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Title: CREON'S GHOST
LAW, JUSTICE, AND THE HUMANITIES
By: Joseph P. Tomain
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0195333411
ISBN 13: 9780195333411
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Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
Pub. date: 1 February, 2009
Pages: 344
Description: This book pairs literary and philosophical stories from the humanities with various contemporary jurisprudential accounts of why morality should or should not enter into the theory and practice of the law. Meant to be used primarily in continuing education seminars for practitioners emphasizing texts from "the Great Books," Creon's Ghost demonstrates how the humanities can illuminate our understanding of the law.
Synopsis: Debate about the separation of law and morality has ancient roots and is still vigorously discussed today. Mostly, the debate has been conducted as a technical problem in jurisprudence or legal philosophy. As a technical, philosophical problem, the arguments are rigorous and tend to be narrow. Creon's Ghost enters the debate from a different angle by discussing the general responses to the problem by pairing stories from the humanities with various contemporary jurisprudential accounts. For example, Chapter 1 pairs Antigone with H. L. A. Hart to illuminate the legal positivist position on how law should be considered separate and apart from morality. Antigone, from which play is taken the text's principal interlocutor-Creon-Tomain develops his themes through the history of the humanities, all the while offering significant connections within the realm of legal scholarship. The major "schools" of jurisprudence are treated at some length-legal positivism, natural law theory, legal realism, legal pragmatism, critical legal studies, et al.The author also presents arguments on why and how law is and should be connected with morality, presenting concepts from Plato's Republic together with Ronald Dworkin to illustrate the claim that law has and should have a moral unity. Creon's Ghost demonstrates that the humanities can both illuminate our understanding of legal discussions and that they can be read alongside jurisprudential texts, thus enriching our understanding of and appreciation for both the humanities and the law.
Publication: US
Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc
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