<p>Creon&#39;s Ghost examines the enduring problem of the relationship between man&#39;s law and a &quot;higher&quot; law from the perspective of core humanities texts and through discussion of hotly debated contemporary legal conundrums. Today such issues as intelligent design in school curricula same-sex marriage and faith-based government grants are all examples of the interaction between man&#39;s law and some other set of moral principles. As these debates are considered in this book the author uses texts such as Antigone and Plato&#39;s Republic and pairs them with the most important jurisprudence texts of the 20th century to explore different approaches to the contemporary conflict or court ruling under consideration.<br />Creon&#39;s Ghost demonstrates that the humanities can both illuminate our understanding of contemporary problems and that &quot;classic&quot; texts can be read alongside jurisprudential texts thus enriching our understanding of and appreciation for law.</p>
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