Law and Literature, 18. kötetUniversity of California Press, 2006 |
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151. oldal
... truth and justice ) —was " the medium through which the drama of law was ... played out " ; " it focused the perfor- mative and argumentative aspects of legal procedure . But the legal tradition itself developed a resistance to ...
... truth and justice ) —was " the medium through which the drama of law was ... played out " ; " it focused the perfor- mative and argumentative aspects of legal procedure . But the legal tradition itself developed a resistance to ...
155. oldal
... truth , " as Goodrich argues , this play serves as a counter - example in as much as it radi- cally redefines and re - evaluates " truth " itself . The theatrically triumphant agents are blatant liars and the truth they represent , if ...
... truth , " as Goodrich argues , this play serves as a counter - example in as much as it radi- cally redefines and re - evaluates " truth " itself . The theatrically triumphant agents are blatant liars and the truth they represent , if ...
348. oldal
... truth of some matter asserted . " Descriptions of one's intention to go to a certain place are not , ordinarily , in that cate- gory - certainly not when offered solely as proof that the person did go to that place . Such declarations ...
... truth of some matter asserted . " Descriptions of one's intention to go to a certain place are not , ordinarily , in that cate- gory - certainly not when offered solely as proof that the person did go to that place . Such declarations ...
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