They were a part of a living, evolving tradition ofjurisprudencewhich accepted contradictions within its fold.From theCambridge English Corpus
The cardinal distinction ofjurisprudenceis between rights or duties, and the holders or subjects of rights or duties.From theCambridge English Corpus
These inquiries affect the range, scope and purpose of his analyticaljurisprudence, but they do not seem to influence either its object or methodology.From theCambridge English Corpus
In short, it is a plea for more middle order, general analyticaljurisprudence.From theCambridge English Corpus
But indifference with respect to the metasemantic questions about "law" in its mass- and count-occurrences does not entail a corresponding theoretical indifference injurisprudence.From theCambridge English Corpus
But he could also draw on the authority ofjurisprudenceto justify his case.From theCambridge English Corpus
Other subjects of study, such asjurisprudence, also serve the same purpose.From theCambridge English Corpus
We are just not members of the culture ofjurisprudenceas we are members of the culture of science.From theCambridge English Corpus
An example is given in the case of medicine andjurisprudence.From theCambridge English Corpus
Yet the practice ofjurisprudenceis very different from other types of interpretation because it is also an exertion of power.From theCambridge English Corpus
His current research interests include the methodology of theory, law's relationship with other disciplines, and general/globaljurisprudence.From theCambridge English Corpus
These pilot studies illustrate the artificiality of trying to maintain sharp distinctions between different branches ofjurisprudence.From theCambridge English Corpus
Through biographical information and examinations of theirjurisprudenceit is possible to ascertain justices' ideological affiliation (or lack thereof) with the presidents of the period.From theCambridge English Corpus
Placing this topic in the field of cultural history necessitates our recognizing thatjurisprudenceis an ongoing process of creating the law.From theCambridge English Corpus
Progressivism also contributed to the advent of sociologicaljurisprudence, a critical reappraisal of the moral ambitions of liberal law.From theCambridge English Corpus
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