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The author presents law as a practical enterprise of prediction, arguing that legal study aims to forecast when the public force will be applied through courts and thus guide behavior. He distinguishes law from morality, saying legal rights and duties are best understood as forecasts of judicial enforcement rather than moral absolutes. The essay discusses sources such as reports, treatises, and statutes, warns against conflating moral language with legal reasoning, and urges a businesslike approach to mastering legal doctrine while acknowledging historical context and the law's unfinished ideal.

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Oliver Wendell Holmes

Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. was an American physician, poet, and essayist, known for his contributions to literature and his role in the development of American thought in the 19th century. He was a prominent figure in the literary circles of his time and is best remembered for his work "A Mortal Antipathy," which explores themes of love and social interaction through a unique narrative style. Holmes was also a key member of the Fireside Poets, a group that included notable contemporaries such as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and James Russell Lowell. His essays, particularly those in "Medical Essays, 1842-1882," reflect his keen observations on society and culture, showcasing his wit and intellect.

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