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62Oliver Wendell Holmes, Utilitarian Jurisprudence, and the Positivism of John Stuart MillAmerican Journal of Jurisprudence 30 (1): 189-219. 1985.
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79Holmes, Langdell and FormalismRatio Juris 15 (1): 26-51. 2002.Both Holmes and Langdell believed that science was the model for all human inquiry and the source of all human progress. Langdell was influenced by an unsophisticated scientism, which led him to attempt to identify the true meaning of legal doctrines. Holmes was influenced by the sophisticated positivism of John Stuart Mill, which led him to attempt to reduce legal rules and doctrines to scientific laws of antecedence and consequence, justified only by their social consequences. Both Holmes and …Read more
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