SSRN Home Search and Download Papers Browse Abstract and Paper Submission Subscribe to Networks View Briefcase Top Papers Top Authors Top Institutions

 

Abstract

 
 

References (14)

Beta

 


 



Avoiding Law's Existence

Maksymilian T. Del Mar
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lausanne


July 1, 2007


Abstract:     
This paper argues that legal theorists should give up the pursuit of determining the mode of law's existence - whether in the form of rules, as in HLA Hart, or in the form of norms, as in Hans Kelsen. Attempting to determine the mode of law's existence results in two mistakes: first, it presupposes the possibility of content-determination (of rules or norms), resulting in a more (Kelsen) or less (Hart) stringent reference theory of meaning; second, it presupposes unproblematic access to a sphere of brute reality upon which the existence of rules or norms is said to supervene. Both mistakes are illustrated by reference to a reading of Hans Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law and HLA Hart's The Concept of Law. Two alternatives for legal theory are offered: first, meta-analysis, as exemplified in the paper, whereby a theorist considers the puzzles and difficulties of taking a certain theoretical aim (in this paper, that of determining the mode of law's existence) and talking about it in specific ways (in this paper, using existence talk); and second, an ontology-free legal theory the task of which is to pursue the improvement of the role that legal work plays in the protection of the moral quality of the lives of individuals and communities. The foundations of an ontology-free legal theory are illustrated by reference to the pragmatic pluralism of Hilary Putnam's approach to ethics in his Ethics without Ontology.

Keywords: Kelsen, Hart, Ontology, Legal Theory, Content determination, legal work, responsiveness, rules, norms

JEL Classifications: K00

Working Paper Series

Date posted: December 07, 2007 ; Last revised: December 07, 2007

Suggested Citation

Del Mar, Maksymilian T., Avoiding Law's Existence (July 1, 2007). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1055701


Export to: Export Citation What's this?

Contact Information

Maksymilian T. Del Mar (Contact Author)
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lausanne ( email )
1015 Lausanne Switzerland
Feedback to SSRN (Beta)


Paper statistics
Abstract Views: 319
Downloads: 107
Download Rank: 81,364
References: 14

© 2010 Social Science Electronic Publishing, Inc. All Rights Reserved.  FAQ   Terms of Use   Privacy Policy   Copyright
This page was served by apollo7b in 0.235 seconds.