
An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Exploring the Philosophical Foundations of Legal SystemsBy Roscoe PoundLength3h 36m
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In "An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law," Roscoe Pound presents a comprehensive examination of legal theory through an analytical lens that intertwines historical context, jurisprudential principles, and social realities. His literary style is characterized by clarity and lucidity, employing both philosophical discourse and practical examples to elucidate the complex interplay between law and society. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century legal thought, Pound's work serves as both a critique of positivism and a call for a more dynamic understanding of law, emphasizing the necessity of integrating ethical considerations into legal frameworks. Roscoe Pound, an influential legal scholar and pragmatist, served as a dean at Harvard Law School and was deeply engaged with the evolving landscape of American jurisprudence. His background in sociology and philosophy informed his quest to reconcile the rigid structures of law with the fluid nature of human experience. This interplay of disciplines propelled Pound to question established norms and advocate for a legal philosophy that prioritizes the social good, ultimately shaping his approach in this text. "An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law" is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of legal thought and the philosophical dilemmas inherent in the practice of law. It is particularly recommended for students, practitioners, and scholars who wish to grasp the significance of law in shaping societal values and the ethical implications that arise from its application.
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GenrePolitics and Government
Length3 hrs 36 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 21, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1III
6Property
2The Application of Law
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3IV
8Contract
4Liability
9STORRS LECTURES Published by Yale University Press
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