Law & Morality

The Foley Institute’s Coffee & Politics Series continues with:

“Law and Morality: The regulation of private behavior”

Do we need the law in order to be good people? How should the law regulate a person’s behavior?

Christopher Tollefsen, Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Carolina, will examine the principles that should inform the law’s regulation of private behavior.

Thursday February 11, noon – 1 p.m., Foley Speaker’s Room, 308 Bryan Hall, WSU Pullman

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