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On Necessary Relations Between Law and Morality *
Author(s) -
ALEXY ROBERT
Publication year - 1989
Publication title -
ratio juris
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.344
H-Index - 10
eISSN - 1467-9337
pISSN - 0952-1917
DOI - 10.1111/j.1467-9337.1989.tb00035.x
Subject(s) - explication , morality , epistemology , correctness , connection (principal bundle) , positivism , law , argument (complex analysis) , dimension (graph theory) , frame (networking) , sociology , philosophy , political science , computer science , mathematics , pure mathematics , programming language , telecommunications , biochemistry , chemistry , geometry
. The author's thesis is that there is a conceptually necessary connection between law and morality which means legal positivism must fail as a comprehensive theory. The substantiation of this thesis takes place within a conceptual framework which shows that there are at least 64 theses to be distinguished, concerning the relationship of law and morality. The basis for the author's argument in favour of a necessary connection, is formed by the thesis that individual legal norms and decisions as well as whole legal systems necessarily make a claim to correctness. The explication of this claim within the frame of discourse theory shows that the law has a conceptually necessary, ideal dimension, which connects law with a procedural, universalistic morality.

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