In Defense of Legal Positivism: Law without Trimmings
Released: Sep 23, 1999
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover, 324 pages
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Description:
This book is an uncompromising defense of legal positivism that insists on the separability of law and morality. After distinguishing among three facets of morality, Kramer explores a variety of ways in which law has been perceived as integrally connected to each of those facets. The book concludes with a detailed discussion of the obligation to obey the law--a discussion that highlights the strengths of legal positivism in the domain of political philosophy as much as in the domain of jurisprudence.
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