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On Philosophy in American Law

By Francis J. Mootz III
Cambridge University Press February 2012

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ISBN-13
9781107661240
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication
February 2012
Format
Paperback , 332 pages
Jurisdiction
U.S. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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In recent years, there has been tremendous growth of interest in the connections between law and philosophy, but the diversity of approaches that claim to be working at the intersection of these disciplines might suggest that this area of inquiry is so fractured as to be incoherent. This volume gathers leading scholars to provide focused and straightforward articulations of the role that philosophy might play at this juncture of the history of American legal thought. It marks the seventy-fifth anniversary of Karl Llewellyn's essay 'On Philosophy in American Law' in which he rehearsed the broad development of American jurisprudence, diagnosed its contemporary failings and then charted a productive path opened by the variegated scholarship that claimed to initiate a realistic approach to law and legal theory. It is written in the spirit of Llewellyn's article: they are succinct and direct arguments about the potential for bringing law and philosophy together.

• Contains succinct essays

• Offers diverse perspectives

• Writings by thirty-eight leading scholars

Table of Contents

Introduction
Francis J. Mootz III
ix
PART I.   KARL LLEWELLYN AND THE COURSE OF PHILOSOPHY IN AMERICAN LAW
1
1         On Philosophy in American Law (1934)
K. N. Llewellyn
3
2         Law in Life, Life in Law: Llewellyn's Legal Realism Revisited
Jan M. Broekman
11
3         On Realism's Own “Hangover” of Natural Law Philosophy: Llewellyn Avec Dooyeweerd
David S. Caudill
19
4         On the Instrumental View of Law in American Legal Culture
Brian Z. Tamanaha
27
5         When Things Went Terribly, Terribly Wrong
Steven L. Winter
35
6         The Mechanics of Perfection: Philosophy, Theology, and the Foundations of American Law
Larry Catá Backer
44
PART II.  PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON LAW
53
7         Toward Normative Jurisprudence
Robin West
55
8         Critical Legal Theory Today
Jack M. Balkin
64
9         Reviving the Subject of Law
Penelope Pether
73
10        Law and Creativity
George H. Taylor
81
11        The Stories of American Law
Robert L. Hayman Jr. and Nancy Levit
88
PART III. AREAS OF PHILOSOPHY AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO LAW
97
12        On Philosophy in American Law: Analytical Legal Philosophy
Brian H. Bix
99
13        Political Philosophy and Prosecutorial Power
Austin Sarat and Connor Clarke
106
14        On (Moral) Philosophy and American Legal Scholarship
Matthew D. Adler
114
15        The Aretaic Turn in American Philosophy of Law
Lawrence B. Solum
122
16        On Continental Philosophy in American Jurisprudence
Adam Thurschwell
130
17        Psychoanalysis as the Jurisprudence of Freedom
Jeanne L. Schroeder and David Gray Carlson
139
PART IV.  PHILOSOPHICAL EXAMINATIONS OF LEGAL ISSUES
149
18        Law as Premise
Frank I. Michelman
151
19        Doing Justice to Justice: Paul Ricoeur
David H. Fisher
159
20        Love Is All You Need: Freedom of Thought versus Freedom of Action
Eugene Garver
167
21        Legal Philosophy over the Next Century (While We Wait for the Personal Rocket Transportation We Were Promised)
R. George Wright
176
22        Atmospherics: Abortion Law and Philosophy
Anita L. Allen
184
PART V.   LAW, RHETORIC, AND PRACTICE THEORY
193
23.       Foundationalism and Ground Truth in American Legal Philosophy: Classical Rhetoric, Realism, and Pragmatism
Eileen A. Scallen
195
24        The Irrelevance of Contemporary Academic Philosophy for Law: Recovering the Rhetorical Tradition
Francis J. Mootz III
205
25        Dicta
Peter Goodrich
215
26        Recent and Future Concepts of Law: From Conceptual Analysis to a Practice Theory of Law
Dennis Patterson
223
27        The Tasks of a Philosophy of Law
Robert P. Burns
232
PART VI.  QUESTIONING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHILOSOPHY AND AMERICAN LAW
239
28        Law and Philosophy at Odds
Larry Alexander and Emily Sherwin
241
29        Jurisprudence: Beyond Extinction?
Steven D. Smith
249
30        Law and Philosophy in the Hyperreal
Pierre Schlag
257
31        Philosophy? In American Law?
Philippe Nonet
265
PART VII. COMMENTARIES
271
32        Optimism and Pessimism in American Legal Philosophy
Carlos A. Ball
273
33        This Jurisprudential Moment
Marianne Constable
279
34        Fresh Looks, Philosophy-in-Action, and American Law
Michael Sullivan
285
Contributors and Selected Bibliography
295
Name Index
305

About the Author

Francis J. Mootz III
University of Nevada at Las Vegas, School of Law

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