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- Wesley Hohfeld A Century Later
- Wesley Hohfeld A Century Later
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction: Hohfeld at the Crossroads
- Some Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning
- Selected Personal Papers of Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld
- Part I Philosophy of Jural Relations
- Part II Hohfeld and Property
- Part III Hohfeld and Equity
- Part IV Hohfeldian Complexities
- Part V Hohfeld and Society
- 15 Hohfeldian Analysis, Liberalism, and Adjudication (Some Tensions)
- 16 The Contingent Politics of Legal Formalism
- 17 Religious Liberty and Public Accommodations: What Would Hohfeld Say?
- 18 Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld: On the Difficulty of Becoming a Law Professor
- Index
18 - Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld: On the Difficulty of Becoming a Law Professor
from Part V - Hohfeld and Society
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 July 2022
- Wesley Hohfeld A Century Later
- Wesley Hohfeld A Century Later
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction: Hohfeld at the Crossroads
- Some Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning
- Selected Personal Papers of Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld
- Part I Philosophy of Jural Relations
- Part II Hohfeld and Property
- Part III Hohfeld and Equity
- Part IV Hohfeldian Complexities
- Part V Hohfeld and Society
- 15 Hohfeldian Analysis, Liberalism, and Adjudication (Some Tensions)
- 16 The Contingent Politics of Legal Formalism
- 17 Religious Liberty and Public Accommodations: What Would Hohfeld Say?
- 18 Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld: On the Difficulty of Becoming a Law Professor
- Index
Summary
Anyone who spends a large amount of time with newly appointed, untenured colleagues – presumably because one’s older colleagues are just not all that interesting any more – will recognize that acquiring a professional identity, in the sense of being comfortable putting on a suit, tying a tie, and keeping shoes shined, is both a matter of imitating the behavior of others and fitting that behavior into an existing self. Part of this activity is intellectual: what I do in terms of reading and writing; part is social: where I am and what I teach there; and part is mixed: what other people are reading, writing, being, and teaching. An individual’s professional identity is a complex interaction of these three.
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- Wesley Hohfeld A Century LaterEdited Work, Select Personal Papers, and Original Commentaries, pp. 494 - 517Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022
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