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Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI, 2014
- Maksymilian Del Mar, Burkhard Schafer:
Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI. The Library of Essays in Contemporary Legal Theory: Second Series, Ashgate 2014, ISBN 978-1-4094-5222-5
Part I Science, Realism and Naturalism
- Michael H. Hoeflich:
Law & geometry: legal science from Leibniz to Langdell. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 3-30 - Wai Chee Dimock:
Rules of law, laws of science. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 31-54 - Brian Leiter:
Naturalizing jurisprudence: three approaches. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 55-68
Part II Science on Trial
- Larry Laudan:
Commentary: science at the bar - causes for concern. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 69-72 - Michael Ruse:
Response to the commentary: pro judice. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 73-78 - William A. Thomas:
Commentary: science v. creation-science. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 79-84 - Lawrance M. Bernabo, Celeste Michelle Condit:
Two stories of the Scopes trial. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 85-116 - Benjamin Michael Superfine:
The evolving role of the courts in educational policy: the tension between judicial, scientific, and democratic decision making in Kitzmiller v. Dover. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 117-144
Part III Proof and Truth
- Laurence H. Tribe:
Trial by mathematics: precision and ritual in the legal process. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 145-210 - Susan Haack:
Irreconcilable differences? The troubled marriage of science and law. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 211-234 - David A. Schum:
A science of evidence: contributions from law and probability. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 235-272
Part IV System and Change
- David R. Dow:
Gödel and Langdell - a reply to Brown and Greenberg?s use of mathematics in legal theory. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 273-292 - Lawrence Lessig:
The zones of cyberspace. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 293-302 - Ronald J. Allen:
Rationality and the taming of complexity. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 303-324 - Simon Deakin:
Legal evolution: integrating economic and systemic approaches. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 325-352
Part V Science and Legal Concepts
- Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss, Dorothy Nelkin:
The jurisprudence of genetics. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 353-388 - Nikolas Rose:
The biology of culpability: pathological identity and crime control in a biological culture. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 389-418 - Michael S. Pardo, Dennis Patterson:
Philosophical foundations of law and neuroscience. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 419-458 - Michael S. Moore:
Responsible choices, desert-based legal institutions, and the challenges of contemporary neuroscience. Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences Volume VI (VI) 2014: 459-506
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