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I. Die Ausgangslage.- II. Die französische Rechtswissenschaft.- III. Die deutsche Rechtswissenschaft.- IV. Auswirkungen in anderen Ländern.- V. Schluß.
It is here examined to what extent the special rules of exegesis which have been developed in legal science conform to the general rules of hermeneutics, and how far the doctrines of legal exegesis can be attributed to these general doctrines. Firstly, a general view is given of the historical origin of the doctrines of legal exegesis (in antiquity philological-gram matical exegesis, exegesis according to the sententia of the exponent, as well as according to the ratio legis; in modern times the systematic, historical and sociological method of exegesis) and the main principles of general hermeneutics are then developed. It can be shown that in fact the rules of legal exegesis are only appli cations of general hermeneutical rules. From this conformity results the fact that, just as in general hermeneutics, so also in jurisprudence the various interpretative points of view must be applied side by side and, in accordance with a procedure that may be termed topical, one must be weighed against the other. Legal exegesis thus results not deductively but from a weighing of the various points of view one against the other. What is peculiar to legal exegesis as opposed to general exegesis consists nevertheless in the fact that legal exegesis must of necessity achieve a just and practicable result.
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