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Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. and Legal Logic (Hardcover)
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Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. and Legal Logic (Hardcover)
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With Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Legal Logic, Frederic R.
Kellogg examines the early diaries, reading, and writings of
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (1841-1935) to assess his
contribution to both legal logic and general logical theory.
Through discussions with his mentor Chauncey Wright and others,
Holmes derived his theory from Francis Bacon's empiricism,
influenced by recent English debates over logic and scientific
method, and Holmes's critical response to John Stuart Mill's 1843 A
System of Logic. Conventional legal logic tends to focus on the
role of judges in deciding cases. Holmes recognized input from
outside the law--the importance of the social dimension of legal
and logical induction: how opposing views of "many minds" may
converge. Drawing on analogies from the natural sciences, Holmes
came to understand law as an extended process of inquiry into
recurring problems. Rather than vagueness or contradiction in the
meaning or application of rules, Holmes focused on the relation of
novel or unanticipated facts to an underlying and emergent social
problem. Where the meaning and extension of legal terms are
disputed by opposing views and practices, it is not strictly a
legal uncertainty, and it is a mistake to expect that judges alone
can immediately resolve the larger issue.
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