A Treatise of legal Philosophy and general Jurisprudence, Volume V:
Sartor Giovanni
A Treatise of legal Philosophy and general Jurisprudence, Volume V: Legal reasoning : A cognitive approach to the law
- Dordecht Springer 2005
- 844p xxv
Table of contents: A Note on the Author XXI; Preface XXIII; Introduction XXV; Part I Legal Reasoning and Practical Rationality 1; Chapter 1 - Practical Rationality 3; Chapter 2 - Basic Forms of Reasoning 47; Chapter 3 – The Doxification of Practical Reasoning 87; Chapter 4 – Rationalisation, Reflexivity, Universality 121; Chapter 5 - Bounded Rationality: Cognitive Delegation 145; Chapter 6 - Bounded Rationality: Factors 177; Chapter 7 - Preference-Based Reasoning: Rules 195; Chapter 8 - Preference-Based Reasoning: Factors 221; Chapter 9 - Multi-Agent Practical Reasoning 241; Chapter 10 - Collective Intentionality 267; Chapter 11 - Collective Cognition and Dialogues 303; Chapter 12 - Cognitive and Legal Bindingness 331; Chapter 13 - The Foundation of Legal Bindingness 357; Part II Legal Logic 387; Chapter 14 – Law and Logic 387; Chapter 15 - Classical Logic and the Law 405; Chapter 16 – Actions 439; Chapter 17 - Deontic Notions 453; Chapter 18 – Negation, Permission, and Completeness 479; Chapter 19 – Obligational Concepts 499; Chapter 20 – Normative Conditionals and Legal Inference 521; Chapter 21 – Varieties of Normative Conditionals 549; Chapter 22 – Potestative Concepts 577; Chapter 23 – Proclamations 589; Chapter 24 – Proclamative Power 613; Chapter 25 – Normative Texts and Sources of Law 637; Chapter 26 – Argumentation Frameworks 669; Chapter 27 – Argument Logic 695; Chapter 28 – Cases and Theory Construction 735; Chapter 29 – Theory-Based Dialectics 751; Conclusion 791; Bibliography 793; Index of Subjects 821; Index of names 839.