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Title: Law and morals
Authors: Soler, Robert
Keywords: Ethics
Conduct of life
Law
Issue Date: 1976
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Citation: Soler, R. (1976). Law and morals. Id-Dritt, 7, 70-75.
Abstract: At first sight it would seem that law and morals have structurally got so little in common that a complete separation of the two is desirable. On the one hand, morality depends for its very existence on the free choice of the individual: on the other hand, law involves the imposition ab extra of the norm of a society, even where this goes against the wishes of an individual. Morality is essentially concerned with the subject's free personal choice: whereas law is something external to the subject's wishes, so much so that it requires enforcement.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/62348
Appears in Collections:Id-Dritt : Volume 07 : March 1976
Id-Dritt : Volume 07 : March 1976

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