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A sequence of lectures maps the aims, methods, and practical uses of legal philosophy, showing how abstract ideas have shaped and sometimes constrained legal development. The author examines law as a mechanism of social control and institutional security, considers the proper ends of legal regulation, and treats problems of legal application. Chapters analyze core doctrinal topics such as liability, property, and contract while comparing approaches like natural law and positivism. Throughout, the argument favors philosophical tools that clarify purposes, assist interpretation, and adapt legal doctrine to changing social needs without imposing rigid metaphysical systems.

About the Author

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Roscoe Pound

Roscoe Pound (1870-1964) was an influential American legal scholar and educator, known for his contributions to the philosophy of law and legal reform. He served as the Dean of Harvard Law School and played a pivotal role in shaping modern legal thought. His notable work, "An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law," explores the relationship between law and society, emphasizing the importance of social interests in legal interpretation. Pound's ideas on sociological jurisprudence have left a lasting impact on legal theory, advocating for a more pragmatic approach to law that considers the evolving needs of society.

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