=LDR 00000nam 2200000 4500 =001 INLIS000000000004172 =005 20241022012517 =035 ##$$a 0010-0520004172 =008 241022################|##########0#eng## =020 ##$$a 0-19-825217-x =041 $$a eng =082 ##$$a 340.1 =084 ##$$a 340.1 KEL g =100 #$$a Kelsen, Hans =245 1#$$a General Theory of Norms /$c Kelsen, Hans =260 ##$$a New York :$b Oxford Univesity Press,$c 1991 =300 ##$$a ix ,465 P ; 24 cm ; $c 24 cm =500 ##$$a Indeks : Index =520 ##$$a General Theory of Norms: Hans Kelsen is considered by many to be the foremost legal thinker of the twentieth century. During the last decade of his life he was working on what he called a general theory of norms. Published posthumously in 1979 as Allgemeine Theorie der Normen, the book is here translated for thefirst time into English. Kelsen develops his "pure theory of law" into a "general theory of norms," and analyzes the applicability of logic to norms to offer an original and extreme position which some have called "normative irrationalism." Examining the views of over 200 philosophers and legaltheorists on law, morality, and logic, and revising several of his own earlier positions, Kelsen's final work is a mandatory resource for legal and moral philosophers =650 4$$a 1.Law-Theories-Philosophy =650 4$$a 2.Law-International and construction =650 4$$a 3.Law and Ethics =700 #$$a MIchael Hartney (Translated) =990 ##$$a 05290/MKRI-P/III-2008 =990 ##$$a 00768