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Legal Positivism and the Possibility of Moral Criteria of Validity
This chapter provides an overview of the theses associated with the various forms of legal positivism. It begins with a discussion of the assumption that legal norms and systems have certain properties that distinguish them from other norms and systems that purport to govern or regulate the behavior of subjects. The chapter continues with a description of the core theses of legal positivism. These theses are intended to identify the conceptually necessary properties that constitute something as law and distinguish things that count as law from things that do not count as law. Finally, this chapter closes with an explication of inclusive and exclusive positivism.