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A Critical Appraisal of Karl Olivecrona's Legal Philosophy [electronic resource] / by Torben Spaak.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Law and Philosophy Library ; 108Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XI, 288 p. 2 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319061672
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 340.1 23
LOC classification:
  • K201-487
  • B65
  • K140-165
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface -- 1.  Introduction -- Part I. Background -- 2. Karl Olivecrona: a Biographical Sketch.- 3. Karl Olivecrona’s Legal Philosophy: a Preview -- 4. Axel Hägerström’s Legal Philosophy: an Outline -- Part II. Philosophical Foundations -- 5. Naturalism -- 6. Meta-Ethics -- Part III. Substantive Legal Philosophy -- 7. The Binding Force of Law -- 8. Legal Rules as Independent Imperatives.- 9. The Concept of a Right -- 10. Law, Force, and Social Morality -- 11. Judicial Law-Making -- 12. Legislation -- 13. Truth and Correctness -- Part IV. The History Of Legal Philosophy -- 14. Topics in the History of Legal and Political Philosophy -- Part V. Context -- 15. Legal Realism and Legal Positivism -- 16. Hägerström, Lundstedt, Ross, and Olivecrona -- Karl Olivecrona’s Oeuvre: a Selective Bibliography -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book offers a critical appraisal of Karl Olivecrona’s legal philosophy. Based on Olivecrona’s critique of the view that law has binding force, the analysis of the concept and function of a legal rule, and the idea that law is a matter of organized force, the book argues that Olivecrona’s legal philosophy is a unique contribution to twentieth century legal philosophy. It shows how Olivecrona’s philosophy can be used in the assessment of contemporary theories of law, such as those put forward by Hart, Raz, Dworkin, and Alexy. In addition, the book argues that Olivecrona’s various discussions of theories defended by key people in the history of legal and political philosophy are highly interesting contributions. They not only increase our understanding of the legal and political philosophy of previous generations, but also enhances our insight into legal-philosophical questions that remain with us today.
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Preface -- 1.  Introduction -- Part I. Background -- 2. Karl Olivecrona: a Biographical Sketch.- 3. Karl Olivecrona’s Legal Philosophy: a Preview -- 4. Axel Hägerström’s Legal Philosophy: an Outline -- Part II. Philosophical Foundations -- 5. Naturalism -- 6. Meta-Ethics -- Part III. Substantive Legal Philosophy -- 7. The Binding Force of Law -- 8. Legal Rules as Independent Imperatives.- 9. The Concept of a Right -- 10. Law, Force, and Social Morality -- 11. Judicial Law-Making -- 12. Legislation -- 13. Truth and Correctness -- Part IV. The History Of Legal Philosophy -- 14. Topics in the History of Legal and Political Philosophy -- Part V. Context -- 15. Legal Realism and Legal Positivism -- 16. Hägerström, Lundstedt, Ross, and Olivecrona -- Karl Olivecrona’s Oeuvre: a Selective Bibliography -- Index.

This book offers a critical appraisal of Karl Olivecrona’s legal philosophy. Based on Olivecrona’s critique of the view that law has binding force, the analysis of the concept and function of a legal rule, and the idea that law is a matter of organized force, the book argues that Olivecrona’s legal philosophy is a unique contribution to twentieth century legal philosophy. It shows how Olivecrona’s philosophy can be used in the assessment of contemporary theories of law, such as those put forward by Hart, Raz, Dworkin, and Alexy. In addition, the book argues that Olivecrona’s various discussions of theories defended by key people in the history of legal and political philosophy are highly interesting contributions. They not only increase our understanding of the legal and political philosophy of previous generations, but also enhances our insight into legal-philosophical questions that remain with us today.

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