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Practical Reason and Norms
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224 pages
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Exploring the nature of rules and their normative significance, the book delves into the distinction between normative systems and ordinary reasons. It examines the systematic nature of legal frameworks and their unique form of normativity. Joseph Raz articulates how reasons serve as the foundational normative concept, providing a cohesive understanding of how various normative systems operate and interact. This analysis offers a comprehensive perspective on the role of reasons in shaping legal and moral norms.
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1999, paperback
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