This book uses literary examples to make the case for understanding
law and the legal system through the lens of philosophical pragmatism.
For pragmatists, experience is everything; they argue against
understanding the world through any abstraction, maintaining that it
is simply too complicated to fit into categories or theories. Legal
pragmatism is the application of this philosophy to the making of law,
the practice of law, and the practice of judging. This book maintains
that the best way to understand legal pragmatism is not through bare
theoretical exegesis but through literature: that is, through stories
that cast light on various pragmatic aspects of law. Engaging a range
of literary sources, including works by Seamus Heaney, Hilary Mantel,
Harper Lee, and Ian McEwan, the book makes a compelling case for the
contemporary relevance of pragmatism. This book will appeal to legal
theorists, law and literature/humanities scholars, readers of literary
criticism, and those with interests in pragmatist philosophy.
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ISBN
9781040113615
Publisert
2024
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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