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On the relation between scholarship and action in environmental law: method, theory, change
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Research Methods in Environmental Law
unpublished
This chapter examines the intellectual phenomenon of theoretical aversion in legal scholarship, as it specifically manifests in environmental law. It first demonstrates how a proposed turn to methodology seeks to constrain theory within the strict contours of an epistemology that serves to support the scientific aspirations of legal scholarship. This notion of theory as epistemology is in turn linked to environmental law's overwhelming concern with controlling the relation between scholarship
doi:10.4337/9781784712570.00022
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