PHIL 105 - Introduction to Philosophy of Law and Legal Ethics
Summer 2013, Section 002 - 3.0 Credits
Schedule Number 231484
Satisfies: General Education - Humanities Courses (GH)
Important Dates
Reg Period: 2/4/2013 - 5/20/2013
First Day of Class: 5/13/2013
End of Class: 8/7/2013
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University Park PA 16802
Course Description
Historical and contemporary philosophies of law; concepts of responsibility, property, rights, and justice; and ethical issues in legal practice.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for the course.
Sample Course Syllabus
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Costs and Fees
This course will be included in your semester bill.
Remarks
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Material Requirements
Your course materials are listed below. Textbooks can be acquired from any number of textbook sellers. If you wish, you may purchase your books from the sources listed below. The information displayed is provided pursuant to the U.S. Higher Education Opportunity Act.
| Material Title | Edition | Author | ISBN | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No Contest: Corporate Lawyers and the Perversion of Justice in America | Ralph Nader and Wesley Smith | 9780375752582 | MBS | |
| Readings in the Philosophy of Law | 5th | Arthur and Shaw | 9780205708093 | MBS |
Technical Requirements
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Software Requirements
Requires: Students will need to have Adobe Reader. Students are required to have Microsoft Word 2003 or higher. If you do not have the required software package, the current version may be purchased at Journey Ed (www.journeyed.com) or a vendor of your choice.
Note: The above information is subject to change at any time by The Pennsylvania State University.
