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  1. Dispositions. [REVIEW]John W. Carroll - 2001 - Philosophical Review 110 (1):82-84.
    With the possible exception of causation, disposition concepts are as prevalent in ordinary thought as any of the nomic concepts. Progress on their nature has been hard to come by. No doubt the difficulty of saying anything illuminating and suitably general about their nature is a function of their pervasiveness.
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  • Incorporationism, Conventionality, and the Practical Difference Thesis.Jules L. Coleman - 1998 - Legal Theory 4 (4):381-425.
    H.L.A. Hart'sThe Concept of Lawis the most important and influential book in the legal positivist tradition. Though its importance is undisputed, there is a good deal less consensus regarding its core commitments, both methodological and substantive. With the exception of an occasional essay, Hart neither further developed nor revised his position beyond the argument of the book. The burden of shaping the prevailing understanding of his views, therefore, has fallen to others: notably, Joseph Raz among positivists, and Ronald Dworkin among (...)
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  • H. L. A. Hart.David Lyons - 1984 - Philosophical Review 93 (1):112.
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  • The Political Question of the Concept of Law.Liam B. Murphy - 2000 - In Jules L. Coleman (ed.), Hart's Postscript: Essays on the Postscript to `the Concept of Law'. New York: Oxford University Press UK.
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  • Kritik der sogenannten praktischen Erkenntniss. [REVIEW]Theodore M. Greene - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (3):299-309.
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  • Om Ret Og Retfaerdighed En Indføelse I den Analytiske Retsfilosofi.Alf Ross - 1953
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