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Naturalism And The Frontiers Of Legal Science New Pietrzykowski

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Naturalism And The Frontiers Of Legal Science New Pietrzykowski
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Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.79 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Pietrzykowski
ISBN: 9783631844984, 9783631853306, 9783631853313, 9783631853320, 3631844980, 3631853300, 3631853319, 3631853327
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: New

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Naturalism And The Frontiers Of Legal Science New Pietrzykowski by Pietrzykowski 9783631844984, 9783631853306, 9783631853313, 9783631853320, 3631844980, 3631853300, 3631853319, 3631853327 instant download after payment.

The essay addresses one of the main challenges to the contemporary methodology of the law, namely a new wave of naturalistic approaches that follow the rapid progress in the studies of the mind as a basis for psychological, behavioral, and cultural phenomena. The book aims to address the extent to which new developments of a naturalistic worldview affect the methodological foundations of studying and explaining the law, and distinguishes two fundamentally different models of scientific inquiry. Interpreting legal texts has to remain an anti-naturalistic, hermeneutic enterprise, conceiving law as a combination of causally related facts. As such, its scientific status depends mostly on its ability to become a part of an interdisciplinary web of naturalistic explanations of reality.

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