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Legal interpretation and coherence
pp. 113-122
Abstract
This essay has three interrelated goals. First, I venture to show that some insights from hermeneutic philosophy pertaining to the process of interpretation may be rendered clearer and more explicit with the use of contemporary logical tools. Second, I attempt to construct an analytic theory of legal interpretation (and interpretation in general) and posit that such a framework forces one to take advantage of the criterion of coherence. Finally, I claim that interpretation only plays an auxiliary role in legal reasoning.
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Araszkiewicz Michał, Šavelka Jaromír (2013) Coherence: insights from philosophy, jurisprudence and artificial intelligence. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 113-122
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-6110-0_5
Full citation:
Broeżk Bartosz (2013) „Legal interpretation and coherence“, In: M. Araszkiewicz & J. Šavelka (eds.), Coherence, Dordrecht, Springer, 113–122.