Problems of Normativity, Rules and Rule-Following

This book focuses on the problems of rules, rule-following and normativity as discussed within the areas of analytic philosophy, linguistics, logic and legal theory. Divided into four parts, the volume covers topics in general analytic philosophy, analytic legal theory, legal interpretation and argu...

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Other Authors: Araszkiewicz, Michał (Editor), Banaś, Paweł (Editor), Gizbert-Studnicki, Tomasz (Editor), Płeszka, Krzysztof (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2015, 2015
Edition:1st ed. 2015
Series:Law and Philosophy Library
Subjects:
Law
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Philosophical Problems of Normativity and Rule Following
  • 1. Rules, Norms and Principles: A Conceptual Framework; Paul Boghossian
  • 2. Separating Rules from Normativity; Jaap Hage
  • 3. Communalism, Correction and Nihilist Solitary Rule-Following Arguments; William Knorpp
  • 4. Knowing Way Too Much: a Case against Semantic Phenomenology; Krzysztof Posłajko
  • 5. The Meaning of Normativity of Meaning; Leopold Hess
  • 6. On the Kantian Background of “Kripkenstein” Rule-following Paradox; Przemysław Tacik
  • 7. Rules as Patterns Between Normativism and Naturalism; Piotr Kozak
  • 8. Normativity and Rationality: Framing the Problem; Joanna Klimczyk
  • 9. Rules and Rights; Tomasz Pietrzykowski
  • Part II: Normativity of Law and Legal Norms
  • 10. Rules and Normativity in Law; Brian Bix
  • 11. Obligation: A Legal-Theoretical Perspective; Stefano Bertea
  • 12. On Obligations, Norms and Rules; Dietmar von der Pfordten
  • 13. Philosophy, Neuroscience and Law: The Conceptual and Empirical, Rule-following, Interpretation and Knowledge; Dennis Patterson, Michael S. Pardo
  • 14. Gunman Situation, Vicious Circle and Pure Theory of Law; Monika Zalewska
  • 15. Rules as Reason-Giving Facts: A Difference-Making-Based Account of the Normativity of Rules; Peng-Hsiang Wang and Linton Wang
  • 16. Rules, Conventionalism and Normativity: Some Remarks Starting from Hart; Aldo Schiavello
  • 17. Are Fundamental Legal Reasons Internal?  A Few Remarks on the Internal Point of View; Adam Dyrda
  • Part III: Rules in Legal Interpretation and Argumentation
  • 18. The Normativity of Rules of Interpretation; Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki
  • 19. Legal Interpretation as a Rule-guided Phenomenon; Paweł Banaś
  • 20. To Whom does the Law Speak? Canvassing a Neglected Picture of Law’s Interpretive Field; Paolo Sandro
  • 21. Interpretation and Understanding in Law. The Complexity of Easy Cases; Ralf Poscher
  • 22. The Ordinary Meaning of Rules; Brian G. Slocum
  • 23. Blindly Following the Rules: Revisitingthe claritas Doctrine; Hanna Filipczyk
  • 24. Why Legal Rules are not Speech Acts and what Follows from that; Marcin Matczak
  • 25. The Validity of Moral Rules and Principles as a Legal Problem; Andrzej Grabowski
  • 26. Implicatures within the Legal Context – a rule-based analysis of the possible content of conversational maxims in law; Izabela Skoczeń
  • 27. Why are Words not Enough? or a Few Remarks on Traffic Signs; Michał Dudek
  • IV. Rules in Legal Logic and AI&Law
  • 28. In Defense of the Expressive Conception of Norms; Andrej Kristan
  • 29. Rule-following and Logic; Jan Woleński
  • 30. Negating Rules; Giovanni Battista Ratti
  • 31. Legal Rules: Defeasible or Indefeasible?; Michał Araszkiewicz
  • 32. The Role of Argumentation Theory in the Logic of Judgments; Marcelo Ceci
  • 33. Towards Multidimensional Rule Visualization; Vytautas Čyras, Friedrich Lachmayer