
Approaches to Legal Rationality
によって
Dov M. Gabbay
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Science & Technology
History
Philosophy
形式
キンドル
ページ数
432
言語
オランダ語、フラマン語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2010
出版社
Springer
版
2011
ISBN-10
9048195888
ISBN-13
9789048195886
説明
Dov M. Gabbay explores the intricate interplay between legal rationality and its foundations drawn from various disciplines including philosophy, sociology, and artificial intelligence. He delves deeply into how legal reasoning is shaped by and contributes to broader epistemological questions, drawing connections that illuminate the unity of science. Through meticulous analysis, Gabbay sheds light on the frameworks that govern legal thought and decision-making, revealing the logical structures that underpin legal systems.
The discourse navigates through complex ideas, examining how legal theories can be informed by logical reasoning. Gabbay challenges readers to consider the implications of rationality in legal contexts, inviting them to rethink established norms and approaches. By synthesizing insights from multiple fields, the author paints a comprehensive picture of law as a dynamic and evolving discipline, straddling the line between science and philosophy.
Each chapter is meticulously crafted, encouraging critical engagement with concepts that often remain unexamined in traditional legal studies. Gabbay’s work serves not only as an academic pursuit but also as a reflection on the role and significance of rationality in our understanding of law and its application in society.
Readers will find this exploration both thought-provoking and enlightening, as Gabbay proposes new avenues for discussion and reflection in the realms of legal theory and beyond. The interdisciplinary approach not only enhances the reader's appreciation for the complexity of legal systems but also provides a fresh perspective on the ongoing dialogue surrounding law and logic.
The discourse navigates through complex ideas, examining how legal theories can be informed by logical reasoning. Gabbay challenges readers to consider the implications of rationality in legal contexts, inviting them to rethink established norms and approaches. By synthesizing insights from multiple fields, the author paints a comprehensive picture of law as a dynamic and evolving discipline, straddling the line between science and philosophy.
Each chapter is meticulously crafted, encouraging critical engagement with concepts that often remain unexamined in traditional legal studies. Gabbay’s work serves not only as an academic pursuit but also as a reflection on the role and significance of rationality in our understanding of law and its application in society.
Readers will find this exploration both thought-provoking and enlightening, as Gabbay proposes new avenues for discussion and reflection in the realms of legal theory and beyond. The interdisciplinary approach not only enhances the reader's appreciation for the complexity of legal systems but also provides a fresh perspective on the ongoing dialogue surrounding law and logic.