Abstract

This paper aims to highlight the relationships between legal pragmatism of Benjamin Cardozo and pragmatic philosophy of Charles S. Peirce and William James, that is, attempts to answer if the legal version of pragmatism was influenced by these philosophies and to what extent this occurred.

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