Publication

1999 - Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

80,000 words, Guess

Page Count

320 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number98029596
  • Goodreads3460978
  • LibraryThing58168

Classifications

  • DDC170
  • LCCKF380 .P675 1999

Description

Ambitious legal thinkers have become mesmerized by moral philosophy, believing that great figures in the philosophical tradition hold the keys to understanding and improving law and justice and even to resolving the most contentious issues of constitutional law. They are wrong, contends Richard Posner in this book. Posner characterizes the current preoccupation with moral and constitutional theory as the latest form of legal mystification - an evasion of the real need of American law, which is for a greater understanding of the social, economic, and political facts out of which great legal controversies arise. In pursuit of that understanding, Posner advocates a rebuilding of the law on the pragmatic basis of open-minded and systematic empirical inquiry and the rejection of cant and nostalgia - the true professionalism foreseen by Holmes a century ago.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • The problematics of moral and legal theoryBelknap Press of Harvard University Press1999-01-01

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