This time it's the University of Pennsylvania law faculty.
(Thanks to Michael Weisberg for the pointer.)
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I think the extremely weird-sounding announced thesis of this piece arises from making a specific decision about how to use…
Let me recommend Eleanor Knox’s essay on IAI a few months ago for what I think is a much more…
There are many places in the essay where I would get off the argumentative train, but here’s perhaps the first.…
Totally agreed Colin.
Thanks so much for this, Matthew. I hadn’t heard about UKALPP’s approach, but it sounds like an excellent model for…
Thanks to Colin Marshall for an excellent document. The annual UK Analytic Legal & Political Philosophy (UKALPP) Conference now convenes…
Thanks for this comment, Alan. I think the point you make carries weight – especially for some younger philosophers, in-person…
This time it's the University of Pennsylvania law faculty.
(Thanks to Michael Weisberg for the pointer.)
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