Offers an antidote to the fragmentation of contemporary legal theory with a collection of essays arguing that legal practice is a hermeneutical and rhetorical event that can best be understood and theorized in those terms.
Offers an antidote to the fragmentation of contemporary legal theory with a collection of essays arguing that legal practice is a hermeneutical and rhetorical event that can best be understood and theorized in those terms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Francis J. Mootz III is Dean of the McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Legal Hermeneutics and Theory Chapter 1 The New Legal Hermeneutics Chapter 2 The Ontological Basis of Legal Hermeneutics: A Proposed Model of Inquiry Based on the Work of Gadamer, Habermas, and Ricoeur Chapter 3 A Future Foretold: Neo-Aristotelian Praise of Postmodern Legal Theory Part 2 Law, Hermeneutics and Rhetoric Chapter 4 Rhetorical Knowledge in Legal Practice and Theory Chapter 5 Law in Flux: Philosophical Hermeneutics, Legal Argumentation, and the Natural Law Tradition Part 3 Critical Hermeneutics and Legal Rhetoric Chapter 6 Nietzschean Critique and Philosophical Hermeneutics Chapter 7 Responding to Nietzsche: The Constructive Power of Destruktion
Part 1 Legal Hermeneutics and Theory Chapter 1 The New Legal Hermeneutics Chapter 2 The Ontological Basis of Legal Hermeneutics: A Proposed Model of Inquiry Based on the Work of Gadamer, Habermas, and Ricoeur Chapter 3 A Future Foretold: Neo-Aristotelian Praise of Postmodern Legal Theory Part 2 Law, Hermeneutics and Rhetoric Chapter 4 Rhetorical Knowledge in Legal Practice and Theory Chapter 5 Law in Flux: Philosophical Hermeneutics, Legal Argumentation, and the Natural Law Tradition Part 3 Critical Hermeneutics and Legal Rhetoric Chapter 6 Nietzschean Critique and Philosophical Hermeneutics Chapter 7 Responding to Nietzsche: The Constructive Power of Destruktion
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