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Gustav Radbruch’s Concept of Law
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In the twentieth century, two legal philosophers in the German-speaking countries excelled over all the others and their philosophies remain topics of lively debate in the global discussion today: Hans Kelsen and Gustav Radbruch. Kelsen was a positivist. The classification of Radbruch is contested. According to the discontinuity thesis, Radbruch was a positivist before 1933 and became a non-positivist after 1945. According to the continuity thesis, Radbruch always was a non-positivist. I defend the continuity thesis in this chapter. The basis of the argument presented here is the distinction between super-inclusive and inclusive non-positivism.
Title: Gustav Radbruch’s Concept of Law
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In the twentieth century, two legal philosophers in the German-speaking countries excelled over all the others and their philosophies remain topics of lively debate in the global discussion today: Hans Kelsen and Gustav Radbruch.
Kelsen was a positivist.
The classification of Radbruch is contested.
According to the discontinuity thesis, Radbruch was a positivist before 1933 and became a non-positivist after 1945.
According to the continuity thesis, Radbruch always was a non-positivist.
I defend the continuity thesis in this chapter.
The basis of the argument presented here is the distinction between super-inclusive and inclusive non-positivism.
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