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The Philosophy Of Justice: How Argument Reshapes Our Minds




Raghav Sharma, B.Sc. LL.B. (Hons.) [Cyber Security], NLIU, Bhopal


ABSTRACT


With the rise of modern tools and Artificial Intelligence (AI) across the face of the legal world, these changes have a pivotal influence on legal research, drafting, fact accumulation and presentation and the overall interaction of the public with the judiciary. While the idea of automating monotonous tasks seems promising, are we as students of the law missing out on the true essence of how we reason and argue? In the hustle and bustle of modern life, it becomes challenging to reflect on certain elements which can’t be witnessed directly but actively reshape the way we think and perform. The citizens of our nation consider the legislature as an anchor. After long years of deliberate discussion, through thesis and anti-thesis and synthesis, we live in the era of judicial review and the rule of law. When the legal minds of this nation tremble, they rely on mature reflection, and this inner dialogue crafts their choices and decisions. This makes it imperative for us to give serious thought to legal philosophy and the core of human communication- arguments. This article is not just a call to the aspiring advocates and practicing experts but a plea to the most important aspect of all power, the people. Are we losing sight of the foundation of human articulation and connection in search for the fleeting moment?


Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Legal World, Legal research, Judicial Review, Rule of Law, Legal Philosophy, Arguments, Human Articulation, Legal History



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

License: Creative Commons 4.0

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