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  1. Are there any natural rights?Herbert Hart - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (2):175-191.
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  • Socrates and the State.Richard Kraut - 1984 - Princeton University Press.
    This fresh outlook on Socrates' political philosophy in Plato's early dialogues argues that it is both more subtle and less authoritarian than has been supposed. Focusing on the Crito, Richard Kraut shows that Plato explains Socrates' refusal to escape from jail and his acceptance of the death penalty as arising not from a philosophy that requires blind obedience to every legal command but from a highly balanced compromise between the state and the citizen. In addition, Professor Kraut contends that our (...)
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  • Doing What Comes Naturally: Change, Rhetoric, and the Practice of Theory in Literary and Legal Studies.Stanley Fish - 1991 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 49 (4):375-378.
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  • Thomas A. Sebeok, The Sign and Its Masters. [REVIEW]Roberta Kevelson - 1983 - American Journal of Semiotics 2 (1-2):267-276.
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