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E-grāmata: Epistemology and Method in Law

(Cardiff University, UK)
  • Formāts: 416 pages
  • Sērija : Applied Legal Philosophy
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Dec-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Dartmouth Publishing Co Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351939355
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  • Formāts: 416 pages
  • Sērija : Applied Legal Philosophy
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Dec-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Dartmouth Publishing Co Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351939355

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Samuel (law, Kent Law School, UK) questions the European view that the knowledge of law is merely a knowledge of rules. But what does thinking like a lawyer actually involve? Focused mainly on English cases, the text is aimed primarily at those interested in the methods of common lawyers. Samuel analyzes the idea of legal epistemology and its relationship with other areas of legal philosophy and legal theory, the history of legal ideas, and the development of different methods, schemes, systems, concepts, categories, and reasoning used by lawyers to solve legal problems, making comparisons to the epistemological schemes used in the social sciences. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Recenzijas

'Epistemology - the structure of legal thinking and legal knowledge - is an essential, but challenging aspect of the study of law. Concepts, categories and relationships shape our understanding of rules and of facts in law. In Epistemology and Method in Law, Geoffrey Samuel makes the topic accessible both to theorists and non-theorists alike. He engages with some abstract literature, but then uses many concrete illustrations drawn from a range of European legal systems to enable ordinary lawyers to assess their implications. The work is extensive, lucid and thought-provoking. The book will be read with profit by a wide range of legal scholars and advanced students.' Professor John Bell, University of Cambridge, UK 'Professor Geoffrey Samuel's learned examination of legal reasoning represents a most important contribution to jurisprudential studies. Building on his encyclopaedic mastery of English case-law, the author deploys an impressive range of historical, philosophical, and comparative arguments to sustain his central thesis that knowledge of law cannot be reduced to knowledge of rules. Professor Samuel's timely and challenging book is sure to get the very wide readership it undoubtedly deserves.' Professor Pierre Legrand, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France

Series Preface vii
Preface viii
List of Cases
x
List of Roman Law References
xvi
List of Statutes
xxi
List of Abbreviations
xxv
Introductory Remarks 1(10)
The Scope of Legal Epistemology
11(42)
The Domain of Epistemology
12(8)
Approaches to Epistemology
20(5)
Legal Epistemology and Legal History
25(13)
Internal versus External Approaches to Epistemology
38(15)
Scientia Iuris
53(42)
Science
54(6)
Legal Science
60(11)
The Retreat from Science
71(12)
Legal Science and Codification
83(12)
Methodologies in Law
95(30)
Inductive Reasoning in Roman Law
95(9)
Deductive Reasoning and the Codes
104(3)
Professional Viewpoints
107(18)
Institutions and Concepts
125(48)
Legal Institutions
125(13)
Legal Concepts
138(11)
Property and Sovereignty
149(24)
Facts and Law
173(44)
Facts and the Rule Model
173(8)
Moving beyond the Rules
181(7)
Facts as Images
188(8)
Categorising Facts
196(4)
Statutory Texts and Factual Images
200(17)
Taxonomy in Law
217(46)
Classification and Knowledge
217(3)
Legal Classification
220(13)
Beyond the Institutional Categories
233(5)
Classification in the Common Law
238(9)
Taxonomy and Specialisation
247(16)
Theories of Liability
263(32)
Subjective and Objective Theories
263(14)
Categorising the Mind
277(18)
Schemes of Intelligibility in Social Science
295(40)
Natural Sciences and Human Sciences
295(6)
Typology of Schemes
301(19)
Holistic and Individual Facts
320(15)
Concluding Remarks 335(8)
Bibliography 343(22)
Index 365


Geoffrey Samuel, Kent Law School, UK