PHIL 2050 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Legal Realism, Turnitin, Humanities College
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Philosophy, faculty of liberal arts and professional studies. Course timetable information is available from the course schedule at the york. Please ensure you print or note your course type, day, start time, Course instructor contact: susan dimock, 237a mclaughlin college, ext. Classic readings and canadian cases in the philosophy of law, edited by susan dimock (toronto: prentice hall, 2002). This is an introductory course in the philosophy of law. It is organized around a number of central questions. Through an examination of these and related questions, the nature of law is explored, its relation to other normative practices is examined, and its value and limits are determined. This is not a course on law, in the sense that it is not designed to teach students the law of canada or elsewhere, though our discussions will be informed by examining some actual laws and legal cases.