Series Editors' Preface . . vii Notes on the Contributors . . viii Introduction . . 1 Part I Methodology and Metatheory . . 29 1 Rediscovering Fuller and Llewellyn: Law as Custom and Process . . 31 2 Analytical Jurisprudence and Contingency . . 58 3 Jurisprudence and Psychology . . 77 Part II Reasoning and Evaluating . . 101 4 Pre-Reflective Law . . 103 5 Virtue and Reason in Law . . 123 Part III Values and the Moral Life . . 145 6 Making Law Bind: Legal Normativity as a Dynamic Concept . . 147 7 Tolerance or Toleration? How to Deal with Religious Conflicts in Europe . . 161 Part IV Institutions and the Social Life . . 183 8 The Social Epistemology of Public Institutions . . 185 9 Two Perspectives on the Requirements of a Practice . . 209 Part V The International and Global Dimension . . 231 10 Legitimacy and Multi-Level Governance . . 233 11 The Relative Authority of Law: A Contribution to 'Pluralist Jurisprudence' . . 254 Index . . 274