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Law and Philosophy (Spring 2009)
| Catalog #: | 7896 | Section: | 10 | Credits (Min/Max): | 3/3 | Satisfy UCWR? | No |
| Class #: | 9250 | Location: | KT115 | Day/Time: | Friday 09:00-12:00 | ||
| Instructor: | Robert L. Birmingham | Course Type: | Seminar | Enrollment Status: | Closed | Limit: | 18 |
| Final Exam: | No Exam | Tentative Final Exam: | Grading Basis: | Graded | |||
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| Legal Theory | |||||||
| Description: | |||||||
| This course is a study of law in light of the thought of such philosophers as Pierce, Wittgenstein, Carnap, Sellars, Davidson, and Kripke. Readings will be mostly of ordinary legal materials: cases, occasionally articles. The philosophy will be applied to these materials and to the general problem of the nature of law. No background in philosophy is assumed. | |||||||
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