PHILOS 166
Philosophy of Law
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Preparation: one philosophy course. Examination, through study of recent philosophical writings, of such topics as nature of law, relationship of law and morals, legal reasoning, punishment, and obligation to obey law. May be repeated for credit. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Gary Gleb knows political philosophy like pilots know how to fly. I took this class over the summer. The class was intimidating because it involved a lot of reading, remembering and, later, writing. Not too mention Gleb's lecture which displayed his extreme abundance of knowledge, very high vocabulary, and endurance to speak an hour and half energetically and non-stop (still ready for more at break). But at the end of the day, Professor Gleb, was fair with his grading. However, I was not sure what he expected from students considering how in depth he is. Yet everything worked out.
Gary Gleb knows political philosophy like pilots know how to fly. I took this class over the summer. The class was intimidating because it involved a lot of reading, remembering and, later, writing. Not too mention Gleb's lecture which displayed his extreme abundance of knowledge, very high vocabulary, and endurance to speak an hour and half energetically and non-stop (still ready for more at break). But at the end of the day, Professor Gleb, was fair with his grading. However, I was not sure what he expected from students considering how in depth he is. Yet everything worked out.