On Trial: From Adam & Eve to O.J. SimpsonLexington Books, 2004 - 499 pages Beginning with the serpent in the Garden of Eden and ending with O.J. Simpson, author George Anastaplo offers an exploration of justice and the rule of law through well-known trials both ancient and modern, real and fictional. On Trial is a detailed and fascinating discussion of legal reason, moral judgment, political life, and the events that give them meaning. |
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... seen as destroying the faiths by which men live , the hopes without which life would not be possible , the necessary love of one's own just because it is one's own . Anastaplo puts reason on trial . He tries to make the case for the ...
... seen as destroying the faiths by which men live , the hopes without which life would not be possible , the necessary love of one's own just because it is one's own . Anastaplo puts reason on trial . He tries to make the case for the ...
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... seen as literary , so the crises in literature can often be seen as trials.3 Literary sources ( going back to the Garden of Eden ) as well as historical records provide materials for these discussions of what justice , prudence , and ...
... seen as literary , so the crises in literature can often be seen as trials.3 Literary sources ( going back to the Garden of Eden ) as well as historical records provide materials for these discussions of what justice , prudence , and ...
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... seen in about half of the cases and stories discussed in this collection . See , e.g. , chapter 12 , note 123. The judges can include a goddess and the citizens of Athens , as may be seen in Aeschy- lus's Oresteia . See chapter 2 ...
... seen in about half of the cases and stories discussed in this collection . See , e.g. , chapter 12 , note 123. The judges can include a goddess and the citizens of Athens , as may be seen in Aeschy- lus's Oresteia . See chapter 2 ...
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Contents
From Adam and Eve to Faustus | 5 |
1 B LUCIFER AND FAUSTUS | 21 |
Clytemnestra Electra and Orestes | 41 |
2B THE CHARACTER OF A MATRICIDE | 48 |
2C THE HUNTING OF ORESTES | 52 |
2D QUERIES ABOUT THE ORESTEIA | 61 |
Jonah and the Ninevites | 71 |
Oedipus Creon and Antigone | 83 |
Thomas More the King and the Pope | 253 |
John P Altgeld and the Haymarketers | 283 |
Notorious Defendants in Our Time | 297 |
12B JULIUS ROSENBERG ETHEL ROSENBERG AND MORTON SOBELL | 313 |
12C THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES | 327 |
12D DAVID T DELLINGER ET AL | 329 |
12E RICHARD M NIXON ET AL | 336 |
From Spiro T Agnew to O J Simpson | 381 |
4B SOPHOCLES ANTIGONE | 97 |
4C ANOUIHLS ANTIGONE | 100 |
Abraham and Kierkegaard | 111 |
Socrates of Athens | 135 |
6B XENOPHONS APOLOGY OF SOCRATES | 140 |
Jesus of Nazareth | 155 |
7B THE GOSPEL OF MARK | 172 |
Joan of Arc | 205 |
Shylock and Shakespeare | 231 |
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