection of essays published over the past t...
Brian Leiter’s new book Naturalizing Jurisprudence, a collection of essays published over the past t...
Two new legal philosophies took shape in the 20th century, legal realism and legal interpretivism. L...
In a series of powerful and challenging articles emerging since the mid-1990s, Brian Leiter has argu...
The main goal of this essay is to explain in what sense “we are all realists now.” It examines vario...
The main goal of this essay is to explain in what sense “we are all realists now.” It examines vario...
The main goal of this essay is to explain in what sense “we are all realists now.” It examines vario...