2024-2025 Catalog

PHIL-318 Philosophy of Law

This class will focus on the general role that law plays in public life. Instead of studying what the current laws are, the class emphasizes the challenges in analyzing, interpreting, and constructing law. Among the most important questions will be how we should evaluate or reform existing legal systems. Readings may include formative cases, recent legal studies, and classic texts by figures such as Grotius, Bentham, Holmes, Hart, and Dworkin. Prerequisite: One course in Philosophy or consent of instructor. 1 term - 4 credits. Normally offered every other year.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Student has completed any of the following course(s) Undergraduate Philosophy 100 - 599

Offered

Ocasionally