It is not to say that formal logic is useless in field of law. However, formal logic is neither sufficient nor necessary to reason and argue like a jurist. At the same time, in order to be a successful jurist, one must grasp and use the...
moreIt is not to say that formal logic is useless in field of law.
However, formal logic is neither sufficient nor necessary to reason and argue like a jurist. At
the same time, in order to be a successful jurist, one must grasp and use the special legal logic,
which belongs to the contemporary informal logic domain.
The idea of material logic at all and of the nontrivial legal logic in particular looks like a
manifestation of the total nowadays movement to make logic, so to speak, less transcendental,
more empirical.