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Norm and Nature deals with the traditional conflict in legal philosophy between positivistic and anti-positivistic theories of law. It examines the conflict with respect to seven central issues in legal philosophy - law as a reason for action, law and authority, the internal point of view to law, the acceptance of law, discretion and principle, interpretation and semantics, and law and the common good. It has three theses. First, that the opposition to positivism is based on acceptance of, rather than rejection of, claims made by positivism. Secondly, that the conflict between positivism and anti-positivism is irresolvable and finally, that the understanding of why this is so is the key to the understanding of the nature of law. Tension between formal and substantive considerations comprises the essence of law. The central theses presuppose that anti-positivism or natural law theory is defensible as an account of the nature of law. More than half the book, therefore, is a criticism of the prevailing orthodoxy of legal positivism and a defence of an anti-positivist view, making Norm and Nature important not only for the originality of its central theses, but also for its critique of positivism and for the thoroughness of its examination of contemporary legal thought.
Part 1 Simple positivism. Part 2 Sophisticated Positivism. Part 3 Anti-positivism: reasons for action; law and authority; the point of view of legal theory; the acceptance of law; principle and discretion; interpretation and semantics; law and the common good; anti-positivism's conclusions; the movements of legal thought; compatibilism; the concept of law.
`For a brilliant presentation and appraisal of all moves in this debate, and of the underlying movements in thought, look no further than Roger Shiner's Norm and Nature, a quite splendid book ... scholarly acumen, practical insight, lucid style, and pointed wit.'Neil MacCormick, Times Literary Supplement
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Frederick Schauer, Harvard University) Schauer, Frederick (Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment, Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment, Frederick Schaucer, Frederick F. Schauer
F H Lawson, Bernard Rudden, University of Oxford) Lawson, F H (, Formerly Professor of Comparative Law, University of Oxford) Rudden, Bernard (, Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law, F. H. Lawson
David J. Gerber, Chicago-Kent College of Law) Gerber, David J. (University Distinguished Professor of Law, University Distinguished Professor of Law, Gerber, GERBER
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Alan Sinfield, University of Sussex) Sinfield, Alan (Professor of English, School of Cultural and Community Studies, Professor of English, School of Cultural and Community Studies, Sinfield