An investigation of philosophical accounts of the nature of law and legal systems. Acquaints the student with central positions in jurisprudence, such as natural law, legal realism and legal positivism; and relations between law and morality.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Notes
- Not open to students with credit in Philosophy 319
Prerequisite(s)
- Two previous courses in Philosophy, at least one of which must be a 300 or higher level course and one of which must be 249 or 397; or consent of the Department
Sections
This course will be offered next in
Winter 2012.