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What I Learned About Teaching Law By Being An Art Student, Michael T. Colatrella Jan 2021

What I Learned About Teaching Law By Being An Art Student, Michael T. Colatrella

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When was the last time you learned a skill? I’m not referring to the time your twelve-year-old daughter taught you how to use the latest social media platform. I mean when was the last time you learned to do something that takes months or years of concerted effort to reach a level of competence? A few years ago, I did just that. I learned to draw and paint. My goal was not to be a professional artist. My goal was to become competent in drawing and painting for pleasure. As with many of us, drawing and painting were parts of …


Nietzschean Critique And Philosophical Hermeneutics, Francis J. Mootz Iii Jan 2003

Nietzschean Critique And Philosophical Hermeneutics, Francis J. Mootz Iii

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Law In Flux: Philosophical Hermeneutics, Legal Argumentation, And The Natural Law Tradition, Francis J. Mootz Iii Jan 1999

Law In Flux: Philosophical Hermeneutics, Legal Argumentation, And The Natural Law Tradition, Francis J. Mootz Iii

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The Ontological Basis Of Legal Hermeneutics: A Proposed Model Of Inquiry Based On The Work Of Gadamer, Habermas, And Ricoeur, Francis J. Mootz Iii Jan 1988

The Ontological Basis Of Legal Hermeneutics: A Proposed Model Of Inquiry Based On The Work Of Gadamer, Habermas, And Ricoeur, Francis J. Mootz Iii

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