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More Reasons Why Jurisprudence Is Not Legal Philosophy
Authors:Michael Robertson
Affiliation:Faculty of Law, University of Otago, P. O. Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:It is generally assumed, without argument, that legal theory, legal philosophy, philosophy of law, and jurisprudence all mean the same thing. This paper rejects that assumption, and in particular the assumption that jurisprudence is the same thing as legal philosophy. This assumption has recently been challenged by Roger Cotterrell in his article “Why Jurisprudence Is Not Legal Philosophy,” and I seek to build on his arguments by adding insights found in the work of Stanley Fish.
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