Politics, Law & Government#
History & Philosophy
Resources#
[ y ] 06-25-2023 Carneades.org. “What is a Deodand? (Philosophy of Law)”.
Texts#
1964Arendt, Hannah. Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil.1958Arendt, Hannah. The Human Condition. University of Chicago Press.2009Delbanco, Andrew (ed.). The Portable Abraham Lincoln. Penguin Classics.2006Dworkin, Ronald. Justice in Robes. Harvard University Press.1977Dworkin, Ronald (ed.) The Philosophy of Law. Oxford Readings in Philosophy.2004Garver, Eugene. For the Sake of Argument: Practical Reasoning, Character, and the Ethics of Belief. University of Chicago Press.2012Greenhouse, Linda. The U.S. Supreme Court: A Very Short Introduction.1963Hart, H. L. A. Law, Liberty, and Morality. Stanford University Press.2003Kohn, Jeremy (ed.). Hannah Arendt. Responsibility and Judgment.2011Marmor, Andrei. Philosophy of Law. Princeton Foundations of Contemporary Philosophy.2010Nussbaum, Martha. From Disgust to Humanity: Sexual Orientation and Constitutional Law. Oxford University Press.1988Riley, Patrick (ed.). Leibniz: Political Writings. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought.2008Sacks, Kenneth (ed.). Emerson: Political Writings. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought.2003Shaprio, Ian (ed.). John Locke. Two Treatises of Government and a Letter Concerning Toleration. Yale University Press.1987Strauss, Leo & Joseph Cropsey (eds.). History of Political Philosophy, 3rd Ed. University of Chicago Press.2014Wacks, Raymond. Philosophy of Law: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.
Figures#
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1906-1975Arendt, Hannah[ w ]
1790-1859Austin, John[ w ]
1748-1832Bentham, Jeremy[ w ]
1931-2013Dworkin, Ronald[ w ]
1940-----Finnis, John[ w ]
1965-2019Gardner, John[ w ]
1956-----Green, Leslie[ w ]
1907-1992Hart, H. L. A.[ w ]
1881-1973Kelsen, Hans[ w ]
1937-----Nagel, Thomas[ w ]
1947-----Nussbaum, Martha[ w ]
1921-2002Rawls, John[ w ]
1939-2022Raz, Joseph[ w ]
1899-1973Strauss, 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