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The difference between the third edition and the fifth edition of jurisprudence exercises
The editor-in-chief is different Some chapters are different.

The third edition of jurisprudence, but this textbook and Mr. Zhu's textbook are the views of the National People's Congress, and the content is similar. Let's answer for your reference.

First of all, the conclusion is given:

Undergraduate students who do not intend to pursue further studies in law major, but only pass the final exam with high scores/review for postgraduate entrance examination: choose the designated teaching materials of your teacher/school.

Preparing for the specialized course of insurance research/postgraduate re-examination: When insurance graduate students are unable to determine the target institution, or have mastered the designated teaching materials of the target institution and want to expand their reading, I generally recommend Mr. Fu Zitang's Preliminary Advanced Jurisprudence. The first reason is that I think the language of Fu Zitang's textbook is what I want to read most. The language in Zhu's textbooks is too beautiful to be cold. Elementary and advanced law feel a bit like refined handouts. From the content point of view, Bao Yan students/re-examination students need to expand and accumulate if they want to shine. However, if you read the monograph directly, it may be obscure to many students. There are basic knowledge of elementary and advanced jurisprudence, and there are many supplements with moderate difficulty, many famous sayings, allusions, theories and so on. After mastering these theories and allusions, let's take a look at western legal thoughts, or Rad bruch formula. So I will recommend Fu Zitang's Advanced Jurisprudence.

Simply evaluating this book itself is a high-level book. In the essential part of law, the chain of "national will-ruling class will-social material conditions" summarized by Teacher Zhu will be very thorough; The legal methods in Fu Zitang's textbooks are rich and profound. In the part of ancient and modern Chinese and western legal thoughts, Mr. Zhu summed up the three main schools most clearly, but Mr. Fu Zitang's teaching materials are richer in content, introducing a few schools, such as the school of university history philosophy, and presenting the views of each school on specific knowledge points. Mr. Zhang Wenxian's textbook does not explain the history of legal thought in a unified way, but introduces the explanations of various schools on specific knowledge points; The Development of Law is best written by Zhang Wenxian, which is suitable for beginners. Teacher Zhu's system is a bit messy, but the highlight is that it contains an explanation of the relative independence of the law ... In short, the three books have their own advantages and are difficult to distinguish.