Politics, Law & Government

Politics, Law & Government#

History & Philosophy




Resources#

[ y ] 06-25-2023 Carneades.org. “What is a Deodand? (Philosophy of Law)”.




Texts#

  • 1964 Arendt, Hannah. Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil.

  • 1958 Arendt, Hannah. The Human Condition. University of Chicago Press.

  • 2009 Delbanco, Andrew (ed.). The Portable Abraham Lincoln. Penguin Classics.

  • 2006 Dworkin, Ronald. Justice in Robes. Harvard University Press.

  • 1977 Dworkin, Ronald (ed.) The Philosophy of Law. Oxford Readings in Philosophy.

  • 2004 Garver, Eugene. For the Sake of Argument: Practical Reasoning, Character, and the Ethics of Belief. University of Chicago Press.

  • 2012 Greenhouse, Linda. The U.S. Supreme Court: A Very Short Introduction.

  • 1963 Hart, H. L. A. Law, Liberty, and Morality. Stanford University Press.

  • 2003 Kohn, Jeremy (ed.). Hannah Arendt. Responsibility and Judgment.

  • 2011 Marmor, Andrei. Philosophy of Law. Princeton Foundations of Contemporary Philosophy.

  • 2010 Nussbaum, Martha. From Disgust to Humanity: Sexual Orientation and Constitutional Law. Oxford University Press.

  • 1988 Riley, Patrick (ed.). Leibniz: Political Writings. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought.

  • 2008 Sacks, Kenneth (ed.). Emerson: Political Writings. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought.

  • 2003 Shaprio, Ian (ed.). John Locke. Two Treatises of Government and a Letter Concerning Toleration. Yale University Press.

  • 1987 Strauss, Leo & Joseph Cropsey (eds.). History of Political Philosophy, 3rd Ed. University of Chicago Press.

  • 2014 Wacks, Raymond. Philosophy of Law: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.




Figures#

  • [ w ] 1906-1975 Arendt, Hannah

  • [ w ] 1790-1859 Austin, John

  • [ w ] 1748-1832 Bentham, Jeremy

  • [ w ] 1931-2013 Dworkin, Ronald

  • [ w ] 1940----- Finnis, John

  • [ w ] 1965-2019 Gardner, John

  • [ w ] 1956----- Green, Leslie

  • [ w ] 1907-1992 Hart, H. L. A.

  • [ w ] 1881-1973 Kelsen, Hans

  • [ w ] 1937----- Nagel, Thomas

  • [ w ] 1947----- Nussbaum, Martha

  • [ w ] 1921-2002 Rawls, John

  • [ w ] 1939-2022 Raz, Joseph

  • [ w ] 1899-1973 Strauss, Leo

  • [ w ] 1954----- Sunstein, Cass




Terms#

  • [ w ] Actus Reus

  • [ w ] Adjudication

  • [ w ] Adversarial System

  • [ w ] Affidavit

  • [ w ] An Unjust Law Is No Law At All

  • [ w ] Analytical Jurisprudence

  • [ w ] Appeal

  • [ w ] Arbitration

  • [ w ] Barrister

  • [ w ] Basic Norm

  • [ w ] Breach of Contract

  • [ w ] Burden of Proof

  • [ w ] Case Law

  • [ w ] Cause of Action

  • [ w ] Certiorari

  • [ w ] Civil Law

  • [ w ] Code of Law (Legal Code)

  • [ w ] Codification

  • [ w ] Common Law

  • [ w ] Complaint

  • [ w ] Conflicts of Law

  • [ w ] Constitution

  • [ w ] Constitutional Law

  • [ w ] Constitutionalism

  • [ w ] Court

  • [ w ] Court Order

  • [ w ] Criminal Law

  • [ w ] Culpability

  • [ w ] Customary Law (Legal Custom)

  • [ w ] De Facto

  • [ w ] De Jure

  • [ w ] Deodand

  • [ w ] Deposition

  • [ w ] Duty of Care

  • [ w ] Element

  • [ w ] En Banc

  • [ w ] English Law

  • [ w ] Equity

  • [ w ] Experimental Jurisprudence

  • [ w ] Faithless Servant

  • [ w ] Force Majeure

  • [ w ] Free Will

  • [ w ] Golden Mean

  • [ w ] Golden Rule

  • [ w ] Hell or High Water (HOHW) Clause

  • [ w ] Impartiality

  • [ w ] In Open Court

  • [ w ] International Law

  • [ w ] Interpretivism

  • [ w ] Interrogatories

  • [ w ] Judicial Interpretation

  • [ w ] Judicial Panel

  • [ w ] Judiciary

  • [ w ] Judge

  • [ w ] Jurisdiction

  • [ w ] Jurisprudence (Philosophy of Law)

  • [ w ] Jurisprudence, Analytical

  • [ w ] Jurisprudence Constante

  • [ w ] Jus Commune

  • [ w ] Justice

  • [ w ] Laches

  • [ w ] Law

  • [ w ] Law Report

  • [ w ] Lawsuit

  • [ w ] Lawyer

  • [ w ] Legal Code (Code of Law)

  • [ w ] Legal Custom (Customary Law)

  • [ w ] Legal Doctrine

  • [ w ] Legal Formalism

  • [ w ] Legal Liability

  • [ w ] Legal Maxim

  • [ w ] Legal Opinion

  • [ w ] Legal Pluralism

  • [ w ] Legal Positivism

  • [ w ] Legal Proceeding

  • [ w ] Legal Process

  • [ w ] Legal Realism

  • [ w ] Legal Remedy

  • [ w ] Legal Science

  • [ w ] Legal System

  • [ w ] Legality

  • [ w ] Legislative History

  • [ w ] Liber

  • [ w ] Libertarianism

  • [ w ] Liberty

  • [ w ] Memorandum Opinion

  • [ w ] Mens Rea

  • [ w ] Mischief Rule

  • [ w ] Moral Agency

  • [ w ] Natural Justice

  • [ w ] Natural Law

  • [ w ] Nature of Law [ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ]

  • [ w ] Nulla Poena Sine Lege

  • [ w ] Original Intent

  • [ w ] Originalism

  • [ w ] Philosophy of Law (Jurisprudence)

  • [ w ] Plain Meaning Rule

  • [ w ] Plaintiff

  • [ w ] Plea

  • [ w ] Pleading

  • [ w ] Polis

  • [ w ] Political Economy

  • [ w ] Political Philosophy

  • [ w ] Precedent

  • [ w ] Presumption of Innocence

  • [ w ] Prima Facie

  • [ w ] Reasonable Doubt

  • [ w ] Regulation

  • [ w ] Regulatory Law

  • [ w ] Res Ipsa Loquitur

  • [ w ] Right

  • [ w ] Rule According to Higher Law

  • [ w ] Rule of Law

  • [ w ] Sentence

  • [ w ] Source of Law

  • [ w ] Stare Decisis

  • [ w ] Statute

  • [ w ] Statutory Interpretation

  • [ w ] Strict Constructionism

  • [ w ] Subpoena

  • [ w ] Testimony

  • [ w ] Textualism

  • [ w ] Tort

  • [ w ] Tribunal

  • [ w ] Warrant

  • [ w ] Witness

  • [ w ] Writ