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Legal Reasoning and Legal Theory Clarendon Law Series



This book is a classic of legal philosophy and it focuses on the debate between the "positivist" views of Herbert Hart and the "rights thesis" of Ronald Dworkin. MacCormick provides a critical analysis of the Dworkin position while also modifying Hart's. more details
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  • Focuses on the debate between Herbert Hart and Ronald Dworkin
  • Provides a critical analysis of the Dworkin position
  • Modifies Hart's position


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Author Neil MacCormick
Format Paperback - Trade
ISBN 9780198763840
Publication Date 11/08/1994
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This book is a classic of legal philosophy and it focuses on the debate between the "positivist" views of Herbert Hart and the "rights thesis" of Ronald Dworkin. MacCormick provides a critical analysis of the Dworkin position while also modifying Hart's.

Since its first appearance in 1979, this work has established itself as a classic of legal philosophy. This study focuses on current jurisprudential debate between the "positivist" views of Herbert Hart and the "rights thesis" of Ronald Dworkin. MacCormick provides a critical analysis of the Dworkin position while also modifying Hart's. It stands firmly on its own as a contribution to an extensive literature. Now available in paperback, and with a new foreword by the author, this popular book will continue to be of use to students and teachers of law, legal theory, and philosophy.
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