International Legal Positivism and Legal Realism [PDF]
This chapter, a contribution to a book on International Legal Positivism in a Post-Modern World, gauges the potential for mutually enriching interactions between international legal positivism and legal realism.
Telman, D. A. Jeremy
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PENGARUH POSITIVISME DALAM PERKEMBANGAN ILMU HUKUM DAN PEMBANGUNAN HUKUM INDONESIA
This article discusses about the positivism influence to jurisprudence and law development, especially in Indonesia, and the analysis of the strength and the weakness of the positivism influence.
Sri Wahyuni
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Arnošt Kolman’s Critique of Mathematical Fetishism [PDF]
Arnošt Kolman (1892–1979) was a Czech mathematician, philosopher and Communist official. In this paper, we would like to look at Kolman’s arguments against logical positivism which revolve around the notion of the fetishization of mathematics.
Mácha, Jakub, Zouhar, Jan
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The Problem of Morality in Soft and Hard Legal Positivism [PDF]
The law is the reason and guide for human behavior; therefore, it is a normative social practice. But what conditions should a norm have to be called a law and what is its relationship with morality?
Ataollah Salehi, Mahdi Balavi
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Are randomised controlled trials positivist? Reviewing the social science and philosophy literature to assess positivist tendencies of trials of social interventions in public health and health services [PDF]
Background: We have previously proposed that trials of social interventions can be done within a ‘realist’ research paradigm. Critics have countered that such trials are irredeemably positivist and asked us to explain our philosophical position ...
Bonell, Chris +3 more
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The Foundations and Effects of Self-Sufficiency in the School of Legal Positivism [PDF]
The school of legal positivism is considered as one of the most prominent and influential legal schools in the sector of law. The challenge mostly continued to be faced by legal researchers regarding the accurate knowledge of that, is most of the ...
Hadi Tahan Nazif, Ali Jalilzadeh
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Internal goods to legal practice: reclaiming fuller with macintyre [PDF]
Lon Fuller rejected legal positivism because he believed that the ‘procedural morality of law’ established a necessary connection between law and morals. Underpinning his argument is a claim that law is a purposive activity grounded by a relationship of
Retter, Mark
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Institutional mimesis: an experimental study on the grounding of legal concepts [PDF]
Legal institutions, legal systems, law in general are human artefacts: Not only they are human-dependent entities—a lot of things are human-dependent and are not artefacts: pollution, for example—, but they are created by humans as the object and outcome
Borghi, ANNA MARIA +2 more
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The positivication of coalgebraic logics
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Fredrik Dahlqvist, Alexander Kurz 0001
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