Law and the Modern MindTudor Publishing Company, 1935 - 368 pages |
Contents
The Basic Myth 3 | 3 |
A Partial Explanation | 13 |
Lawyers as a Profession of Rationalizers | 22 |
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absolute abstract actual adult appear Appendix apply attitude authoritative Beale become believe Chapter child childish Columbia Law Review concealed conception conclusion decide decision Demogue desire determine Dickinson discretion dogma effect emotional existence experience explanation expressed F. C. S. Schiller factors facts father fiction formal logic function Gray Harvard Law Review Holmes human idea illusion individual judge judge's judgment judicial process juristic jury justice language lawyers legal certainty legal fictions legal realism legal rules legislation less major premise means mental merely method mind Morris Cohen nature notion observation opinion particular person Plato Pound practical predictable premise primitive principles problems psychology question reality reason reference relation result rules of law says scholasticism scientific sense social statement statute tendency theory things thought tion true truth unconscious Vaihinger verbal verdict witness word-magic words writes Wurzel Yale Law Journal