How judges apply the law to specific disputes may depend in part on their personal philosophical views. Therefore, a proponent of the Historical School of jurisprudence may decline to move away from past rules because of his/her hesitance to move away from time tested methods, while a proponent of Positivism will follow that theory of law and thus weigh the costs and benefits to all parties involved before rendering a decision. Yet, the decisions each reaches may be the same. a.true b.false