TY - BOOK AU - Kaptein,Hendrik AU - Van der Velden,Bastiaan ED - Project Muse. TI - Analogy and Exemplary Reasoning in Legal Discourse SN - 9789048537143 PY - 2017/// CY - Amsterdam PB - Amsterdam University Press KW - Law KW - Methodology KW - fast KW - Analogy KW - LAW KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - Reference KW - Practical Guides KW - Paralegals & Paralegalism KW - Jurisprudence KW - General Practice KW - Essays KW - analogy KW - aat KW - Analogie (Philosophie) KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - Frontmatter --; Table of contents --; Introduction --; 1. Imitation and analogy; Amaya, Amalia --; 2. Indefeasible analogical argument; Brewer, Scott --; 3. Is analogy a form of legal reasoning?; Brożek, Bartosz --; 4. Analogical reasoning and extensive interpretation; Canale, Damiano / Tuzet, Giovanni --; 5. Analogy and balancing; Duarte, David --; 6. Analogy and balancing; Brożek, Bartosz --; 7. Analogy and balancing once again; Duarte, David --; 8. Argument by analogy in the law; Golding, Martin --; 9. Undoing damage by analogy; Kaptein, Hendrik --; 10. Analogy in the strict liability rules in the Dutch Civil Code; Velden, Bastiaan van der --; Bibliography --; Index; Open Access N2 - This book brings together contributions from leading figures in legal studies on analogy and related forms of reasoning in the law. Analogical reasoning--which relies on the concept of two different things being in some way like each other--is hugely important not just in the practice of law, but it is nonetheless strongly contested. This volume raises key questions like: What is the logical, argumentative, rhetorical, or just heuristic force of analogy in law? Is analogy really different from extensive interpretation, reasoning by precedent and appeal to paradigm? UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/book/66373/ ER -