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CHEN Zi-pan. Commonality and Individuality: The Various Possibilities of a Lawyer's Thinking[J]. Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing ( Social Sciences Edition), 2019, 35(1): 89-97.
Citation: CHEN Zi-pan. Commonality and Individuality: The Various Possibilities of a Lawyer's Thinking[J]. Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing ( Social Sciences Edition), 2019, 35(1): 89-97.

Commonality and Individuality: The Various Possibilities of a Lawyer's Thinking

  • Received Date: 2018-10-25
    Available Online: 2021-05-24
  • Thinking is a unique mental activity.The thinking of a lawyer includes the commonality and the personality of thinking,which stems from the professional character and essential attributes of a lawyer.The community of lawyers has a commonality in thinking because of professional skills and needs.However,the common thinking of a lawyer is not always effective in dealing with legal cases.The defects of common thinking leave room for the thinking personality of a lawyer which indicates that he or she will unconsciously include his or her own values when dealing with legal issues.The commonality and individuality of a lawyer is a dialectical unit.The benign interaction between the two is not easy, which may lead to wrong thinking, and must be corrected.Lawyerly thinking has significance in safeguarding the community's right to speak and promote professional specialization.However,a lawyer should avoid falling into the stereotype of thinking only in the benign interaction of commonality and the individuality of thinking.Constituting the thinking of a lawyer is an important path to deepening the construction of such thought.

     

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