
Ep. 303: H.L.A. Hart on the Foundations of Law (Part Two)
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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Is There a Difference Between Morality and Morality?
This idea that the internal point of view always involves a kind of moral judgment, kind of rings right. It's easy to feel when you just see people not obeying the rule. But it still seems to me has to be moralized. And that, again, puzzles me because it brings me back to the question of the distinctness of the two things.And I just haven't thought enough about it. All right, let's get some more stuff from the text. What other notes do people have? I know the general structure of this chapter five is that there are, you mentioned, inefficiency, there's ambiguity. To uncertainty, staticness, and inefficiency. This is
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