First Page
327
Abstract
Jurisprudence and ethics, the author believes, represent distinct efforts to achieve values in society. However, because of their similar method, bases in fact, and testing by consequences, each has something to give the other. With this in mind, the article examines the work of contemporary writers in ethics, both to determine what exactly are their positions and to see what they might offer the student of jurisprudence.
Recommended Citation
Stanley D. Rose,
Ethical Theory and Legal Philosophy,
15 Vanderbilt Law Review
327
(1962)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vlr/vol15/iss2/1
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