The Philosophy of Positive Law The Philosophy of Positive Law

The Philosophy of Positive Law

Foundations of Jurisprudence

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Beschreibung des Verlags

In this first book-length study of positive law, James Bernard Murphy rewrites central chapters in the history of jurisprudence by uncovering a fundamental continuity among four great legal philosophers: Plato, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Hobbes, and John Austin. In their theories of positive law, Murphy argues, these thinkers represent successive chapters in a single fascinating story. That story revolves around a fundamental ambiguity: is law positive because it is deliberately imposed (as opposed to customary law) or because it lacks moral necessity (as opposed to natural law)? These two senses of positive law are not coextensive yet the discourse of positive law oscillates unstably between them. What, then, is the relation between being deliberately imposed and lacking moral necessity? Murphy demonstrates how the discourse of positive law incorporates both normative and descriptive dimensions of law, and he discusses the relation of positive law not only to jurisprudence but also to the philosophy of language, ethics, theories of social order, and biblical law.

GENRE
Gewerbe und Technik
ERSCHIENEN
2008
1. Oktober
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
256
Seiten
VERLAG
Yale University Press
GRÖSSE
30,2
 MB

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