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  2. Lon L. Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Lon Luvois Fuller (June 15, 1902 – April 8, 1978) was an American legal philosopher best known as a proponent of a secular and procedural form of natural law theory. Fuller was a professor of law at Harvard Law School for many years, and is noted in American law for his contributions to both jurisprudence and the law of contracts .

  3. The Case of the Speluncean Explorers - Wikipedia

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    "The Case of the Speluncean Explorers" is an article by legal philosopher Lon L. Fuller first published in the Harvard Law Review in 1949. Largely taking the form of a fictional judgment, it presents a legal philosophy puzzle to the reader and five possible solutions in the form of judicial opinions that are attributed to judges sitting on the ...

  4. Hart–Fuller debate - Wikipedia

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    The Hart–Fuller debate is an exchange between the American law professor Lon L. Fuller and his English counterpart H. L. A. Hart, published in the Harvard Law Review in 1958 on morality and law, which demonstrated the divide between the positivist and natural law philosophy. Hart took the positivist view in arguing that morality and law were ...

  5. List of important publications in philosophy - Wikipedia

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    J. L. Austin, How To Do Things With Words, 1955/1962; J. L. Austin, "A Plea for Excuses", 1956; Willard Van Orman Quine, Word and Object, 1960; H. Paul Grice, "Logic and Conversation", 1967/1987; Stanley Cavell, Must We Mean What We Say? A Book of Essays, 1969/1976; John Searle, Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language, 1969

  6. Hawkins v. McGee - Wikipedia

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    Hawkins v. McGee, 84 N.H. 114, 146 A. 641 (N.H. 1929), [1] is a leading case on damages in contracts handed down by the New Hampshire Supreme Court.It has come to be known as the "Hairy Hand" case from the circumstances, because a subsequent decision uses the phrase.

  7. R v Dudley and Stephens - Wikipedia

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    The Case of the Speluncean Explorers is a famous hypothetical case created in 1949 by legal theorist Lon L. Fuller to illustrate divergent theories of law and morality in the context of facts heavily based around those of the crew.

  8. List of philosophers (D–H) - Wikipedia

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    Lon L. Fuller (1902–1978) Richard Fumerton (born 1949) Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov (1828–1906) G. Gadadhara Bhattacharya (1604–1709) Hans-Georg ...

  9. Lon Fuller - Wikipedia

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