
Tactical Fouling
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What is the line between tactical/permissible fouling and cheating?
50:29
What is the Point of Sports?
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Is the point of sport just amusement, or should we be pluralists about the goals of sporting activities
46:45
Introduction to the Jurisprudence of Sports
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WTF is the Philosophy of Sports? WTF is the Jurisprudence of Sports? And why lawyers should care.
46:17
Meta-interpretation
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1) Interpretive Methodologies; 2) The Standard Picture; 3) Economy of Trust
42:48
Episode 15: Planning Theory of Law II
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1) Solving the puzzles; 2) Why I’m not an Inclusive Legal Positivist, Part II; 3) Logic of Planning
48:28
Episode 15: Planning Theory of Law II
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1) Solving the puzzles; 2) Why I’m not an Inclusive Legal Positivist, Part II; 3) Logic of Planning
45:30
Episode 14: Planning Theory of Law I
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1) Planning; 2) Law as a Planning Organization; 3) The Moral Aim Thesis
58:32
Why I am not an Inclusive Legal Positivist, Part I
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1) Raz on Authority; 2) The Argument from Authority; 3) The Practical Difference Thesis
50:59
Episode 13: Why I am not an Inclusive Legal Positivist, Part I
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1) Raz on Authority; 2) The Argument from Authority; 3) The Practical Difference Thesis
50:59
Episode 12: Law as Integrity
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1) Concept vs Conception; 2) Conventionalism; 3) Hercules
01:03:02
Episode 11: Law’s Empire Strikes Back
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1) Recap; 2) Theoretical Disagreements; 3) Constructive Interpretation
54:23
Episode 10: Hart on Law and Morality
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1) Justice in Law; 2) Minimum content of the Natural Law; 3) Normative Legal Positivism
53:07
Episode 9: Hart on Interpretation
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1) Formalism and open texture; 2) Rule skepticism; 3) Fuller’s critique
56:54
The Hart-Dworkin Debate
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1) Rules vs Principles; 2) Principles in hard cases; 3) Exclusive vs Inclusive Legal Positivism
51:24
The Hart-Dworkin Debate
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1) Rules vs Principles; 2) Principles in hard cases; 3) Exclusive vs Inclusive Legal Positivism
39:43
Episode 8: The Hart-Dworkin Debate
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1) Rules vs Principles; 2) Principles in hard cases; 3) Exclusive vs Inclusive Legal Positivism
51:24
Episode 7: Critique of Hart’s Theory
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1) Hart’s solution to Chicken-Egg Puzzle and Hume’s Challenge; 2) Are Social Rules Social Practices?; 3) Expressing Yourself Legally (plus: Roast Chicken recipe)
55:16
Episode 7: Critique of Hart’s Theory
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1) Hart’s solution to Chicken-Egg Puzzle and Hume’s Challenge; 2) Are Social Rules Social Practices?; 3) Expressing Yourself Legally (plus: Roast Chicken recipe)
01:14:36
Episode 6: The Rule of Recognition
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1) Intro to Rule of Recognition; 2) Properties of the Rule of Recognition; 3) The Rule of Recognition Rules
51:56
Episode 5: Hart’s Critique of Austin II
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1) Duty, Command, Custom; 2) Sovereignty as habit; 3) Internal Point of View
44:59
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