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  1. Constitutional proportionality and moral deontology.Horacio Spector - 2021 - Jurisprudence 12 (4):512-536.
    I come to grips with the deontological critique of constitutional proportionality that asserts that this doctrine ignores rights and slips into the utilitarian maximisation of societal interests. I...
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  • Positivism, Legal Validity, and the Separation of Law and Morals.Giorgio Pino - 2014 - Ratio Juris 27 (2):190-217.
    The essay discusses the import of the separability thesis both for legal positivism and for contemporary legal practice. First, the place of the separability thesis in legal positivism will be explored, distinguishing between “standard positivism” and “post‐Hartian positivism.” Then I will consider various kinds of relations between law and morality that are worthy of jurisprudential interest, and explore, from a positivist point of view, what kind of relations between law and morality must be rejected, what kind of such relations should (...)
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  • Sobre “casos” Y ponderación. Los modeLos de Alexy Y Moreso, ¿más similitudes que diferencias?Laura Clérico - 2012 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 37:113-145.
    El propósito del trabajo es rescatar la importancia de los casos en el modelo de la ponderación alexyano, la cual, a mi entender, quedó opacada por su preocupación por el desarrollo de la ponderación como forma de argumento. Esto permitirá compararlo con la versión que desarrolla Moreso a través de los casos paradigmáticos y mostrar que ésta guarda con el modelo de Alexy más parecidos de fami- lia que diferencias. Se concluye que ni el modelo de Alexy está tan abocado (...)
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  • On Deontic Truth and Values.J. J. Moreso - 2017 - Crítica. Revista Hispanoamericana de Filosofía 49 (146):61-74.
    This article analyzes the thesis of ethical relativism, as defended by Alchourrón and Bulygin. These authors offer, on the one hand, a suggestive conception according to which the question “what are our obligations?” is equivalent to thinking about what is to be done; on the other hand, they defend a relativist conception of ethics. They present three objections to constructivist accounts of ethics that are not relativist: a) the argument of the burden of the proof; b) a version of the (...)
     
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