Published by Oxford University Press, London, 1953
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very Good. Small staplebound pamphlet in very good condition. Light shelf and handling wear to cover; minor tannng and creasing, occasional blemish noted. Within, binding is secure, and content unmarked. CN. Used.
Published by Oxford At Clarenden Press, 1966, London, 1966
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Add to basketSoftcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Na. Reprint. 1966. Reprint. Language: English. Book Condition> Very Good: Very light wear to corners, edges and spine. Lightly tanned pages. Prev owners name to inside cover. DJ Condition> Na. 8pp. Size: 8vo 21.5cm by 14cm. Author: The legal philosopher Herbert Lionel Adolphus Hart (1907-1992) is famous for his immensely influential contributions to legal philosophy, including his theory of legal positivism, which is developed on the basis of analytic philosophy By using the tools of analytic philosophy and philosophy of language, clearly inspired by philosophers like Wittgenstein, in his attempts to solve the problems of legal theory, Hart came to revolutionize the way that jurisprudence and philosophy of law is conducted in especially America and Great Britain, and as such, his work is considered the main reason why English-language theory of law is now accepted as a natural part of philosophy. Book Resume: Hart suggested that fundamental legal notions could be elucidated by methods properly adapted to their special character Hart opposed the quest for definitions of expressions such as "law", "state", "right" and "corporation" It is futile, he claimed, to search for a counterpart to such notions in the "real world" or to apply the method of definition 'per genus et differentiam': positioning the notion within a glass or generic groups of which it is perceived to be a member, then listing the features which differentiate it from other notions within the same class A definition of "law" as a member of the general class of rules of behavior was rejected in 'The Concept of Law' because the concept of "rule" is itself problematic as that of "law", in Hart's view" (Ross, Law as a Social Institution", Pp 39-40). PLEASE ASK for additional photographs if required.
Published by Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1959
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Add to basketStapled Wraps. Condition: Very Good. A little shelf wear. Page edges are starting to tan. Ghost mark from removed label on rear cover. Otherwise a square, tight, unmarked booklet. 28 pp.
Published by Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1953., 1953
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First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. First Edition, first printing. 28 pp. Original printed wrappers. Near Fine.