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Philosophy of Law and Jurisprudence
The readings in philosophy of law and jurisprudence raise questions about, and attempt to secure answer for, problems which are central to the retionship among individuals in an organized society.
Many of these relationship, legal in nature, are taken for granted when no unusual strain is placed upon them; yet these relationships, even for the situations of the everyday, may be quite complicated and may involve justifying or explanatory concepts which are most intricate.
Important questions are inherent in any situation where the coercive power of the state is brought to bear to confirm a transaction, to settle a dispute, to punish or condemn, or to redistribute the wealth of the community in terms of an evolution of theworth of men.
Extreme situations are useful in revealing these questions and in indicating the difficulty of applying some of the concepts which are often accepted without thought.
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