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Card 6
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What was Beyleveld and Brownsword's reply to Hart's theory?
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Card 7
Front
According to Hart, what should judges consider as 'reason in itself to obey laws'?
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Card 8
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Inclusive Positivism disagrees that legal reasoning is purely...?
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Card 9
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What do Inclusive Positivists say about the rule of recognition?
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Card 10
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Why is Inclusive Positivism not a threat to the separability thesis?
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Card 11
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Who says that 'the identification of law in every system necessarily involves moral judgements'?
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Card 12
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According to Dworkin, what is controversial?
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Card 13
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According to Hart, what is 'desirable' in order to achieve 'correct judgments'?
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Card 14
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Hart disputes Dworkin's views on morality being controversial by claiming that...?
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Card 15
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Who is the main proponent of Exclusive Positivism?
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