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Jurisprudence

Osgoode Hall Law School of York University

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Methodology, legal theory, legal history, legal realism, jurisprudence, positivism, natural law, Hobbes, Bentham, Austin, Hart

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Jurisprudence And (Its) History, Dan Priel, Charles L. Barzun Jan 2015

Jurisprudence And (Its) History, Dan Priel, Charles L. Barzun

Osgoode Legal Studies Research Paper Series

It is not obvious that philosophers and historians of law should take much interest in the scholarly enterprises of the other. Many legal philosophers understand their task as one of clarifying the meaning of such familiar legal concepts as “right,” “duty,” or “law” by offering analyses of them that purport to be general, abstract, and timeless. Meanwhile, historians tend to be suspicious of speculative claims ungrounded in fact and so often prefer to focus on the concrete, particular features of actual legal regimes.

But surface appearances can deceive. Unlike some other areas of philosophy, the subject matter of jurisprudence is …