Legal Pragmatism: Banal or Beneficial as a Jurisprudential Position?

Essays in Philosophy 3 (2):14 (2002)
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Brian E. Butler
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[no title].Michael I. Posner & Charles R. Snyder - 2004 - Psychology Press.
Freestanding Legal Pragmatism.Thomas Grey - 1998 - In Morris Dickstein, The revival of pragmatism: new essays on social thought, law, and culture. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 254-274.

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