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Overview""Part detective story, part social commentary, part intellectual autobiography, part philosophical analysis, this is a jury book unlike any other.""--Anthony Kronman, Sterling Professor of Law and former dean, Yale Law School ""[Norma Thompson] teaches us, brilliantly and painlessly, why judging, as opposed to simply knowing, is an essential part of a responsible human existence, recounting the trials and crimes and moral dilemmas of antiquity and classical tradition in a stunningly original reading.""--Abraham D. Sofaer, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and former United States district judge In 2001, Norma Thompson served on the jury in a murder trial in New Haven, Connecticut. In Unreasonable Doubt, Thompson dramatically depicts the jury's deliberations, which ended in a deadlock. As foreperson, she pondered the behavior of some of her fellow jurors that led to the trial's termination in a hung jury. Blending personal memoir, social analysis, and literary criticism, she addresses the evasion of judgment she witnessed during deliberations and relates that evasion to contemporary political, social, and legal affairs. She then assembles an imaginary jury of Alexis de Tocqueville, Plato, and Jane Austen, among others, to show how the writings of these authors can help model responsible habits of deliberation. Norma Thompson is senior lecturer in humanities and associate director of the Whitney Humanities Center at Yale University. She is the author most recently of The Ship of State: Statecraft and Politics from Ancient Greece to Democratic America. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Norma ThompsonPublisher: Paul Dry Books Imprint: Paul Dry Books Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9781589880726ISBN 10: 1589880722 Pages: 207 Publication Date: 27 December 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Norma Thompson and Unreasonable Doubt Part detective story, part social commentary, part intellectual autobiography, part philosophical analysis, this is a jury book unlike any other. --Anthony Kronman, Sterling Professor of Law and former dean, Yale Law School [Norma Thompson] teaches us, brilliantly and painlessly, why judging, as opposed to simply knowing, is an essential part of a responsible human existence, recounting the trials and crimes and moral dilemmas of antiquity and classical tradition in a stunningly original reading. --Abraham D. Sofaer, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and former United States district judge <b>Praise for Norma Thompson and <i>Unreasonable Doubt</i></b></p> Part detective story, part social commentary, part intellectual autobiography, part philosophical analysis, this is a jury book unlike any other. <b>Anthony Kronman, Sterling Professor of Law and former dean, Yale Law School</b></p> [Norma Thompson] teaches us, brilliantly and painlessly, why judging, as opposed to simply knowing, is an essential part of a responsible human existence, recounting the trials and crimes and moral dilemmas of antiquity and classical tradition in a stunningly original reading. <b>Abraham D. Sofaer, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and former United States district judge</b></p> Praise for Norma Thompson and Unreasonable Doubt Part detective story, part social commentary, part intellectual autobiography, part philosophical analysis, this is a jury book unlike any other. --Anthony Kronman, Sterling Professor of Law and former dean, Yale Law School [Norma Thompson] teaches us, brilliantly and painlessly, why judging, as opposed to simply knowing, is an essential part of a responsible human existence, recounting the trials and crimes and moral dilemmas of antiquity and classical tradition in a stunningly original reading. --Abraham D. Sofaer, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and former United States district judge Praise for Norma Thompson and Unreasonable Doubt Part detective story, part social commentary, part intellectual autobiography, part philosophical analysis, this is a jury book unlike any other. Anthony Kronman, Sterling Professor of Law and former dean, Yale Law School [Norma Thompson] teaches us, brilliantly and painlessly, why judging, as opposed to simply knowing, is an essential part of a responsible human existence, recounting the trials and crimes and moral dilemmas of antiquity and classical tradition in a stunningly original reading. Abraham D. Sofaer, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and former United States district judge Praise for Norma Thompson and Unreasonable Doubt Part detective story, part social commentary, part intellectual autobiography, part philosophical analysis, this is a jury book unlike any other. --Anthony Kronman, Sterling Professor of Law and former dean, Yale Law School [Norma Thompson] teaches us, brilliantly and painlessly, why judging, as opposed to simply knowing, is an essential part of a responsible human existence, recounting the trials and crimes and moral dilemmas of antiquity and classical tradition in a stunningly original reading. --Abraham D. Sofaer, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and former United States district judge Praise for Norma Thompson and Unreasonable Doubt Part detective story, part social commentary, part intellectual autobiography, part philosophical analysis, this is a jury book unlike any other. Anthony Kronman, Sterling Professor of Law and former dean, Yale Law School [Norma Thompson] teaches us, brilliantly and painlessly, why judging, as opposed to simply knowing, is an essential part of a responsible human existence, recounting the trials and crimes and moral dilemmas of antiquity and classical tradition in a stunningly original reading. Abraham D. Sofaer, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and former United States district judge Praise for Norma Thompson and Unreasonable Doubt Part detective story, part social commentary, part intellectual autobiography, part philosophical analysis, this is a jury book unlike any other. Anthony Kronman, Sterling Professor of Law and former dean, Yale Law School [Norma Thompson] teaches us, brilliantly and painlessly, why judging, as opposed to simply knowing, is an essential part of a responsible human existence, recounting the trials and crimes and moral dilemmas of antiquity and classical tradition in a stunningly original reading. Abraham D. Sofaer, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and former United States district judge Author InformationNorma Thompson: Norma Thompson is Senior Lecturer in the Humanities and Associate Director of the Whitney Humanities Center at Yale University. She is the author or editor of several books, most recently The Ship of State: Statecraft and Politics from Ancient Greece to Democratic America. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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