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Vanderbilt University Law School

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

1979

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Book Reviews, Kevin M. Clark Reviewer, Charles A. White, Jr. Lieutenant Colonel Jan 1979

Book Reviews, Kevin M. Clark Reviewer, Charles A. White, Jr. Lieutenant Colonel

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

LEGAL REASONING AND LEGAL THEORY

Philosophers have always questioned the nature of rationality. The history of philosophy appears to many as an ongoing struggle between dogmatism and scepticism, between those who defend the broad scope of reason and those who assert its strict limitation. Concern for the nature of reason has thus become almost synonymous with philosophy. In the past few decades, however, the nature of this concern has changed in a fundamental manner, giving rise to inquiry into the interrelation between different modes of rationality.

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MILITARY OBEDIENCE

Two major characteristics, the concepts of command responsibility and obedience to …