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What Makes Us React to the Abuse of Pets, Protected Animals, and Farm Animals: The Role of Attitudes, Norms, and Moral Obligation. [PDF]
Ruiz C, Vera A, Rosales C, Martín AM.
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Correlated Subjects: Relational Ethics and Veterinary Legal Accountability in Animal-Assisted Interventions. [PDF]
Fossati P.
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2021
Law and morals are two normative discourses (i.e., discourses on how things ought to be) of human action well established since ancient times. The Greek tragedy Antigone by Sophocles in the 5th century BC narrates Antigone’s dilemma (or conflict) between obeying her king and a royal edict (the law) or following her own conscience and complying with ...
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Law and morals are two normative discourses (i.e., discourses on how things ought to be) of human action well established since ancient times. The Greek tragedy Antigone by Sophocles in the 5th century BC narrates Antigone’s dilemma (or conflict) between obeying her king and a royal edict (the law) or following her own conscience and complying with ...
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Filosofiya Referativnyi Zhurnal, 2021
The review examines the problems of correlation of such categories as morality, law and justice. It is noted that although in many respects Russians have overcome the realities of the 1990s, signs such as corruption, disregard for the law and morality remain an obstacle to further progress.
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The review examines the problems of correlation of such categories as morality, law and justice. It is noted that although in many respects Russians have overcome the realities of the 1990s, signs such as corruption, disregard for the law and morality remain an obstacle to further progress.
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Legal Studies, 1981
‘The existence of law is one thing; its merit or demerit another. Of all the sayings of John Austin, none seems to make a simpler appeal to the plain fact of the matter than that one. We can argue for days about the merits or demerits of the Income Tax Acts or the latest effusion of trade union legislation.
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‘The existence of law is one thing; its merit or demerit another. Of all the sayings of John Austin, none seems to make a simpler appeal to the plain fact of the matter than that one. We can argue for days about the merits or demerits of the Income Tax Acts or the latest effusion of trade union legislation.
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Monist, 1985
H. L. A. Hart is heir and torch-bearer of a great tradition in the philosophy of law which is realist and unromantic in outlook. It regards the existence and content of the law as a matter of social fact whose connection with moral or any other values is contingent and precarious.
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H. L. A. Hart is heir and torch-bearer of a great tradition in the philosophy of law which is realist and unromantic in outlook. It regards the existence and content of the law as a matter of social fact whose connection with moral or any other values is contingent and precarious.
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Ratio Juris, 1989
Abstract. The controversy over law and morality between positivists and normativists is largely a result of failure on both sides to understand the idea of authority. The author argues that Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas and Hobbes held a common notion of legal authority that was distinctively moral.
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Abstract. The controversy over law and morality between positivists and normativists is largely a result of failure on both sides to understand the idea of authority. The author argues that Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas and Hobbes held a common notion of legal authority that was distinctively moral.
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