For those specifically interested in the chronological development of these ideas, the (also edited by Sellers and Kirste) is a companion series that focuses on representative philosophers and historical schools of thought. Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy
Probing questions regarding why citizens owe an obligation to obey the law and what makes a state legitimate. While a full PDF version is often restricted
The legal and ethical implications of artificial intelligence, gene editing, data privacy, and digital surveillance. While the full PDF remains elusive due to
While a full PDF version is often restricted behind institutional paywalls or purchase requirements, there are several ways to access parts or the entirety of the work: Philosophy of law | Definition, Examples, History, & Facts target individual chapters
An excellent scholarly achievement, but its paywall and static nature make it a supplement to, not a replacement for, free dynamic resources like SEP. If your library has access, use it for the global and interdisciplinary entries. If not, do not pirate – use interlibrary loan or request a chapter via ResearchGate.
While the full PDF remains elusive due to legitimate copyright protections, the digital era offers more entry points than ever before. Use institutional access, target individual chapters, and respect the intellectual labor embodied in each entry. In doing so, you not only obtain the PDF you seek but also honor the very values of legal and social philosophy: reasoned argument, procedural justice (copyright law), and the collective pursuit of truth.