Assignments and Exam Materials

Philosophy 338, Spring 2004

Professor Hubin

Below you will find the reading assignments, paper assignments and examination materials. For lecture outlines, go to the Handouts page.

[Reading Assignments]
[Writing Assignments]
[Examination Materials]

Readings

    What is Law?

      3/29/04    "The Problem of the Grudge Informer" by Lon Fuller (in class)
      3/31/04    Philosophy of Law (PL) pp. 1 - 7

      4/05/04    Philosophy of Law (PL) pp. 8 - 14
      4/07/04    Philosophy of Law (PL) pp. 29 - 39

      4/12/04    Philosophy of Law (PL) pp. 14 – 28 and 40 - 49
      4/14/04    Philosophy of Law (PL) pp. 50 - 69

      4/19/04    Philosophy of Law (PL) pp. 70 - 106
    Interpretation of Legal Texts

      4/26/04    Philosophy of Law (PL) pp. 122 - 160

    Punishment
      5/05/2004    Philosophy of Law (PL) pp. 659 - 690
      5/10/2004    Philosophy of Law (PL) pp. 691 - 720
      5/12/2004    Philosophy of Law (PL) pp. 721 - 782


    Individual Liberty and Legal Moralism
      5/26/2004    Philosophy of Law (PL) pp. 307 – 319 & 338 - 353


Writing Assignments

    Draft of Term Paper (Due 5/12)

      NOTE: You must submit your rough draft both electronically and as a hard copy. Both rough drafts and final drafts will be checked electronically for inappropriate use of resources including plagiarism. Hard copies may be submitted in class or to Zac Cogley's mailbox in Room 214 University Hall by 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 12. Electronic copies must be submitted as attachments to your e-mail in either Word format or "Rich Text Format" (.rtf). In most modern word processing programs, you can save your document to an rtf file by selecting the "Save As" option and scrolling down to the Rich Text Format option.

      You can submit the electronic copy of your paper by clicking on the link below. This will call up your e-mail program with a message addressed to both Zac Cogley (cogley.5@osu.edu)and me (hubin.1@osu.edu). Attach your paper (in Word or rtf format) to this e-mail and send it. In order not to be counted late, you must send your draft by 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 12..

      Submit Rough Draft of Term Paper
    Final Draft of Term Paper (Due 6/4)

      NOTE: You must submit your final draft both electronically and as a hard copy. A copy of your rough draft must accompany your final draft. Papers will be checked electronically for inappropriate use of resources including plagiarism. Hard copies should be submitted to Zac Cogley's mailbox in Room 214 University Hall by 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 12. Please attach your rough draft to the hard copy of your final draft. Electronic copies must be submitted as attachments to your e-mail in either Word format or "Rich Text Format" (.rtf). In most modern word processing programs, you can save your document to an rtf file by selecting the "Save As" option and scrolling down to the Rich Text Format option.

      You can submit the electronic copy of your paper by clicking on the link below. This will call up your e-mail program with a message addressed to both Zac Cogley (cogley.5@osu.edu)and me (hubin.1@osu.edu). Attach your paper (in Word or rtf format) to this e-mail and send it. In order not to be counted late, you must send your draft by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, June 4..

      Submit Final Draft of Term Paper

Examination Materials

    Midterm Exam Date: Monday, May 3, 2004
      (Question bank to be distributed Monday, April 26)



Note:  All handouts are in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format. If you do not already have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here to get it.



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