Argumenta – Journal of Analytic Philosophy

The volume is composed of three parts. The first, “Basic Concepts for Legal Reasoning”, addresses a number of topics that are preliminary to an understanding and discussion of reasoning and argumentation in legal contexts. The titles of the chapters collected in this part read like this: Reasons (and Reasons in Philosophy of Law); Reasons in Moral Philosophy; Legal Reasoning and …

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