Coherence: Insights from Philosophy, Jurisprudence and Artificial Intelligence edited by Michał Araszkiewicz, Jaromír Šavelka.

This book is a thorough treatise concerned with coherence and its significance in legal reasoning. The individual chapters present the topic from the general philosophical perspective, the perspective of legal-theory as well as the viewpoint of cognitive sciences and the research on artificial intel...

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Other Authors: Araszkiewicz, Michał (Editor), Šavelka, Jaromír (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Edition:1st ed. 2013.
Series:Law and Philosophy Library, 107
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • About the Authors
  • Table of Contents
  • Three Kinds of Coherentism; Jaap Hage
  • Coherence and Reliability in Judicial Reasoning; Stefan Schubert and Erik J. Olsson
  • Coherence and Probability: A Probabilistic Account of Coherence; William Roche
  • Coherence: An Outline in Six Metaphors and Four Rules; Juan Manuel Peréz Bermejo
  • Legal Interpretation and Coherence; Bartosz Brożek
  • Normative Inconsistency and Logical Theories. A First Critique of Defeasibilism; Giovanni Battista Ratti
  • The Third Theory of Legal Objectivity; Aldo Schiavello
  • Pattern Languages & Institutional Facts.Functions and Coherences in the Law; Kenneth Ehrenberg
  • Consistency and Coherence in the “Hypertext” of Law. A Textological Approach; Wojciech Cyrul
  • Case Classification, Similarities, Spaces of Reasons, and Coherences; Marcello Guarini
  • Coherence as Constraint Satisfaction: Judicial Reasoning Support Mechanism; Jaromír Šavelka
  • Limits of Constraint Satisfaction Theory of Coherence as a Theory of (Legal) Reasoning; Michał Araszkiewicz
  • Ten Theses on Coherence in Law; Amalia Amaya.     Introduction
  • About the Authors
  • Table of Contents
  • Three Kinds of Coherentism; Jaap Hage
  • Coherence and Reliability in Judicial Reasoning; Stefan Schubert and Erik J. Olsson
  • Coherence and Probability: A Probabilistic Account of Coherence; William Roche
  • Coherence: An Outline in Six Metaphors and Four Rules; Juan Manuel Peréz Bermejo
  • Legal Interpretation and Coherence; Bartosz Brożek
  • Normative Inconsistency and Logical Theories. A First Critique of Defeasibilism; Giovanni Battista Ratti
  • The Third Theory of Legal Objectivity; Aldo Schiavello
  • Pattern Languages & Institutional Facts.Functions and Coherences in the Law; Kenneth Ehrenberg
  • Consistency and Coherence in the “Hypertext” of Law. A Textological Approach; Wojciech Cyrul
  • Case Classification, Similarities, Spaces of Reasons, and Coherences; Marcello Guarini
  • Coherence as Constraint Satisfaction: Judicial Reasoning Support Mechanism; Jaromír Šavelka
  • Limits of Constraint Satisfaction Theory of Coherence as a Theory of (Legal) Reasoning; Michał Araszkiewicz
  • Ten Theses on Coherence in Law; Amalia Amaya.    .