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Author:
Heidemann, Carsten, author.
Title:
Hans Kelsen's normativism / Carsten Heidemann.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
79 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Kelsen, Hans,--1881-1973.
Kelsen, Hans,--1881-1973.
Law--Philosophy.
Legal positivism.
Positivisme juridique.
Law--Philosophy.
Legal positivism.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Introduction -- Summary. Hans Kelsen's normativism -- Summary.
Summary:
"Hans Kelsen's pure theory of law is the most prominent example of legal normativism. This text traces its origins and its genesis. In philosophy, normativism started with Hume's distinction between Is- and Ought-propositions. Kant distinguished practical from theoretical judgments, while resting even the latter on normativity. Following him, Lotze and the Baden neo-Kantians instrumentalized normativism to secure a sphere of knowledge which is not subject to the natural sciences. Even in his first major text, Kelsen claims that law is solely a matter of Ought or normativity. In the second phase of his writings, he places himself into the neo-Kantian tradition, holding legal norms to be Ought-judgments of legal science. In the third phase, he advocates a barely coherent naive normative realism. In the fourth phase, he supplements the realist view with a strict will-theory of norms, coupled with set-pieces from linguistic philosophy; classical normativism is more or less dismantled"-- Provided by the publisher.
Series:
Cambridge elements. Elements in the philosophy of law, 2631-5807
ISBN:
1108995225
9781108995221
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1272891505
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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