This book focuses on the problems of rules, rule-following and
normativity as discussed within the areas of analytic philosophy,
linguistics, logic and legal theory. Divided into four parts, the volume
covers topics in general analytic philosophy, analytic legal theory,
legal interpretation and argumentation, logic as well as AI& Law area of
research. It discusses, inter alia, "Kripkenstein's" sceptical argument
against rule-following and normativity of meaning, the role of
neuroscience in explaining the phenomenon of normativity,
conventionalism in philosophy of law, normativity of rules of
interpretation, some formal approaches towards rules and normativity as
well as the problem of defeasibility of rules. The aim of the book is to
provide an interdisciplinary approach to an inquiry into the questions
concerning rules, rule-following and normativity.