The Evolution of Norms: An Anthropological View: Comment

"The historical development and current form of jurisprudence show it to be, like medicine, a normative and practical science. The final goal is not satisfying the drive for knowledge. Rather, we want to find ways through which we both satisfy those biological legal needs and achieve those laws...

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Published in:Journal of institutional and theoretical economics Vol. 150; no. 1; pp. 88 - 92
Main Author: Möschel, Wernhard
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Tübingen J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck) 01-03-1994
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Summary:"The historical development and current form of jurisprudence show it to be, like medicine, a normative and practical science. The final goal is not satisfying the drive for knowledge. Rather, we want to find ways through which we both satisfy those biological legal needs and achieve those laws which life demands."
ISSN:0932-4569