Descripción del título

Legal theory, political sciences, sociology, philosophy, logic, artificial intelligence: there are many approaches to legal argumentation. Each of them provides specific insights into highly complex phenomena. Different disciplines, but also different traditions in disciplines (e.g. analytical and continental traditions in philosophy) find here a rare occasion to meet. The present book contains contributions, both historical and thematic, from leading researchers in several of the most important approaches to legal rationality. One of the main issues is the relation between logic and law: the way logic is actually used in law, but also the way logic can make law explicit. An outstanding group of philosophers, logicians and jurists try to meet this issue. The book is more than a collection of papers. However different their respective conceptual tools may be, the authors share a common conception: legal argumentation is a specific argumentation context
Monografía
monografia Rebiun36049754 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36049754 m o d | cr#-n--------- 101115s2010 ne ob 001 0 eng d 1-282-99568-5 9786612995682 90-481-9588-8 10.1007/978-90-481-9588-6 doi UPVA 996879115803706 UAM 991007634048004211 CBUC 991010406361506709 CBUC 991003547620406714 CBUC 991010406361506709 UCAR 991007760858804213 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng LAB bicssc LAW079000 bisacsh PHI021000 bisacsh 340.14 Approaches to legal rationality Dov M. Gabbay ... [et al.], editors 1st ed. 2011 Dordrecht Springer 2010 Dordrecht Dordrecht Springer 1 online resource (418 p.) 1 online resource (418 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Logic, epistemology and the unity of science v. 20 Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction -- Abstracts -- Part I The Specificity of Legal Reasoning -- Part II Legal Reasoning and Public Reason -- Part III Logic and Law -- Part IV New Formal Approaches to Legal Reasoning -- Part V Logic in the Law Legal theory, political sciences, sociology, philosophy, logic, artificial intelligence: there are many approaches to legal argumentation. Each of them provides specific insights into highly complex phenomena. Different disciplines, but also different traditions in disciplines (e.g. analytical and continental traditions in philosophy) find here a rare occasion to meet. The present book contains contributions, both historical and thematic, from leading researchers in several of the most important approaches to legal rationality. One of the main issues is the relation between logic and law: the way logic is actually used in law, but also the way logic can make law explicit. An outstanding group of philosophers, logicians and jurists try to meet this issue. The book is more than a collection of papers. However different their respective conceptual tools may be, the authors share a common conception: legal argumentation is a specific argumentation context English Law- Philosophy Sociological jurisprudence Rationalism Gabbay, D. 1945-) 90-481-9587-X Logic, epistemology and the unity of science v. 20