The Is and the Ought of the Law
Abstract
The work follows the shifts of position of Analytical Jurisprudence. It doesn’t aspire to a contribution to the history of philosophy or ideology of law. It aims rather to a kind of philosophical presentation of analytical legal positivism. This amounts to present the positivist thesis within its philosophical underpinnings and context, not just as opinions sustained by some people in the course of the history of legal thought, but as active philosophical arguments, claiming from us their recognition as correct as well as our acceptance thereof.
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