Hart noted that much of the writing of legal philosophers was apparently concerned with the definition of a small number of key notions, such as' law','rights','duties','legal persons'. Many philoso-phical battles were fought over the adequacy of such definitions. Hart regarded such warfare as unproductive for two reasons. First, the [Book Review]

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