Logic for Lawyers: An Introduction

Author:   Jonathan E. Soeharno ,  Daniël F.H. Stein
Publisher:   Eleven International Publishing
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9789462361942


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   26 May 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Logic for Lawyers offers an introduction to logic, tailored to legal practice. Logic is a basic tool for the legal professional. Law is an argumentative practice and therefore lawyers need to know how to argue. This book discusses the classical topics of logic – schemes of argumentation, syllogisms, fallacies and propositional logic – always with the use of practical legal examples. This book pays special attention to the role of logic in rhetoric too, as any lawyer would want others to accept the argument. Furthermore, this book has an in-depth section which discusses insights from modern logic – such as predicate logic and modal logic – again while using practical legal examples. This makes it an indispensable reference work for every legal practitioner.

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Author:   Jonathan E. Soeharno ,  Daniël F.H. Stein
Publisher:   Eleven International Publishing
Imprint:   Eleven International Publishing
ISBN:  

9789462361942


ISBN 10:   9462361940
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   26 May 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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1 Dare to think; PART I – INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC FOR LAWYERS; 2 Pro-et-contra surveys; 3 The syllogism; 4 Fallacies; 5 A formal language; 6 Propositional logic; Testing consistency and validity – The tableau method; 8 Logic and rhetoric; PART II – EXTENSIONS AND ALTERNATIVES; 9 Modern logic; 10 Predicate logic; 11 Modal logic; POSTSCRIPT AND APPENDICES; 12 Postscript – The value of not knowing; Appendix I – Truth tables; Appendix II – Rules of inference for the tableau method; Appendix III – Stepwise testing of consistency and validity using the tableau method; Appendix IV – Rules of inference in natural deduction: propositional logic; Appendix V – Rules of inference in natural deduction: predicate logic; Appendix VI – Suggestions for further reading; Word of thanks; References; Index

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Jonathan Soeharno is full professor of administration of justice and legal philosophy at the University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands). He is also a practising lawyer and an acting court of appeal judge (commerce chamber). He holds degrees in law, theology and philosophy. His academic work focuses on ethics, integrity, judicial decisionmaking, disciplinary systems, logic and rhetoric. He is involved in the professional education programmes of lawyers, judges and public prosecutors. Daniël Stein holds degrees in both law and philosophy. After having worked as a lawyer (admitted to the Amsterdam bar) for a number of years, he is now completing his PhD in law at Radboud University Nijmegen (the Netherlands). His academic work mainly focuses on the law of obligations, property law, insolvency law and logic. In collaboration with Sjoerd Oppenheim

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