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The book covers a diverse range of topics related to formal logic and its application in legal reasoning. Contributions include discussions on the intersection of aesthetics and legal thought, trends in automated legislation analysis, and the implications of multi-valued logic in legal thinking. Key themes include rationality in legislation, the limits of rationality in legal reasoning, and critiques of irrationalism within legal science. Various authors explore the social function of legal language, the critique of technocratic fallacies, and the relationship between rationality and human rights. The text addresses the role of courts versus legislatures in protecting human rights, the principles of liberalism concerning the rights of marginalized groups, and the significance of human rights within legal systems. Additionally, it examines philosophical debates around absolutism and relativism in social and legal philosophy, as well as the moral justifications for civil disobedience. Overall, the work presents a comprehensive analysis of the complexities surrounding legal reasoning, rationality, and the evolving understanding of human rights in contemporary legal discourse.
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Juristische Logik, Rationalität und Irrationalität im Recht, Jean Andre
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- 1985
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