This fine book amplifies and applies the pragmatic theories which Posner—a founder of the law and economics movement and currently a federal appellate judge—first propounded in The Problems of Jurisprudence. Posner argues that a fusion of liberalism (a la Mill), economics, and pragmatism can transform legal theory (p. 29). He supports this thesis both by applying his pragmatic approach to analyze specific issues, and by using it to critique the legal analysis of dozens of other scholars. The original applications are not nearly as successful as Posner\u27s critique of other legal scholars, which makes up the bulk of the book. For example, Posner\u27s behavioral analysis of homosexuals (chapter 26) and judges (chapter 3) seems inconsistent...
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Law exists in primitive societies, and its study has value for civilized peoples. Its paramount valu...
In Rethinking Legal Pragmatism: A Philosophical Approach, I take issue with the position of Judge ...
Richard Posner\u27s new book, Law and Literature: A Misunderstood Relation, is a defense of “liberal...
This fine book amplifies and applies the pragmatic theories which Posner—a founder of the law and ec...
Book review of The Problematics of Moral and Legal Theory. By Richard A. Posner. Harvard University ...
The process by which we represent our society\u27s will and welfare in the medium of law is an imagi...
I. Introduction II. Overview: A Sketch of the Main Themes and Three Points of View of Posner\u27s Pr...
Book review: Law & Literature: A Misunderstood Relation. By Richard A. Posner. Cambridge: Harvard Un...
Review of Law, Pragmatism, and Democracy. By Richard A. Posner. Harvard University Press, 2003. 398 ...
Over the past twenty odd years, Judge Richard Posner has established himself as one of the most crea...
Most of our judges and law professors spend a large part of their livesjustifying or criticizing var...
Legal education in the United States has been controversial in the last few years due to its cost, d...
Texte de la communication à la journée d'étude Les philosophes pragmatistes et les économistes : que...
In Law and Disagreement, Jeremy Waldron, born and educated in New Zealand and trained in England, mo...
Richard Posner\u27s Law, Pragmatism, and Democracy (2003) is the most comprehensive account to date ...
Law exists in primitive societies, and its study has value for civilized peoples. Its paramount valu...
In Rethinking Legal Pragmatism: A Philosophical Approach, I take issue with the position of Judge ...
Richard Posner\u27s new book, Law and Literature: A Misunderstood Relation, is a defense of “liberal...