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    Neil MacCormick, practical reason in law and morality.Reviewed by Torben Spaak - 2009 - Ethics 120 (1).
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    The Cambridge companion to legal positivism: edited by Torben Spaak and Patricia Mindus, Cambridge, CUP, 2021, xvi-788 pp., US$44.99 (paperback), ISBN 9781108636377. [REVIEW]Jan Mihal - 2023 - Jurisprudence 14 (3):427-436.
    Some companions journey with us; others await our return home. The Cambridge Companion to Legal Positivism1 is, at 800 pages, one of the latter. It is a companion worth returning to, however, as it...
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    Naturalizing Jurisprudence – By Brian Leiter. [REVIEW]Torben Spaak - 2008 - Theoria 74 (4):352-362.
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    Naturalizing Jurisprudence – By Brian Leiter. [REVIEW]Torben Spaak - 2008 - Theoria 74 (4):352-362.
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    Naturalizing jurisprudence – by Brian Leiter.Torben Spaak - 2008 - Theoria 74 (4):352-362.
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    Legal Positivism, Law's Normativity, and the Normative Force of Legal Justification.Torben Spaak - 2003 - Ratio Juris 16 (4):469-485.
    In this article, I distinguish between a moral and a strictly legal conception of legal normativity, and argue that legal positivists can account for law's normativity in the strictly legal but not in the moral sense, while pointing out that normativity in the former sense is of little interest, at least to lawyers. I add, however, that while the moral conception of law's normativity is to be preferred to the strictly legal conception from the rather narrow viewpoint of the study (...)
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    Book Reviews MacCormick, Neil . Practical Reason in Law and Morality . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. Pp. 224. $90.00 (cloth). [REVIEW]Torben Spaak - 2009 - Ethics 120 (1):192-196.
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    Karl Olivecrona's Legal Philosophy. A Critical Appraisal.Torben Spaak - 2011 - Ratio Juris 24 (2):156-193.
    I argue in this article (i) that Karl Olivecrona's legal philosophy, especially the critique of the view that law has binding force, the analysis of the concept and function of a legal rule, and the idea that law is a matter of organized force, is a significant contribution to twentieth century legal philosophy. I also argue (ii) that Olivecrona fails to substantiate some of his most important empirical claims, and (iii) that the distinction espoused by Olivecrona between the truth and (...)
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    A Critical Appraisal of Karl Olivecrona's Legal Philosophy.Torben Spaak - 2014 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book offers a critical appraisal of Karl Olivecrona's legal philosophy. Based on Olivecrona's critique of the view that law has binding force, the analysis of the concept and function of a legal rule, and the idea that law is a matter of organized force, the book argues that Olivecrona's legal philosophy is a unique contribution to twentieth century legal philosophy. It shows how Olivecrona's philosophy can be used in the assessment of contemporary theories of law, such as those put (...)
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    Realism about the Nature of Law.Torben Spaak - 2017 - Ratio Juris 30 (1):75-104.
    Legal realism comes in two main versions, namely American legal realism and Scandinavian legal realism. In this article, I shall be concerned with the Scandinavian realists, who were naturalists and non-cognitivists, and who maintained that conceptual analysis is a central task of legal philosophers, and that such analysis must proceed in a naturalist, anti-metaphysical spirit. Specifically, I want to consider the commitment to ontological naturalism and non-cognitivism on the part of the Scandinavians and its implications for their view of the (...)
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    Realism about the Nature of Law.Torben Spaak - 2016 - Ratio Juris 29 (4).
    Legal realism comes in two main versions, namely American legal realism and Scandinavian legal realism. In this article, I shall be concerned with the Scandinavian realists, who were naturalists and non-cognitivists, and who maintained that conceptual analysis is a central task of legal philosophers, and that such analysis must proceed in a naturalist, anti-metaphysical spirit. Specifically, I want to consider the commitment to ontological naturalism and non-cognitivism on the part of the Scandinavians and its implications for their view of the (...)
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    Animal Law : Human Duties or Animal Rights?Torben Spaak - 2021 - In Lydia Lundstedt (ed.), Animal Law and Animal Rights.
    In my view, the moral case for giving animals legal protection is strong. This is so whether or not we think of animals as having moral rights, such as a right to be cared for, or at least a right not to be harmed, because even if animals do not have moral rights, humans have moral duties toward animals, such as a general duty not to harm animals, say, by performing experiments on them, or raising them for food, or having (...)
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    Kelsen on Monism and Dualism.Torben Spaak - 2013 - In Marko Novakovic (ed.), Basic Concepts of Public International Law: Monism and Dualism.
    Kelsen defends monism, that is, the view that international law and the various state legal systems taken together constitute a unified normative system, and the primacy of international law over state law within the monistic framework. He argues in support of the -claim that only monism is compatible with the epistemological postulate, according to which cognition requires the unity of the object of cognition, that the norm conflicts that are said by the critics of monism to undermine monism are harmless (...)
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    Relativism in legal thinking: Stanley fish and the concept of an interpretative community.Torben Spaak - 2008 - Ratio Juris 21 (1):157-171.
    Relativistic theories and arguments are fairly common in legal thinking. A case in point is Stanley Fish's theory of interpretation, which applies to statutes and constitutions as well as to novels and poems. Fish holds, inter alia, (i) that an interpretation of a statute, a poem, or some other text can be true or valid only in light of the interpretive strategies that define an interpretive community, and (ii) that no set of interpretive strategies (and therefore no interpretation) is truer (...)
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    Legal Philosophy and the Study of Legal Reasoning.Torben Spaak - 2021 - Belgrade Law Review 69 (4).
    In this short paper, I argue that legal philosophers ought to focus more than they have done so far on problems of legal reasoning. Not only is this a field with many philosophically interesting questions to consider, but it is also, in my estimation, the field in which legal philosophers can contribute the most to both the study and the practice of law. For even though reasoning and interpretation are at the center of what legal practitioners and legal scholars do, (...)
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  16. Review of Rex Martin, a system of rights. [REVIEW]Torben Spaak - 1995 - Theoria 61 (1):80-94.
     
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    Review of natural law and modern moral philosophy (ellen Frankel Paul et al eds.). [REVIEW]Torben Spaak - forthcoming - Theoria.
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    Plans, Conventions, and Legal Normativity: A Review of Stefano Bertea and George Pavlakos (eds), New Essays on the Normativity of Law. [REVIEW]Torben Spaak - 2012 - Jurisprudence 3 (2):509-521.
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    Guidance and constraint: the action-guiding capacity of Neil MacCormick’s theory of legal reasoning. [REVIEW]Torben Spaak - 2007 - Law and Philosophy 26 (4):343-376.
    Offers analysis of MacCormick's positivistic account of legal reasoning, partially in response to Dworkin's claim that positivism is inadequate as a theory of law because it cannot account for the nature of legal reasoning. Having analyzed MacCormick's theory and having applied it to some cases, we are now ready to evaluate it. My conclusion is that inmany cases MacCormick's theory can indeed give the judge the kind of concrete guidance he needs when with a hard case. The reason why MacCormick's (...)
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    Reviewed Work: Dense Sphere Packings: A Blueprint for Formal Proofs by Thomas Hales.Review by: Jeremy Avigad - 2014 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 20 (4):500-501,.
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    Reviewed Work(s): Graph structure and monadic second-order logic. Encyclopedia of Mathematics and Its Applications, vol. 138 by Bruno Courcelle; Joost Engelfriet.Review by: Achim Blumensath - 2013 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):394-396,.
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    David S. Oderberg and Jacqueline A. Laing, human lives: Critical essays on consequentialist bioethics.Reviewed by David M. Adams - 2000 - Ethics 110 (2).
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    Reviewed Work(s): An introduction to the philosophy of mathematics by Mark Colyvan.Review by: Richard Pettigrew - 2013 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):396-397,.
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    Alf Ross on the Concept of a Legal Right.Torben Spaak - 2014 - Ratio Juris 27 (4):461-476.
    In this article, I discuss Alf Ross's claim that the concept of a legal right is best understood as a technical tool of presentation, which ties together a disjunction of operative facts and a conjunction of legal consequences, and that rights statements render the content of a number of legal norms in a convenient manner. I argue that while Ross's analysis is appealing, it is problematic in at least three respects. I also argue, however, that despite these difficulties Ross's analysis (...)
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    Karl Olivecrona on Judicial Law‐Making.Torben Spaak - 2009 - Ratio Juris 22 (4):483-498.
    The Scandinavian Realist Karl Olivecrona did not pay much attention to questions of legal reasoning in his many works. He did, however, argue that courts necessarily create law when deciding a case. The reason, he explained, is that judges must evaluate issues of fact or law in order to decide a case, and that evaluations are not objective. Olivecrona's line of argument is problematic, however. The problem is that Olivecrona uses the term “evaluation” in a sense that is broad enough (...)
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  26. Review: Brian Leiter, Why Tolerate Religion? [REVIEW]Review by: Jeremy Waldron - 2014 - Ethics 125 (1):263-267,.
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    Review: William James's Hidden Religious Imagination: A Universe of Relations By Jeremy Carrette. [REVIEW]Review by: Sarin Marchetti and Alan Rosenberg - 2014 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 50 (2):313-317.
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    Review: Conservatism and Pragmatism in Law, Politics, and Ethics By Seth Vannatta. [REVIEW]Review by: Silviya Serafimova - 2015 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 51 (1):121-125.
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    Schauer's Anti‐Essentialism.Torben Spaak - 2016 - Ratio Juris 29 (2):182-214.
    In his new book, The Force of Law, Frederick Schauer maintains that law has no necessary properties, and that therefore jurisprudents should not assume that an inquiry into the nature of law has to be a search for such properties. I argue, however, that Schauer's attempt to show that legal anti-essentialism is a defensible position fails, because his one main argument is either irrelevant or else incomplete, depending on how one understands it, and because the other main argument is false.
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    Review: Russ Shafer-Landau, ed., Oxford Studies in Metaethics. [REVIEW]Review by: Guy Fletcher - 2014 - Ethics 125 (1):282-288.
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    Robert Stecker, interpretation and construction: Art, speech, and the law.Reviews by David Davies & Julie Van Camp - 2004 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 62 (3):291–296.
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    The Authoritative Intention Thesis.Torben Spaak - unknown
    Joseph Raz defends the authoritative intention thesis, which has it that to the extent that law derives from deliberate law-making, its interpretation should reflect the intention of the law-maker. The idea is that as a matter of conceptual necessity, if one follows legislation, then one interprets the relevant piece of legislation in such a way that it reflects the intention of the law-maker. Raz’s position, then, is that legal content (as well as form) that is the result of deliberate law-making (...)
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    Reviewed Work: Recent developments in model theory, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, vol. 54, nos. 3-4.Review by: Dugald Macpherson - 2014 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 20 (3):357-359,.
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    Two papers by Ulrich Felgner on the history of mathematics.Review by: Steffen Lempp - 2014 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 20 (2):201-202,.
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    Norman S. care, living with one's past: Personal fates and moral pain.Reviewed by Jeffrie G. Murphy - 2000 - Ethics 110 (2).
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    Martin Hollis, trust within reason.Reviewed by Judith Baker - 2000 - Ethics 110 (2).
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    The concept of legal competence: an essay in conceptual analysis.Torben Spaak - 1994 - Brookfield, Vt.: Dartmouth Pub. Co..
    Explains the concept of legal competence (or power). This book then discusses the analysis and definition of legal concepts in general; the relation between the concept of competence and (in)validity; what it means to exercise competence; different types of competence; and competence norms.
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    Kelsen’s Metaethics.Torben Spaak - 2022 - Ratio Juris 35 (2):158-190.
    In this article, I argue,inter alia, that Kelsen’s mature view—as expressed in, and around the time of, the second edition ofReine Rechtslehre—was that of a metaethical relativist, and that the commitment to metaethical relativism was the reason why Kelsen defended democracy as well as tolerance in the shape of a constitutionally guaranteed freedom of thought. I also consider the possibility that in his post‐1960 phase Kelsen abandoned metaethical relativism for moral fictionalism, but argue that, on the whole, a relativist interpretation (...)
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    Donald R. C. Reed, following Kohlberg: Liberalism and the practice of democratic community.Reviewed by James S. Fishkin - 2000 - Ethics 110 (4).
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    Reviewed Work: Recent papers on the tree property. Aronszajn trees and failure of the Singular Cardinal Hypothesis. Journal of Mathematical Logic, vol. 9, no. 1 , The tree property at ℵ ω+1. Journal of Symbolic Logic, vol. 77, no. 1 , The tree property and the failure of SCH at uncountable confinality. Archive for Mathematical Logic, vol. 51, no. 5-6 , The tree property and the failure of the Singular Cardinal Hypothesis at [image]. Journal of Symbolic Logic, vol. 77, no. 3 , Aronszajn trees and the successors of a singular cardinal. Archive for Mathematical Logic, vol. 52, no. 5-6 , The tree property up to ℵ ω+1. Journal of Symbolic Logic. vol. 79, no. 2 by Itay Neeman; Dima Sinapova; Spencer Unger. [REVIEW]Review by: James Cummings - 2015 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 21 (2):188-192.
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    Citation: 10.2307/23595462.Review by: Grigor Sargsyan - 2013 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 19 (4):492-496,.
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    Review: Erin M. Cline, Confucius, Rawls, and the Sense of Justice. [REVIEW]Review By: Sor-Hoon Tan - 2014 - Ethics 124 (2):388-392.
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    Reviewed Work: Frege on Absolute and Relative Truth. An Introduction to the Practice of Interpreting Philosophical Texts, History of Analytic Philosophy by Ulrich Pardey. [REVIEW]Review by: Bernd Buldt - 2014 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 20 (3):360-362,.
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    Douglas E. Edlin, judges and unjust laws: Common law constitutionalism and the foundations of judicial review.Reviewed by Heidi M. Hurd - 2009 - Ethics 120 (1).
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    Review: Gardner John, Law as a Leap of Faith. [REVIEW]Review by: Kenneth M. Ehrenberg - 2014 - Ethics 124 (4):899-905,.
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    Review: Daniel Steel. Philosophy and the Precautionary Principle: Science, Evidence, and Environmental Policy. [REVIEW]Review by: Kevin Elliott - 2015 - Philosophy of Science 82 (3):524-527,.
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    Review: Terence Cuneo, Speech and Morality: On the Metaethical Implications of Speaking. [REVIEW]Review by: John Eriksson - 2015 - Ethics 126 (1):220-225.
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    What Is a Public Education and Why We Need It: A Philosophical Inquiry into Self‐Development, Cultural Commitment, and Public Engagement.Reviewed by James M. Giarelli & Luke Greeley - 2017 - Educational Theory 67 (6).
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    Kenneth R. Foster and Peter W. Huber, judging science: Scientific knowledge and the federal courts.Reviewed by Carl F. Cranor - 2000 - Ethics 110 (4).
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    Shelly Kagan, normative ethics.Reviewed by David Cummiskey - 2000 - Ethics 110 (2).
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