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The Case of the Speluncean Explorers: Nine New Opinions [Paperback]

Peter Suber (Author)
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0415185467 978-0415185462 December 10, 1998 1

The Case of the Speluncean Explorers, written in 1949 by Lon Fuller, is the first famous fictitious legal case of all time. Describing a case of trapped travellers who are forcd to cannibalize one of their team, it is used on courses in philosophy of law and Jurisprudence to show how their trial upon rescue touches on key concepts in philosophy and legal theory such as utilitarianism and naturalism. The Case of the Speluncean Explorers: Nine New opinions includes a reprint of Fuller's classic article and a much-needed revision of and addition to the five openings originally expressed in the case by the five Supreme Court Judges. Peter Suber carefully and clearly introduces students to the main themes of Fuller's article before introducing nine new opinions. These opinions include perspectives from communitarian, feminist, multicultural, postmodern and economic theories of law, updating Fuller's original case and bringing contemporary theories of law to bear on the five original opinions.

Why read this book? One reason is to get beyond sloganeering about "judicial activism" and "activist judges". The book is an enjoyable and even-handed way to understand what the debate is about. It doesn't tell you what to think, but illustrates the contending positions and lets you think for yourself. It will show you how judges with different moral and political beliefs interpret written law, how they use precedents, how they conceive the proper role of judges, how they conceive the relationship between law and morality, and how they defend their judicial practices against criticism. It anchors all of this in a Supreme Court hearing of a gripping, concrete case on which real people disagree. (Challenge: Take any view of how judges should interpret law, especially any view that makes it sound easy, and try it out on this case. How well can it respect the facts and law? How well can it answer the objections from judges who take other views? How well does it deliver justice?) The book uses no jargon and assumes no prior knowledge of law or legal philosophy.


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Suber's additions to this classic case are timely and substantially broaden the treatment of Fuller's original piece. The style is clean, direct and succinct. Suber does a fine job in identifying many of the issues Fuller could not have included
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–Craig Ducat, Northern Illinois University

There is a real use for this book for courses on legal theory, and it will prove very useful in teaching.
–Sandra E. Marshall, University of Sterling

About the Author

Peter Suber is Professor of Philosophy at Earlham College. He is the author The Paradox of Self Amendment (1990).

He is the author The Paradox of Self Amendment (1990).


Product Details

  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (December 10, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415185467
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415185462
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #251,083 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Reflections on the nature of law, April 11, 2000
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On a very superficial reading of the book, I guess it is possible to classify it as a powerful and frightening thriller. However this is certainly not the purpose of the book. "The Case of the Speluncean Explorers" is a powerful inquiry into the nature of law. These nine new opinions added by Peter Suber compose a rich increment to the original book, keeping the original work of Lon Fuller up to date with the contemporary debates in the philosophy of law.
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The best way to have a solid approach to the difficult world of the law
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Case of the Speluncean Explorers, August 24, 2006
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It's a fantastic account of legal thoughts in fictional form. But I am not sure whether people who are not interested in legal philosopy would like it.
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The four defendants are members of the Speluncean Society, an organization of amateurs interested in the exploration of caves. Read the first page
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surviving spelunkers, murder statute, speluncean explorers, necessity defense, present defendant, open texture
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Supreme Court, Roger Whetmore, Chief Executive, Great Spiral, Court of General Instances, Justice Frank, Speluncean Society
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