Law as a Leap of Faith

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Law as a Leap of Faith is a collection of essays by legal philosopher John Gardner that explores the nature of law, legal obligation, and their relationship to morality.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
academicDiscipline law
philosophy
author John Gardner NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
discusses concept of legal authority
moral reasons to obey the law
relationship between legal and moral reasons
role of judges in applying law
field analytic legal philosophy
jurisprudence
genre legal philosophy
philosophy of law
hasForm collection of essays
hasPart individual essays on authority of law
individual essays on law and morality
individual essays on legal obligation
influencedBy contemporary analytic philosophy of law
intendedAudience law students
legal philosophers
legal theorists
philosophers of law
isAbout normative questions about obedience to law
theoretical foundations of legal systems
language English
mainTheme grounds of legal obligation
interaction between law and morality
moral foundations of law
nature of law
notableContributor John Gardner NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition Anglo-American legal philosophy
publisher Oxford University Press
relatedWork works in contemporary jurisprudence
subject authority of law
law
legal interpretation
legal obligation
legal reasoning
morality
normativity of law
obligation to obey the law
philosophy of adjudication
relationship between law and morality
typeOfWork scholarly monograph

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