According to Pound, these jurisprudential movements advocated the adjustment of principles and doctrines to the human conditions they are to govern rather than to assumed first principles.
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In the academic study of Jewish law, the verse " not in Heaven " serves as the Biblical grounding for the jurisprudential structure of halakhah ( Jewish law ).
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Another important work of his is " Ma'arij ul-Usul ", written in the field of usul al-fiqh ( jurisprudential methodology ).
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Re-activists view Lawrence v . Texas-- last year's gay sodomy case-- as having all the jurisprudential force of a Post-it note.
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"' Decisionism "'( derived from the jurisprudential doctrine which states that moral or legal precepts are the product of decisions made by political or legal bodies.
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Anyway, while an interesting jurisprudential discussion, it's not on topic for present purposes .-- talk ) 17 : 43, 6 June 2014 ( UTC)
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We are nevertheless aware of no constitutional or jurisprudential doctrine that grants the judiciary a roving commission to oversee the conduct of the attorney general's investigations of possible criminal acts.
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That majority's use of jurisprudential hyperdrive in search of a new universe of perfect justice risks hurling the state's electoral process into a black hole . . ..
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Hart's method combined the careful analysis of twentieth-century analytic philosophy with the jurisprudential tradition of Jeremy Bentham, the great English legal, political, and moral philosopher.
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These kinds of disagreements in philosophy are quite common in the philosophy of copyright, where debates about jurisprudential reasoning tend to act as proxies for more substantial disagreements about good policy.