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Description: Discusses naturalistic theses in the philosophy of law; by Brian Leiter.
Naturalism in Legal Philosophy (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) First published Mon Jul 15, 2002; substantive revision Tue Jul 31, 2012 The “naturalistic turn” that has swept so many areas of philosophy over the past three decades has also had an impact in the last decade in legal philosophy. Methodological naturalists (M-naturalists) view philosophy as continuous with empirical inquiry in the sciences. Some M-naturalists want to
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