THE MODERN LEGAL PHILOSOPHY SERIES Edited by a Committee of the ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW SCHOOLS I. THE SCIENCE OF LAW. By KARL GAREIS of the University of Munich. Translated by ALBERT KOCOUREK of Northwestern University. II. THE WORLD'S LEGAL PHILOSOPHIES. By FRITZ BEROLZHEIMER of Berlin. Translated by Mrs. RACHEL SZOLD JASTROW of Madison, Wis. III. to COMPARATIVE LEGAL PHILOSOPHY, applied IV. GENERAL THEORY OF LAW. By N. M. KORKUNOV of the University of St. Petersburg. Translated by W. G. HASTINGS of the University of Nebraska. V. LAW AS A MEANS TO AN END. By RUDOLF VON IHERING of the University of Göttingen. Translated by VI. ISAAC HUSIK of the University of Pennsylvania. THE POSITIVE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW. By I. VANNI of the University of Bologna. Translated by JOHN LISLE of the Philadelphia Bar. VII. MODERN FRENCH LEGAL PHILOSOPHY. By A. FOUILLÉE, J. CHARMONT, L. DUGUIT, and R. DEMOGUE, of the Universities of Paris, Montpellier, Bordeaux and Lille. Translated by JOSEPH P. CHAMBERLAIN of the New York Bar, and MRS. ETHEL F. SCOTT of Urbana, Ill. VIII. THE THEORY OF JUSTICE. By RUDOLF STAMMLER of the University of Halle. Translated by FREDERIC S. SPIEGEL, Judge of the Superior Court, Cincinnati, O. IX. SELECT ESSAYS IN MODERN LEGAL PHILOSOPHY. By Various Authors. X. THE FORMAL BASIS OF LAW. By G. DEL VECCHIO of the University of Bologna. Translated by JOHN LISLE of the Philadelphia Bar. XI. THE SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF LEGAL JUSTICE. XII. THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW. By JOSEF KOHLER of the University of Berlin. Translated by ADALBERT ALBRECHT of North Easton, Mass. XIII. PHILOSOPHY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF LAW. By P. DE TOURTOULON of the University of Lausanne. Translated by ROBERT L. HENRY, JR., of the University of North Dakota. LAW AS A MEANS TO AN END BY RUDOLF VON IHERING Late Professor of Law in the University of Göttingen TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY ISAAC HUSIK Lecturer on Philosophy in the University of Pennsylvania WITH AN EDITORIAL PREFACE BY JOSEPH H. DRAKE Professor of Law in the University of Michigan AND WITH INTRODUCTIONS BY HENRY LAMM Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri AND W. M. GELDART Vinerian Professor of English Law in the University of Oxford BOSTON THE BOSTON BOOK COMPANY 1913 EDITORIAL COMMITTEE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW SCHOOLS JOSEPH H. DRAKE, Professor of Law, University of Michigan. ALBERT KOCOUREK, Lecturer on Jurisprudence, Northwestern University. ERNEST G. LORENZEN, Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin. FLOYD R. MECHEM, Professor of Law, University of Chicago. ROSCOE POUND, Professor of Law, Harvard University. JOHN H. WIGMORE, Chairman, Professor of Law, Northwestern University. LIST OF TRANSLATORS ADALBERT ALBRECHT, North Easton, Mass. (Associate Editor of the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology). JOSEPH P. CHAMBERLAIN, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. WILLIAM G. HASTINGS, Lincoln, Neb. (Dean of the Faculty of Law, State University.) ROBERT L. HENRY, JR., Grand Forks, N. D. (Professor of Law in the State University). ISAAC HUSIK, Philadelphia, Pa. (Lecturer on Philosophy in the University of Pennsylvania). MRS. RACHEL SZOLD JASTROW, Madison, Wis. ALBERT KOCOUREK, Chicago, Ill. (of the Editorial Committee). JOHN LISLE, Philadelphia, Pa. (of the Philadelphia Bar). MRS. ETHEL FORBES SCOTT, State University, Urbana, Ill. FREDERIC S. SPIEGEL, Cincinnati, Ohio (Judge of the Superior Court). 262695 |