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Taylor, Alfred Swaine, 1806-1880.+1 more
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Mechanical jurisprudence—No.XVI [PDF]
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Peter A. Browne
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This paper contests Brian Simpson's claim that HLA Hart's book, The Concept of Law, is that of a 'hedgehog,' that is, a monistic thinker. It is not. Hart's work is pluralist both in its explanatory concepts and in its evaluative background. Some conjectures are offered as to why Simpson so misunderstood Hart, and as to why analytic legal philosophy is ...
Leslie Green, Leslie Green
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J. H. D., Thomas Erskine Holland
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On the Centrality of Jurisprudence [PDF]
Political communities typically organise themselves by an appeal to values. Sometimes the values invoked are abstract ideas such as justice or equality. One such idea is that of law. In many important instances, practices cannot be understood except by reference to the values to which they make an implicit appeal but from which they fall short; and ...
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