Recent calls to reform legal education have culminated in the 2007 Carnegie Report, which is attracting substantial attention and promises to have tremendous influence on American law schools. In this article I survey these calls for reform and argue that they should be put into a broader historical, philosophical and ethical perspective. Three hundred years ago the Italian humanist, Giambattista Vico, delivered his famous oration that serves as the focal point for this symposium, On the Study Methods of Our Time. This oration lamented the rise of Cartesian critical philosophy at the expense of the cultivation of imagination, prudence, and eloquence. I conclude that Vico\u27s discussion of law and legal education in the oration provides an ...
Law schools, both innovative and traditional, cutting edge and hidebound, demand and therefore teach...
Law schools, both innovative and traditional, cutting edge and hidebound, demand and therefore teach...
Back in the mid-eighties, I offered a first year, second semester un-elective called American Lega...
Contemporary discussions about the need to reform legal education, culminating in the 2007 Carnegie ...
In his oration On the Study Methods of Our Time, Giambattista Vico conceived of the jurist as a pers...
This essay draws on the form and spirit of Vico\u27s On the Study Methods of Our Time to comment on ...
In his oration On the Study Methods of Our Time, Giambattista Vico conceived of the jurist as a pers...
Vico discerned in Descartes\u27 method for conducting right reasoning in the sciences a new and comp...
This paper was presented on October 14, 2008 as part of a panel addressing The Influence of Perelma...
This paper was presented on October 14, 2008 as part of a panel addressing The Influence of Perelma...
This paper was presented on October 14, 2008 as part of a panel addressing The Influence of Perelma...
Law schools, both innovative and traditional, cutting edge and hidebound, demand and therefore teach...
In attempting to predict and prescribe the future, my vision of the recent history of legal educatio...
This short paper appears in a volume of original essays, On Philosophy in American Law (Francis J. M...
Legal education fails students by not appreciating the rhetorical basis of legal reasoning and argum...
Law schools, both innovative and traditional, cutting edge and hidebound, demand and therefore teach...
Law schools, both innovative and traditional, cutting edge and hidebound, demand and therefore teach...
Back in the mid-eighties, I offered a first year, second semester un-elective called American Lega...
Contemporary discussions about the need to reform legal education, culminating in the 2007 Carnegie ...
In his oration On the Study Methods of Our Time, Giambattista Vico conceived of the jurist as a pers...
This essay draws on the form and spirit of Vico\u27s On the Study Methods of Our Time to comment on ...
In his oration On the Study Methods of Our Time, Giambattista Vico conceived of the jurist as a pers...
Vico discerned in Descartes\u27 method for conducting right reasoning in the sciences a new and comp...
This paper was presented on October 14, 2008 as part of a panel addressing The Influence of Perelma...
This paper was presented on October 14, 2008 as part of a panel addressing The Influence of Perelma...
This paper was presented on October 14, 2008 as part of a panel addressing The Influence of Perelma...
Law schools, both innovative and traditional, cutting edge and hidebound, demand and therefore teach...
In attempting to predict and prescribe the future, my vision of the recent history of legal educatio...
This short paper appears in a volume of original essays, On Philosophy in American Law (Francis J. M...
Legal education fails students by not appreciating the rhetorical basis of legal reasoning and argum...
Law schools, both innovative and traditional, cutting edge and hidebound, demand and therefore teach...
Law schools, both innovative and traditional, cutting edge and hidebound, demand and therefore teach...
Back in the mid-eighties, I offered a first year, second semester un-elective called American Lega...