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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Metaphilosophy of Law_2016 by Edited by Pawel Banas Edited by Dr Adam Dyrda Edited by Professor Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki
This book examines the approaches of Anglo-Saxon and continental philosophy of law to the purpose of legal philosophy the role of disagreement in legal philosophy the methodology of legal philosophy and the normativity of law. These areas of legal metaphilosophy have recently received significant attention in the literature and the debates are at once vivid and open with basic fundamental issues remaining sources of controversy. The authors of particular chapters are internationally recognized scholars rooted in various traditions: Anglo-Saxon Southern-European Nordic German and Central-European. They represent different approaches and different backgrounds and enable the volume to contribute to cross-cultural discussions of the fundamental issues in the philosophy of law.