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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 intelligence and law. As it has turned out the interchange of knowledge among these disciplines is very fruitful for each of them, providing mutual inspiration and increasing understanding of a given topic. This book is a unique resource for anyone interested in the concept of coherence and the role it plays in reasoning. As this book captures important contemporary issues concerning the ongoing discussion on coherence and law, those interested in legal reasoning should find it particularly helpful. By presenting such a broad scope of views and methods on approaching the issue of coherence we hope to promote the general interest in the topic as well as the academic research that centers around coherence and law.
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Law and Philosophy Library 107
Michał Araszkiewicz Jaromír Šavelka Editors
Coherence: Insights from Philosophy, Jurisprudence and Artificial Intelligence
Coherence: Insights from Philosophy, Jurisprudence and Artificial Intelligence
Law and Philosophy Library VOLUME 107
Series Editors: FRANCISCO J. LAPORTA, Department of Law, Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain FREDERICK SCHAUER, School of Law, University of Virginia, U.S.A. TORBEN SPAAK, Stockholm University, Sweden Former Series Editors: AULIS AARNIO, MICHAEL D. BAYLES , CONRAD D. JOHNSON , ALAN MABE, ALEKSANDER PECZENIK Editorial Advisory Board: AULIS AARNIO, Secretary General of the Tampere Club, Finland HUMBERTO ÁVILA, Federal University of South Brazil, Brazil ZENON BANKOWSKI, Centre for Law and Society, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom PAOLO COMANDUCCI, University of Genoa, Italy HUGH CORDER, University of Cape Town, South Africa DAVID DYZENHAUS, University of Toronto, Canada ERNESTO GARZÓN VALDÉS, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Johannes Gutenberg Universitat, Mainz, Germany RICCARO GUASTINI, University of Genoa, Italy JOHN KLEINIG, Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, U.S.A. PATRICIA MINDUS, Uppsala University, Sweden YASUTOMO MORIGIWA, Nagoya University, Japan GIOVANNI BATTISTA RATTI, Department of Legal Sciences, University of Genova, Italy and Member of the Chair of Legal Culture at the University of Girona, Spain WOJCHIECH SADURSKI, University of Sydney, Faculty of Law, Sydney, Australia HORACIO SPECTOR, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina ROBERT S. SUMMERS, School of Law, Cornell University, U.S.A. MICHEL TROPER, Université de Paris Quest – Nanterre, Institut Universtaire de France, France CARL WELLMAN, Department of Philosophy, Washington University, U.S.A. For further volumes: http://www.springer.com/series/6210
Michał Araszkiewicz • Jaromír Šavelka Editors
Coherence: Insights from Philosophy, Jurisprudence and Artificial Intelligence
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Editors Michał Araszkiewicz Faculty of Law and Administration Department of Legal Theory Jagiellonian University Kraków Poland
Jaromír Šavelka Faculty of Law Institute of Law and Technology Masaryk University Brno Czech Republic
ISSN 1572-4395 ISBN 978-94-007-6109-4 ISBN 978-94-007-6110-0 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-6110-0 Springer Dordrecht Heidelberg New York London Library of Congress Control Number: 2013934541 © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting,