Description
Originally published in 1872, A Systematic View of the Science of Jurisprudence by Sheldon Amos is a seminal work that provides a comprehensive examination of the foundations of legal philosophy. The book systematically explores the principles governing legal systems, analyzing the relationship between law, morality, and society. This reprint revives a classic resource for legal scholars, offering a structured and analytical approach to jurisprudence.
Key Features:
A detailed exploration of the philosophy and science of law.
Analyses the evolution of legal systems and their theoretical underpinnings.
Serves as an essential reference for legal scholars, students, and historians.
High-quality reprint preserving the original insights and clarity of the text.
Ideal For:
Law students and academicians studying jurisprudence.
Legal historians and researchers exploring 19th-century legal thought.
Scholars interested in the philosophical foundations of law.
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