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  • John Austin (3 March 1790 – 1 December 1859) was an English legal theorist who posthumously influenced British and American law with an analytical approach to jurisprudence and a theory of legal positivism. Austin opposed traditional approaches of "natural law", arguing against any need for connections between law and morality.
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  • John Austin died on 1 December 1859 in Weybridge. His only child, Lucie, later became Lady Duff-Gordon. Legal positivism[edit].
  • John Langshaw Austin, OBE, FBA (26 Mart 1911, Lancaster, İngiltere - 8 Şubat 1960, Oxford, İngiltere), gündelik dili incelemek suretiyle insan düşüncesini...
  • –––, 2005, Doing Austin Justice: The Reception of John Austin’s Philosophy of Law in Nineteenth-Century England, London: Continuum.
  • A friend of noted nineteenth-century Utilitarian thinkers Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, British attorney and educator John Austin became well-known for his...
  • John Austin amprik ve pozitif hukuk ilkelerinin hukukun temel prensipleri olması gerektiğini savunmuş, yasaları üç kategoride incelemiştir.
  • 1. 2. John Austin Retweeted. Diane Abbott MP. @HackneyAbbott. ... 281. 889. John Austin Retweeted. The London Marathon Charitable Trust.
  • It is, however, John Austin as Ned Seton who, through much skill and no fault of his own, almost runs away with the show. Review of Holiday, Broadway World.
  • For John Austin all law that is properly so-called as law that can be the subject of jurisprudence is human law, and so there can exist no natural law.
  • Wittgenstein’ın olgunluk dönemindeki felsefesinde olduğu gibi, John Langshaw Austin de günlük dile ve özellikle dilin kullanımına, büyük önem vermiştir.
  • Both Austin and his wife, Sarah, were ardent Utilitarians, intimate friends of Bentham and of James and John Stuart Mill , and much concerned with legal reform.