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041 | _aEnglish | ||
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082 | _a340.115 | ||
082 | _bP73 | ||
110 | _aSociological jurisprudence;Law | ||
111 | _aSocial thinkers in the Deweyan pragmatist tradition have always been optimistic about the social progress. But the recent pragmatist revival has tended to emphasize the destructive side of pragmatism. Truth is not Absolute, and there are no foundations | ||
240 | 1 | 0 | _a340.115 |
245 | 1 | _aPragmatism in Law and Society Edited by Brint M., Weaver W. | |
260 | _a-Boulder: | ||
260 | _bPub.Westview Press | ||
260 | _c0 | ||
300 | _a400 pp. | ||
740 | 1 | _aSociological jurisprudence;Law | |
500 | 1 | _aSocial thinkers in the Deweyan pragmatist tradition have always been optimistic about the social progress. But the recent pragmatist revival has tended to emphasize the destructive side of pragmatism. Truth is not Absolute, and there are no foundations | |
653 | _aPragmatism in Law and Society. | ||
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