Naturalizing Jurisprudence gathers together Brian Leiter's most influential essays on the subject of American Legal Realism. The essays provide an overview of Leiter's redefinition of Legal Realism and its relationship with other models of legal and philosophical thought, from naturalism in philosophy to Critical Legal Studies.
Naturalizing Jurisprudence gathers together Brian Leiter's most influential essays on the subject of American Legal Realism. The essays provide an overview of Leiter's redefinition of Legal Realism and its relationship with other models of legal and philosophical thought, from naturalism in philosophy to Critical Legal Studies.
Brian Leiter is Hines H. Baker & Thelma Kelley Baker Chair and Director of the Law and Philosophy Program, The University of Texas at Austin
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* Introduction: From Legal Realism to Naturalized Jurisprudence * Part I: American Legal Realism and Its Critics * 1: Rethinking Legal Realism: Toward a Naturalized Jurisprudence * 2: Legal Realism and Legal Positivism Reconsidered * 3: Is There an "American" Jurisprudence? * Part II: Naturalizing Jurisprudence * 4: Legal Realism, Hard Positivism, and the Limits of Conceptual Analysis * 5: Why Quine is Not a Postmodernist * 6: Naturalism and Naturalized Jurisprudence * 7: Beyond the Hart/Dworkin Debate: The Methodology Problem in Jurisprudence * Part III: Naturalism, Morality, and Objectivity * 8: Moral Facts and Best Explanations * 9: Objectivity, Morality, and Adjudication * 10: Law and Objectivity
* Introduction: From Legal Realism to Naturalized Jurisprudence * Part I: American Legal Realism and Its Critics * 1: Rethinking Legal Realism: Toward a Naturalized Jurisprudence * 2: Legal Realism and Legal Positivism Reconsidered * 3: Is There an "American" Jurisprudence? * Part II: Naturalizing Jurisprudence * 4: Legal Realism, Hard Positivism, and the Limits of Conceptual Analysis * 5: Why Quine is Not a Postmodernist * 6: Naturalism and Naturalized Jurisprudence * 7: Beyond the Hart/Dworkin Debate: The Methodology Problem in Jurisprudence * Part III: Naturalism, Morality, and Objectivity * 8: Moral Facts and Best Explanations * 9: Objectivity, Morality, and Adjudication * 10: Law and Objectivity
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