Key Concepts:


  1. Jurisprudence is the science or philosophy of law, which handles the investigation of the ideas & principles from which all legal issues stem.
  2. Jurisprudence is a legal matrix that consists of concepts, theories, principles, institutios, philosophical tools & the study of legal evolution.
  3. A concept is merely an idea that is worth considering, while a principle is a belief on which a guiding system can concievably be based.
  4. Studying Jurisprudence can be beneficial as it aids those who pursue it in obtaining a thorough comprehension of both the laws currently in effect and the reasons for their existence, as well as enabling them to foresee the direction that the legal system will probably take in the near future.
  5. Socrates method of assimilating knowledge was a question & answer system that stimulates a more profound grasp of the workings behind great ideas. When studying law, this method serves to raise questions that can then be answered by applying our own knowledge in concert with time tested theories.
  6. Although jurisprudence comes remarkably near to being a science, it lacks the preciseness that is mandatory for a discipline to be classified as a true science. Therefore it must be regarded as a philosophy.
  7. Jurisprudence can indicate the potential changes in the law that will most likely be forthcoming because the people involved with the legal system often have their opinions influenced by the state of the society that they live in and this in turn tends to act as a catalyst in the evolution of the law.