This is the first book to bring together distinguished
jurisprudential theorists, as well as up-and-coming scholars, to
critically assess the nature of legal reasoning. The volume is
divided into 3 parts: The first part, General Jurisprudence and
Legal Reasoning, addresses issues at the intersection of general
jurisprudence - those pertaining to the nature of law itself - and
legal reasoning. The second part, Rules and Reasons, addresses two
concepts central to two prominent types of theory of legal
reasoning. The essays in the third and final part, Doctrine and
Practice, delve into the mechanics of legal practice and doctrine,
from a legal reasoning perspective.
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