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Peer reviewedGibbons, Hugh – Journal of Legal Education, 1981
Possible legal justifications for "reasons"--statements that justify conclusions--are discussed. It is suggested that justification is a concept that should be taken seriously and is one that is guided by objective standards, authority, tautology, tradition, consequences, comparison, intuitive moral sense, internal consistency, determinism, or…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Conflict Resolution, Higher Education, Legal Education


