Abstract In the final main section of his essay “Kelsen Visited,” H. L. A. Hart grappled with some of Hans Kelsen’s reflections on deontic conflicts and logical contradictions. Hart’s discussion was not entirely free of missteps, but most of his criticisms of Kelsen’s lines of thought are sound. As for Kelsen, his frequently deep confusion on the matters of deontic conflicts and logical contradictions was accompanied by some deep insights. Although this article is philosophical rather than a contribution to intellectual history, it will engage to some degree with the ruminations of each of these great legal philosophers on this matter.
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Matthew H Kramer
The American Journal of Jurisprudence
University Centre of Legal Medicine
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69a760fdc6e9836116a2e786 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ajj/auag006