PowerPoint Presentations

Philosophy 338, Spring 2004

Professor Hubin

Note About On-Line PowerPoint Presentations (all formats): Please note that PowerPoint presentations may be posted in a preliminary form prior to completion of a topic in class. It is only after we have completed a topic in class (sometimes several days after) that these on-line presentations can be assumed to be identical to those actually presented.

Note: The overhead presentations are available in two formats:

    Presentation Format: This format will display the PowerPoint presentation as it was displayed in class. In Microsoft Internet Explorer, it displays directly in browser. For Netscape Navigator, you can view the presentations by downloading the free PowerPoint viewer from Microsoft's download page.
    Outline Format: This format is useful for printing out the text (only) of the slides in an economical way.
Topic Presentation Outline
Introduction Select Select
What Is Law?
   Overview Select Select
   Classical Natural Law Legal Theory Select Select
   Classical Legal Positivism Select Select
   Fuller's Natural Law Theory Select Select
   Hart's Legal Theory Select Select
   Legal Realism Select Select
   Dworkin's Theory of Law Select Select
Constitutional Interpretation Select Select
Normative Jurisprudence
   Punishment Select Select
   Legal Moralism Select Select


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