GOVT 345 Quiz 1 Liberty University
GOVT 345 Quiz 1: Philosophy of Law
- Natural law theory disregards any law not written down.
- Substantive law determines the appropriate penalty.
- Noah Webster, the “Founding Father of American Education”, believed the study of jurisprudence to be just below theology in importance.
- Philosophy literally means “the art of speculation”.
- Power means “I can because I have permission.”
- Axiology is the study of value.
- A tyrant is likely to demand what God forbids and forbid what God commands.
- Belief in biblical revelation is inherently irrational.
- Historical jurisprudence is more of an intellectual exercise and as such holds no real value for the legal practitioner.
- In a broader sense, a philosophy can mean a comprehensive explanation of the reason of things.
- The positivism in legal positivism refers to the extraordinary optimism this approach takes.
- The law and social theory school is more comfortable using the law as a tool to advance social policies.
- The Greek word for “perfect” is telos and means absolutely awless.
- All feminists view law and the legal systems as instruments of patriarchal oppression.
- Public law means I can sue my neighbor for failing to clean my gutters like he promised.
- Mercy is rarely a topic in jurisprudence and thus may be safely ignored by Christians.
- Ontology is the study of value.
- Some behavior like assault or battery can be both a tort and a violation of criminal law.
- Classical liberalism such as the American constitutional order emphasizes liberty properly defined.
- Jurisprudence and philosophy of law are essentially synonymous
Other sets
Set 1
- Authority is to power as “may” is to “can”.
- After 30 days in jail the Defendant has still not been charged with a crime; he is released. This is the result of procedural law in action.
- The root of the word “jurisprudence” includes not just knowledge but discretion or foresight.
- In a broader sense, a philosophy can mean a comprehensive explanation of the reason of things.
- Biblical theism is a legitimate axiology because God may be absolutized.
- Far right parties tend to emphasize equality over order.
- Materialism is to axiology as naturalism is to ontology.
- Philosophy literally means “the art of speculation”.
- Substantive law determines the appropriate penalty.
- Historical jurisprudence is more of an intellectual exercise and as such holds no real value for the legal practitioner.
- The positivism in legal positivism refers to the extraordinary optimism this approach takes.
- Biblically-defined liberty means doing whatever I want.
- Because jurisprudence is so practical, it usually address the “what” question only while leaving the “why” questions to other disciplines.
- Worldview and philosophy are in no way synonymous.
- The distinction between analytical and normative jurisprudence is clear.
- Civil law jurisdictions rely on a comprehensive legal code which tends to give judges wide discretion.
- Jurisprudence and philosophy of law are essentially synonymous
- The common law is more of a legal tradition and consists of hundreds of years of judicial rulings.
- Because jurisprudence is philosophical in nature, the subject matter tends to be concrete.
- Belief in biblical revelation is inherently irrational.
Set 2
- Mercy is rarely a topic in jurisprudence and thus may be safely ignored by Christians.
- Mercy is rarely a topic in jurisprudence and thus may be safely ignored by Christians.
- Classical liberalism such as the American constitutional order emphasizes liberty properly defined.
- An overly cynical view of the law can, ironically, make one an antinomian jurist.
- Ontology is the study of value.
- The law and social theory school is more comfortable using the law as a tool to advance social policies.
- Jurisprudence and philosophy of law are essentially synonymous
- Belief in biblical revelation is inherently irrational.
- Anthropological jurisprudence goes beyond formal legal institutions to study non-legal conflict resolution.
- Critical legal theory is skeptical and arguably even cynical.
- Christians have a supernaturalistic ontology.
- Noah Webster, the “Founding Father of American Education”, believed the study of jurisprudence to be just below theology in importance.
- Natural law theory disregards any law not written down.
- Evolution is a naturalistic ontology that says energy or matter begat matter.
- Jurisdiction means possessing the right or authority to speak the law.
- Epistemology is the study of purposes or ends.
- A tyrant is likely to demand what God forbids and forbid what God commands.
- All feminists view law and the legal systems as instruments of patriarchal oppression.
- All feminists view law and the legal systems as instruments of patriarchal oppression.
- The Greek word for “perfect” is telos and means absolutely flawless.