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AI Through Ethical Lenses: A Discourse Analysis of Guidelines for AI in Healthcare. [PDF]

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Arbelaez Ossa L   +5 more
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Legal Positivism Reconsidered

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Legal positivism

McGill Law Journal, 2018
Legal positivism is the approach in the philosophy of law which treats ‘positive law’ – law laid down in human societies through human decisions – as a distinct phenomenon, susceptible of analysis and description independently of morality, divine law or mere natural reality. It shares with philosophical positivism the aim of dealing in facts, but these
D. Weinstock
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Struggle of Legal Positivism Versus Progressive Thoughts in the Formal Tests of the Job Creation Act (Legal Development through Hermeneutics)

Jurnal Dinamika Hukum, 2022
Hermeneutics is a form of interpretation and interpretation of a text in legal philosophy, in practice it is also used in the considerations of constitutional judges to interpret and interpret a law, one of which is in the formal examination of the work ...
Imam Asmarudin
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Legal positivism and the real definition of law

Jurisprudence, 2022
We explore an underappreciated tension at the heart of the debate over legal positivism. On the one hand, many legal philosophers aspire for the debate to tell us what law is, and the nature of law.
D. Plunkett, Daniel Wodak
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The Cambridge Companion to Legal Positivism

, 2021
Legal positivism is one of the fundamental theories of jurisprudence studied in law and related fields around the world. This volume addresses how legal positivism is perceived and makes the case for why it is relevant for contemporary legal theory.
P. Mindus
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Kant on Legal Positivism and the Juridical State

Kant Yearbook, 2021
In this paper I argue that Kant’s political and juridical philosophy justifies a type of normative legal positivism that implies specific notions of law and legal freedom which determine and restrict the sphere of action of judges and jurists. Finally, I
J. Klein
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