1. Introduction -- pt. I. Positivism Defended. 2. Justice as Constancy. 3. Scrupulousness without Scruples: A Critique of Lon Fuller and his Defenders. 4. Requirements, Reasons, and Raz: Legal Positivism and Legal Duties.
5. The Law in Action: A Study in Good and Evil. 6. Also among the Prophets: Some Rejoinders to Ronald Dworkin's Attacks on Legal Positivism -- pt. II. Positivism Extended. 7. Disclaimers and Reassertions.
8. Elements of a Conceptual Framework. 9. Law and Order: Some Implications.
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"In Defense of Legal Positivism is an uncompromising defence of legal positivism's insistence on the separability of law and morality.
After distinguishing among three principal facets of morality, Matthew Kramer explores a variety of ways in which law has been perceived as integrally connected to each of those facets."--Jacket.