Great. But Byzantine legal tradition is ignored. It kept Christian Roman jurisprudence alive between the 8th century and the twelfth century. It made serious contributions to the application of classical law to the administration of a Christian empire.
How wonderful. The syllabus, of course, emphasizes Aristotle and Thomas. The Platonic and Plotinian background needs emphasized to keep the common good as a temporal instanciation of the Good! Wonderfully conceived class!
Great. But Byzantine legal tradition is ignored. It kept Christian Roman jurisprudence alive between the 8th century and the twelfth century. It made serious contributions to the application of classical law to the administration of a Christian empire.
Is there a way to participate in this remotely?
The Aristotle to Vermeule pipeline.
Looks amazing.
New additions to the reading list.
How wonderful. The syllabus, of course, emphasizes Aristotle and Thomas. The Platonic and Plotinian background needs emphasized to keep the common good as a temporal instanciation of the Good! Wonderfully conceived class!