The Legal ImaginationUniversity of Chicago Press, 1985年12月15日 - 302 頁 White extends his theory of law as constitutive rhetoric, asking how one may criticize the legal culture and the texts within it. "A fascinating study of the language of the law. . . . This book is to be highly recommended: certainly, for those who find the time to read it, it will broaden the mind, and give lawyers a new insight into their role."—New Law Journal |
內容
Chapter 1 The Lawyer as Writer | 1 |
An Introduction To Your Literary Circumstances | 71 |
Chapter 3 How The Law Talks About People Who Is This Man? | 109 |
The Insanity Defense | 170 |
Chapter 4 The Imagination of the Lawyer | 207 |
A Is the Judge Really a Poet? | 211 |
What More Do We Find in the Poem and Opinion? | 212 |
The Education of the Imagination? | 216 |
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