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Private Standing And Public Values, Michael Boudin Mar 1979

Private Standing And Public Values, Michael Boudin

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Legal Identity: The Coming of Age of Public Law by Joseph Vining


Persons And Consequences: Observations On Fried's Right And Wrong, Stephen R. Munzer Mar 1979

Persons And Consequences: Observations On Fried's Right And Wrong, Stephen R. Munzer

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Right and Wrong by charles Fried


A Review Of A Case Against Blaise Pascal And His Heirs, David A. Schum Mar 1979

A Review Of A Case Against Blaise Pascal And His Heirs, David A. Schum

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Probable and the Provable by L. Jonathan Cohen


Rejoinders To Hart On Rules And Rights, Stanley L. Paulson Mar 1979

Rejoinders To Hart On Rules And Rights, Stanley L. Paulson

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Law, Morality, and Society: Essays in Honour of H.L.A. Hart by P.M.S. Hacker and J. Raz


Philosophical Perspectives On Affirmative Action, Kenneth W. Simons Mar 1979

Philosophical Perspectives On Affirmative Action, Kenneth W. Simons

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Equality and Preferential Treatment: A Philosophy & Public Affairs Reader edited by Marshall Cohen, Thomas Nagel, and Thomas Scanlon


Lying: Moral Choice In Public And Private Life, Michigan Law Review Mar 1979

Lying: Moral Choice In Public And Private Life, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Lying: Moral Choice in Public and Private Life by Sissela Bok


One Philosophy For An American Revolution, Paul K. Conkin Mar 1979

One Philosophy For An American Revolution, Paul K. Conkin

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Philosophy of the American Revolution by Morton White


Law, Legitimacy, And Symbols: An Expanded View Of Law And Society In Transition, Malcolm M. Feeley Mar 1979

Law, Legitimacy, And Symbols: An Expanded View Of Law And Society In Transition, Malcolm M. Feeley

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Law and Society in Transition: Toward Responsive Law by Philippe Nonet and Philip Selznick


On The Relevance Of Philosophy To Law: Reflections On Ackerman's Private Property And The Constitution, Philip E. Soper Jan 1979

On The Relevance Of Philosophy To Law: Reflections On Ackerman's Private Property And The Constitution, Philip E. Soper

Articles

To turn to moral philosophy these days for help in trying to decide "what to do" is a bit like turning to recipe books for help in a famine. One soon discovers that most philosophers avoid ultimate questions about actual choices in actual cases, preferring to concentrate instead on a preliminary problem: how to go about thinking about what to do. One also discovers that philosophers who have written about this preliminary problem of the structure of moral inquiry are neatly divided, as logically they must be, into precisely two camps: those who do and those who do not think …