Joseph Raz
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- "Raz" redirects here. For the Russian mystic, see Grigori Rasputin. For the Psychonauts character, see Razputin.
Biography
Born in Israel, he studied law at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and graduated with a Magister Juris in 1963. He met Hart at a conference in Israel. Hart says that at this meeting, Joseph pointed out a flaw in his reasoning that had previously eluded him. Hart encouraged him to go to Oxford for further study.Raz studied at Balliol College, Oxford and was awarded the DPhil in 1967 by the shortest route possible, skipping the usual sequence of BCL, MPhil and then the DPhil.
He was appointed Fellow at Balliol. Raz's presence has now made it a magnet for legal scholars.
Work
A pupil of H. L. A. Hart, Raz has been important in continuing Hart's arguments of legal positivism since Hart's death. This included editing a second edition of Hart's 'The Concept of Law', with an additional section including Hart's responses to other philosophers' criticisms of his work. Raz's most recent work has dealt less with legal theory proper and more with political philosophy and practical reasoning. In political philosophy Raz is a proponent of a Perfectionist Liberalism. In moral theory Raz defends value pluralism and the idea that various values are incommensurable.
Publications
By Raz:- The Authority of Law (1979)
- The Concept of a Legal System (2nd ed., 1980)
- The Morality of Freedom (1986)
- Practical Reason and Norms (2nd ed., 1990)
- Ethics in the Public Domain (revised paperback edition, 1995)
- Engaging Reason (1999)
- Value, Respect and Attachment (2001)
- The Practice of Value (2003)
On Raz:
- Lukas H. Meyer et. al. (eds.), Rights, Culture and the Law: Themes from the Legal and Political Philosophy of Joseph Raz, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003.
- R. Jay Wallace et. al. (eds.), Reason and Value: Themes from the Moral Philosophy of Joseph Raz, Clarendon, Oxford, 2004.
Web Page
Oxford page http://www.law.ox.ac.uk/jurisprudence/raz.shtml Columbia page http://www.columbia.edu/cu/philosophy/Faculty/_facultypages/josephraz.html Personal http://users.ox.ac.uk/~raz/
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