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Pavlakos' book aims to provide an original solution and a better understanding of the fundamental puzzles that should guide legal philosophical inquiry...[it] is creative and innovative, and readers will enjoy the freshness of his approach and insights. It has been said that general jurisprudence is a moribund subject. If this is true, it is regrettable because it means that we have abandoned the kind of critique that is developed through a general quest...To resuscitate the subject we need to be guided by and engaged with important questions, as Pavlakos has meritoriously done. Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco Modern Law Review 72 (2009), 327 Pavlakos develops a highly sophisticated and carefully elaborated theory of legal knowledge... All in all this is an excellent work... Prof. Jan-R. Sieckmann Archiv fuer Rechts-und Sozialphilosophie Vol. 94 (2008) [an] excellent work that will repay long consideration and reflection. Neil MacCormick Edinburgh Law Review Volume 12 (2008) George Pavlakos's Our Knowledge of the Law ... deserves particular notice as a very considerable contribution, not just to jurisprudence but to philosophy itself. Pavlakos ... provides his own closely argued resources for an exciting new future in the theory of law. This is a very important book. Jonathan Gorman Social and Legal Studies Volume 18 (2009)
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In the long-standing debate between positivism and non-positivism, legal validity has always been a subject of controversy. While positivists deny that moral values play any role in the determination of legal validity, non-positivists affirm the opposite thesis. In departing from this narrow point of view, the book focuses on the notion of legal knowledge. Apart from what one takes to constitute the grounds of legal validity, there is a more fundamental issue about cognitive validity: how do we acquire knowledge of whatever is assumed to constitute the elements of legal validity? When the question is posed in this form a fundamental shift takes place. Given that knowledge is a philosophical concept, for anything to constitute an adequate ground for legal validity it must satisfy the standards set by knowledge. In exploring those standards the author argues that knowledge is the outcome of an activity of judging, which is constrained by reasons (reflexive). While these reasons may vary with the domain of judging, the reflexive structure of the practice of judging imposes certain constraints on what can constitute a reason for judging. Amongst these constraints are found not only general metaphysical limitations but also the fundamental principle that one with the capacity to judge is autonomous or, in other words, capable of determining the reasons that form the basis of action. One sees, as soon as autonomy has been introduced into the parameters of knowledge, that law is necessarily connected with every other practical domain. The author shows, in the end, that the issue of knowledge is orthogonal to questions about the inclusion or exclusion of morality, for what really matters is whether the putative grounds of legal validity are appropriate to the generation of knowledge. The outcome is far more integral than much work in current theory: neither an absolute deference to either universal moral standards or practice-independent values nor a complete adherence to conventionality and institutional arrangements will do. In suggesting that the current positivism versus non-positivism debate, when it comes to determining law's nature, misses the crux of the matter, the book aims to provoke a fertile new debate in legal theory.

"George Pavlakos' engaging book tackles the fundamental question of what makes legal knowledge possible. Since all articulate thought has to conform to implicit rules of grammar, it is necessarily normatively structured. Thus normativity cannot be something external to human thinking that we study from the outside, but is intrinsic to all human practices (including the natural sciences). This insight opens up fascinating new lines of inquiry into the character of law and its relations to other normative domains."
Professor Sir Neil MacCormick, Edinburgh University

"With admirable analytical acumen, George Pavlakos underscores the practical character of legal knowledge as well as the importance of argumentation in legal theory. He rejects those approaches to the nature of law that rest on conventional criteria as well as those that turn on factors altogether independent of practice, developing instead the thesis that objectivity and knowledge emerge from practical activity reflecting the spontaneity of human reason. In light of this notion of legal cognition as a practical activity directed and constrained by reason, the law is seen as an enduring institution, jurisprudence as a humanistic discipline. A truly important work."
Professor Dr. Robert Alexy, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel

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