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Published by Morogoro; Salvatorian Insitute of Philosophy and Theology;, 2001
Seller: books4less (Versandantiquariat Petra Gros GmbH & Co. KG), Welling, Germany
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Heft; Condition: Gut. 121 Seiten; Das Heft befindet sich in einem sehr gut erhaltenen Zustand; In ENGLISCHER Sprache; Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 250.
Published by Peter Lang, 1998
ISBN 10: 0820439029ISBN 13: 9780820439020
Seller: Librairie La Canopee. Inc., Saint-Armand, QC, Canada
Book
Condition: AS NEW. État de NEUF / AS NEW condition 9780820439020 9780820439020 2 PC563.
Published by Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, 1998
ISBN 10: 0820439029ISBN 13: 9780820439020
Seller: SKULIMA Wiss. Versandbuchhandlung, Westhofen, Germany
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An Analysis of H. L. A. Hart's Legal Theory. H. L. A. Hart's book, The Concept of Law, is perhaps the single greatest contribution to the field of legal philosophy in this century. Hart lays the groundwork for the continued progress in the perennial debate between legal positivism and natural law. This book briefly reviews the historic significance of that debate and demonstrates how Hart paves the way for an enlightened analysis of the tenuous relationship between law and morality. It provides a detailed examination of Hart's efforts to establish a legal framework through primary and secondary rules and an ultimate rule of recognition. It focuses specifically on Hart's reliance on the «internal perspective» as a means of establishing the form of obligation necessary for a legal system. It examines Hart's treatment of the relationship between law and morality and Hart's mischaracterization of St. Thomas Aquinas's natural law theory. 212 Seiten, broschiert (American University Studies. Series V: Philosophy; Vol. 184/Peter Lang Verlag 1998) Mängelexemplar/near mint. Statt EUR 26,95 313 g. Sprache: en.
Published by Peter Lang Jun 1998, 1998
ISBN 10: 0820439029ISBN 13: 9780820439020
Seller: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -H. L. A. Hart's book, The Concept of Law , is perhaps the single greatest contribution to the field of legal philosophy in this century. Hart lays the groundwork for the continued progress in the perennial debate between legal positivism and natural law. This book briefly reviews the historic significance of that debate and demonstrates how Hart paves the way for an enlightened analysis of the tenuous relationship between law and morality. It provides a detailed examination of Hart's efforts to establish a legal framework through primary and secondary rules and an ultimate rule of recognition. It focuses specifically on Hart's reliance on the 'internal perspective' as a means of establishing the form of obligation necessary for a legal system. It examines Hart's treatment of the relationship between law and morality and Hart's mischaracterization of St. Thomas Aquinas's natural law theory. 224 pp. Englisch.
Published by Peter Lang, 1998
ISBN 10: 0820439029ISBN 13: 9780820439020
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - H. L. A. Hart's book, The Concept of Law , is perhaps the single greatest contribution to the field of legal philosophy in this century. Hart lays the groundwork for the continued progress in the perennial debate between legal positivism and natural law. This book briefly reviews the historic significance of that debate and demonstrates how Hart paves the way for an enlightened analysis of the tenuous relationship between law and morality. It provides a detailed examination of Hart's efforts to establish a legal framework through primary and secondary rules and an ultimate rule of recognition. It focuses specifically on Hart's reliance on the 'internal perspective' as a means of establishing the form of obligation necessary for a legal system. It examines Hart's treatment of the relationship between law and morality and Hart's mischaracterization of St. Thomas Aquinas's natural law theory.