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  1. From inconsistent obligations to the possibility of legal gluts.Bradley Armour-Garb - 2024 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 67 (9):3584-3599.
    Do inconsistent laws, which are in the form of inconsistent legal obligations, provide us with good reasons for accepting the possibility of legal gluts, which are true legal statements whose negations are also true? Given the contingencies of the law, it is unlikely that many will deny the possibility of inconsistent legal obligations, but it remains an ongoing debate whether these lead to any legal gluts. In a recent debate, Graham Priest [Priest, G. 2006. In ‘Contradiction’. In First printed by (...)
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