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40 Cardozo L. Rev. 3285 (2018-2019)
The Four Discourses of Law and Arthur Jacobson's Legal Plenum

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     THE FOUR DISCOURSES OF LAW AND ARTHUR
                JACOBSON'S LEGAL PLENUM

                        Jeanne L. Schroedert



                        TABLE OF CONTENTS

I.  THE FOUR D ISCOURSES .......................................................................................... 3287
II. THE U NIVERSITY  D ISCOURSE  ................................................................................ 3291
III, THE  ANALYST'S D ISCOURSE ................................................................................... 3294
IV . THE  H YSTERIC'S D ISCOURSE  ................................................................................. 3296
V.  SEXUATION AND NON-CORRELATION .................................................................. 3297
V I. R ECOGN ITIO N  ......................................................................................................... 3303
V II. ESSENCE  AND  EXISTENCE  ....................................................................................... 3307
V III.THE  CYCLE  OF  LAW   ............................................................................................... 3310

     I concentrate on an early work of Arthur Jacobson's that he
published just as I started my academic career. Not only did it greatly
impress me at the time, but when I reread it recently I was struck with
how much it had influenced my thinking. His distinction between
correlative and dynamic jurisprudences echo in my Lacanian-based
jurisprudential theory of the four discourses of law.
     Arthur delivered Hegel's Legal Plenum I at Cardozo's seminal Hegel
conference in 1988 when I was still a practicing attorney and it appeared
in print in the Cardozo Law Review during my first year of teaching. In
it he divides jurisprudential theory into two types, those that maintain a
strict correlation between rights and duties, and those that don't. The


   t Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.
   I Arthur J. Jacobson, Hegel's Legal Plenum, 10 CARDOZO L. REV. 877 (1989).


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