TY - BOOK AU - Giorgio Bongiovanni(ED.) AU - Postema, Gerald(ED.) AU - Rotolo, Antonino(ED.) AU - Sartor, Giovanni(ED.) AU - Valentini, Chiara(ED.) AU - Walton, Douglas(ED.) TI - Handbook of Legal Reasoning and Argumentation SN - 978-90-481-9451-3 U1 - 34:162 PY - 2018/// CY - Netherlands PB - Springer KW - Part I. Basic Concepts for Legal Reasoning KW - Reasons(and Reasons in Philosophy of Law) KW - Reasons in Moral Philosophy KW - Legal Reasoning and Argumentation KW - Norms in Action: A Logical Perspective KW - Of Norms KW - Values KW - The Goals of Norms KW - Authority KW - The Authority of Law KW - Part II Kind of Reasoning and the Law KW - Inductive, Abductive and Probabilistic Reasoning KW - Defeasibility in Law KW - Analogical Arguments KW - Choosing Ends and Choosing Means KW - Part III Special Kinds of Legal reasoning KW - Evidential reasoning KW - Interpretive Arguments and the Application of the Law KW - Statutory Interpretation as Argumentation KW - Varieties of Vagueness in the Law KW - Balancing, Proportionally and Constitutional Rights KW - A Quantitative Approach to Proportionality KW - Coherence and Systematization in Law KW - Precedent and Legal Analogy KW - Economic Logic and Legal Logic N2 - This handbook addresses legal reasoning and argumentation from a logical, philosophical and legal perspective. The main forms of legal reasoning and argumentation are covered in an exhaustive and critical fashion, and are analysed in connection with more general types(are problems) of reasoning. Accordingly, the subject matter of the handbook divides in three parts. The first one introduces and discusses the basic concept of reasoning. The second one discusses the basic concepts of practical reasoning. ER -