Philosophy of Law
Canadian Cases in the Philosophy of Law"Without exception the most important sourcebook available in English for anyone seeking an introduction to the legal principles on which Canadian political and legal culture are based." - P.S. Eardley, University of Guelph Read More |
The Immorality of Punishment"This book is a rigorous inquiry into the rationale for legal punishment. ... Its disturbing conclusions are an important challenge for the theory of punishment, and it will engage readers interested in moral responsibility as well as those concerned with the nature and justification o... Read More |
Legal ReasoningIn a book that is a blend of text and readings, Martin P. Golding explores legal reasoning from a variety of angles-including that of judicial psychology. Read More |
Readings in Political Philosophy"If I could be a student again, this is how I would want to learn political philosophy! As a teacher of political philosophy, I cannot now imagine using any other text than Professors Fumerton's and Jeske's Readings in Political Philosophy ." - Heidi M. Hurd, University of Illinois Read More |
Readings in the Philosophy of Law"A well-crafted, authoritative text, of ideal length and modest cost. Highly recommended." - Wil Waluchow, McMaster University Read More |