Contemporary German Legal Philosophy / / James E. Herget.
James Herget explains to American legal scholars and students the main points of the characteristic legal philosophy that has developed in the German-speaking world since World War II. After a historical introduction and overview, he discusses critical rationalism, discourse theory, rhetorical theor...
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Pennsylvania Press Package Archive 1898-1999 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [1996] ©1997 |
Year of Publication: | 1996 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Anniversary Collection
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (224 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Historical Introduction
- Chapter 2. A Summary Catalog of Contemporary Scholarship
- Chapter 3. Critical Rationalism
- Chapter 4. Discourse Theory
- Chapter 5. Rhetorical Theory
- Chapter 6. Systems Theory
- Chapter 7. Institutional Legal Positivism
- Chapter 8. An Assessment of German Legal Philosophy
- Appendix: Biographical Information
- Bibliography
- Index