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Tag: #PhilosophyOfLaw

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Can Artificial Intelligence Understand Legal Language? Challenges of Legal NLP

14/11/202530/10/2025
The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and law has opened new frontiers in legal interpretation, research, and drafting. However, the question remains — can AI truly understand legal language? Legal…
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Jurisprudence Meets Linguistics: How Language Shapes Legal Meaning and Interpretation

13/11/202529/10/2025
Can a single word decide a verdict? In law, it often does. Law is a language — not merely in a metaphorical sense, but in its very structure and function.…
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Semiotics of Law: Understanding Legal Signs and Symbols in a Changing World

12/11/202529/10/2025
Law is not only about rules, procedures, or judgments — it is also a system of meanings. Every word, gesture, or symbol in law carries a deeper significance that shapes…
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Language and Law: How Words Construct Legal Reality

11/11/202529/10/2025
Law is not merely a system of rules — it is a system of words. Every legal concept, from “justice” to “liability,” exists because language gives it form and meaning.…
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Bentham’s Jurisprudence Under Fire: Utility vs Justice in Modern Law

26/10/202528/10/2025
Jeremy Bentham, often regarded as the father of legal positivism and founder of utilitarian jurisprudence, revolutionized modern legal thought by introducing the idea that law should serve the greatest happiness…
Jurisprudence…

Can Law Be Moral Without Religion? Bentham’s Utilitarian Answer

23/10/202523/10/2025
Can law be moral without invoking religion or natural rights? Bentham thought so - and built a system to prove it. Jeremy Bentham, one of the most influential figures in…
Jurisprudence…

Bentham’s Hedonic Calculus : Measuring Happiness and Pain

22/10/202520/10/2025
Jeremy Bentham, the English philosopher and founder of Utilitarianism, believed that the purpose of all laws and moral actions should be to promote the greatest happiness of the greatest number.…
Jurisprudence…

Jeremy Bentham: The Architect of Utilitarian Jurisprudence

21/09/202520/10/2025
Introduction In the landscape of legal philosophy, Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832) occupies a central place as the founder of modern utilitarianism. At a time when English law was an untidy patchwork…

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