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On Emad Atiq’s Inclusive Anti-positivism
Author(s) -
Kara WoodburySmith
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of ethics and social philosophy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1559-3061
DOI - 10.26556/jesp.v20i2.1382
Subject(s) - positivism , legal positivism , epistemology , section (typography) , sociology , counterexample , law , philosophy , legal realism , political science , mathematics , computer science , legal research , discrete mathematics , operating system
In this discussion of Emad Atiq's article "There are No Easy Counterexamples to Legal Anti-Positivism" I pose three challenges to his construction of an Inclusive Anti-positivism. I firstly argue that, contra Atiq, the moral facts that both ground IAP and allow it to satisfy the extensional challenge are sometimes reducible to social facts. In Section II, I briefly discuss internal- and external-to-practice appraisals of legal norms. Finally, in Section III, I touch upon the divergent explanations of legal normativity IAP and positivism offer. 

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