The life of the law has not been logic: it has been experience. The felt necessities of the time, the prevalent moral and political theories, intuitions of public policy, avowed or unconscious, even the prejudices which judges share with their fellow-men,... The Canadian Law Times - Page 7711914Full view - About this book
| Kenneth R. Hammond - Psychology - 2007 - 368 pages
...formal analysis would need to be followed before becoming absurd, or morally repulsive, and how far "the felt necessities of the time, the prevalent moral and political theories, [his] intuitions of public policy" (see above) would take him in either direction and then express... | |
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