The type theory of law : an essay in psychoanalytic jurisprudence / Marko Novak.
2016
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Title
The type theory of law : an essay in psychoanalytic jurisprudence / Marko Novak.
Published
[Cham] Switzerland : Springer, [2016]
Call Number
K346 .N68 2016
ISBN
9783319306421 (paperback)
3319306421 (paperback)
9783319306438 (eBook)
3319306421 (paperback)
9783319306438 (eBook)
Description
xii, 113 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)936532749
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
1.
Integral Theories of Law
1
1.1.
In General
1
1.2.
Exclusive and Inclusive Legal Theories
4
1.3.
Three-Dimensional Theory of Law
7
1.4.
Psychoanalytic Jurisprudence
8
1.4.1.
Law and Psychology
8
1.4.2.
Psychoanalysis, Law, and Jung
10
References
13
2.
Understanding Law and Legal Practice Through Jungian Type Theory
15
2.1.
General Features of the Psychological Type Theory
15
2.1.1.
Original Jung
15
2.1.2.
Empirical Post-Jungians
19
2.1.3.
Psychological Typing Between "Heresy" and "Salvation"
21
2.2.
Law, Legal Practice, and Jung's Cognitive Functions
24
2.2.1.
Central Position of Thinking Concerning Law
24
2.2.2.
Sensation-Intuition Dichotomy
30
2.2.3.
Extraversion and Introversion in Law
34
2.3.
Comparative-Law Perspective
40
References
45
3.
Historical Types of Law
49
3.1.
Weber's Types of Law
50
3.2.
Weberian and Jungian Types Compared
52
3.3.
General and Specific Types of Law
53
3.3.1.
Religious Types of Law
54
3.3.2.
Traditional Types of Law
58
3.3.3.
Logical Types of Law
61
3.3.4.
Harmonious Types of Law
64
3.4.
Individual, Cultural Type Preferences, and a Type Theory of Law
68
References
69
4.
Psychological-Typological Reading of Integral Theories of Law
71
4.1.
How Can Inclusive Legal Theory be Understood Typologically?
71
4.1.1.
Legal Principles and Legal Rules
75
4.1.2.
Dual-Perception Thesis
80
4.2.
Psychological-Typological Understanding of the Three-Dimensional Theory of Law
82
4.2.1.
Law Creation and Law Application
87
4.2.2.
Judicial Decision-Making
91
4.2.3.
More on the Role of Intuition in Judicial Decision-Making
93
References
97
5.
Type Theory of Law
99
5.1.
Introducing the Fourth Dimension
99
5.2.
General and Descriptive Theory
101
5.3.
Type Theory of Law in Context
105
References
113