Description |
xxi, 610 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Law and philosophy library ; v. 66 |
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Law and philosophy library ; v. 66
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Contents |
I. Introduction -- II. Some Fundamental Types of Proposition About What Something is -- A. Survey -- B. Definitions -- C. Characterisations -- D. Analytically Un/True Propositions -- E. Separating -- F. Fusion of Descriptive and Normative Propositions. The Concepts of 'Descriptive Proposition' and 'Normative Proposition' as Concepts of Degree -- G. No Corresponding Fusion of Definitions and Characterisations -- H. Interplay -- III. Topics from the Assessment of Tenability -- IV. Some Forms of Language and Argumentation that Often Make It Unclear Which Type of Proposition One is Confronted With; in Particular on the Flight from the Normative Proposition -- V. Reconstruction and Redefinition: A Distinct and Widespread Combination of the Fundamental Proposition Types |
Summary |
"Analysis of Dis/agreement is addressed to all who are interested in the mapping of the argumentative structures of language: philosophers, legal theorists, lawyers, linguists and others."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 557-598) and indexes |
Subject |
Logic.
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Law -- Methodology.
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Semantics (Law)
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Law -- Philosophy.
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LC no. |
2003056450 |
ISBN |
1402014902 hardback alkaline paper |
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