1. Interpretivism (legal)Interpretivism is a school of thought in contemporary jurisprudence and the philosophy of law. The main claims of interpretivism are that Law is not a set of given data, conventions or physical facts, but what lawyers aim to construct or obtain in their practice. This marks a first difference between interpretivism and legal positivism. But the refusal that law be a set of given entities opposes interpretivism to natural law too.
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