There exists a widespread consensus amongst contemporary jurisprudents, positivists and non-positivists alike, that the meaning of ‘obligation’ should not radically shift from law to morality, or any of the other domains of practical reason. Yet there is limited effort in contemporary discussions of legal obligation to engage with the metaphysics of normativity with an eye to a well-founded account of those elements that deliver its non-conditional character. On a recent occasion I discussed the shortcomings of a prominent positivist account of legal obligation, that of Jules Coleman. In this chapter I turn to a prominent non-positivist account, the model of principle, and argue that, even though it identifies key elements or conditions ...
Understanding the nature of social normativity is important for contemporary analytical legal philos...
In this thesis I try to develop a partial theory of normativity and justification. In the first part...
How does law possess the normative force it requires to direct our actions? This seemingly innocuous...
There exists a widespread consensus amongst contemporary jurisprudents, positivists and non-positivi...
This chapter distinguishes between several senses of “normativity”. For example, that we ought to ab...
This chapter distinguishes between several senses of “normativity”. For example, that we ought to ab...
There is something mysterious, and perhaps even dubious, about 'ought' claims. They seem to exert an...
This paper deals with the issue of normativity from a legal point of view. But whereas a classical a...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
A persistent worry concerning conventionalist accounts of law is that such accounts are ill equipped...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
Different theories of law are situated within different pictures of our normative landscape. This es...
Normativity is what gives reasons their force, makes words meaningful, and makes rules and laws bind...
This chapter discusses two different issues about the relationship between legal positivism and robu...
This paper examines the problem of normativity in contemporary legal theory, paying particular atten...
Understanding the nature of social normativity is important for contemporary analytical legal philos...
In this thesis I try to develop a partial theory of normativity and justification. In the first part...
How does law possess the normative force it requires to direct our actions? This seemingly innocuous...
There exists a widespread consensus amongst contemporary jurisprudents, positivists and non-positivi...
This chapter distinguishes between several senses of “normativity”. For example, that we ought to ab...
This chapter distinguishes between several senses of “normativity”. For example, that we ought to ab...
There is something mysterious, and perhaps even dubious, about 'ought' claims. They seem to exert an...
This paper deals with the issue of normativity from a legal point of view. But whereas a classical a...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
A persistent worry concerning conventionalist accounts of law is that such accounts are ill equipped...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
Different theories of law are situated within different pictures of our normative landscape. This es...
Normativity is what gives reasons their force, makes words meaningful, and makes rules and laws bind...
This chapter discusses two different issues about the relationship between legal positivism and robu...
This paper examines the problem of normativity in contemporary legal theory, paying particular atten...
Understanding the nature of social normativity is important for contemporary analytical legal philos...
In this thesis I try to develop a partial theory of normativity and justification. In the first part...
How does law possess the normative force it requires to direct our actions? This seemingly innocuous...