Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Exordium to an Authentic Philosophy of Law

In an age when the philosophy of law and jurisprudence has been wholly professionalized to the exclusion of all those without an advanced post-doctoral specialization, and online anonymity guarantees a blind review of blogospheric philosophy, I offer my philosophy of law on the premise that anyone can be a philosopher and the possession of a degree does not determine one's grasp of truth. Let the philosophy of law be judged upon the merits of rational argumentation, and not upon the advanced degrees of career academic pseudo-philosophers and the biases of journal editors and the academic establishment.

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