The present discussion, while intended to be intrinsically completeso far as intelligent and convenient perusal is concerned,represents, as originally planned, a continuation of an articlewhich appeared under the same title more than three years ago.It therefore seems desirable to indicate, in very general form,the scope and purpose of the latter. The main divisions wereentitled: Legal Conceptions Contrasted with Non-legal Conceptions;Operative Facts Contrasted with Evidential Facts; andFundamental Jural Relations Contrasted with One Another. Thejural relations analyzed and discussed under the last subtitle were,at the outset, grouped in a convenient scheme of opposites andcorrelatives ; and it will greatly facilitate the presentation ofth...
Legal concepts can sometimes be unclear, leading to disagreements concerning their contents and inco...
Legal theorists advance conflicting theories to explain judicial reasoning, for example, that judges...
Fundamental legal conceptions are considered in relation to the analytical concerns of Hohfeld and B...
The present discussion, while intended to be intrinsically completeso far as intelligent and conveni...
In contemporary legal philosophy there has been a notable shift in interest away from a concern with...
Jurisprudence is most usefully conceived as a theory about law, not as a theory of law. The distinct...
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, born in 1879, died prematurely in 1918. He left only a few law journal artic...
This exploratory essay is an admixture of amateur psychology, moral theory, and jurisprudence. It gr...
Wesley Hohfeld was an important legal theorist from the early 20th century. His article, Some Funda...
The concepts/conceptions dichotomy is prominent in both the philosophy of language and the field of ...
For more than a century, lawyers have written about legal reasoning, and the flow of books and artic...
The topic of judicial reasoning has been largely excluded from high school law and social studies cu...
Demystifying Legal Reasoning defends the proposition that there are no special forms of reasoning p...
Modern legal scholarship often relegates doctrinal work to a lower-status tier than empirical resear...
As an instance of the typical interaction between general argumentation theory and judicial argument...
Legal concepts can sometimes be unclear, leading to disagreements concerning their contents and inco...
Legal theorists advance conflicting theories to explain judicial reasoning, for example, that judges...
Fundamental legal conceptions are considered in relation to the analytical concerns of Hohfeld and B...
The present discussion, while intended to be intrinsically completeso far as intelligent and conveni...
In contemporary legal philosophy there has been a notable shift in interest away from a concern with...
Jurisprudence is most usefully conceived as a theory about law, not as a theory of law. The distinct...
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, born in 1879, died prematurely in 1918. He left only a few law journal artic...
This exploratory essay is an admixture of amateur psychology, moral theory, and jurisprudence. It gr...
Wesley Hohfeld was an important legal theorist from the early 20th century. His article, Some Funda...
The concepts/conceptions dichotomy is prominent in both the philosophy of language and the field of ...
For more than a century, lawyers have written about legal reasoning, and the flow of books and artic...
The topic of judicial reasoning has been largely excluded from high school law and social studies cu...
Demystifying Legal Reasoning defends the proposition that there are no special forms of reasoning p...
Modern legal scholarship often relegates doctrinal work to a lower-status tier than empirical resear...
As an instance of the typical interaction between general argumentation theory and judicial argument...
Legal concepts can sometimes be unclear, leading to disagreements concerning their contents and inco...
Legal theorists advance conflicting theories to explain judicial reasoning, for example, that judges...
Fundamental legal conceptions are considered in relation to the analytical concerns of Hohfeld and B...