What is Legal Positivism?
This is a video lecture about legal positivism (the theory in analytical jurisprudence, which holds that legal facts depend ultimately on social facts alone) and non-cognitivism (the theory in metaethics, which holds that moral judgements are not truth-apt). The work of Joseph Raz and HLA Hart is discussed. This is part of a course on the Philosophy of Law.
Видео What is Legal Positivism? канала Jeffrey Kaplan
Видео What is Legal Positivism? канала Jeffrey Kaplan
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