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Logik und Rechtswissenschaft
1922
by
Kaufmann
Legal Theory
Knowledge Economics
Edmund Husserl
Hans Kelsen
Phenomenology
Empiricism
A Priori
Methodology
Aristotle
Immanuel Kant
John Stuart Mill
Value Judgments
Natural Law
Positivism
Bruno Hildebrand
Democracy
Sovereignty
Table of Contents · 23 segments
1
Title Pages and Epigraph
essay
2
Preface
essay
3
Table of Contents
essay
4
Table of Contents: Main Problems of Legal Theory
theoretical
5
Introduction: Logic, Truth, Meaning, and the Plan of a Legal Theory
essay
6
Historical and Methodological Preliminary Reflections
chapter
7
The Basic Methodological Orientation: Fact, Essence, and Eidetic Science
chapter
8
The Logical Hierarchy of Concepts
chapter
9
Theoretical Dichotomies: Analytic, Synthetic, A Priori, Formal, Relative, and Objective
chapter
10
Principles of Meaning and the Theory of Sentences
chapter
11
Theoretical Science as System
chapter
12
Legal Dogmatics and Legal Theory
chapter
13
Polemical Defense of the Basic Position in Legal Theory
chapter
14
Conduct as a Juristic Element
chapter
15
Norm and Ought
chapter
16
The Legal Proposition
chapter
17
Legal Concepts I: Ground Concepts and Pure Legal Synthesis
chapter
18
The Subjective Right
chapter
19
Legal Concepts II: Critique of Eltzbacher’s Theory of Legal Concepts
chapter
20
Legal Concepts and the System of Pure Legal Theory
chapter
21
Publisher Catalogue: Works by Heinrich Rickert
bibliography
22
Publisher Catalogue: Legal Method, Logic, Values, and Neo-Kantian Legal Philosophy
bibliography
23
Publisher Catalogue: Works by Hans Kelsen and Printer Colophon
bibliography