H. L. A. Hart

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H. L. A. Hart was a leading 20th-century legal philosopher whose work, especially in "The Concept of Law," reshaped analytic jurisprudence and debates over legal positivism.

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Herbert Lionel Adolphus Hart 1

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instanceOf human
jurist
legal philosopher
legal scholar
philosopher of law
areaOfInfluence criminal law theory
political philosophy
theory of punishment
birthDate 1907-07-18
centralIdea importance of social practices for the existence of legal rules
law as a system of rules combining primary and secondary rules
separation of law and morality within legal positivism
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
deathDate 1992-12-19
educatedAt Bradford Grammar School
New College, Oxford NERFINISHED
employer Nuffield College, Oxford NERFINISHED
University of Oxford
fieldOfWork analytic philosophy
jurisprudence
legal philosophy
fullName H. L. A. Hart self-linksurface differs
surface form: Herbert Lionel Adolphus Hart
genre legal theory
moral philosophy
givenName Herbert
influenced John Finnis
Joseph Raz
Neil MacCormick
Ronald Dworkin
contemporary analytic jurisprudence
influencedBy J. L. Austin
Jeremy Bentham
John Austin
Ludwig Wittgenstein
knownFor analysis of the concept of law
debate with Lon L. Fuller
debate with Ronald Dworkin
developing a sophisticated version of legal positivism
distinction between internal and external points of view
rule of recognition
theory of primary and secondary rules
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement legal positivism
nationality British
notableWork Essays in Jurisprudence and Philosophy
Law, Liberty and Morality
Punishment and Responsibility
The Concept of Law
The Morality of the Criminal Law
occupation barrister
legal academic
philosopher
philosophicalSchool analytic philosophy
positivism
placeOfBirth Harrogate
Yorkshire
placeOfDeath Oxford
positionHeld Holder of the Chair of Jurisprudence at Oxford
Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford
Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Oxford
practicedLawIn England
spouse Jenifer Hart
workedFor British intelligence services during World War II

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John Austin influenced H. L. A. Hart
Ronald Dworkin influencedBy H. L. A. Hart
Wolvercote Cemetery hasNotableBurial H. L. A. Hart
John Finnis doctoralAdvisor H. L. A. Hart
John Finnis influencedBy H. L. A. Hart
Hans Kelsen influenced H. L. A. Hart
H. L. A. Hart fullName H. L. A. Hart self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Herbert Lionel Adolphus Hart
Hillel Steiner influencedBy H. L. A. Hart