Law and Morality

Perspectives on Natural Law Theory and Legal Positivism

Mir Ahmad Murtiza editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:19th Feb '26

£155.00

This title is due to be published on 19th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Law and Morality cover

Philosophers considering the relationship between law and morality are often divided into two schools: natural law theory and legal positivism. Broadly speaking, natural law theorists assert that law is intrinsically linked to the moral order and that ethical considerations are integral to the identification and interpretation of legal norms. Legal positivists, by contrast, maintain that law is essentially a human construct and that its connection to morality, if any, is contingent rather than necessary. This volume presents a collection of accessible yet intellectually rigorous perspectives on this ongoing debate. The primary objective is to introduce the reader to the traditions of natural law and legal positivism and familiarise them with the important figures and issues. The work discusses the nature of jurisprudence and its role in human communities. The section on natural law essentially takes a historical approach, charting the origins of natural law thought in ancient Greece, then discussing the natural law thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, and concluding with a discussion of contemporary restatement of the natural law thought in the works of John Finnis. The section on legal positivism comprises ruminations on the works of the two most important legal theorists of the last century: H. L. A. Hart and Hans Kelsen. It also includes a chapter on the planning theory of law, a recent development in legal positivism. The inclusion of a chapter on Islamic tradition situates these debates in an Islamic intellectual context and gives a comparative perspective on the debate. Written by scholars who are at the forefront of the debate on the relationship between natural law and legal positivism, the work offers fresh perspectives on the debate concerning the relationship between law and morality. Building upon a long tradition of thought and advancing the debate, their contributions are expected to stimulate and inform further work on these crucial questions. The collection will be of interest to academics and students working in the areas of legal philosophy, jurisprudence, legal and political theory, and law and religion.

'Law and Morality is a collection of excellent essays on some of the core issues that have animated the debate between legal positivism and natural law theory, that has in turn been the focal point of much of jurisprudential scholarship over the past two hundred years. The contributors are distinguished scholars whose essays, taken together, provide an excellent introduction to the debates for those just getting their ‘feet wet’, while also pursuing topics that readers deeply engaged already will find fresh and stimulating. A rare achievement, and one fully worthy of the attention it will receive.'

Jules Coleman, Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld Professor of Jurisprudence and Philosophy (Retired), Yale University

ISBN: 9781041217091

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214 pages