Introduction; Part 1 Lon Fuller’s Case of the Speluncean Explorers; Chapter 1 Opinion of Chief Justice Truepenny; Chapter 2 Opinion of Justice Foster; Chapter 3 Opinion of Justice Tatting; Chapter 4 Opinion of Justice Keen; Chapter 5 Opinion of Justice Handy; Chapter 6 Opinion of Justice Tatting; Chapter 7 Postscript; Part 2 Nine New Opinions; Chapter 8 Opinion of Chief Justice Burnham; Chapter 9 Opinion of Justice Springham; Chapter 10 Opinion of Justice Tally; Chapter 11 Opinion of Justice Hellen; Chapter 12 Opinion of Justice Trumpet; Chapter 13 Opinion of Justice Goad; Chapter 14 Opinion of Justice Frank; Chapter 15 Opinion of Justice Reckon; Chapter 16 Opinion of Justice Bond;
Peter Suber, who holds a Ph.D. in philosophy and a J.D. (in law), is Professor of Philosophy at Earlham College. He is the author of The Paradox of Self-Amendment, the first book-length study of self-reference problems in law.
"Suber's additions to this classic case are timely and
substantially broaden the treatment of Fuller's original piece. The
style is clean, direct and succinct. Suber does a fine job in
identifying many of the issues Fuller could not have included
."
-Craig Ducat, Northern Illinois University
"There is a real use for this book for courses on legal theory, and
it will prove very useful in teaching."
-Sandra E. Marshall, University of Sterling
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