Rethinking Legal Thinking KU Leuven
Can one reduce legal thinking to mere juridical or normative thought? Such conclusion may be derived from the categorical way of thinking, broadly used in legal reasoning: a form of fixated and fixating thought, grounded in an understandable but mostly fallible quest for (legal) certainty. This thinking of what is understood as ‘law’ mirrors the certainty that truth, reality, even law and justice, are to be ‘found’ through instruments taught in ...