Rhetoric and The Rule of Law: A Theory of Legal Reasoning (Law, State, and Practical Reason) the late Neil MacCormick
Material type: TextPublication details: United Kingdom ; Oxford University Press ; 2009 Edition: 1st EdISBN: 9780199571246 DDC classification: 340.11 Summary: Is legal reasoning rationally persuasive, working within a discernible structure and using recognisable kinds of arguments? Does it belong to rhetoric in this sense, or to the domain of the merely 'rhetorical' in an adversative sense? Neil MacCormick tackles these questions to provide a comparative analysis of legal reasoning.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Is legal reasoning rationally persuasive, working within a discernible structure and using recognisable kinds of arguments? Does it belong to rhetoric in this sense, or to the domain of the merely 'rhetorical' in an adversative sense? Neil MacCormick tackles these questions to provide a comparative analysis of legal reasoning.
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