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HLA Hart was the preeminent legal philosopher of the twentieth century As a scholar he singlehandedly reinvented the philosophy of law and revolutionized our understanding
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HLA Hart was the preeminent legal philosopher of the twentieth century As a scholar he singlehandedly reinvented the philosophy of law and revolutionized our understanding of law as a social institution Harts approach to legal philosophy was at once disarmingly simple andbreathtakingly ambitious combining the insights of the Utilitarian tradition and the new linguistic philosophy of JL Austin and Ludwig Wittgenstein He sought to elucidate a concept of law that would be of relevance to all forms of law wherever or whenever they aroseThis book is both an intellectual and a psychological biography following his life from modest origins as the son of Jewish tailor parents in Yorkshire to worldwide fame as the most influential Englishspeaking legal theorist of the postWar era It traces his successive metamorphoses fromYorkshire schoolboy to Oxford scholar successful barrister intelligence officer philosopher and finally Professor of Jurisprudence at OxfordNicola Lacey draws upon Harts previously unpublished diaries and letters to reveal a complex interior life Outwardly successful Hart was in fact tormented by doubts about his intellectual abilities his sexual identity and his capacity to form close relationships Her biography also shedsfascinating light on the origins of his ideas and assesses his overall contribution to the philosophy of law Above all it is a chronicle of a life which made an impact far greater than many of us realize. 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