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Conservatism and pragmatism in Holmes's jurisprudence

Seth Vannatta

pp. 126-144

Abstrakt

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. shows us how pragmatism and conservatism intersect methodologically with respect to legal theory and practice. Holmes, in his reaction against formalism in legal theory, applied Peirce's pragmatism. The following chapter illustrates that Holmes's moral philosophy revealed the sentimentalism and skepticism of rationalism resonant in the work of Hume and Burke.

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Published in:

Vannatta Seth (2014) Conservatism and pragmatism: in law, politics, and ethics. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 126-144

DOI: 10.1057/9781137466839_8

Referenz:

Vannatta Seth (2014) Conservatism and pragmatism in Holmes's jurisprudence, In: Conservatism and pragmatism, Dordrecht, Springer, 126–144.