Mind, Volume 77Oxford University Press, 1968 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... norm . The legal duty is simply the legal norm in its relation to the individual to whose behavior the sanction is attached in the norm . " The first sentence in that passage is intelligible ; but what can it mean to say that the legal ...
... norm . The legal duty is simply the legal norm in its relation to the individual to whose behavior the sanction is attached in the norm . " The first sentence in that passage is intelligible ; but what can it mean to say that the legal ...
Página 471
... norm . The legal duty is simply the legal norm in its relation to the individual to whose behavior the sanction is attached in the norm . " The first sentence in that passage is intelligible ; but what can it mean to say that the legal ...
... norm . The legal duty is simply the legal norm in its relation to the individual to whose behavior the sanction is attached in the norm . " The first sentence in that passage is intelligible ; but what can it mean to say that the legal ...
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... norm prescribing a sanction against him for failing to apply the lower - order norm . " Thus there must be two distinct norms : one stipulating that an organ shall execute a sanction against a subject , and one stipulating that another ...
... norm prescribing a sanction against him for failing to apply the lower - order norm . " Thus there must be two distinct norms : one stipulating that an organ shall execute a sanction against a subject , and one stipulating that another ...
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