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A Theory of Legal Argumentation

The Theory of Rational Discourse as Theory of Legal Justification

Robert Alexy author Ruth Adler translator Neil MacCormick translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:10th Dec '09

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What is to be understood by 'rational legal argument'? To what extent can legal reasoning be rational? Is the demand for rationality in legal affairs justified? And what are the criteria of rationality in legal reasoning? The answer to these questions is not only of interest to legal theorists and philosophers of law. They are pressing issues for practising lawyers, and a matter of concern for every citizen active in the public arena. Not only the standing of academic law as a scientific discipline, but also the legitimacy of judicial decisions depends on the possibility of rational legal argumentation. A theory of legal reasoning which tries to answer these questions pre-supposes a theory of general practical reasoning. This theory is the subject matter of the first two parts of the book. The result is a theory of general practical discourse which rests on insights of both Anglo-Saxon and German philosophy. It forms the basis of the theory of rational legal discourse, which is developed in the third part of this book.

One of the most important books in the philosophy of law in the post-war period, essential reading for legal theorists. * Larry Solum, University of Illinois *

ISBN: 9780199584222

Dimensions: 216mm x 137mm x 22mm

Weight: 444g

352 pages