Mietmaule or ‘thinking like a lawyer’
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Keywords

roman law
Cicero
lawyer
Seneca
Quintilian
legal argumentation

Abstract

The paper investigates the origins of the rather ambivalent expression “thinking like a lawyer”. It argues that Cicero strongly influenced the manner in which the classical Roman jurists argued and reasoned. This proposition is supported by the works of Seneca (elder) and Quintilian whose works reflect legal argumentation during an important period of Roman legal development.

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