Brian Leiter and the Naturalisation of the Philosophy of Law (CROSBI ID 60596)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Burazin, Luka
engleski
Brian Leiter and the Naturalisation of the Philosophy of Law
The paper opens with an exposition of the basic ideas of the philosophical school of naturalism and its most widespread version, methodological naturalism. This is followed by three of Leiter’s proposals for the naturalisation of questions of the philosophy of law: the first consists in naturalising the theory of adjudication modelled on replacement and normative naturalism in epistemology, the second consists in turning the philosophy of law into the abstract and reflective part of the empirical social sciences on law, and the third consists in colonising the philosophy of law with experimental philosophy. The thesis that the last version of Leiter’s naturalism is, in fact, reduced to a so-called modest methodological naturalism is put forward. The paper closes with the most important criticisms of Leiter’s naturalistic methodological approach, as well as with the thesis on the complementarity between conceptual analysis and modest methodological naturalism.
naturalization, B. Leiter, theory of adjudication, philosophy of law, modest methodological naturalism
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Podaci o prilogu
50-64.
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Podaci o knjizi
The Province of Jurisprudence Naturalized
Stelmach, Jerzy ; Brożek, Bartosz ; Kurek, Łukasz
Varšava: Wolters Kluwer
2017.
978-83-8124-013-0