Jurisprudence, Modern Philosophy - 20th Century, Modern Philosophy - 19th Century, United States Law - General & Miscellaneous, Interpretation & Construction of Law
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Overview
Brion (law, Washington and Lee U., Virginia) assembles ten essays addressing disputes that arise from the judicial process of the US, rather than from the substance of statutes, regulations, and other texts. Most of them are based on presentations he made to the series of Law and Semiotics Round Tables, held at Pennsylvania State University since 1987. He provides introductions to the four sections, covering reality, cosmology, process, and pragmatism. Annotation Β©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, ORBook Details
Published
June 1, 2003
Publisher
New York : Peter Lang Pub., 2003.
Pages
309
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780820431093