An approach to sources: the rule of recognition in Herbert L. A. Hart’s theory

The article is located in the iusphilosophical scenario of the mid-twentieth century. Its objective is to trace the sources of Hart's rule of recognition, taking as its starting point the thesis that makes such rule a weighted response to the debate between the Kelsenian formalism and the utili...

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Main Author: Ubaldina Díaz Romero
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Antioquía 2022-12-01
Series:Estudios de Filosofía
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Online Access:https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/estudios_de_filosofia/article/view/348545
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Summary:The article is located in the iusphilosophical scenario of the mid-twentieth century. Its objective is to trace the sources of Hart's rule of recognition, taking as its starting point the thesis that makes such rule a weighted response to the debate between the Kelsenian formalism and the utilitarian theory of Bentham and Austin in the first instance. This is explored in the sources recognized and not recognized by the author himself since the article claims a decisive presence in methodology of direct ancestors such as Hobbes, Hume, Malinowski, among otrs. These do not grant to the mentioned rule of recognition a mere conciliatory desire of the previous traditions, but they rather define the nature of the rule and the need for it to be addressed from interdisciplinary fields because it can bear fruit for the analysis of the underlying principles in judicial practice from the exploration of speech in context.
ISSN:0121-3628
2256-358X