In philosophy, Suber is the author of The Paradox of Self-Amendment (Lang 1990), the first book-length study of self-referential paradoxes in law, and The Case of the Speluncean Explorers:
Christie, The Defense of Legal Necessity Considered from the Legal and Moral Points of View , (1999) Vol. 48 Duke Law Journal, 975. Fuller, Lon L. The Case of the Speluncean Explorers , (1949) Vol. 62
Case of the Speluncean Explorers . Tuesday, 1/18. Introduction to Aristotle?s Moral and Political Theory. Nicomachean Ethics, Book V . Tuesday, 1/25. Virtue Ethics & Aristotle on Justice
Price: $43.75 (provides online access for 3 months after purchase). Course ?: 50189-400
Ethics: Where Does the Law Begin? The Case of the Speluncean Explorers. Recorded June 5, 2003
Fuller?s The Case of the Speluncean Explorers presents an interesting fictional case, based loosely on the actual case of The Queen v.
Lon Fuller in the Case of the Speluncean Explorers . One of the fictitious judges, Justice Keen, has this to say about judicial creativity and ?filling in the gaps of the law
The Speluncean Explorers" (Class Handout) " United States v. Holmes , U. S. Circuit Court, 1842 (Class Handout) " The Mignonette , 1884 ( Queen v. Dudley ) (Class Handout)
Bollinger Through the Lens of The Case of the Speluncean Explorers , 21 Constitutional Commentary 63 (peer reviewed)(with Paul L.
case presented at the Harvard Law Review ’s annual spring forum on the 50th anniversary of the publication of Professor Lon Fuller’s famous article, “The Case of the Speluncean Explorers.
Read ?The Speluncean Explorers and the Death of Roger Whetmore? in Making Mortal Choices . The question you are to consider is whether the cannibalizing of Roger Whetmore was immoral or
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