Handbook of Legal Reasoning and Argumentation / edited by Giorgio Bongiovanni, Gerald Postema, Antonino Rotolo, Giovanni Sartor, Chiara Valentini, Douglas Walton.
2018
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Handbook of Legal Reasoning and Argumentation / edited by Giorgio Bongiovanni, Gerald Postema, Antonino Rotolo, Giovanni Sartor, Chiara Valentini, Douglas Walton.
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1st ed. 2018.
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
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XXIII, 764 p. 71 illus. online resource
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Contributors. - Introduction
PART I Basic Concepts for Legal Reasoning
Chapter 1 Reasons (and Reasons in Philosophy of Law); Giorgio Bongiovanni
Chapter 2 Reasons in Moral Philosophy; Carla Bagnoli
Chapter 3 Legal Reasoning and Argumentation; Douglas Walton
Chapter 4 Norms in Action: a Logical Perspective; Emiliano Lorini
Chapter 5 Of Norms; Jaap Hage
Chapter 6 Values; Carla Bagnoli
Chapter 7 The Goals of Norms; Cristiano Castelfranchi
Chapter 8 Authority; Kenneth E. Himma
Chapter 9 The Authority of Law; Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco
PART II Kinds of Reasoning and the Law
Chapter 1 Deductive and Deontic Reasoning; Antonino Rotolo
Chapter 2 Inductive, Abductive, and Probabilistic Reasoning; Burkhard Schafer and Colin Aitken
Chapter 3 Defeasibility in Law; Giovanni Sartor
Chapter 4 Analogical Arguments; Bartosz Brożek
Chapter 5 Choosing Ends and Choosing Means: Teleological Reasoning in Law; Lewis Kornhauser
Chapter 6 Interactive Decision-Making and Morality; Wojciech Zaluski
PART III Special Kinds of Legal Reasoning
Chapter 1 Evidential Reasoning; Marcello Di Bello and Bart Verehij
Chapter 2 Interpretative Arguments and the Application of the Law; José Juan Moreso and Samuele Chilovi
Chapter 3 Statutory Interpretation as Argumentation; Fabrizio Macagno, Giovanni Sartor, and Douglas Walton
Chapter 4 Varieties of Vagueness in the Law; Andrei Marmor
Chapter 5 Balancing, Proportionality and Constitutional Rights; Giorgio Bongiovanni and Chiara Valentini
Chapter 6 Coherence and Systematization in Law; Maria Amalia Amaya Navarro
Chapter 7 Precedent and Legal Analogy; Kevin Ashley
Chapter 8 Economic Logic and Legal Logic; Lewis Kornhauser
Index of Names
Index of Subjects.
PART I Basic Concepts for Legal Reasoning
Chapter 1 Reasons (and Reasons in Philosophy of Law); Giorgio Bongiovanni
Chapter 2 Reasons in Moral Philosophy; Carla Bagnoli
Chapter 3 Legal Reasoning and Argumentation; Douglas Walton
Chapter 4 Norms in Action: a Logical Perspective; Emiliano Lorini
Chapter 5 Of Norms; Jaap Hage
Chapter 6 Values; Carla Bagnoli
Chapter 7 The Goals of Norms; Cristiano Castelfranchi
Chapter 8 Authority; Kenneth E. Himma
Chapter 9 The Authority of Law; Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco
PART II Kinds of Reasoning and the Law
Chapter 1 Deductive and Deontic Reasoning; Antonino Rotolo
Chapter 2 Inductive, Abductive, and Probabilistic Reasoning; Burkhard Schafer and Colin Aitken
Chapter 3 Defeasibility in Law; Giovanni Sartor
Chapter 4 Analogical Arguments; Bartosz Brożek
Chapter 5 Choosing Ends and Choosing Means: Teleological Reasoning in Law; Lewis Kornhauser
Chapter 6 Interactive Decision-Making and Morality; Wojciech Zaluski
PART III Special Kinds of Legal Reasoning
Chapter 1 Evidential Reasoning; Marcello Di Bello and Bart Verehij
Chapter 2 Interpretative Arguments and the Application of the Law; José Juan Moreso and Samuele Chilovi
Chapter 3 Statutory Interpretation as Argumentation; Fabrizio Macagno, Giovanni Sartor, and Douglas Walton
Chapter 4 Varieties of Vagueness in the Law; Andrei Marmor
Chapter 5 Balancing, Proportionality and Constitutional Rights; Giorgio Bongiovanni and Chiara Valentini
Chapter 6 Coherence and Systematization in Law; Maria Amalia Amaya Navarro
Chapter 7 Precedent and Legal Analogy; Kevin Ashley
Chapter 8 Economic Logic and Legal Logic; Lewis Kornhauser
Index of Names
Index of Subjects.
Summary
This handbook addresses legal reasoning and argumentation from a logical, philosophical and legal perspective. The main forms of legal reasoning and argumentation are covered in an exhaustive and critical fashion, and are analysed in connection with more general types (and problems) of reasoning. Accordingly, the subject matter of the handbook divides in three parts. The first one introduces and discusses the basic concepts of practical reasoning. The second one discusses the general structures and procedures of reasoning and argumentation that are relevant to legal discourse. The third one looks at their instantiations and developments of these aspects of argumentation as they are put to work in the law, in different areas and applications of legal reasoning. .
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