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"The philosophy of law concerns itself with questions about the nature of law and the concepts that structure the practice of law."

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JURISPRUDENCE


What is the meaning of the word jurisprudence?

(from dictionary.com) 1. the science or philosophy of law. 2.a body or system of laws. 3.a department of law: medical jurisprudence.


What is nomothetic?

Nomothetic is a Greek derivation meaning proposition of the law in general or universal. The word is used in philosophy.


The term that describes the philosophy of law?

Jurisprudence. The philosophy of law. Also, the science and study of law.


What is the opposite meaning of philosophy?

mindedness...........


What has the author Charles W Collier written?

Charles W. Collier has written: 'Wealth in Families' 'Meaning in law' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Freedom of expression, Law, Semantics (Law)


What does philosophy meaning?

Philosophy means the love of wisdom.


What is the Malayalam meaning of the word philosophy?

The Malayalam meaning of the word "philosophy" is "ദര്‍ശനം" (darsanam).


What is the root meaning of the term philosophy?

The term "philosophy" originates from the Greek words "philo," meaning love, and "sophia," meaning wisdom. Therefore, philosophy can be understood as the love of wisdom.


What philosophy said the meaning?

Epistemology: eg. "What do meanings, meaning?" This, and metaphysics are the first two subsets of philosophy.


What has the author Mark Tebbit written?

Mark Tebbit has written: 'Philosophy of law' -- subject(s): Law, Philosophy


What has the author Gerald J Postema written?

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