Perry Mason and Philosophy: The Case of the Awesome Attorney by

Perry Mason and Philosophy: The Case of the Awesome Attorney

Popular Culture and Philosophy

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In 1933 the crime writer Erle Stanley Gardner, himself a practicing lawyer, unleashed the character Perry Mason in the novel The Case of the Velvet Claws. Perry Mason entered into public consciousness as a new conception of the role of the defense...

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