Understanding Jurisprudence: Law, Philosophy, and Science Explored

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Explore the essence of jurisprudence through the intertwined realms of law, philosophy, and science. Delve into the meanings, key terms, and types of law, from natural to man-made, to understand the wisdom, knowledge, and regulations that govern human behavior in society.


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  1. Introduction to Jurisprudence By Dr Pramod Kumar

  2. What is Jurisprudence? Jurisprudence---Juris+Prudemtial Juris----Law Prudentia-Wisdom, Knowledge, Philosophy or Science

  3. What is Jurisprudence? Literal Meaning: Jurisprudence Means- a) Wisdom of Law or b) Knowledge of Law or c) Philosophy of Law or d) Science of Law

  4. What is Jurisprudence? Key terms in understanding definition of Jurisprudence: Science Philosophy Law

  5. What is Jurisprudence? Science: Knowledge gained through a systematic study, is called science Systematic Study means, a study consisted of; Hypothesis Deduction Experiment Observation.

  6. What is Jurisprudence? Philosophy - Derived from two Latin words i) Philo-Means Love Ii) Sophy-Means Wisdom or Knowledge Knowledge gained through the application of mind. Examining the basic concepts such as truth, existence , soul , hereinafter life and etc.

  7. What is Jurisprudence? Law:- A set of rules and regulations that regulates human behaviour in societies. It determines human conduct and regulates it. The subject-matter of Jurisprudence is Law There are different types of Law and the jurists are debating as to which type is the true subject- matter of Jurisprudence.

  8. What is Jurisprudence? Law of Nature:- i)Physical Law Chemistry Physics etc. ii) Natural Law (Moral/Ethical Law) Law as it Ought to be(Philosophical Law) Norms Reason Based Types of Law:- i) God-made Law -----Law as it Ought to be(Philosophical Law) Divine Law Religious Law Scriptures

  9. What is Jurisprudence? ii) Man-made Law------Positive Law (Law as it is) i)Concrete Law Real Law/Applicable Law Statutes, Acts, Decisions ii) Abstract Law Fundamental Principles General Notions

  10. Definition of Jurisprudence Definition of Jurisprudence There is no uniform definition of Jurisprudence. Definition By Eminent Jurists Classical Concept Roman Jurist Ulpian (170 AD - 228 AD): The observation of things, human and divine, the knowledge of just and unjust. The first formal definition of jurisprudence. In the contemporaneous socio-political setups he had given the best definition.

  11. Definition of Jurisprudence John Jurisprudence is the Philosophy of Positive Law. He lived in circumstances when Europe was witnessing changes especially in Politics. He separated the metaphysical controversy from legal enterprise. Criticism: The terms Positive Law are misleading. Austin (1790 AD - 1859 AD) Philosophy and

  12. Definition of Jurisprudence Thomas Erskine Holland (1835 AD - 1926 AD): Jurisprudence is the formal science of Positive Law. The criticism on the term Philosophy of Austin definition led Holland to present this definition. It substituted Philosophy in Austin definition by Formal Science . Formal means fundamental legal principles.

  13. Definition of Jurisprudence Gray: The science of law, the statement and systematic arrangement of the rules followed by the Courts and the principles involved in those rules. Keeton: Jurisprudence is the study of the systematic arrangement of the general principles of law.

  14. Definition of Jurisprudence Salmond: Jurisprudence is the Science of Law . Stone: It is nothing but the lawyers extroversion . Bentham: Jurisprudence is an analysis of formal structure of law and its concepts.

  15. Classification of Jurisprudence Jurisprudence was classified by: Jeremy Bentham Jurisprudence):- Censorial Jurisprudence (Study of Law as it ought to be ) Expositorial Jurisprudence(Study of Law as it is ) John Austin:- General Jurisprudence(Study of Ethical Law-Law as it ought to be) Particular Jurisprudence(the Study of Positive Law-Law as it is) (Known as father of

  16. Relation of Jurisprudence with other Social Science Economics Politics Social Science History Sociology Ethics Psychology

  17. Relation of Jurisprudence with other Social Science Jurisprudence -Studies Law Law is the set of rules regulating the conduct of human beings living in a society Politics- Study of the Government Government means the institution to administer the affairs of the society Relation: Both are contemplating on the society

  18. Relation of Jurisprudence with other Social Science Jurisprudence- Law is regulating the external conduct of human beings But external conduct beings is depending on internal conduct (e.g. intention, malice etc.) Psychology- Study of internal conduct of human beings In other words it analyses the mental state of a person at a given movement Relation: Both are contemplating the mental state of human.

  19. Relation of Jurisprudence with other Social Science Jurisprudence- Studies Law Deals with framed rules All legal concepts are social oriented- Economics- Study of wealth Not possible without having sound legal system. Concentration of wealth in a society brings prosperity for its members Relation: Both are contemplating on the social and economic well-being of people.

  20. Relation of Jurisprudence with other Social Science Jurisprudence- Studies Law Legal Concepts has arisen in a particular period and then developed through ages History - Study of the past events Provides historical background concepts. Relation: Both contemplates history from different perspectives Jurisprudence behind legal Historical

  21. Relation of Jurisprudence with other Social Science Jurisprudence- Studies Law All legal concepts are social oriented Sociology Study of society Looks into the social significance of law in society Relation: Both contemplates on social structure from different angles Sociological Jurisprudence

  22. Relation of Jurisprudence with other Social Science Jurisprudence Studies Law Law aims at upgrading the social conditions Social Work The study as to welfare of the society Through counseling services, health clinics, recreation halls etc. Relation: Both contemplates on up gradation of social conditions of the community

  23. Relation of Jurisprudence with other Social Science Jurisprudence- Studies Law Law aims at the positive behaviour of human beings Is conduct. Ethics Science of human conduct What should be human behaviour and an ideal human behaviour Ought conduct. Relation: Both contemplates on human conduct from different angles Ethical Jurisprudence

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