edited by Paweł Banaś, Adam Dyrda and Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki.
Portland, Oregon :
Hart Publishing,
2016.
vi, 266 pages ;
24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The philosophy of legal philosophy : an introduction / Pawel Banaś -- Jurisprudence, the sociable science / Gerald J. Postema -- The two faces of analytic legal philosopy / Riccardo Guastini -- Can we please stop doing this? By the way, postema was right / Dennis Patterson -- Naturalism and legal philosophy / Jan Woleński -- The canberra plan and the nature of law / Torgen Spaak -- The social sources theis, metaphysics and metaphilosophy / Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki -- Ontology and reason giving in law / Kenneth M. Ehrenberg -- The philosophy of law as a 'Regional' philosophy / Manuel Atienza -- Re-examining deep conventions : practical reason and forward-looking agency / Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco -- Why we argue about the law : an agonistic acount of legal disagreement / Ralf Poscher -- The epistemology of theoretical disagreement / Adam Dyrda.
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"The purpose of the book is to confront approaches of Anglo-Saxon and continental philosophy of law to the following topics: the purpose of legal philosophy, the role of disagreement in legal philosophy, methodology of legal philosophy (conceptual analysis) and normativity of law. We see those areas of legal metaphilosophy as drawing recently more and more attention in the literature."--Page [i].